UT Arlington?s Michael Choice Participating in USA Baseball National Team Trials

UT Arlington?s Michael Choice Participating in USA Baseball National Team Trials

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ARLINGTON, Texas ? In just two seasons in a UT Arlington uniform, center fielder Michael Choice has become the school’s all-time career batting average leader (.396), and on Sunday he left the Metroplex and boarded a plane destined for the Raleigh-Durham International Airport as he starts a new chapter in his baseball career. Choice is one of 41collegiate players who have been invited to the 2009 USA Baseball National Team Trials that are set for June 15-24 at the National Training Complex in Cary, N.C.

 

“USA Baseball is very excited to begin our 2009 National Team trials,” said Eric Campbell, General Manager of USA Baseball National Teams. “We look forward to building off the success of last season by welcoming these players to the National Training Complex.”

 

As difficult as it was, Choice had a more successful sophomore campaign after earning five Freshman All-American awards and being named the 2008 Southland Conference Freshman of the Year while taking the team triple crown (.376-7 HR-51 RBI) in his initial collegiate season.

 

Choice batted .413 with 93 base hits, 13 doubles, 11 home runs and 52 RBI as he finished in the top five in the Southland in batting average for the second straight season in 2009.

 

“I’m really excited to get out there,” Choice said before his flight left on Sunday. “Ever since our season ended I’ve been waiting on this moment. I’ve been working out and staying in shape to get ready for everything.”

 

Choice’s performance on the diamond this past season proves he’s ready for the competition at the National Training Complex. He was one of two players on the team to start in all 56 games and his single-season totals put him in seven UT Arlington single-season record books.

 

“We are all just really excited for Mike,” UT Arlington head coach Darin Thomas said. “It is a great honor for him and for everyone invited. I’m really excited for him.”

 

Choice becomes the first player from UT Arlington to receive an invite to the USA Baseball National Team trials. In fact, the day after he was announced as one of the 17 initial invitees, Choice joined a small group in UT Arlington history as the sixth Maverick to hit for the cycle as he went 4-for-4 with five RBI against Northwood at Clay Gould Ballpark in Arlington on April 21.

 

He finished the season with a pair of multi-home run games (at Central Arkansas and Oral Roberts) and will enter his junior season tied for 10th place on the school’s all-time career home runs list (18).

 

The two-time All-SLC selection is one of eight outfielders who will be competing at the USA Baseball Trials to solidify a spot on the final 22-man roster that will be announced on June 24. Players will participate daily in practices and drills at the trials and will play in modified intrasquad Blue vs. Red games.

 

The 2009 National Team Trials roster features 41 players from colleges across the country. Once the official roster has been announced, the National Team will stay in Durham and Cary, N.C., as it competes in two international friendship series against Canada and Guatemala from June 25-29 and July 1-4, respectively.

 

Team USA will then travel to Japan to participate in the 37th annual USA vs. Japan Collegiate Championships before traveling to Price George, British Columbia, Canada for the 2009 Enbridge Northern Gateway Pipeline World Baseball Challenge.

 

2009 USA Baseball National Team (Collegiate) Trials invitees

Name (Pos.), College

Trevor Bauer (RHP), UCLA

Chad Bettis (RHP), Texas Tech

Bryce Brentz (RHP/OF), Middle Tennessee State

Michael Choice (OF), UT Arlington

Gerrit Cole (RHP), UCLA

Christian Colon (INF), Cal State Fullerton

Gauntlett Eldemire (OF), Ohio University

Blake Forsythe (C), Tennessee

Micah Gibbs (C), LSU

Tom Girdwood (RHP), Elon

Yasmani Grandal (C), Miami (Fla.)

Sonny Gray (RHP), Vanderbilt

Jedd Gyorko (INF), West Virginia

Rick Hague (INF), Rice

Casey Harman (LHP), Clemson

Tyler Holt (OF), Florida State

Danny Hultzen (LHP/INF), Virginia

Matt Jensen (INF), Cal Poly

Casey McGrew (OF), Wright State

Brad Miller (INF), Clemson

Hunter Morris (1B), Auburn

Matt Newman (OF/LHP), Arizona State

Jarrett Parker (OF), Virginia

Nick Pepitone (RHP), Tulane

Drew Pomeranz (LHP), Mississippi

Anthony Ranaudo (RHP), LSU

Anthony Rendon (INF), Rice

Daniel Renken (RHP), Cal State Fullerton

Jeremy Schaffer (C), Tulane

Rob Segedin (INF/RHP), Tulane

Tony Thompson (INF), Kansas

Preston Tucker (INF), Florida

Logan Verrett (RHP), Baylor

Cody Wheeler (LHP), Coastal Carolina

Ross Wilson (INF), Alabama

Alex Wimmers (RHP), Ohio State

Kyle Winkler (RHP), TCU

Asher Wojciechowski (RHP), The Citadel

Kolten Wong (OF/C), Hawaii

Phil Wunderlich (UTL), Louisville

Logan Zych (RHP), Louisville