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| B: |
R |
| T: |
R |
| HT: |
5'10" |
| WT: |
190 |
| Birthdate: |
8/18/87 |
| Resides: |
Rialto, Calif. |
| Status: |
Rookie |
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Rookie backstop John Parham will be making his professional debut with the RailCats during the 2010 season.
Parham, 22,
appeared in 60 games for the RailCats in 2010 after beating out other would-be RailCats
in Spring Training. The Rookie showed flashes of being a very solid player while
also struggling at times in his first season in professional baseball which
included a stint on the disabled list with a wrist injury. Parham split time
behind the plate in 2010 and finished the year with a .239 batting average adding
three homers and 25 RBI, in addition to throwing out 12 of the 83 (14.5%)
runners attempting to steal against him.
Parham came to
the RailCats following an excellent four-year career at Cal State
Northridge. A California native, Parham was an Honorable Mention All-Big
West Conference selection for the Matadors in 2008, hitting .348 with six home
runs, 32 RBI and a .426 on-base percentage. Parham was a full-time
starter his last two seasons at Northridge, batting .260 in 2009 as a
senior. Also a gifted defensive player, Parham threw out nearly 25% of
runners trying to steal against him over his final two years.
In early 2010, Parham signed with the Traverse City Beach Bums before the
Seattle Mariners came calling and purchased the young catcher’s contract from
the Frontier League. Parham was released by the Mariners and attended the
Northern League/Golden League Open Tryout in Tucson, Arizona on April 12, where
he was signed by the RailCats.
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