Gary SouthShore RailCats
Current Roster
Chris Carrara
Chris Carrara
Infielders
34
B: R
T: R
HT: 5'10"
WT: 180
Birthdate: 5/11/85
Resides: Charlotte, N.C.
Status: LS-1

Versatile infielder Chris Carrara will return for his third season with the RailCats in 2011.

Carrara, 25, had a very solid season for the RailCats in 2010 despite missing significant time with a wrist injury. While it seemed every RailCats player struggled in the month of May (as evidenced by the .197 team batting average for the month), Carrara led the team with a .276 batting average. After appearing only 13 games in the month of July, Carrara was able to put the injury behind him en route to being arguably the most reliable hitter in Tagert’s lineup as the RailCats made the push to the playoffs. Carrara, who plays multiple infield positions on defense, carried the RailCats offense at times with his .350 batting average for month of August.

Carrara played in only 36 regular season games in 2009 but still managed to play at least six times at second base, third base and shortstop, and also made a cameo at first base.  The Charlotte native made the most of his playing time in 2009, however, legging out three triples, driving in 15 runs, stealing nine bases, drawing 10 walks and five hit-by-pitches, and posting a .416 on-base percentage in only 98 regular season at bats.  The speedy Carrara also made his mark in Game One of the 2009 Northern League Championship Series, drawing one of his two playoff starts and scoring the game-tying run in the fifth inning before driving in the game-winning run with a single in the seventh.

Drafted in the 30th round of the 2007 Major League Entry Draft by the New York Yankees, Carrara played sparingly that summer before landing a full-time job with the Frontier League’s Washington Wild Things in 2008.  That season Carrara hit .285 in 74 games and boasted a .401 on-base percentage to go along with 19 stolen bases and just 11 errors in the field while splitting time between second and third base.

Born in Pittsburgh, Carrara attended high school in Charlotte and then played four years for Division I Winthrop where he was a three-time All-Big South Conference selection.  Carrara hit at least .320 three times in four college seasons and had his best year as a junior in 2006, batting .364 with 25 extra-base hits and a whopping 33 stolen bases.  In his college career, Carrara piled up 103 stolen bases and walked 143 times against just 108 strikeouts.

Roster
Pitchers
Chris Allen
31 James Baker
Phillip Bartleski
Morgan Coombs
Derek Johnson
38 Will Krout
40 Nolan Nicholson
Chad Rhoades
Carlos Rivas
Shawn Schaefer
22 T.J. Wohlever
Catchers
24 Craig Maddox
Infielders
2 Brad Boyer
34 Chris Carrara
David Cooper
7 Kyle Haines
30 Brian Kolb
18 Rico Washington
Outfielders
Mike Coles
36 Adam Klein
3 Mike Massaro
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