2004 SEASON: Batted .286
for 28 at-bats and .316 for 19 at-bats in
Pacific Coast Conference games, playing
outfield and designated hitter. ...
Reached base twice in the eighth inning
Feb. 20 in a 19-2 win over College of the
Siskiyous, singling and being hit by a
pitch. ... Came off the bench to single
and walk in a 10-1 victory over San Diego
Mesa on March 9. ... Drove in the winning
run with an eighth-inning single March 11
on the road in a 7-5 win over San Diego
City College. Went 2-for-4 for the game
with two RBIs. ... Singled to lead off
the bottom of the ninth inning April 6,
when the Comets scored the winning run to
beat Orange Coast 4-3.
HIGH SCHOOL: Played for
Palomar outfield coach Bruce Elliott and,
later, Jason Litt at La Costa Academy.
... Batted .443 as a junior and .420 as a
senior. ... Was first-team All-Coastal
League two years and second-team
All-North County as a senior, when the
Mustangs won the Coastal League title.
TRAVEL T/ WOOD BAT
TEAMS: Played wood-bat ball for the San
Diego Mavericks both in summer 2003 and
2004. ... Helped the Mavericks reach the
2004 National Baseball Congress World
Series as their starting leftfielder and
leadoff hitter.
PERSONAL: Born April 28,
1985 in La Jolla. ... Son of Tim and
Donna Flannery. ... Has 2 sisters, Ginny,
15, and Kelly, 12. ... His father played
in the Major Leagues for the San Diego
Padres and later was a coach for the
Padres. ... Great-nephew of Hal Flannery,
who played for the Pittsburgh Pirates.
... His father coached him in high school
his senior year..
(Note:
Updated on Aug. 14, 2004. Player
biographies are updated weekly during the
season.)
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