Conley to Frederick
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August 14, 2010 4:19 pm
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Outfielder Brian Conley, a Gaithersburg, Maryland native and Towson University product, has been promoted from Delmarva to Frederick today.
Conley, a 17th-round pick in 2008, is having his best professional season. In 98 games, he hit .270 with 16 doubles and 29 RBIs. The 24-year old ranks fourth in the South Atlantic League in on-base percentage (.393) and second in the league in walks (70).
Conley was selected to the SAL All-Star Game. Recently, he was recognized as having the “Best…Outfielder Brian Conley, a Gaithersburg, Maryland native and Towson University product, has been promoted from Delmarva to Frederick today.
Conley, a 17th-round pick in 2008, is having his best professional season. In 98 games, he hit .270 with 16 doubles and 29 RBIs. The 24-year old ranks fourth in the South Atlantic League in on-base percentage (.393) and second in the league in walks (70).
Conley was selected to the SAL All-Star Game. Recently, he was recognized as having the “Best Strike-Zone Judgement” in the SAL according to league managers, coaches and media members in a “Best Tools Survey” published by Baseball America.
Meanwhile, at Tampa the Orioles have left five runners on base in their first two at bats in a 0-0 game in the second. The O’s, who entered today hitting .382 with runners in scoring position since Buck Showalter took over, are 0 for 5 with RISP in those first two innings this afternoon.
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