Ian Kennedy
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Ian Kennedy (born December 19, 1984, in Huntington Beach, CA) played for the University of Southern California (USC). He is a right-handed pitcher. Kennedy was drafted by the New York Yankees in the 2006 Major League Baseball Draft. He is 6' 1" tall, and weighs 195 pounds.
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[edit] Freshman Year Stats (2004)
In Kennedy's first year at USC, he went 7-2 in 16 games, with a 2.91 ERA and one save. He pitched 92 ⅔ innings, struck out 120, and walked 31. He also gave up 86 hits and allowed 34 runs, 30 of which were earned runs.
[edit] Sophomore Year Stats (2005)
In his sophomore year, he went 12-3 in 18 games, with a 2.54 ERA and one complete game. He pitched 117 innings, struck out 158 (fourth best in team history), and walked 38. He also gave up 171 hits, and had 33 earned runs out of 40 runs allowed.
[edit] Junior Year Stats (2006)
As a junior at USC he pitched in 16 games, 15 of them starts. He went 5-7 with 102 strikeouts and posted a 3.90 ERA. He pitched 101 ⅔ innings, walked 38, and gave up 44 earned runs. Entering his senior year, Kennedy was 24-12 in 50 games, pitching 311 ⅓ innings. He had a strikeout total of 380, an ERA of 3.12, and had walked a total of 107 batters.
[edit] Awards, Honors & Records
In 2005 Kennedy joined Mark Prior, Seth Etherton, and Walt Peterson on the single-season list. That year he struck out 158 batters, fourth on the list. Kennedy has a 12.15 strikeouts per nine innings ratio, which is fifth best in his school's history. He was also selected for the U.S. National Team twice. Kennedy was named a first-team All-American after both his freshman and sophomore years, and was also named to the Preseason All-American first team in 2006 and the USA's Junior National Team in 2003. In 2005, he became the eighth pitcher in USC history to be named the Pac-10 Conference "Pitcher of the Year."
[edit] 2006 Major League Baseball Draft
Ian Kennedy was drafted by the New York Yankees in the 2006 Major League Baseball Draft in the first round (21st overall). He said, "I would like to go out and play, start my professional career. The earlier the better. I imagine it's not going to be very long before I start. At least that's what I'm hoping. If it does take a while, I'm ready for that -- but I want to go out and play." Although he doesn't throw 100 MPH, he still is able to thrive by using finesse to retire hitters.
Kennedy was previously drafted by the St. Louis Cardinals in the 2003 Major League Baseball Draft , but he didn't sign with them. He joins Randy Johnson, Mark Prior, Tom Seaver, and Barry Zito on the list of pitchers drafted out of USC.
[edit] Trivia
- Here is a quote from Ian Kennedy: "I'm very excited. I'm going from, in my eyes, the Yankees of college baseball to the actual, professional Yankees."
- Kennedy is the second right-handed pitcher in three years drafted by the Yankees in the first round. The other: Philip Hughes.
[edit] External links
- usc.cstv.com USC Website
- yankees.com The New York Yankees Ofiicial Website
- baseballamerica.com.com Baseball America
- mlb.com New York Yankees Press Release: "Yankees select right-handed pitcher Ian Kennedy in first round of 2006 First-Year Player Draft"
- yankees.com newsNew York Yankees News "USC's Kennedy is Yankees' Top Pick"