| Chris Fetter • RHP • Michigan • Sophomore
At Michigan... Talented right-hander named to Roger Clemens Award Watch List for 2007 ... All-American candidate ... listed as a Player to Watch for 2007 by Collegiate Baseball ... named to Baseball America's Freshman All-American team in 2006 ... earned All-Big Ten first team honors as a starting pitcher in 2006 after leading Michigan and the Big Ten with a 2.22 overall ERA ... winner of Betty Simmons Award as Michigan's Most Improved Player for 2006 by vote of his teammates ... had 5-2 record with 2.22 ERA and one save in 73 innings that included 16 appearances and 10 starts in 2006 after not seeing action as a true freshman in 2005 ... pitched one complete game shutout and shared three others ... complete game shutout was four-hitter at Minnesota in first Big Ten start of career ... switched to jersey 41 after having 39 in first season ... was second on team with 48 strikeouts and had .246 overall opponent batting average against tops among U-M starting pitchers ... recipient of the Ray Fisher Scholarship for Baseball in 2006-2007 ... attended same high school that produced former Wolverine Jim Brauer, Big Ten Pitcher of the Year in 2005.
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Junior/Sophomore (2007)... Pitching: 5-1, 4.28 ERA, one save ... worked five innings in no decision start vs. BCC #2 allowing three hits and three runs, one earned and had six Ks ... allowed eight hits and four runs with team season high seven strikeouts in no decision start vs. Troy #1 ... pitched 3.1 innings allowing seven hits and four runs in no decision start vs. Oklahoma ... missed start at ECU due to rain out ... worked season-best 5.1 innings out of bullpen at ECU #2 ... allowed three hits and one run while taking loss in 12th inning ... earned first win of season vs. Oak. #3 pitching six innings allowing five hits and three runs with four Ks ... collected second win at NU #3 working five innings allowing seven hits and three runs, two earned in game suspended due to darkness ... picked up third win with two innings out of bullpen at EMU #1 allowing four hits and three runs, two earned ... pitched seven innings for win at OSU #4 allowing four hits, three Ks and allowed three unearned runs ... pitched six innings allowing six hits and one run with three Ks in win vs. Purdue #4 ... worked 2.2 innings allowing six hits and five runs in no decision at MSU #4 in eventual 21-9 win ... collected second career save at WMU #1 working scoreless seventh ... third on team with 37 strikeouts ... has 10 career wins ...
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Sophomore/Freshman (2006)... Named to Baseball America's Freshman All-American second team ... All-Big Ten First Team Starting Pitcher ... winner of Betty Simmons Award as U-M's Most Improved Player as voted by teammates at conclusion of season ... Final pitching: 5-2, 2.22 ERA, one save in 73 innings including 16 appearances and 10 starts ... led Michigan and Big Ten with the 2.22 ERA ... pitched one complete game shutout and shared three other shutouts... worked two scoreless innings vs. South Alabama in career debut ... allowed three runs on four hits in 3.2 innings vs. North Carolina Asheville ... allowed two runs in two innings vs. Louisiana Tech ... worked 3.1 scoreless innings allowing three hits with career-best five strikeouts in recording save to close out 3-0 shutout over George Washington ... pitched five innings in first career start allowing four hits and one earned run vs. Oak. #4 in Fisher Stadium debut ... worked four scoreless innings and retired all 11 batters faced vs. NU #3 matching career-best five Ks (12th out of inning was caught stealing of inherited runner) ... pitched four-hit complete game shutout in 2-0 win at Minnesota #3 with three 1-2-3 innings and four 4-batter innings with three Ks ... pitched seven innings with no decision vs. OSU #3 allowing seven hits and one run with four Ks in eventual 2-1 extra-inning win for U-M ... pitched five innings allowing two hits and one run in win at Purdue #3 ... worked 3.1 innings allowing four runs, two earned in no decision start at MSU #3 ... took loss at Ill. #3 allowing six hits and four runs, three earned in four innings ... pitched 6.2 innings allowing four hits with three Ks in 2-0 shutout win at PSU #2 ... pitched seven shutout innings with career-best eight strikeouts in no decision start vs. Iowa #2 in eventual 1-0 win for U-M ... pitched 6.2 innings allowing seven hits and two runs, one earned with seven strikeouts in Big Ten Tournament win over Northwestern #5 ... took loss in season finale vs. Vanderbilt in NCAA Atlanta Regional allowing 11 hits and four runs with four strikeouts in 6.1 innings ... finished second on team with 48 Ks ... had .246 overall opponent batting average, second on team and tops among U-M starters.
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Freshman (2005)... Made spring trip but did not see action ... red-shirted as a freshman ... Summer Ball: Went 4-3 with a 2.60 ERA pitching in Great Lake League for the Grand Lake Mariners coached by Mike Stafford ... summer teammate of U-M pitching staff member Brad Seddon.
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Prep... Honor Roll student was member of Student Athletic Board at Carmel H.S. ... earned seven varsity letters with four in baseball and three in basketball for the Greyhounds, the same school that produced former Wolverine teammate and 2005 Big Ten Pitcher-of-the-Year Jim Brauer ... was NCAA 'Stay in Bounds Ambassador' ... earned all-conference honors three seasons in baseball in the Metropolitan Interscholastic Conference ... earned All-MIC academic honors twice ... was 7-2 with 0.77 ERA and a save as a senior for head coach Eric Lentz ... had streak of 37 innings without allowing a run and held opponents to .155 batting average ... was named Indianapolis Star's 'North Player of the Year' in Indiana ... fanned 198 batters in final three seasons with career-high 75 as a senior while allowing just 17 walks ... played first base and hit .300 when not on the mound ... considers sophomore-year one-hitter to beat Terre Haute North against current Stanford lefty Blake Holler as high school highlight ... played summer ball with Indiana Bulls for coach Dennis Kas ... considers Noblesville, Ind., native and former UCLA LHP/1B Wes Whisler, a second round draft pick of the Chicago White Sox, as toughest opponent faced because 'I could not get him out' ... greatest sports memories are pitching in national championship game of NABF in 2002 and 2004 ... was 7-0 with 1.50 ERA and was named to NABF all-tournament team in 2004.
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Personal... Enrolled in LS&A with psychology major ... born 12-23-85 in Indianapolis, Ind. ... five former teammates playing college baseball ... favorites include: book – The Bible, movie – Top Gun, food – Italian, sports teams – Indianapolis Colts and Pacers, Arizona Diamondbacks and Cleveland Indians, athlete – Randy Johnson ... enjoys basketball, watching sports and hanging out with friends ... most famous people met list includes Peyton Manning, Larry Bird, Bill Walton and Bob Knight ... selected 'M' for the 'academic and athletic excellence' ... has good luck superstition of wearing certain shirt the day before pitching.
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Statistics
| Year |
G |
GS |
CG |
SAV |
W |
L |
Pct. |
IP |
H |
R |
ER |
BB |
SO |
ERA |
| 2005 |
- |
DNP |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
| 2006 |
16 |
10 |
1 |
1 |
5 |
2 |
.714 |
73.0 |
66 |
25 |
18 |
14 |
48 |
2.22 |
| Career |
16 |
10 |
1 |
1 |
5 |
2 |
.714 |
73.0 |
66 |
25 |
18 |
14 |
48 |
2.22 |
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