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Jeff Manship • Righthanded Pitcher •
Notre Dame
Highest-rated
pitching prospect ever to join Notre Dame baseball program, as polished
righthander known for devastating curveball that some experts have
labeled the best breaking pitch to come out of high-school ranks
in last 15 years ... was listed as 13th overall pick by Baseball
America in 2003 mock amateur draft (including '03 college players)
- but his strong commitment to play for the Irish caused him to
slip to a token 50th-round pick in the '03 draft (by Arizona Diamondbacks)
... was sixth high school player in that mock draft, with the top
five opting for pro baseball (making him the nation's highest-rated
freshman in '04) ... BA's college preview lists him as nation's
No. 3 freshman prospect, behind UNC LHP Andrew Miller and USC RHP
Ian Kennedy ... brother of current Stanford pitcher Jeff Manship,
bullpen ace of the 2003 NCAA runner-ups and a probable starter in
'04 ... one of top pitchers for '03 U.S. Junior National Team (including
15-strikeout outing vs. homestanding Curacao at Junior Pan Am Cup),
on heels of a dominating All-America senior season at San Antonio's
Reagan High School that included a 0.64 ERA, 13-1 record and nearly
two strikeouts per inning (133 in 77 IP), plus just 18 walks, 33
hits allowed, a 7-4 K-to-walk ratio and several eye-popping performances
(including 19-K perfect game) ... earlier helped '01 U.S. Youth
National Team win World Championship ... a valuable commodity in
college baseball, as pitcher who can throw offspeed pitch for a
strike - with great feel for his curveball due to over-the-top arm
slot, tremendous "12-6" rotation and great arm speed through the
back and front side ... also boasts excellent fastball that he can
locate on both sides of plate ... first started developing his curveball
at age of 10 ... looking to finetune his changeup ... confident
performer with bulldog mentality, to go along with infectious sprit
off the diamond ... versatile talent who could be used as top starter
or leader of relief corps ... Perfect Game/BA had ranked him as
nation's No. 6 prep prospect for '03 draft, with the top five -
outfielders Lastings Milledge, Delmon Young and Chris Lubanski,
OF/RHP Ryan Harvey and RHP Jeff Allison - each signing pro contracts
after being selected among the top 16 picks ... former summer teammate
of current Notre Dame sophomore shortstop Greg Lopez (Ohio Thunder)
... could face several former teammates during '04 season: Sean
Henry (San Diego State), Daniel Pereles (USC), Steven Vasquez (Texas-San
Antonio), Chris Annings (St. John's), Larry Day (Connecticut) and
Jonathon Fulton (Virginia Tech)... combines with junior righthander
Tyler Jones (Arlington) as two of five Texas natives to play for
the Irish in Paul Mainieri era (13 Texans are among the program's
all-time monogram winners) ... assumes No. 34 jersey worn by three-sport
star Kevin Hardy ('65, '67).
PREP
& PERSONAL: All-American in final two seasons at Reagan
High School, with his combined stats from '02 and '03 including
0.65 seven-inning ERA (0.83 for nine innings), a 22-2 record and
four no-hitters (one perfect game), plus 7.9 K-to-walk ratio and
9-inning averages of 17.4 Ks, 2.2 BB, 3.1 H ... dominating '03 season
included 0.64 ERA (13-1, 133 Ks, 18 BB, 33 H in 77 IP) ... allowed
just one home run in '03 while posting 7.4 K-to-BB ratio, 15.6 Ks
per 9 innings and 6.0 "WHIP" ratio (walks and hits per 9 innings;
2.1 BB, 3.9 H) ... first team All-America in '03 (BA and Student
Sports) ... '03 team captain and two-time MVP, helping '02 and '03
teams win conference titles and earn national rankings (both were
regional runner-up) ... faced future Notre Dame teammate Chris Vasami
in '03 All-America game, with Vasami drilling opposite-field double
down rightfield line (Manship K'd him the next time) ... Student
Sports second team All-America, first team all-district and first
team academic all-state selection in '02 (0.66, 9-1, 159 Ks, 19
BB, 19 H, 74 IP) - with 9-inning averages of 19.4 Ks, 2.3 BB, 2.3
H (8.4 K-to-BB) ... registered three no-hitters (one perfect game)
in '02, the last in 1-0 loss to state runner-up Austin Bowie (unearned
run) ... struck out 19 in perfect game vs. South San Antonio ...
second team all-district in '01, earning first of three all-conference
honors ... Reagan did not sponsor varsity baseball in 2000 (school's
first year of existence) ... his two starts with Team USA at '03
Junior Pan Am Cup included 0.84 ERA and 20 Ks (1-0, 10.2 IP, 5 BB,
6 H), highlighted by outing vs. host Curacao (15 Ks, 7 IP; 9-inning
game, 10-1) ... served as short reliever with '01 U.S. Youth National
Team that won gold medal at World Championship (Vera Cruz, Mexico)
... starred with Ohio Thunder in summer of '02 ... threw 1-hitter
vs. potent East Cobb (Ga.) Yankees at '02 Atlanta Wooden Bat Tournament
(7 IP, 11 Ks, BB, UER) ... his stats with Thunder included 1.65
ERA and 92 Ks (4-3, 16 BB, 24 H, 51 IP) ... played for San Antonio
Xpress in summers of '98-'01 ... member of National Honor Society
... made official visit during weekend of '02 ND-Michigan football
game (hosted by players Chris Niesel and Matt Macri), which featured
ring ceremony for Notre Dame's '02 College World Series team ...
his brother Matt Manship is sophomore pitcher at Stanford while
father John Manship pitched at Arizona ... son of John and Sue Manship
... full name is Jeff Michael Manship ... born Jan, 16, 1985, in
San Antonio, Texas ... enrolled in the First Year of Studies ...
intends to major in business.
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