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Written by Web Master   
Jun 12, 2004 at 11:54 AM
Welcome to the ALL NEW home page for Dillon Gee! Come on in and enjoy the game!
Image Hey Guys, this site is intended to let you into the life of a minor leaguer and give you the opportunity to ask any questions you might have. Starting the 2008 season I will be posting pictures to show what we do day in and day out. I've been through alot going from high school to college then college to pro ball and wish I could have found a site like this to ask someone questions who has gone through the same thing! 
 
 
 

Check out the site often and enjoy the ride through my eyes.

Hey here is a neat little video from MLB about 5'11" Tim Lincecum's mechanics and his 93 to 98 mph fastball. CLICK HERE

  

Here is a link to the NY Mets Class A Short Season Team, The Brooklyn Cyclones

Player Profile

Here is a video clip from last year at Brooklyn on YouTube:

PLAYER PROFILE

High School - 2004:

  • Helped lead Cleburne High School to a 33-7 record and a spot in the state semifinals
  • Allowed one earned run and struck out five in three innings against Denton Ryan in the state semifinals
  • Went 12-3 on the mound and hit .443 with six home runs and 46 RBIs
  • Earned first team all-state and all-district honors as a senior
  • Was named team MVP as a senior
  • Threw a no-hitter in his first start of the 2004 season against Granbury, coming within one out of a perfect game
  • Tossed a second no-hitter against Waco University
  • Named MVP of his all-county team
  • Hit .317 as a designated hitter his junior season
  • Also a member of the golf team

College Freshman - 2005:

  • Went 5-8, with a 5.58 ERA
  • Led the team with 23 appearances
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  • Made nine appearances with one complete game
  • Made his first collegiate start in the home opener against Dallas Baptist, allowed only two runs on four hits in six innings in a no decision
  • Earned his first collegiate victory against Texas-A&M-Corpus Christi on March 15 while strikeing out a career-best five in the six innings of work in the victory
  • Picked up the only save of his career by pitching three shutout innings, allowing no hits with three punchouts
  • Followed that up the next afternoon by pitching five shutout innings to earn the victory in the longest game in the history of Mavericks baseball
  • Named the SLC Pitcher of the Week for his efforts against SHSU
  • Tossed a complete-game four-hit shutout against then-No. 12 Baylor while allowing just one single each in the first, fourth, sixth and ninth innings...allowed only six base runners and did not allow a runner past second base
  • Earned his second SLC Pitcher of the Week honor for his efforts against Baylor
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  • Named to the College Baseball Foundation National Honor Roll
  • Tossed five innings to earn the victory against Nicholls
  • Allowed two runs over six innings in a tough-luck loss to Southeastern Louisiana
  • SLC Tournament: Got the start in the third game of the tournament against Lamar and took the loss after allowing four runs on seven hits in 5.2 innings of work.

Collegiate Summer Ball - 2005 :

  • Played for the Brainerd Blue Thunder of the Northwoods League
  • Went 3-7 with a 4.34 ERA in 19 appearances
  • Had nine starts and tossedone complete-game
  • Was fourth on the team with 64.1 innings pitched
  • Struck out 42

Last Updated ( Apr 15, 2008 at 07:22 PM )