Getting To Know Joe Ayers
Pronunciation: Airs
General: Will give the Cardinal added depth and versatility in the infield with his ability to play second, third or shortstop • One of the team's better defensive infielders with one of the top arms on the team • Expected to see his first collegiate game action this season as a much improved offensive player • A line drive type of hitter with occasional power and above average speed.
As A Sophomore In 2005: Hitless in his only at bat.
Individual Game Notes (2005)
Game-By-Game Statistics 1/29 vs. Fresno State - Struck out in his first collegiate at bat and debut with the Cardinal |
High School: A 2003 graduate of Juneau Douglas High School • A two-sport standout in baseball and basketball, lettering all four years in both sports • Selected All-Southeast Conference four times and All-State on three occasions (2001, '02, '03) • Named the 2002 Most Valuable Player for the state of Alaska when he hit .364 • Named to the All-District 8 team by the American Baseball Coaches Association in 2003, hitting .429 with three homers, 11 RBI and 11 stolen bases • Led his baseball team to back-to-back state titles (2002, '03) • Played point guard and shooting guard in basketball • Named to the 2003 Southeast Conference Basketball All-Tournament squad • Earned All-State honorable mention honors in basketball as a senior and was nominated for the McDonald's All-American basketball game • Coached in baseball by his father, Jim Ayers.
Other Amateur Baseball: Played two years for the Edmonds Shockers Connie Mack team (2002, '03), leading the club to two consecutive Washington State championships • Named the Co-MVP of the 2003 Washington State Connie Mack Tournament.
MLB First-Year Player Draft: Selected by the Milwaukee Brewers in the 36th round of the 2003 draft but did not sign a professional baseball contract.
Born: | |
Parents: | James Ayers and Dorothy Douglas |
Major: | Undeclared |
Did You Know: | Joe is the first native of Alaska to play for Stanford Baseball |
Baseball Relative: | Cousin, Jim Lock, played two seasons of collegiate baseball at Purdue (2000, '01) |
I would describe myself as: | Focused, determined and funny |
The reasons I love baseball are: | The intricacies of the game, the hard work it takes to succeed, the fluidity of the actions involved and the camaraderie with teammates |
Greatest Athletic Moments: | Winning back-to-back high school state championships and coming to Stanford |
The thing that sets Stanford apart from other collegiate baseball programs is: | The drive, work ethic and talent of the players |
One moment in history I wish I could have seen is: | The "I Have A Dream" speech by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. |
Advice To Youngsters: | Dream as big as you want and then make it come true |
My parents were right when they told me: | You can do whatever you decide in life |
Earliest Baseball Memory: | Watching Chicago Cubs' games with my dad |
Last Updated: 2/12/05