Player Bio: Noah Hawthorne

  Noah Hawthorne
Noah Hawthorne
Player Profile
Hometown:
San Luis Obispo, CA
High School:
San Luis Obispo HS
Height / Weight:
6-1 / 195
Position:
RHP
Experience:
2V
Bats/Throws:
R/R
Seasons At Stanford: 2003-04 Complete Updated Career Stats
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General - In his second season with the club after making the team as a walk-on as a freshman Has put himself in position to pitch this season, probably in middle relief Has a good curve ball and changeup Throws strikes.
Game-By-Game Statistics

2003 Season Notes (Freshman) - A member of the team but did not see any game action.

High School - A 2002 graduate of San Luis Obispo High School A two-sport athlete as a pitcher and infielder in baseball, and a goalie in soccer Compiled a 13-4 career record on the hill Named Second Team All-Northern League and Second Team All-San Luis Obispo County in his senior year, while posting a 6-3 record and a 3.23 ERA Also hit .302 and had a perfect 1.000 fielding percentage during his senior season Had a 7-1-1 record with a 2.31 ERA during his junior campaign Four-year member of high school honor roll Three-time CIF scholar-athlete award recipient Coached in baseball by Jim Thompson.

Amateur Summer Baseball - Had a nice summer in 2003 with the Solano Thunderbirds of the California Coastal League, posting a 2.13 ERA and earning one save with no decisions in 15.2 innings of work and striking out 19 as the Thunderbirds compiled a 31-15 mark Posted a 6-2 record with the 2002 Firestone Rangers Registered a 5-1 record for the 2001 Walsh Club of the Boston Park League Pitched a perfect game with 10 strikeouts against Guam during the 1999 Pacific Southwest Regionals Was 1-0 with an 0.00 ERA and seven strikeouts in the 1999 Babe Ruth World Series as his team finished fourth.

Personal - Considering a major in Biology Son of Daniel and Marcie Hawthorne Father was a collegiate pitcher at St. John's Enjoys scuba diving, golf, horseback riding, reading and travel Favorite sports team is the Minnesota Twins Worked on his family's ranch during the summer of 2002 Among his superstitions is that he doesn't touch a baseball bat on days that he pitches Earned the childhood nickname "Spaulding" because his first word was "ball".

Last Updated: 9/30/04