• Seasons At Stanford: 2004-05

Getting To Know Zach Gianos
Pronunciation: GHEE-ahnos

General: A walk-on and utility player who has worked very hard to improve his game • Posted an impressive enough fall season in 2003 to make the team as a freshman • Looking for playing time primarily in the Cardinal outfield but also has the ability to play infield • A well-liked player that is a plus for the program.

As A Sophomore in 2005: Has not played.

Individual Game Notes (2005)

Game-By-Game Statistics

As A Freshman In 2004: A member of the team but did not see any game action.

High School: A 2003 graduate of Menlo-Atherton High School • Earned 2001 First Team All-Peninsula Athletic League honors • Batted .397 during his prep career • Captain of his baseball team during his senior year • Led his squad to the 2002 PAL Ocean Division crown and two CIF Central Coast Section postseason appearances (2002, '03) • Also played forward on the basketball team for two seasons • Named a California Governor's Scholar for three years and also an AP Scholar with distinction • Coached in baseball by Donny Kadokawa.

Other Amateur Baseball: Did not play summer baseball in 2004 after having knee surgery following last season • Played three summers with fellow sophomore Ryan Seawell on the Menlo Park Brewers in the Joe DiMaggio League (2001, '02, '03) • Hit .385 during his three-season stint with the Brewers.

MLB First-Year Player Draft: Has never been drafted.

Getting To Know Zach Gianos
Born: 
Parents:Flip and Carol Gianos
Major:Undeclared but leaning towards a major in Mechanical or Electrical Engineering
Spent Last Summer:Working as a supervisor at Stanford's baseball camps
Superstitious:Zach believes in never warming up on the foul line or touching the chalk lines when going on or coming off the field
I would describe myself as a person:With an eclectic variety of interests
The reasons I chose Stanford are:The amazing opportunities the school offers and the amazing people here
Favorite Pro Sports Team:San Francisco Giants
Best Advice Received:It is okay to live your life with regrets because regretting doing something is much better than regretting not doing something
Advice To Youngsters:Never stop trying to make your dreams come true, practice hard and study diligently, and your heart will guide you
Most Prized Possession:Happiness
Did You Know:Zach's best friend is Stanford quarterback T.C. Ostrander, whom he has gone to school with since kindergarten
Did You Also Know:Zach has been attending Stanford Baseball games since he was a young child

Last Updated: January 4, 2006