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TITANS `07: Tallied 15 at bats in 18 games for the Titans in 2007 Made one start as the designated hitter on May 2 picking up a season-high four at bats Picked up his only hit of the season on Mar. 25 at Long Beach State, a pinch-hit, two-run single in the Titans' 7-5 win. TITANS `06: Played in 21 games in 2006 for the Titans with his only career start coming on Mar. 21 vs. Pepperdine Made nine appearances defensively in the outfield and led the team in pinch hitting appearances with 17 (3-for-14) Had a career-high two hits on May 28 in the second game of a double header at Long Beach State Drove in a pair of runs on two occasions, one on Apr. 14, with his first career home run, the other vs. Long Beach on May 28 Was perfect defensively in the outfield, with no errors in nine chances. TITANS `05: Was granted a redshirt season. HEAD-ROYCE HS: Was named team MVP all four seasons Was a four-time first-team All-Bay County League honoree Was a first-team Ang Newspaper all-league catcher his junior and senior seasons Also lettered four years on the basketball court and three years on the soccer field Was the winner of the Head-Royce Alumni Association Leadership Award for outstanding leadership qualities in and out of the classroom Was also chosen to be the President of the Head-Royce Athletic Association. PERSONAL: Born on April 28, 1985, in Hayward, Calif. Parents are Walter and Mary Fahey Full name is Matthew John Joseph Fahey Has two older sisters (Sarah & Jacqueline) and a younger brother (Bobby) Says his grandfather Bob Rodrigo is his greatest influence Majoring in business Would like to see California added to the Titans' schedule Likes to relax in his spare time Models his game after Nick Swisher of the Chicago White Sox Favorites include: Oakland Athletics and San Francisco Giants (teams), Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas and Bull Durham (movies), Vince Vaughn (actor), Zioni and Outcast (musical artists), A River Runs Through It (book) and espn.com (web site). |
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