Junior Chris Shank was
selected by the Oakland A's in the 23rd round of the
MLB Draft
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Oakland Selects Shank
in 23rd Round of MLB Draft
Shank second-ever Raven selected in
as many years in baseball draft
RINDGE, N.H. (June 5, 2002)
- Franklin Pierce University
junior right-hander Chris
Shank (Westminster, Mass./Oakmont Regional) was
selected by the Oakland Athletics in the 23rd round (698
overall) of the 2002 Major League Baseball First Year Player
Draft this afternoon.
Shank, the 26th pick in the first
round of day two of the MLB Draft, becomes just the second
player in program history to be drafted by a Major League
organization. He joins former teammate Justin Blood, who
was picked by the Seattle Mariners in the ninth round of
the 2001 MLB Draft.
"I'm happy for Chris," said FP
Head
Coach Jayson King. "He deserves what he got
after working hard this spring and producing a great season
which put him in a good position for the draft today. It's
great for the program to have had a player drafted two straight
years as well and it couldn't have happened to two better
guys."
After spending all of day one and
the first ten minutes of day two listening to MLB.com's
live coverage of the draft online, Shank's computer froze
midway through the 23rd round. It was moments later that
Shank got the call from Tom Clark, Oakland's regional scout,
at 12:20 p.m.
"He asked me 'Do you still want to
play pro ball?' and I said, 'Yes.,' said Shank. "Then he
said, 'I just want you to know that we took you in the 23rd
round.'"
Shank earned first team All-Region,
All-New England and All-Northeast-10 Conference honors this
spring after posting a 9-2 record with a 2.60 ERA, 108 strikeouts
and just 25 walks in 93.1 innings of work. He also earned
NE-10 Pitcher of the Year accolades and fired the first
season-opening no-hitter in program history this spring.
Shank's 20 career wins in tops in program history and he
matched Blood's career strikeout record of 235.
"Oakland is a good club and it's
a good program," said Shank. "This is thrilling. They are
my new favorite team. To go in the top half of the draft,
I feel good about it. I'm not disappointed at all. This
is a dream come true and well worth the wait. Baseball-related,
this is the best day of my life. I'm lost for words. It's
unreal."
Shank, who will meet with Clark
over the weekend, will likely be assigned to the A's short-season
Class A team in Vancouver, British Columbia, where he will
actually join Blood in the Northwest League. Blood was reassigned
to the Everett (Wash.) AquaSox two weeks ago.
"I'm going to (sign)," continued
Shank. "Just to get in the organization is great. Now I've
got to prove myself."
Shank and Blood have book ended a
remarkable year for former FP
student-athletes as they
were drafted by Major League Baseball franchises. Former
women's soccer All-American Minna Mustonen was a first round
draft pick of the New York Power in February's WUSA Draft.
Left-hander John Learson, a former teammate of Blood and
Shank is currently with the Rockford RiverHawks of the Frontier
League.