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 Keep Your Eye on the Dream....

Manchester Silkworms Player Profile
Player Name: Joe Cotter Pos: OF
School: Villanova Year: Junior
 
 

College 2008:  Hit .300 with 5 homers and 29 RBI.  Slugged .426 and had a .408 on base percentage.  Stole 8 bases.  Was named Big East Player of the Week on April 7th.   Hit impressive .563 (9-for-16) with seven runs scored, seven RBI, 2 doubles, 2 homers and a 1.063 slugging percentage during that week.  Went 2 for 4 with a double in 2-1 win over Hartford on 3/7. Homered and stole a base as part of a 3 hit game in 13-9 win over cross-town rival LaSalle on 3/12.  Doubled twice and knocked in 3 in rout of UMES on 3/14.  Went 2 for 5 with 2 runs and 2 RBIs in a 9-7 win over South Florida on 4/27.  Had 2 hits and a run in 8-7, post-season clinching win over first place St. John’s on 5/17.

College 2007:  Started all but one game.  Hit .295 with a homer and 33 RBIs.  Slugged .380 and had an OBP of .406.  Stole 8 bases in 11 attempts while making just 3 errors in 136 chances.  Hit key bases loaded triple in 10-3 win over Temple (4/24).  Hit 2 run homer in 8-7 win over Cincinnati (4/28)

Summer 2006:  Played for the ABCO Phillies in a U-20  wooden bat league

College 2006: Played in 35 games and made 13 starts.  Handled 40 chances without an error.  Had a .254 OBP with a triple, 12 runs and 4 RBIs in 42 at bats

College 2005: Played in 3 games, going 1 for 5, before taking a redshirt year

High School:   Was a first team all-league and all-state selection at Pottsgrove H.S.  Was the Pac-10 league’s MVP in football his senior year