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2008: Played in 49 games, making 47 starts (26 in center field, 16 in right and 5 at catcher) set new career-highs in eight major offensive categories had 19 multiple-hit games and nine multiple-RBI games finished second on the team with a .361 batting average and 69 hits his 69 hits were tied for the ninth-best single-season total in school history also had a career-high 17 doubles, two triples, six homers and 38 RBI his 17 doubles are tied for the sixth-most in school history for a single-season was second on the team with 26 walks also recorded careeer-bests in stolen bases with seven led the team with eight sacrifice hits and had one sacrifice fly hit a team-best .389 in MAC play with 13 doubles, five homers and 25 RBI had a career-high 12-game hit-streak from April 1st till April 18th had a three-hit performance against Northeastern (3/3) hit his first home run of the year in the Falcons' 8-2 win at Xavier (4/9) came a single away from hitting for the cycle against Ball State (4/11) in a 18-12 game one victory had eight total hits in the Falcons' series victory at Ball State with six total RBI tied a season-high with four hits against Tiffin (4/15) was 4-for-6 with four RBI in the Falcons' win over Oakland (4/23) went 4-for-5 with a season-high five RBI in game one against Akron (5/15), also collecting a double and a homer had six hits and two RBI in the MAC Tournament had 149 putouts and 12 assists in the field. 2007: Played in 52 games, including 42 starts in the outfield (5 in CF, 37 in RF) led the Falcons with 12 doubles and 35 runs batted in in four games against IPFW, he batted .833 (10-12) with 10 RBI and nine runs scored went 4-for-4 with four runs driven versus the Mastodons on Mar. 9 one upped that performance in the next contest against IPFW (4/27) by belting three homeruns in as many at-bats, racking up five RBI on the day pushed home three runs on two hits against Youngstown State (3/20) recorded a homer and three RBI in a win at Wright State (3/27) strung together a six-game hitting streak from 4/17 to 4/24 that included a victory over Akron (4/22) in which he tallied two doubles and three runs driven in went 3-for-4 with two runs scored at Ball State (3/18) added three more RBI to his season total versus Buffalo (5/12). 2006: Played in 52 games, including 48 starts drove in 32 runs, second most on the team compiled four RBI in back-to-back games in wins over Murray State and Dayton (2/26-3/1) a game-winning grand slam was responsible for the four-RBI performance against Dayton continued to haunt the Flyers by piling on three more RBI in a game against Dayton later in the season (4/12/06) racked up nine multi-RBI games overall strung together a seven-game hitting streak (4/3-4/12) successfully stole six bases in seven attempts. 2005: Appeared in 20 games with 10 starts, seven in left field and three as DH lone extra-base hits came as doubles vs. Heidelberg (April 5) and vs. Toledo (May 18) scored a career-high two runs twice vs. Lehigh (March 10) and vs. Heidelberg (April 5). HIGH SCHOOL: Was a four-year starter for Bowling Green High School his senior year, helped Bowling Green to a 18-6 record and winning the League Championship during his time on the varsity level, BGHS was 38-32 and won one Northern Lakes League Championship as a senior was named first-team All-Northern Lakes League. also earned a letter in football. PERSONAL: Full name Andrew Scott Foster born April 4, 1986, in Bowling Green, Ohio son of Steve Foster and Janice Pash has two younger brothers (Hogan and Nicholas), one older sister (Tricia) and two younger sisters (Sara and Kylie). |
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