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Troy Brohawn

Brohawn spent three seasons in the majors and claimed a World Series ring with the Arizona Diamondbacks in 2001. The lefty closed out game six of the seven-game series with a strikeout in Arizona's 15-2 win. In his three seasons in the big leagues, Brohawn was 4-4 with 46 strikeouts, one save, and a 4.86 ERA in 66.2 innings. In the minors, the lefty-specialist pitched 11 seasons and registered a 51-36 record with 505 strikeouts, 231 walks, and a 3.95 ERA in 731.1 innings. The University of Nebraska alum had his best minor league season in 2007 when he was 13-5 with 98 strikeouts in 169 innings with Arizona's Double A-affiliate, the Shreveport Captains. The first-team All-American played for three different major league organizations including Arizona, San Francisco, and Los Angeles (NL). He was drafted in the fourth round of the 1994 draft by Arizona.

Cory a CSD graduate played his college baseball at Salisbury Universiry. He was the first SU player to get drafted by a major league club. His professional career is extensive, as the southpaw has played on five different teams in his four-year career. He started his career with the Gulf Coast League Red Sox in ‘04 and sported a 1-0 record in two games with a 4.50 earned run average. After being released from the Red Sox organization, Willey signed with the New Haven County Cutters of the Canadian-American Association League (Independent) in ‘06. He posted a 5-3 record in 42.1 innings of work with the Cutters and held an ERA of just 2.55. Following the season, the lefty was signed by the Philadelphia Phillies and was assigned to their Class-A affiliate, the Clearwater Threshers. Willey helped guide the Threshers to the Florida State League Championship in ‘07 as he posted impressive numbers (7-2, 2.34 ERA, 38 appearances). He was promoted to their Double-A affiliate, the Reading Phillies later that season. In Reading, Willey was 2-1 with eight strikeouts in six innings pitched. Last season, he signed on with the Newark Bears of the Atlantic League (Independent) and went 7-2 with a 2.96 ERA, 71 strikeouts, and only 29 walks in 76 innings pitched.
Cory was inducted into the Chesapeake College Hall of Fame in 2008!
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