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#17 Andrew Summerville
Position: Left Handed Pitcher
Bats: L
Throws: L
Height: 6'3"
Weight: 195
Year: Sophomore
Hometown: Seattle, Wash.
High School: Lakeside
Major: Mgmt. Science & Engineering

Career Statistics

As a Sophomore (2016) • Game-by-Game Statistics

As a Freshman (2015) • Game-by-Game Statistics
• 4-1, 3.38 ERA, 32.0 IP
• 15 apperances, six starts
• Tied for the team lead in wins (4)
• Led the team in batting average against (.221) among pitchers with 10.0+ IP
• Second on the team in ERA (3.38) among pitchers with 10.0 IP
• Ninth on the team in innings pitched
• 1-1, 5.54 ERA in eight apperances (three starts) in Pac-12 play
• 6.0 IP, 4 H, 0 R in first career Pac-12 start and win April 12 at California
• 5.0 IP, 0 H, 5 BB, 5 K in first career start April 7 vs. Pacific
• 0.2 IP, 0 H, 2 K in first career win March 31 vs. San Francisco

Off the Farm

• 2014 MLB Draft - 34th round - Seattle Mariners
• 2014 summer with Bellingham Bells (West Coast League): 17 IP, 1-2, 4.23 ERA
     • Bells, owned by Stanford graduate Eddie Poplawski, won West Coast League title

The Summerville File

• Lettered four years in baseball
• Captained Lakeside for three years
• First team All-Metro League as a freshman, junior and senior
• 2014 Metro League MVP
• 2014 Washington State 3A Player of the Year
• Led Lakeside to first state tournament appearance in program history
• Coordinator of corporate donations at I Love Baseball from 2011-13
• Son of Clyde and Karen Summerville
• Father, Clyde, graduated from Stanford in 1973
• Grandmother was the runner-up tennis champion for Southern California in 1934

Why Stanford?
• “Stanford provides an unrivaled balance between academics and athletics. Other programs out there have a sharp focus on either academics or athletics; whereas, Stanford widens the lens and brings into focus both academics and athletics. For this reason, and also Stanford’s innovative, inventive culture, I thought it presented the best opportunity to both play baseball and get an education.”
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