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2009 • Named First-Team All-American by Rivals.com and Second-Team All-American by ABCA, Baseball America and NCBWA • Named Third-Team All-America outfielder by Collegiate Baseball/Louisville Slugger • First-Team All-ACC outfielder • Named to Irvine Regional All-Tournament Team; was 6-for-14 (.429) in regional • Set Virginia single-season records in runs (76), hits (94) and total bases (176) and tied the record for triples (7) • Ranked among the top 10 in UVa single-season history in doubles (20 - T-fourth), home runs (16 - T-third) and RBI (65 - third) • Primary leadoff hitter; scored at least one run in 45 of 65 games • Hit .373 with nine HR, 28 RBI in ACC games • Hit five HR to lead off games (UVa had not had a leadoff HR since '05) • Hit team-high 16 home runs after not hitting one as a freshman • Ranked 12th in ACC in batting (.355) • ACC leader in triples (7) and extra-base hits (42) • 10th nationally in triples, 11th in total bases and 16th in runs • Second in ACC in runs scored and total bases • Fifth in ACC in RBI, hits and stolen bases (20) and sixth in home runs • Led team with 11 HBP (10th in ACC) and 39 walks • Had team-high 32 multiple-hit games and 17 multiple-RBI games • Recorded career-best 13-game hit streak from May 10-June 5 • Homered in opening game of ACC tournament vs. Clemson (5/21) • Homered on first pitch of Virginia Tech series; went 4-for-12 in series • Went 6-for-14 in Duke series; was 4-for-5 with first career grand slam, five RBI in Sunday game (5/10) • Hit key RBI double in 2-0 Sunday win at BC • Went 5-for-14 with triple, three RBI in NC State series • Went 4-for-13 with two HR, five runs, two SB at Georgia Tech • 6-for-13 with seven runs scored in Maryland series • Homered twice in North Carolina series (leadoff HR to start Friday game); went 4-for-10, scored four runs in UNC series • Went 3-for-8 with home run, four RBI in Miami series (2-for-2, HR, four RBI in game one) • Played for Brewster Whitecaps of Cape Cod League over the summer
2008 • 14-for-16 in stolen base attempts • Second on team in triples (3) • Went 5-for-8 in Virginia Tech series (3/28-30) • Went 5-for-12 in Duke series (3/14-16) • Stole base in ninth inning and then scored tying run in 11-inning win over VMI (5/13) • Hit game-tying single and then the game-winning RBI on sac fly in 11th in win over Wake Forest (4/20) • Hit walk-off single in win over BC (3/22) • Had career-best three hits and game winning RBI in 10th inning vs. Virginia Tech (3/30) • Ripped two triples in win over Stony Brook (3/18) • Named to All-ACC Academic Baseball Team and ACC Academic Honor Roll
COLONIAL FORGE HIGH SCHOOL • First-team All-Commonwealth District, All-Northwest Region and All-Area in 2007 • 2007 Second-Team All-State • Holds 14 school records at Colonial Forge, including home runs (21), runs scored (67), slugging percentage (1.053), on base percentage (.613) and single-season RBI (32) • All-Metro Washington Post and All-Commonwealth District outfielder (2006) • Hit .470 with 12 homers, 27 RBI, 32 runs, 12 stolen bases as senior • 2007 Cal Ripken Sr. Collegiate League All-League Team (one of three outfielders) and started in All-Star Game • Rated among Top-10 Pro Prospects by Baseball America and Perfect Game in 2007 Cal Ripken Sr. Collegiate League • Playing for Herndon Braves, was fifth in Cal Ripken League with .311 average • Earned Academic Athletic Honors in 2006 and 2007 • Graduated with Distinguished Honors
PERSONAL • Full name is Jarrett Paul Parker • Parents are Gregory and Deborah Parker • Has two sisters, Autumn and Cristina. Cristina played volleyball at Pensacola Junior College • Cousin, Michael Tucker, was drafted by the Florida Marlins • Majoring in foreign affairs
CAREER STATISTICS
Year
|
Avg.
|
G-GS
|
AB
|
R
|
H
|
2B
|
3B
|
HR
|
RBI
|
TB
|
SLG%
|
BB
|
HP |
K
|
OB%
|
SB-ATT
|
E
|
FLD%
|
2008
|
.264
|
50-45
|
148
|
29
|
39
|
4
|
3
|
0
|
16
|
49
|
.331
|
19
|
4 |
41
|
.360
|
14-16
|
1
|
.989
|
| 2009 |
.355 |
65-65 |
265 |
76 |
94 |
20 |
7 |
16 |
65 |
176 |
.664 |
39 |
11 |
80 |
.450 |
20-25 |
4 |
.977 |
| Total |
.322 |
115-110 |
413 |
105 |
133 |
24 |
10 |
16 |
81 |
225 |
.545 |
58 |
15 |
121 |
.419 |
34-41 |
5 |
.981 |
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