- Michael Collins (baseball)
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Michael John Collins (born 18 July 1984, in Canberra, Australia) is an Australian baseball player with the San Diego Padres organization. He plays first base as well as catcher.
Collins debuted in the minor leagues in 2001 at the age of 16 with the AZL Angels. In the 2002 Claxton Shield, the Canberra native played for the Australian Provincial team. In 2002, the teenager hit .275 in his return trip, alternating between catcher, first base and DH. In 2003 in the USA, Collins batted .333 for the Provo Angels and .368 for the AZL Angels.
In his 2004 campaign, Collins struggled, hitting .218 in only 13 games for the Cedar Rapids Kernels. In 2005, Michael hit .444, third-best in the Claxton Shield and was named as the All-Star catcher. Collins fared better in his second year at Cedar Rapids, producing at a .320/.412/.482 clip with 16 steals and 32 doubles while splitting time between catcher (59 games) and first base (40). He finished third in the Midwest League in batting average and made the league All-Star team at catcher.
In the 2006 Shield, Collins hit .438/.538/.700 in five games. Due to his Claxton Shield performance, he was added to the Australia national baseball team for the 2006 World Baseball Classic. Collins was 0 for 4 in the event.
Collins hit .291 for the 2006 Rancho Cucamonga Quakes and was promoted to Arkansas Travelers in 2007. He last played for the Portland Beavers of the AAA Pacific Coast League.
In Claxton Shield 2009, Australia Provincial was cut from the competition and Collins was "adopted" into the Queensland Rams where in 6 games he hit 5 home-runs and, if qualified, would have led the team in slugging with .957.[1]
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Australia 2006 World Baseball Classic roster 4 Gavin Fingleson | 6 Rodney van Buizen | 7 Trent Durrington | 8 Trent Oeltjen | 11 Adam Bright | 13 Matthew Gahan | 14 Dave Nilsson | 15 Paul Mildren | 16 Luke Hughes | 17 Brett Roneberg | 18 Glenn Williams | 19 Rich Thompson | 21 Phil Brassington | 22 Brendan Kingman | 23 Paul Rutgers | 24 John Stephens | 25 Tom Brice | 26 Justin Huber | 27 Damian Moss | 29 Brad Harman | 30 Tristan Crawford | 31 Craig Anderson | 35 Matthew Kent | 39 Phil Stockman | 42 Peter Moylan | 44 Wayne Lundgren | 47 Andrew Graham | 48 Michael Collins | 57 Adrian Burnside | Josh Hill | Ryan Rowland-Smith
Manager Jon DeebleAustralia 2009 World Baseball Classic roster 5 Michael Collins | 6 James Beresford | 7 Craig Anderson | 8 Trent Oeltjen | 9 Andrew Graham | 11 Adam Bright | 12 Brad Harman | 13 Stefan Welch | 14 Chris Snelling | 15 Paul Mildren | 16 Justin Huber | 17 Brett Roneberg | 18 Mitch Dening | 19 Rich Thompson | 20 Luke Hughes | 21 Brendan Wise | 23 Travis Blackley | 25 Daniel Berg | 26 Brad Thomas | 28 Damian Moss | 29 Joel Naughton | 30 Liam Hendriks | 31 Tristan Crawford | 35 Chris Oxspring | 36 Ben Risinger | 37 Ryan Searle | 38 Joshua Hill | 40 Drew Naylor | 45 David Welch | -- Scott Mitchinson
Manager 24 Jon Deeble | Coach 33 Paul Elliot | Coach 10 Pat Kelly | Coach 27 Graeme Lloyd | Coach 2 Tony Harris | Coach 43 Philip Dale
Categories:- 1984 births
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- 2006 World Baseball Classic players
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- Arkansas Travelers players
- Portland Beavers players
- San Antonio Missions players
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