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Seth continued his amazing transformation from former member of the Penn State club baseball team to weekend rotation member on a Big Ten team last year. One year after bursting onto the scene and snatching a Saturday spot in the rotation in 2006, he was elevated to the Friday night starting slot and did so well, he was named second team All-Big Ten as he helped Penn State go 6-2 in opening games of Big Ten series last year. Expect to see more of the same this year as Seth has proven himself to be a reliable inning eater. Though not flashy, he gets hitters out and keeps his team in nearly every game he pitches as can be seen by his .233 opposing batting average against him in Big Ten play last year. Seth is once again expected to be in the weekend rotation this year, perhaps even as the Friday starter again, and if he once again gets hitters out like he has the past two years and keeps the Nittany Lions in almost every game, he should once again be a candidate for all-conference honors and maybe even beyond. Summer 2007: Went 1-3 in 10 appearances, including four starts while pitching for the Petersburg Generals of the Coastal Plains League during the first half of the summer....Struck out 18 in 28.1 innings of work....Was teammates with Mike Lorentson and Cory Wine in Petersburg.
2007 (Junior): Was Penn State's opener starter for Big Ten series for all but one Big Ten series....Second on the team in wins with five and was second on the team in innings pitched with 73.1....Second on the team in quality starts with six, meaning he pitched at least six innings and allowed four or fewer earned runs in those starts....Tied for first on the team in starts (14)....Had a 4-2 record in Big Ten play with a 3.86 ERA in 46.2 innings and limited opposing hitters to a .233 batting average....Also had a much better strikeout to walk ratio in Big Ten play with 34 whifs and 17 walks allowed....Penn State won six out of his eight Big Ten starts....Failed to pitch at least five innings in a Big Ten start only once in eight starts....Threw six or more innings in five of his eight conference starts and threw seven innings twice. Summer 2006: Played for Johnston Realty of the Altoona All-American Amateur Baseball Association (AAABA) and was teammates with Paul Hawkins and Ryan Boonie. 2006 (Sophomore): Burst onto the scene of the Penn State baseball team after spending his freshman year as a member of the club baseball team at Penn State....Started eight games on the year, including Big Ten games in the last six conference weekends....Tossed one of the three complete game shutouts for Penn State on the year....Yielded fewer hits (47) than innings pitched (48.2)....Struck out 36 and had just 13 walks while holding opponents to a .250 batting average along with a 3.33 ERA....Of his eight total starts, five were quality starts....Was the recipient of the Ed Drapcho Award for the most improved player on the Penn State baseball team. Bellefonte Area HS: First team All-Conference honors his senior year; Earned three varsity letters; A member of the National Honor Society; Also played football. Background: Seth David Whitehill was born on January 28, 1986 in Bellefonte, Pa.; Parents are Harry and Mary; Sister Michele (23); Seth is majoring in turfgrass science.
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