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Brett Bishop

Published online on Saturday, Jun. 20, 2009

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Vitals: Buchanan, senior, infielder

He’s qualified because: The section’s most skilled all-around infielder — evident in a scholarship to Cal.

He hit .432 in the Tri-River Athletic Conference and .354 overall with eight doubles, a triple, a school second-best-ever 10 home runs and 30 RBIs.

His defensive range and throwing ability had no rival.

He said it: “Any time he came to the plate, I thought he had a chance to hit a ball out. He has tremendous pop, which I haven’t seen in a while. He also did a great job defensively with quick hands, quick feet and covered a lot of ground. I just think he’ll be an impact player at Cal as a freshman.” — Buchanan coach Tom Donald



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