Brandon Decker Season 2009

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PositionINF
Weight165 lbs
Height5-10
ClassJunior
HometownAlpine, Calif.

Came to San Diego State in 2007 after one season at Long Beach State where he walked on for the 2006 season ... Did not appear in any games for the 49ers, redshirting as a true freshman ... Has the ability to play second, third and shortstop as well as all three outfield positions ... Competed for the Kitsap Bluejackets (Bremerton, Wash.) in the West Coast League during the past three summers ... Played mainly at second base, but also saw action at shortstop and center field ... Selected to play in the WCCBL all-star game in 2008 ... During summer of 2006, competed for the San Diego Waves, hitting .300.

SAN DIEGO STATE 2009
Started 48 games in left field and three games at shortstop ... His 13-game hitting streak (March 23-April 19) tied for the longest on the squad (with Pat Colwell) ... Over that span he went 16-for-52 (.308) ... Also had a six-game hitting ended against Kansas on March 18 during which he was 8-for-21 (.381) with a double, four runs scored and three runs batted in ... Recorded 11 multiple-hit games ... Season high three RBI in contest vs. TCU at home on April 24 ... Had a four-hit effort in win over Pacific on Feb. 28 ... Led team in sacrifice bunts with eight ... His eight steals ranked second on the squad ... In the four games in which he batted in the leadoff spot in the SDSU lineup, hit .412 (7-for-17) with an on-base percentage of .444 ... Did not commit an error in 22 conference contests.

SAN DIEGO STATE 2008
Had a career-best 20-game hitting streak, the longest by an Aztec, from April 9 to May 10 ... Was the longest streak by an SDSU player since Quintin Berry hit safely in 27 straight contests during the 2005 season ... During the streak, went 36-for-87 (.414) with five doubles, a home run, 20 runs scored and 19 runs batted in ... Hit his lone home run of the year at Brigham Young on May 10 ... His four RBI in that contest were a season best and tied his career high (four at Air Force in 2007) ... Set a career-high with four hits in a game twice: vs. Utah on April 12 and at UNLV on April 20 ... Had at least one hit in 24 of the team[apos]s final 27 contests ... Had his first career triple at Cal State Fullerton on May 15 ... In Mountain West Conference play, batted .382 with 22 runs scored in 21 games.

SAN DIEGO STATE 2007
During his first season as an Aztec, made 20 appearances in the outfield and played second base on four occasions ... Was the starter in left field in the season-opening series at Cal Poly ... In first collegiate game for SDSU, went 2-for-5 with two runs scored and two RBI ... Following that contest, went 31 at bats without a base hit ... Broke out of slump on March 22 at Air Force when he hit a three-run bases-loaded double in his only at bat late in the game ... The next day, went 2-for-5 with four runs batted in against the Falcons including a three-run home run, the first of his career ... In addition to playing in both left and right fields (total of 20 games), also appeared at second base in four contests and was the designated hitter on six occasions ... As a pinch hitter seven times, went 3-for-6 with a double, a walk and three RBI ... Scored four times in eight pinch-running appearances.

HIGH SCHOOL
Earned three varsity letters in baseball and two in basketball at Granite Hills High School in El Cajon, Calif. ... Played baseball there for coach James Davis, a former Aztec pitcher ... Was a two-time first-team all-Grossmont South League pick in baseball ... Batted .396 with 39 runs, 18 steals and a .695 on-base percentage as a senior and was named Granite Hills[apos] most inspirational player ... Hit .436 with 22 steals, 49 runs and a .515 on-base percentage as a junior and was selected team[apos]s most improved player ... Was also named second-team all-CIF as a senior and finished third in the Grossmont District Home Run Derby with 16 in 2005 ... As a basketball player, earned the team[apos]s Sixth Man distinction in 2003 for the Grossmont League champions ... Also won the prestigious 2005 Dodge Ball Championship, earning tournament MVP honors ... Played on San Diego[apos]s International Team which toured Osaka, Japan and competed in the Junior Olympics ... Earned Principal Honor Roll academic recognition.

PERSONAL
Brandon Robert Decker was born Jan. 10, 1987, in San Diego, Calif. ... Son of Diane and Clark Decker ... Enjoys weight lifting, wakeboarding and surfing ... Favorite athletes are New York Yankee infielders Alex Rodriguez and Derek Jeter ... Majoring in social science at SDSU.