5 Jared Welch
5 - Jared Welch
Height: 6-1
Weight: 190
Year: So.
Hometown: Alpharetta, GA
High School: Alpharetta
Position: C
Major: Psychology & Computer Science
Bats/Throws: R/R
Parents: David and Dinah

Sophomore (2012):

Welch emerged as the top catcher in the University Athletic Association (UAA) during his sophomore season, earning a spot on the All-University Athletic Association (UAA) First Team for his performance in 2012.  He started all 40 games for the Eagles during the season, the majority at catcher, batting .320 with 29 runs batted in, and leading all Eagles with 42 runs scored, 11 doubles and two home runs.  He also turned in a successful year on the basepaths, stealing a career-high 11 bases on 13 attempts, the fourth-most stolen bases on the squad.  Welch was 43-for-116 (.371) against right-handed pitching, 33-for-98 (.337) with runners on base, and 22-for-66 (.333) with runners in scoring position during the year.  Welch hit his first career home run on March 11th against Brandeis University, going two-for-three with a double and four RBIs during the 6-0 Emory win.  He recorded a season-long 16-game hitting streak from March 25th through May 2nd, batting .385 (25-for-65) with 22 runs scored over the stretch.  During a 2-1 win over Birmingham-Southern College on March 27th, he capped off a two-out rally in the bottom of the tenth inning with a walk off single, clinching the victory for Emory.  Welch also excelled defensively during the season, committing just five errors for a .985 fielding percentage.  He matched his own Emory single-season record with 18 runners caught stealing, and the 36 runners he has caught stealing during his career are tied for the school record.  Runners were successful on just 63.3% of stolen base attempts against him in 2012, the sixth-lowest mark in school history.  Welch was named the UAA Athlete of the Week on February 13th, and to the D3Baseball.com Team of the Week on May 1st. 

Freshman (2011):

Welch immediately stepped into the catcher's role during his first year at Emory, starting 37 of the 39 games that he played in.  He hit .222 during his freshman campaign, scoring 18 runs and driving in 25, while stealing four bases on seven attempts.  He added on seven doubles during the season, and his five sacrifice flies ranked him 54th among NCAA Division III players.  Welch drove in a season-high three runs on two occasions, once with a two-for-four perfomance and a double against Washington and Lee University on February 22nd, and again on March 2nd with a one-for-five game with a double at Huntingdon College.  Defensively, Welch set school record by picking off 10 batters, and catching an addition 18 runners stealing.  He hit .370 (10-for-27) when leading off an inning.

Career Statistics:

Year G-GS R HR RBI AVG SB-ATT
2011 39-37 18 0 25 .222 4-7
2012 40-40 42 2 29 .320 11-13
TOTAL 79-77 60 2 54 .276 15-20

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Honors:

2012 All-UAA First Team
 

Prior to Emory:

Played on the Alpharetta High School baseball team for four seasons, serving as the team captain during his senior year... Named his team's defensive player of the year in 2008 and 2010... Was named to the all-region second team... Second in career batting average in his high school's history... Named to the Georgia 5-A All-Star Team in 2010... Helped his team to the 2010 Triple Crown and the 2010 Sandlot World Series... Coached by Steve Bohn in high school.

Personal:

Born February 20, 1992... Worked as a baseball camp instructor over the summer.

Quote:

"I chose Emory because of the great academics and the competitive baseball program."