2005 Baseball Choose a Player: Arzonico, Jeff Balash, Mike Bittner, Rob Boone, Chad Braverman, Mike Burton, Brian Chaney, Josh Chelenza, Mike Clodfelter, Travis Collier, Logan Comstock, Adam Drew, Phil Ebert, Jeff Flournoy, Eric Gunn, Jeremie Lerner, Andrew Lubel, Jake McClannon, Andrew Miller, Josh Parent, Fred Parks, Rick Raines, Chris Schlesinger, Zach Shaffer, Dave Spector, Ian Spoerlein, Matt Taylor, Chuck Whigham, Dave Wilcox, Scottie Go 13 Josh Miller Height 5-11 Weight 155 Bats/Throws R/R Year Senior Hometown Teaneck, N.J. High School Teaneck Position SS Major Sport Management Bio Related Stats Historical Biography 2005Named team captain prior to the start of the seasonearned Second Team All-ODAC honors for the second straight seasonled the Quakers in runs, steals (8) and doublesposted fourth-highest doubles total in Guilford historyfinished second on the team in hits, which was good for 10th-best in school historyplaced third in the ODAC in runs and sixth in doublesposted team-high 17 multi-hit gamesenjoyed best game of the season versus league-rival Eastern Mennonite when he went 5-for-5 with four runs, a homer and three RBIschosen as the team's Gold Glove Award winner2004selected to the inaugural North Carolina Collegiate Sports Information Association College Division All-State Baseball Teampicked as the Quakers' Most Valuable Playerled Guilford with a .414 average, the fifth-highest single-season figure in school historyled the club in hits, doubles and tripleshis 65 hits ranked third on Guilford's single-season listfinished among the ODAC leaders in hit-by-pitch (T3rd), on-base percentage (5th), average (6th), hits (6th), steals (T7th) and at-bats (10th)posted 19 multi-hit games and finished the season with an 11-game hitting streakwas a second team All-ODAC selectionchosen by the Jewish Sports Review to the 2004 College Baseball All-America Team2003right-handed hitting outfielder, started 27 of the 31 games he played in this seasonhe finished seventh among regular players with a batting average of .267. Miller ended the season with five doubles, two home runs, and 26 runs batted in (RBI) he went seven for seven on stolen bases and ended the season with a fielding percentage of .981 as an outfielder ranked third on the team with nine multiple-RBI games and also had nine games with two or more hits. His career-best 10 game hitting streak was Guilford's fourth-longest streak in 2003Had a .981 fielding percentage after moving from shortstop to right fieldhis best game March 13 in Guilford's 20-11 loss to Piedmont. In the contest, Miller scored two runs, went three for four at the plate, and had three RBI. He also hit his first career homer in the game2002Batted a season-best two-for-four with a season-high three RBI in win over Keukahit the game-winning pinch-hit RBI-single in the 10th inning of the ODAC Tournament semifinals to beat Eastern MennonitePersonalLettered three times for Coach Edward Klimech's Teaneck H.S. squadwon all-league laurels and was twice named all-countymember of Guilford's Spring 2005 Student-Athlete Honor Rollson of Martin and Margie Miller Related Content There is no related content available. Related Headlines Related Press Clips Related Videos Related Photos Statistics Season: 2005 2002 2003 2004 2005 Season Statistics Season Statistics No statistics available for this season. Career Statistics There are no statistics available for this player. Historical Player Information 13 2002Freshman SS 5'11" 155 lbs 13 13 2003Sophomore SS 5'11" 155 lbs 13 13 2004Junior SS 5'11" 155 lbs 13 13 2005Senior SS 5'11" 155 lbs 13