C.J. Ebarb

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Roger Craig Ebarb

  • Bats Left, Throws Right
  • Height 6' 0", Weight 205 lb.

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Biographical Information[edit]

C.J. Ebarb has been a minor league player and a scout.

Amateur Career[edit]

Ebarb hit .464 as a high school junior and was All-State as a senior in 2002. He hit .308 with 42 RBI in 55 games in junior college in 2003 and Southern Nevada won the NJCAA Division I Baseball World Series. Ebarb was on the All-Tournament team. Transferring to UNLV, he hit .301/.400/.408 in 2004. He then transferred again, this time to Lamar. He produced at a .295/.410/.341 clip as a junior and .286/.387/.492 with 52 RBI and 20 doubles in 57 games as a senior. He tied for second in the Southland Conference in doubles.

Minors[edit]

The Toronto Blue Jays picked Ebarb in the 41st round of the 2006 amateur draft. He batted .229/.359/.344 with 20 walks in 35 games as the backup catcher for the Pulaski Blue Jays that summer. In '07, he was with the GCL Blue Jays (3 for 9, 2B, 3 BB) and Auburn Doubledays (.257/.380/.398, backing up J.P. Arencibia, who had a worse OPS). He fell to .231/.274/.320 for the 2008 Lansing Lugnuts, now a third-stringer. He was with the Dunedin Blue Jays for most of 2009, hitting only .203/.276/.329 in 25 games, and went 0 for 3 with two whiffs in one game for the Las Vegas 51s.

Scouting[edit]

Ebarb was an area scout for the Toronto Blue Jays in 2010-2011, signing David Rollins, then became a Jays pro scout.

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