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Baseball: Simi Valley’s Meyer commits to Cal State Fullerton

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It looks as if one of the region’s most talented players will be joining one of the nation’s most respected collegiate baseball programs.

Simi Valley junior shortstop Jonathan Meyer committed to Cal State Fullerton on Thursday night. Meyer, who has played a key role in pushing the Pioneers to first place in the Marmonte League, said picking the Titans was a no-brainer.

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‘I’ve always wanted to go with them,’ said Meyer, who was also considering Oregon. ‘I really like their program and I’m excited about playing for one of the top teams in the nation.’

Meyer is batting .433 with six home runs, 31 RBIs and 22 runs heading into this afternoon’s home game against Moorpark. He will likely play either third base or be the catcher for the Titans.

Meyer is the third Simi Valley player to commit or sign to play college ball. Senior second baseman Matt Orloff has signed with Fullerton and senior pitcher Austin Thiel has signed with Cal State Monterey Bay.

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-- Austin Knoblauch

-- Image from www.pioneerbaseball.org

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