Yale Baseball Academics

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AN INSIDE LOOK AT THE YALE UNIVERSITY BASEBALL PROGRAM



A African American Studies African Studies American Studies Anthropology Applied Mathema7cs Applied Physics Archaeological Studies Architecture Art Astronomy B Biology (Ecology & Evolu7onary) Biology (Molecular, Cellular, & Developmental) Biomedical Engineering C Chemical & Environmental Engineering Chemistry Chinese Classics (Greek and La7n) Cogni7ve Science Computer Science Computer Science & Mathema7cs Computer Science & Psychology Compu7ng and the Arts E East Asian Studies Economics Economics & Mathema7cs Electrical Engineering

Engineering Sciences English Chemical & Environmental Engineering Environmental Studies Ethics, Poli7cs & Economics Ethnicity, Race & Migra7on F Film Studies French G Geology & Geophysics Germanic Languages & Literatures German Studies Greek, Ancient Greek, Modern H History History of Art History of Science, History of Medicine Humani7es I Interna7onal Studies Italian J Japanese Judaic Studies L La7n American Studies Linguis7cs Literature

M Mathema7cs Mathema7cs & Philosophy Mathema7cs & Physics Mechanical Engineering & Materials Science Modern Middle East Studies Molecular Biophysics & Biochemistry Music N Near Eastern Languages & Civiliza7ons P Philosophy Physics Physics & Philosophy Poli7cal Science Portuguese Psychology R Religious Studies Russian Russian & East European Studies S Sociology South Asian Studies Spanish Special Divisional Major Sta7s7cs T Theater Studies W Women’s, Gender, & Sexuality Studies


 History Economics Mechanical Engineering Philosophy Biology American Studies Chemistry Psychobiology Film Studies Psychology English Economics Political Science Molecular Biophysics & Biochemistry


Law Degree- Yale university Medical Degree- Duke University MBA- Yale University MBA- UConn M.A. Education- Seton Hall University Law degree- Villanova Medical Degree- Penn State PhD physics- Michigan State Law Degree- University of Virginia Law Degree- Michigan MBA - CUNY Baruch College Mba- Yale University Law Degree - Yale University

M.B.A.- Villanova School of Business) Medical Degree- UC Irvine Medical Degree- Johns Hopkins Medical Degree- Yale University Ph.D. in Psychology – Yale University Medical Degree- Northwestern University Law Degree- Yale University Law Degree- Emory Law Degree Georgetown University Masters of Business Administration- Stanford Law Degree- University of Oregon Wharton School of Finance (UPenn) Law Degree- Duke University MBA- Northwestern



Engineer in program management for the U.S. Army (Homeland Defense Technology) (Class of ’08)

Investment Banking, Partner at a boutique firm with a focus on the technology industry, for Updata Advisors in Reston, VA (’89)

Director, Clinical cardiology, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School

Executive Management, Medical Device Industry (’94)

Education Research -- Chief Officer, Research at Learning Point Associates

CPA at Ernst & Young 1966 – 1994; Retired as Co-Chairman, COO (Class of 1963)

Resident in Internal Medicine (Class of 2002)

Founding partner in private equity real estate investment firm (’77)

Partner at a smaller law firm in Delaware practicing corporate and commercial litigation in the Delaware Court of Chancery, widely recognized as America's premier business court. (Class of ’93)

Research Scientist, Boston College (Class of 1973)

Surgeon (’80)

Partner, London & Mead, specializing in complex civil litigation and white collar criminal defense. (’81)

Math Teacher, Seton Hall Preparatory School, West Orange, NJ (2000)

Trial Lawyer (’95)

Chairman, The Hole in the Wall Gang Camp Fund; Chairman, New York City Center; Chairman, Wireless Generation, Trustee, The Dyson Foundation, The Agora Foundation, The Hole in the Wall Foundation (Class of ’57)

Orthopedic Surgeon (’88)

Equity and Equity Derivatives Trader, US Trust, Bank of America (’06)

Associate Professor in Neurological Surgery (’86)

Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgeon, Milford CT (’90)

Corporate & Finance Legal Assistant at Sullivan & Cromwell in NYC (Yale 2008)

Vice President - Financial Systems @ Dexia Credit Local - New York (’98)

Manager, Corporate Sales and Partnerships at the Mets (’06)

Professional Baseball Player (’08)

Partner: Law Firm of K&L Gates, Chicago Illinois (Class of 73)

Attorney - Associate at Milberg LLP (Class of 2005)


“I have always remained acutely conscious of having been fortunate to a8end Yale and play baseball there as scholarship student, so have made consistent effort over years to give back. My Yale friends remain my closest and most special associates.” (’66)

“I didn't realize the significance and clout of a Yale degree un7l a8er I had graduated. The Yale reputa7on separates you from the pack when searching for a job and gives you credibility before walking into an interview or mee7ng. To put it bluntly: It undoubtedly opens up doors for you. I am grateful to Coach Stuper and the Yale baseball program for not only providing me with the opportunity to play D1 baseball but also for opening up a network of contacts for me that will prove to be valuable as my professional career evolves.” (’06)

“Yale sparked my interest in exploraFon-­‐-­‐been to 140+ countries with my work on aLtudes and business pracFces around the globe. Saw all star games in Korea, Japan; b-­‐ball games in Mexico City and Finland, Netherlands, and played baseball in Australia.” (Yale ’73) “A8er obtaining a degree from Yale and playing baseball for 4 years, I realized that I can essen7ally do anything I want to do. I've completed my first year as a law clerk for a firm specializing in large cases regarding business li7ga7on and employment. The way that I landed the job was similar to that of many Yalies, networking within the Yale community. I would tell every recruit to aQend Yale because it is an experience like no other and the opportuni7es a8er Yale are endless.” (Yale Class of 2008)


“While I have done many things since Yale in which I take great pride, the one thing that consistently opens doors, starts conversaFons and generally leads people to regard me as someone of substance is the fact that I went to Yale.” (Class of ’93) “I will say that my first job at Ropes & Gray was largely due to Yale Baseball. My grades were not quite at the level they needed to be for that firm, but the on-­‐campus interviewer at Duke was a former Yale Baseball Alum, Brien O'Connor. Brien went on to be a great mentor and friend of mine. To this day I am convinced that Yale baseball opened that door.” “My experience at Yale is without a quesFon the single most influenFal of my life. I would say that every single career opportunity I have had since graduaFng has been a direct result of my having gone to Yale. I was able to change careers on a dime, without any experience whatsoever, simply because being a Yale graduate implies some level of competence and ability (though in my case I'm not so sure of that!). The people you meet, the experiences you have, and the credibility you carry will certainly open doors that are closed to others.” (’00) “The Yale Endowment Fund has invested with my firm, and while this rela7onship was earned in the marketplace, the ini7al introduc7on resulted from Yale network. While I would like to think I can take credit for most of my accomplishments, my Yale affilia7on has no doubt contributed to my being invited to join non–profit boards and par7cipate in various business ventures, and elevated my social standing.” ‘77


“Yale was a privilege and I am thankful each day for the good fortune of having aQended the finest college in America.” ‘80 “During my senior year at Yale I came in contact with an Alumnus who supports the Yale Baseball program who has since become my mentor. He told me at the Fme that Yale will open doors for you in the future that you don't even know exist. Over the last couple of years, I have learned that the pride each member of the Yale community feels results in a sense of loyalty and desire to help out fellow Yale men and women. It was the Yale AthleFcs Network that was responsible for me geLng my internship aber my Junior year and for me geLng my current job. The Alumni network generously offers their Fme and advice for careers and for life whether it be on the phone or over dinner at the Yale club. It is a truly valuable resource and a community I am glad to be a part of.” –Yale 2008 “A Yale degree opens doors and many windows, too!!” (’86) “One of my Yale classmates, a four-­‐year football starter, arranged for an interview with a successful law firm in New Orleans, LA. Based on both our Yale degrees, I have worked there for nearly four years. It is doubiul that I would have even received an interview without my Yale connecFons given that I was not a naFve of Louisiana.” ‘02 “Yale Baseball is a common bond shared by the most amazing friends I have in my life. Being part of a team comprised of the best and brightest has allowed me to learn and excel both on the baseball field and in everyday life. A8er my baseball career, I have never encountered trouble finding contacts in any industry as Yale Baseball alumi and Yale Baseball fans are diverse in nature, yet all willing to share experiences that will help you to gain status in life.” (Yale Class of ’08)


“A Yale degree is a pedigree and immediately puts an exclama7on point on your resume.” (Yale ’05) “None of whatever I have achieved since college would have been available to me without being part of the Yale Community and parFcularly the Baseball program. An inner city Chicago boy and public school product, baseball is what exposed me to Yale and once in the School, aided my ability to balance mulFple prioriFes (school and Division I baseball then; work and family now). The Fght knit Yale community brings a student/athlete close to their peers (not only those parFcipaFng in sports) and those relaFonships have survived the test of Fme. I sFll maintain close friendships with the majority of my Yale friends (met both on and off the athleFc field), some of whom have very visible careers (such as A8orney General for the State of Maryland, a Tony Award recognized playwright and a Federal Judge) while others have moved into less visible, but criFcal professions such as teaching and other community service avocaFons. To this day, at the age of 47, I conFnue to play baseball on a compeFFve level (over 30 league) mainly because of the enjoyment that the sport brought me all through Yale.” (Class of 1985) “I have no ques7on that both Yale and baseball significantly contributed to the success (good fortune) that I have had since gradua7on.” (Yale ’63)


THIS IS… CRAIG BRESLOW YALE ‘02

CURRENT MLB PITCHER OAKLAND A’S

FOUNDER: STRIKE 3 FOUNDATION For pediatric cancer research


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Recruits interested in further pursuing the opportunities within the Yale Baseball Program should contact Assistant Coach/ Recruiting Coordinator Tucker Frawley at tucker.frawley@yale.edu with the following information… ACADEMIC INFORMATION * MOST RECENT TRANSCRIPT * GPA & CLASS RANK * LIST OF COMPLETED & SCHEDULED AP CLASSES * AP TEST SCORES * SAT/ SAT II/ ACT SCORES * GUIDANCE COUNSELOR & TEACHER RECOMMENDATIONS RECRUITING VIDEOS * PRACTICE FOOTAGE: BP, FUNGOS,BULLPEN, ETC. * GAME FILM: LIVE AT-BATS; LIVE GAME FOOTAGE COACHING CONTACTS * HIGH SCHOOL COACH CELL # AND EMAIL ADRESS * SUMMER COACH CELL # AND EMAIL ADDRESS

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