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MONK
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#18
Steven Stout |
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| Year:
Senior (2008) |
| Major:
Business Management |
| HOMETOWN/HS:
Gloucester, MA/Gloucester
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| Sport/Position:
Baseball/Pitcher |
| FAVORITES: |
| Song:
"I'll Tumble for Ya," Culture Club |
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Food: Thanksgiving dinner |
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T.V. Show: Seinfeld |
Movie:
The Prestige |
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"I
am very afraid of deer." |
Steve is a senior left-handed pitcher on the Saint Joseph's College
baseball team. "Stouty" was unable to pitch during his junior
year as he sat out with an arm injury. Before his injury, Stout compiled
an 8-2 record over his freshman and sophomore seasons and was 5-0 in
his first year. He made two relief appearances for St. Joe's during
their 2008 spring trip to Port Charlotte, FL and looks to play a large
role this season for the Monks.
Baseball
Head Coach Will Sanborn on Steve:
“Steve Stout is a left handed pitcher who could make a big difference
in our ball club this year. After having two fine seasons as a freshman
and sophomore (a combined record of 8-2), Steve was injured and could
not play as a junior. After surgery he is just beginning to get back
to his old form. If he continues to make progress he could be a key
player, it is so valuable to have a quality left handed reliever coming
out of the bull pen. Steve has a good attitude and only wants what is
best for the team. Steve has a great sense of humor and always has a
smile on his face - he adds a great deal to our team chemistry.”
Do
you have any superstitions before you go into a big game?
Growing up playing baseball I always had superstitions. Every game and
for every inning that I run out on the field I always jump across the
foul line avoiding the chalk or paint at all costs. Any day that I pitch
I never chew on anything like gum or seeds because if I do, things just
won’t go right.
What
did you do this past summer to get ready for your respective sport?
I missed last season because of shoulder surgery on my throwing arm,
so a lot of time was spent in physical therapy. I also worked out a
lot on my legs and core by running and biking. By the fall I was able
to throw again.
What
is your most memorable moment as an athlete at SJC?
During my sophomore year I got the nod to pitch at Bowdoin. It was a
big non-conference game considering Bowdoin would be a team that we
would eventually see in the regional tournament. It was one of my best
personal performances shutting them out until the 8th inning when they
came back and tied it 3-3. The game then ended in a tie because of darkness
but I always think back about what I could have done better, or changed
to make us win that game.
Who
has had the greatest impact on your life?
Definitely my parents, they have always been so supportive for everything
that I have been a part of. Coming and cheering me on at my games growing
up and knowing the right thing to say whether I made a good or bad play.
They have always given me good advice when I needed it, and have helped
me become who I am today.
Why
did you choose Saint Joseph's College?
I choose SJC because of its small, family-like atmosphere. I wanted
to be able to get to know my professors and not just be a number in
a class of 500 or more at a bigger school. I also wanted to play baseball
and I really liked the program that Coach Sanborn runs. I definitely
made the right decision to come to St. Joe's.
Can
you tell us something about you that most people don’t know?
I like to learn and perform a lot of magic tricks, and I am also very
afraid of deer.
What
kind of effects has your Saint Joseph’s College Coaching staff
had on your life?
The coaching staff, lead by Coach Sanborn, has helped me become a better
baseball player and a better person. Coach leads by example and gets
us involved in community service projects. The program has taught me
to be more of a gentlemen and how to give back to others.
What
is the funniest moment you’ve experienced as an athlete here at
SJC?
During our trip to Florida this year, on our way back our flight was
delayed along with a bunch of other flights and we had a lot of time
to kill. So in good fun a couple players tied dental floss to a dollar
bill and sat along the wall and kept the bill in the middle of the walkway
in between gates. As flights came in and people walked by, they bent
over to pick up the money and we would pull the money away so they couldn’t
get it. It was a big hit to everyone in the terminal and at one point
there could have been about a 100 people watching and cracking up. Everyone
enjoyed it and it helped pass the time.
What
are your plans after graduation?
I plan on finding a job using my degree in Management somewhere around
the Portland or Greater Boston area. I want to find a job that has a
good management training program, or find somewhere that I will want
to be everyday. Eventually down the road, I want to start my own business
and work for myself.
If
you could meet anyone (past or present) who would it be and why?
Tiger Woods! How cool would it be to meet a guy that totally revolutionized
a sport almost entirely by himself? I play golf too and so it would
be pretty awesome to play a round with him. It would also be pretty
cool to see if he could teach me that cool juggling trick he does with
a golf ball in some commercials!

What
are your hobbies?
Golfing, snowboarding, magic tricks, and any type of pick-up sports
game with friends.
What
is your ideal day away from your sport?
If I couldn’t play golf or baseball it isn’t really an ideal
day but I like going to the beach and just relaxing with friends.
After
College do you still want to participate in your sport?
I still will want to play baseball during the summer in a league depending
where I settle down and get a job. If I am around the Portland area
I would like to play Twilight, and if I am back near my home in Gloucester,
MA then I would play again in the Inter Town League. Down the road after
I have kids I look forward to have the chance to coach baseball or teach
them the game myself.
How
was your spring trip?
It was great of course! How could Florida be bad? But seriously it was
a successful trip with the team ending up 6-3, and the team really started
playing well together. I also was able to pitch for the first time for
the school since my sophomore year so it felt great to get back out
there, it has been a long time coming.
What
will you miss most about SJC baseball after you graduate this spring?
Knowing that I won’t be able to put on the uniform anymore. You
take pride in being part of this baseball team because there is a lot
of effort and commitment that goes along with it. It will also be the
last time I will be able to play for a real competitive baseball team,
not everyone can play in the pros. Not being able to be with my teammates
all the time will be hard too because this is my family.
What
do you expect from the GNAC teams?
I expect the competition in the GNAC to be very strong. I am sure the
teams will be geared up and waiting to play us since we're the new guys
in the conference and we played in the regional tournament the past
two years. We will see some good pitching and hitting overall, which
will make us a better team. I look forward to facing Suffolk this year
because they have a good squad and beat us twice at home last year,
so I’m sure they will have some swagger to them. But we’ll
see what happens this year.
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