6'2", 215 lbs - El Paso CC - Texas

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Another Canadian, Lennerton hails from Langley, British Columbia where he starred on the Langley Blaze in the British Columbia Premier Baseball League.
Langley Blaze Player Profile:
http://langleyblaze.com/04roster/04_rosterview.php?key=1
From Team One:
Pure left hitter with power to both fields. Works counts, appreciates balls and strikes.
He was rated as a Team One Top-50 HS First-Baseman in 2004 (7th) and a Team One Top-200 High School Senior (110th).
He was a teammate of Venndette's on the Canadian National Team.
From SLAM Sports, 04-20-2004:
The toughest state to hit a home run in is Florida.
Why? Because the winds are always blowing, seldom out, and all the minor-league parks are built to hold the home run sluggers who spent six weeks there each spring.
The fences at Disney's Wide World of Sports in Lake Buena Vista, Fla. held Jordan Lennerton. But just barely as the Single-A Houston Astros edged Team Canada 4-2.
Lennerton (Langley, BC) hit three doubles as the Canadian Junior National Team fell to 1-2 on its Florida trip.
With the Astros farmhands leading 2-0, Lennerton doubled to right in the third, moved up on a wild pitch and scored on a ground ball by catcher Joel Collins (Richmond, Hill, Ont.).
Lennerton hit his third double of the game with out out in the ninth to bring the tying run to the plate with none out. Two strikeouts and a ground ball to first ended the Team Canada threat.
Canada scored its second run earlier in the ninth when Mike Saunders (Victoria, BC) led off with a triple and scored on a balk.
Lefty Dan Zehr (Guelph, Ont.) pitched three innings, being touched for a pair of runs in the second inning. Zehr hit a batter and after a bunt single a fly ball out and a stolen base, put runners on second and third. The next hitter delivered the only hit to the outfield -- a two-run single to centre.
Right-hander David Clark pitched a scoreless fourth and then the Astros farmhands scored in the fifth against lefty Morgan Carlile (Summerside, PEI). He allowed a one-out double to Alvaro Ezponisa, who stole third and scored on a fly ball.
Working in his second inning Sebastien Vendette (Laval, Que.) allowed three-straight singles in the eighth.
At the plate, Issael Gonzalez (Montreal, Que.) had a 2-for-3 days, while Cory Wiltshire (Bowen Island, BC) also had a pair of hits.
Next, Team Canada plays the Detroit Tigers farmhands.
He was selected in the 50th round of the 2004 draft by the Toronto Blue Jays.
He received Honorable Mention honors for the Western Junior College Athletic All-Conference Team.
~Bill
Bill Batterman | batman@brewerfan.net | The Daily Brew
"I'm thrilled. I obviously understand that there is a chance for me to advance through the system pretty quickly as a third baseman. I am just excited about the opportunity to work hard."
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