June 8, 2007
Duquesne University junior right-handed pitcher Keith Meyer (Pittsburgh, Pa./Schenley) has been selected by the Seattle Mariners in the 15th round of Friday's 2007 Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft. He is the seventh Duquesne baseball player all-time to be drafted and is the first since Dan Schwartzbauer in 2004.
Meyer was the Dukes' closer in 2007, posting a 1-2 record with a team-high four saves. He made a school record 27 appearances and struck out 18 batters in 27 innings of work.
Meyer's 15th round selection is the second highest all-time at Duquesne, following B.J. Barns who went in the sixth round in 1999.
DUQUESNE ALL-TIME MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL DRAFTEES
Draft began in 1965
2007 Keith Meyer 15th Seattle Mariners2004 Dan Schwartzbauer 41st Pittsburgh Pirates2003 Jim Popp 50th San Francisco Giants2002 Jim Popp 48th Colorado Rockies1999 B.J. Barns 6th Pittsburgh Pirates1998 Joe Beimel 18th Pittsburgh Pirates1970 Ken Fulton* 11th Pittsburgh Pirates1966 Willie Somerset* 3rd Pittsburgh Pirates* - January regular phase