| Nolan Reimold |
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Mid-American Conference Player of the Year
All-MAC First Team
All-Mideast Region First Team
NCBWA Second-Team All-America
ABCA Third-Team All-America
Baseball America Third-Team All-America
2005: Drafted in the second round (61st overall pick) by Baltimore, becoming fourth highest Falcon ever drafted and just the third Falcon drafted in the top two rounds became first Falcon ever to be named All-America by three outlets in one season (NCBWA Second Team, ABCA Third Team, Baseball America Third Team) became just the second Falcon ever to be named MAC Player of the Year, while being named All-MAC and All-Mideast Region First Team in right field finished second in the nation with a .770 slugging pct., fourth in home runs per game (.40 pg), 15th in RBIs per game (1.24), and 29th in walks (0.8 pg) led the MAC through the regular season in home runs (20), RBIs (60), total bases (137), on-base pct. (.496), and slugging pct. (.770) was second in the MAC with a .360 batting avg., behind only teammate Andy Hudak (.361), and was among league leaders in runs scored (51) and walks (40) of his 40 walks, nine are intentional four-time MAC West Player of the Week named National Hitter of the Week on March 28 had a season-high 10-game hitting streak from May 8-25 hit a home run in five of his last eight career games hit a home run in four-straight games from May 13-17 his 20 home runs were two off the school record set by Kelly Hunt in 2002 tied a school record with eight RBIs on May 13 vs. Toledo in that game he belted a grand slam and two-run home run had four multiple home runs games, including a career-high three homers vs. Findlay on March 16 failed to reach base via either a walk or a hit in just three games did not commit an error in 84 fielding chances (82 putouts, two assists) hit safely in 36 of 50 games had 20 multiple-hit games and 15 multiple-RBI games had a season-high four hits vs. Xavier on March 22 (4-for-4, 5 RBIs) scored a season-high four times twice vs. Findlay (March 16) and vs. Toledo (May 14) for his career at BGSU, he finished 4th all-time with 34 career home runs, 6th all-time with .366 batting avg., 7th all-time with 320 total bases, and 8th all-time with 136 RBIs,
2004 All-MAC First Team
2004: Finished regular season 15th in the nation with .749 slugging pct., 31st nationally with .404 batting avg., and 32nd nationally with 1.21 runs-batted-in per game (57 total) was second in the MAC in slugging pct. (.749), third in batting avg. (.404), and third in on-base pct. (.493) led the team in 12 different categories committed just one error in 85 chances from his right-field position with five assists hit two-run, walk-off home run vs. Cleveland State (April 14) two-time MAC Player of the Week (March 1 and April 22) had 14 doubles, three triples, and 13 home runs in a team-high 46 starts hit safely in 37 of 47 games and failed to reach base in just six games, ending with a .493 on-base pct. is sixth all-time at BGSU with a .370 career batting avg. (115-of-311).
2003: All 38 starts came in right field finished third on the team in batting avg., runs, hits, total bases (55) and on-base pct. (.414) had a season-high nine-game hitting streak from April 19 - May 3 had a season-high four hits twice (April 6 vs. Oakland, April 20 vs. NIU) drove in season-high two runs four times hit his only home run of the season in his second official at-bat as a Falcon at #26 Tennessee on Feb. 23 (two-run blast) batted .344 in league play with five doubles and 12 RBI.
HIGH SCHOOL: Reimold batted .592 with 5 home runs and a 1.296 slugging percentage his senior season at Kennedy Catholic was a Mercer County first-team selection he has also played on the BB Runners Summer Team for coach Rod Simmer with the Rooners in 2001, Reimold batted .488 with 20 home runs and 68 RBIs. His on-base percentage was .561 with a .964 slugging percentage for the 52-9 Rooners the team won the Beast of the East (Wheeling, W.V.) and Battle Creek (Mich.) Tournaments while finishing as runners-up in the Canadian Invitational he was named MVP of the Beast of the East Tournament.
PERSONAL: Full name is Nolan Gallagher Reimold born Oct. 12, 1983, in Greenville, PA. son of John and Mary Reimold undecided on major has one younger sister (Dierde), one younger brother (Shamus) and one older brother (John, member of BGSU Men's Basketball Team).