Justin Woodall

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Justin Woodall
Born: (1987-11-06) November 6, 1987 (age 36)
Oxford, Mississippi
Bats: left
Throws: left
Career highlights and awards
SEC Champion (2009)
BCS National Champion (2010)

Justin Woodall (born November 6, 1987) is an American professional baseball pitcher.

He was drafted out of high school by the New York Mets[1] but instead decided to go to the University of Alabama to play football.[2] In his freshman year in 2006, he had six tackles, one pass breakup, and one blocked punt. He primarily played on special teams. His Sophomore year he played in five games and was a reserve in the secondary. His junior year he earned the starting safety position and started all 14 games. He grabbed four interceptions; one of them he returned for a 74-yard touchdown. He also had 47 tackles, 1.5 tackles for loss, and eight pass breakups. In 2009 he and the Crimson Tide went 14-0 and won the SEC Championship and the BCS National Championship. He entered for the NFL Draft but was not picked. He then was drafted in the 26th round of the first MLB Player Draft by the Tampa Bay Rays. On August 23, 2012, Woodall and two teammates tested positive for a banned substance, he was suspended for 50 games by minor league baseball.

References

  1. ^ Gleason, K (17 June 2011). "Woodall gets second chance to play ball". Times Herald-Record.
  2. ^ "Player profile: Woodall, Justin". RollTide.com.

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