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Austin Peay State University Athletics

2019 Baseball Roster

Robert Smith
Robert Smith
Brittney Sparn, APSU Athletics
Brittney Sparn, APSU Athletics

25 Alex Sala

  • Position Catcher
  • Ht./Wt. 6-0 / 193
  • Class Senior
  • Hometown Germantown, Tenn.
  • Highschool Houston HS

Biography

Awards and Honors
OVC Commissioner's Honor Roll: 2015-16, 2018-19
Dean's List: S16, F16, S19
Athletics Director’s Honor Roll: F15, F17, F18

Career Recap: Austin Peay

As a senior in 2019

  • Appeared in 35 games, including 13 starts at catcher.
  • Batted .239 with two home runs and nine RBI while posting a .357 on-base percentage. Posted a .320 batting average in 17 games during the season’s second half.
  • Hit season’s home runs in final month: May 5 against Jacksonville and May 11 at Eastern Illinois.
  • Opened UT Martin series with 2-for-3 effort that included a sac bunt and RBI, April 20.
  • Starting at catcher, went 2-for-4 with two doubles and two RBI against Evansville, April 9.
  • Posted 2-for-4 outing against Murray State, May 27, with a RBI double.
  • His game-tying RBI single at Western Kentucky, March 19, provided his first hit and RBI of 2019.
  • Tied APSU single-game record with four walks against Lipscomb, March 5.

As a junior in 2018

  • Saw action in 44 games, making 27 starts at catcher and one at designated hitter.
  • Was a reliable bat off the bench, supplying a team-leading seven RBI in 13 plate appearances off the bench, going 4-for-10 as a reserve. Hit a two-run home run, had a bases-loaded walk and scored three times against Lipscomb, May 8,
  • Had pinch-hit three-run home run in Game 2 of Morehead State series (4/21), the Govs’ first pinch-hit home run of the season.
  • Pieced together a six-game hit streak, March 16-25, that saw him bat .348 (8-23) with three doubles, a home run, and eight RBI.
  • Had three RBI in two starts against Tennessee Tech, March 23 & 25, including two RBI in Game 2 of series when he started at designated hitter.
  • Notched third career three-hit game at Kansas State, March 20, that included his fifth-career home run and two RBI.
  • Tied career high with three RBI courtesy a bases-clearing double off the bench in Murray State series finale, March 18.

As a sophomore in 2017

  • Appeared in 37 games, making 18 starts at catcher, and was Austin Peay’s opening day starter at catcher for second consecutive season.
  • Hit three home runs and had eight RBI during the season, posting a .310 on-base percentage with nine walks.
  • Did damage as a pinch hitter, going 3-for-5 in the role with four RBI.
  • Hit pinch-hit three-run home run in series opener at UT Martin, April 28.
  • Tied career-high with three hits off the bench against Evansville, May 9.
  • Hit season’s second home run to leadoff second innings at Murray State, March 18, then was walked twice, hit by a pitch and stole a base.
  • Belted season’s first home run at nationally-ranked North Carolina State, Feb. 25, breaking up a shutout bid in the seventh inning.

As a freshman in 2016

  • Govs opening day starter at catcher, ultimately appeared in 39 games and started 28 contests.
  • First collegiate hit at Western Kentucky, March 22, the first game of a stretch that saw him post a hit in six of eight games.
  • Had two RBI against Murray State, March 25, in 1-for-2 performance that also saw him post game-winning RBI with two-run double.
  • Recorded first collegiate home run at Southern Illinois, March 29.
  • Season’s only multi-hit outing was impressive 3-for-3 effort against Eastern Kentucky, April 22, with a triple and a walk as he reached base in all four plate appearances.

Career Recap: Houston HS

  • Batted .263 as a senior with a .509 on-base percentage, recording 16 RBI.
  • Helped lead Houston High School to the 2014 TSSAA State Tournament championship game as a junior, batting .400 in four state tournament games, finishing with two home runs and six RBI.
  • Named to the Tennessee Baseball Coaches Association’s Region 7/8 Team and represented Tennessee in the Border War Games in Atlanta.
  • Prepped under head coach Lane McCarter.
  • Played summer baseball with Dulins Dodgers and coach Tim Dulin, earning WWBA All-Tournament honors in 2014 after batting .364 in the tournament.

Personal

  • Alex Fernando Sala is the son of Fernando and Wendy Sala.
  • Born August 29.
  • Has a younger brother, George.
  • A biology major.

Statistics

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Historical Player Information

  • 25

    2016Freshman

    Catcher
    5'11" 184 lbs
    25
  • 25

    2017Sophomore

    Catcher
    5'11" 184 lbs
    25
  • 25

    2018Junior

    Catcher
    5'11" 187 lbs
    25
  • 25

    2019Senior

    Catcher
    6'0" 193 lbs
    25