16 - The Michigan Daily - Monday, June 14, 2004 SPORTS Jays make Feldkamp top 'M' pick By Ryan Sosin Daily Sports Editor Michigan sophomore pitcher Derek Feldkamp was on the road heading home from Ann Arbor last Tuesday when his phone rang. On the other end of the phone was a scout from the Toronto Blue Jays. vDerek had been taken in the 41st round of the Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft. "It's a dream come true to see your name up on the draft board," Feldkamp said. "It's an exceptional honor and it feels very gratifying." The 41st round is not a very accurate representation of Feldkamp's standing in the eyes of scouts. Because he was C21 at the time of the draft, he became a draft-eligible sophomore. With two more chances at being drafted, Feld- kamp's likelihood of signing with the Blue Jays becomes a question. "(The Blue Jays) pretty much said we will see how this process goes as far as the summer, and see what we (action) we will take from there," Feldkamp said. "If I do end up sign- ing a professional contract, (the team talked about) the hard work and long hours of practice needed to give me a chance to rise through the minor leagues and make it to the big leagues to play in Toronto." At the beginning of his sopho- more season, Feldkamp wasn't even considered a prospect. But after adding seven miles per hour to his fastball, hitting as high as 95 mph and showing three solid pitches, scouts began to take notice. Even more impressive was that his rapid development took place in a season where he jumped from the bullpen into a rotation, starting eight of his 19 appearances. "To just have a chance to get drafted, and to know how hard I had to work to prove myself," Feldkamp said. "Hopefully we can take that progress and turn it into a Big Ten Championship at Michigan." Feldkamp credits his summer ball work last year for the drastic improvement. He went 4-0 with a 2.57 ERA and a pair of saves in the Florida Collegiate Instructional League. While down there, he began a long-toss program to build arm strength and a more focused weight lifting program. "(Summer ball gave me) a chance to get some good old fashioned hard work in," Feldkamp said. "It really helped translate into adding seven (mph) to my fastball. That helped me have a chance to get drafted." He will again head down to Flori- da, this year he will be going to the IMG Baseball Academy in Braden- ton. According to Baseball America, if he continues improving at a simi- lar rate, he could find himself as a second or third round pick in 2005. Coming into last week's draft, Feldkamp got a picture of what he could expect from fellow pitcher and roommate Jim Brauer, who had been drafted twice before. "It's nice to have a chance to talk to him, he explained the process," Feldkamp said. "He's been real helpful in the whole Sophomore pitcher Derek Feldkamp was selected by the Toronto Blue Jays in the Major League Draft on Tuesday. Feldkamp will likely return to Michigan for his junior season. thing, the decision making and all kamp and Roberts, was taken in the that good stuff." draft as well. Brauer, a junior, joined Feldkamp "It's kind of cool for everyone in as 2004 pick. Senior Brandon. the house to have a chance to get Roberts, who also lives with Feld- drafted," Feldkamp said. 0 M' cr n n c c t 0. n 'O 0 O Q You want togo to medical school, you have your B.A., but the only science course you've taken has been Physics for Poets. We have a program for you. CARR'S WASH VM FOOTBALL CHARITY DRIVE FOR MOTT'S CHILDRENS' HOsPiTA ~ MICHIGAN STADIUM, JUNE 12, 2004 ~ ~I I9 0 Columbia University's Postbaccalaureate Premedical Program is America's oldest and best. Discover why our graduates have an 85% placement rate in American medical schools. Call: (800) 890-4127 gspremed@columbia.edu www.columbia.edu/ca/gs/postbacc 0 Scol ofGeneral Studies