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Sam Mummau

HEIGHT

6’0″

WEIGHT

185 lbs

POSITION

INF

B/T

R/R

CLASS

So.

HOMETOWN

Palm Harbor, Fla.

SCHOOL

Florida

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**Bio information via Florida athletics

DUNEDIN HS:

  • Letterwinner under head coach Josh Sinabaldi at Dunedin
  • As a senior, batted .383/.482/.606 with two homers, three triples, nine doubles, 27 runs, 20 RBI and nine stolen bases
  • Drew more walks (22) than strikeouts (16)
  • Posted a .928 fielding percentage across 69 total chances his final season
  • Played his junior year at Palm Harbor University High School and slashed .364/.548/.590 with one home run, two triples, eight doubles, 19 runs, 14 RBI and 15 steals
  • Also pitched to 2.10 ERA in 13 1/3 frames his junior season
  • Competed for Florida Burn during his prep years
  • Two-time Perfect Game Preseason First Team All-Region (2022-23)
  • Two-time PG Preseason Honorable Mention All-Region (2020-21)
  • 2022 PG National Showcase and 2021 PG Junior National Showcase invitee
  • Earned mention on 13 various tournament teams at PG events from 2019-2022
  • Ranked as the No. 43 player and No. 10 middle infielder in Florida on top of being the No. 312 overall recruit nationally per PG

 
PERSONAL:

  • Son of Rob and Anne Mummau
  • Father spent eight seasons in the Toronto Blue Jays organization and now works as a scout for the Seattle Mariners
  • Has one older brother, Jake, and one younger sister, Maria
  • Majoring in business at the University of Florida

**Bio information via Florida athletics

DUNEDIN HS:

  • Letterwinner under head coach Josh Sinabaldi at Dunedin
  • As a senior, batted .383/.482/.606 with two homers, three triples, nine doubles, 27 runs, 20 RBI and nine stolen bases
  • Drew more walks (22) than strikeouts (16)
  • Posted a .928 fielding percentage across 69 total chances his final season
  • Played his junior year at Palm Harbor University High School and slashed .364/.548/.590 with one home run, two triples, eight doubles, 19 runs, 14 RBI and 15 steals
  • Also pitched to 2.10 ERA in 13 1/3 frames his junior season
  • Competed for Florida Burn during his prep years
  • Two-time Perfect Game Preseason First Team All-Region (2022-23)
  • Two-time PG Preseason Honorable Mention All-Region (2020-21)
  • 2022 PG National Showcase and 2021 PG Junior National Showcase invitee
  • Earned mention on 13 various tournament teams at PG events from 2019-2022
  • Ranked as the No. 43 player and No. 10 middle infielder in Florida on top of being the No. 312 overall recruit nationally per PG

 
PERSONAL:

  • Son of Rob and Anne Mummau
  • Father spent eight seasons in the Toronto Blue Jays organization and now works as a scout for the Seattle Mariners
  • Has one older brother, Jake, and one younger sister, Maria
  • Majoring in business at the University of Florida
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Corbin’s Corner: ‘Sox Cap off Summer with Another Championship

Just over two weeks have passed since the Charlottesville Tom Sox took home their fourth Valley League championship trophy with a 9-5 victory over the Purcellville Cannons in a winner-take-all matchup on August 1. After 15 days of reflection, it’s due time that Corbin’s Corner returned with some observations on Charlottesville’s exhilarating postseason run.

Tom Sox Clobbered by Cannons In Game Two of Championship

The Charlottesville Tom Sox (29-15) fell to the Purcellville Cannons (29-15) by a 21-8 final on Wednesday night at Fireman’s Field. It was a packed house for the Cannons, who hit two grand slams and scored the most runs ever by a ‘Sox opponent.

Tom Sox Walk Off Cannons To Take 1-0 Lead in VBL Championship

Sam Mummau hit his first home run of the season in the tenth inning to propel the Charlottesville Tom Sox (29-14) to a 7-5 win over the Purcellville Cannons (28-15) in game one of the VBL Championship series. The ‘Sox came from behind late in the eighth and persevered in front of a loud crowd at Willie T. Barnett Field to take a 1-0 lead in the best-of-three series. 

Tom Sox Crush Culpeper to Advance to VBL Championship

The Charlottesville Tom Sox (28-14) cruised to a 19-2 win over the Culpeper Cavaliers (22-22) on Sunday night, punching a ticket to their third consecutive VBL championship series and sixth in franchise history. Charlottesville tied the franchise record for most runs scored in a game while securing the mercy rule win over Culpeper in front of a packed, “Green Out” crowd at Willie T. Barnett Field.
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