Hon joo, Todd Gedaminski, going into the LINCOLN LAND COMMUNITY COLLEGE (pictured right) ATHLETIC HALL OF FAME on FEB. 6
Golf and Baseball 1983-85
Todd was named Male Athlete of the Year in 1985. He was named All-Region and team MVP in baseball in 1985. In golf, he was an individual qualifier for the 1985 NJCAA national golf tournament. He went on to play baseball at the University of Florida, where he received Fireman of the Year in 1986. After college, he played professionally with the New York Yankees.
Golf and Baseball 1983-85
Todd was named Male Athlete of the Year in 1985. He was named All-Region and team MVP in baseball in 1985. In golf, he was an individual qualifier for the 1985 NJCAA national golf tournament. He went on to play baseball at the University of Florida, where he received Fireman of the Year in 1986. After college, he played professionally with the New York Yankees.
This news should take some of the sting off the Oneonta story. Todd pitched in six games (9 innings) for Oneonta. Now one of Oneonta's own is a Hall of Famer.
ReplyDeleteHe retired after one season of pro ball (1987) that was split between the Yankee team in the Gulf Coast League and Oneonta.
An 18-year old Bernie Williams (IIH Yankee of the Decade Outfielder) and current Yankee pitching coach Dave Eiland were also members of the 1987 Oneonta Yankees.