Chris Rahl
Christopher Miller Rahl is an American former baseball player who has spent his professional career in the minor leagues. In 2004 [NCAA Division I baseball season|2004], Rahl was named a First Team NCAA All-American by three of the four major selectors when he was a sophomore at the College of William & Mary.
Early life
Rahl was born in Morristown, New Jersey but grew up in Chesapeake, Virginia. He attended Great Bridge High School where, in his senior year, he batted.465 with eight home runs, had 30 RBIs and 25 steals. He earned honorable mention all-state Group AAA honors for his performance.College
Rahl played college baseball not too far from his Virginia hometown at the College of William & Mary. He suited up for the Tribe in 2003 and 2004, while his best season came during his sophomore campaign in 2004. Rahl guided William & Mary to a school record 37 wins while setting numerous individual season team records along the way. According to a Tribe press release, Rahl set or tied records in "hits, total bases, stolen bases, and RBIs, and tied single season records in home runs, runs scored and triples." In each of the aforementioned categories he ranked in the national top 20.At the end of the season, Rahl was honored as the Colonial Athletic Association Player of the Year. He was the first William & Mary player to earn the award and was concurrently the league's first-ever sophomore honoree. No other player in CAA history had recorded 20 home runs and 40 stolen bases in the same season, either. Nationally, Rahl was recognized as consensus All-American by being selected by three of the four All-America selectors; the American Baseball Coaches Association, Collegiate Baseball, and the National [Collegiate Baseball Writers Association] all placed him on their First Team All-America selections.