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Tim Lahey
Timothy William "Tim" Lahey (; born February 7, 1982) is a former minor league baseball relief pitcher. He is officially listed as standing tall and weighing . Lahey is an example of a "phantom ballplayer": one who has spent time on a major league roster but never appeared in any games. ==High school and college== Lahey was born February 7, 1982, in Worcester, Massachusetts. Growing up in Massachusetts, his favorite Major League Baseball team was the Boston Red Sox. He made the varsity team in his first season at St. John's High School, located in Shrewsbury, Massachusetts—the first freshman since Ron Darling to be named a member of the senior squad. In addition to baseball, he played golf and basketball in high school. After graduating, Lahey attended Princeton University, where he was a four-year member of the Tigers baseball team. In his first two seasons, Lahey saw limited playing time as a catcher and hit a total of five home runs over those two years. As a junior, however, he hit 11 home runs, the Tigers' second-best single-season total, and was named to the all-regional team in that year's NCAA Division I Baseball Championship. In his final season, he was named to the all-Ivy League second team, batting in 31 runs that year and "() his status as one of the greatest catchers in recent Princeton history". After graduating with a degree in politics,〔 Lahey was selected by the Minnesota Twins in the 20th round of the 2004 Major League Baseball Draft, the 601st overall pick.
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