Q and A with 2012 Tiffin Commitment Garrett Vernau (Newark Catholic)
November 16, 2011
Garrett Vernau, a 2012 outfielder from Newark Catholic, discusses his college selection and what it is like playing at a Division IV high school. Read more…
PBR: Why did you choose Tiffin?
Vernau: The coaching staff showed me they really wanted me to be a part of their program, and made me believe that I can be an important part of their future.
PBR: What other schools were you considering?
Vernau: I have considered several schools, and in the end it came down to Tiffin and Ashland.
PBR: Where did Tiffin first see you compete?
Vernau: At the state tournament my sophomore year, and I made two diving catches in the outfield.
PBR: What kind of role do the coaches expect you to play your first year on campus?
Vernau: They expect me to be a contributing member of the team as a freshman, and to compete for playing time.
PBR: What is your biggest strength as a player and how do you feel that you will help Tiffin?
Vernau: My biggest strength is my speed in the outfield and on the base paths. I expect to cover a lot of ground in the outfield and help our pitching staff feel confident about putting the ball in play. I also expect to make things happen with my speed on the base paths.
PBR: Who has had the biggest impact on you as a baseball player?
Vernau: I grew up admiring and following Tony Womack, who played primarily with the Pittsburgh Pirates and Arizona Diamondbacks. I loved to watch how a small guy with great speed could play hard and impact the game. Tony Womack gave me my first autograph at Spring Training when I was 4 years old, and later in the day when another player turned me down, Tony came over and signed for me again and talked to me for a while. I followed his career and tried to play just like him, and I will always take time to talk to young players.
PBR: Who do you play for in the summer and what was your most exciting experience?
Vernau: This past summer I played for the Columbus Cobras, and the previous two summers I played for the Zanesville 5Bs Stingers. My most exciting experience this past summer occurred when I had two successful suicide squeeze bunts in the same game, and the second was the game winning RBI. I take pride in doing anything the team needs to help the team win.
PBR: Newark Catholic is a D4 baseball powerhouse. What do you say to all those that down grade playing at a small school?
Vernau: Newark Catholic does not play a D4 team until we start tournament play. We have won our league (MSL Ohio) in 2 of the last 3 years, and it is a strong D2/D3 baseball league with several teams having recent success in the state tournament. In non-league games, we play teams like Zanesville, Jonathan Alder, DeSales, Watterson and New Albany.
PBR: What were your stats for this spring season at Newark Catholic?
Vernau: Batting Average - .363; On Base Average - .474; Slugging Average - .525; Strike Outs 6 in 103 plate appearances; Sacrifice Bunts - 6; Stolen Bases - 10; Fielding Average - 1.000
PBR: Who is the toughest pitcher that you have faced in Ohio?
Vernau: Jimmy Lough, my long time teammate at NCHS and recent OSU commit. I faced him for years as we were growing up together, and in intrasquad scrimmages as teammates at NCHS. In the last game I was 1 for 2 with a K and a gapper, but he knows I own him!