FRC's Christianson Selected in 15th Round by 'Rays

FRC's Christianson Selected in 15th Round by 'Rays

A former catcher turned Feather River College pitcher will now have the opportunity to continue his baseball career at the professional level.

Golden Eagle closer Jake Christianson was selected in the 15th round of the Major League Baseball draft today by the Tampa Bay Rays. Christianson was the 464th player taken overall and just the fifth player selected from the California Community College Athletic Association. He was the second player chosen from a CCCAA Northern Division school.

The 6-foot-5 righthander had pitched just two college innings prior to the 2022 season, coming to the program from St. Paul, Minnesota as a catcher.

"We are all super excited for Jake and his opportunity to compete at the highest level," said FRC coach Terry Baumgartner. "This just proves that you can achieve your dreams if you are willing to put in the work to get better."

Christianson blossomed as Feather River's closer in his first season on the job. He led the Golden Valley Conference with eight saves, and went 5-3 on the hill with a 1.66 ERA. He pitched 38 innings, gave up only 21 hits and had a sizzling 55 strikeouts. His strikeout to innings pitched ratio was 13.03, third best in the entire state at the junior college level... (More here)