University of British Columbia Baseball Players Who Made it to the Major Leagues

Baseball Almanac is pleased to present a comprehensive chart of every University of British Columbia alumnus who played baseball at the University of British Columbia AND made it to the Major League level.

"Jeff (Francis) was always one of the better pitchers in our conference, but he didn't have the velocity when he first came to UBC. Between his freshman and sophomore years, he grew a little bit and got a little stronger and that's what kind of pushed him over the edge. We all knew, or hoped, that Jeff would make it but we didn't realize it would happen this quickly. I'm just excited." - UBC Coach Adam Debray in the Vancouver Sun (August 26, 2004)
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Jeff Francis

2000 - 2003

08-25-2004

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University of British Columbia M.L.B. Player Alumnus



The University of British Columbia's baseball program started in part with seed money from Ryan Dempster, Larry Walker and Jeff Zimmerman and Jeff Francis was their first player to make it to the Major League level.

Minor League News ran a story called The Fab 50 in 2004 and Jeff Francis finished third overall (B.J. Upton was first & Jason Kubel was second). In that article Colorodo Rockies Director of Player Personnel Bill Geivett said, "He's obviously dominating the Texas League."

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