Joey Mundy - Baseball - Vanderbilt University Athletics

#19 Joey Mundy

IF

Class Freshman
Height 6'3"
Weight 215 LBS
B/T L/R
Hometown Huntington, W.Va.
High School Huntington
Bio

Career Game Highs
Hits: *1, last 3/17 vs. Tennessee Tech
Runs:
RBI:
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HRs:
Strikeouts: *1, last 3/1 vs. Illinois State
Stolen Bases:

COACH CORBIN QUOTE: Joey was another player that we found in our summer camp leading up to his senior year. He was a well-rounded athlete in high school and you can certainly see those traits start to take shape on the baseball field. He has a hitterâ?TMs mentality and showed several times during the fall what he could become with more repetition and swings.

2015 – Singled as a pinch hitter vs. Tennessee Tech 3/17… Hit by a pitch and struck out vs. Illinois State 3/1… Picked up his first collegiate hit with a single through the right side vs. Illinois State 2/27… Made his collegiate debut as a pinch hitter against Santa Clara 2/14 striking out in game one of doubleheader.

High School – Lettered three years in baseball and football at Huntington HS… His 2012 team was sectional champs… Named an all-state and all-conference performer in all three seasons… Captained the baseball team for three years… Played summer ball or high school with Elijah Wellman (West Virginia football) and Seth Kinker (Ohio State).

Academics – Mundy is undecided on a major in his first year at Vanderbilt.

Personal – Joseph Scott Mundy… Born 12/10/95 in Huntington, W. Va…. Son of Bill and Patsy Mundy… Has won sister, Jamie, who played basketball at Georgetown… Favorites include: Dustin Pedroia (baseball player), Boston Red Sox (team), Call of Duty (video game), Pain and Gain, Taken, Shooter, Fast and Furious, The Other Guys (movies), Family Guy, The League, NCIS (TV shows), Mark Wahlberg (actor), Joe Bag of Doughnuts at Moe’s (meal), Drake, Jeezy, Chase Rice (music), beef jerky (late night snack).. Says Mark Wahlberg would play him in a movie… Uses calm as the one word to describe himself… Roommates with Collin Snider… Lists winning sectionals as a sophomore as his most memorable athletic moment… Chose Vanderbilt because “it was the best place to get an education and play baseball.”