WILLIAMSBURG, Va. - William
and Mary senior RHP Matt Davenport was drafted by the Detroit Tigers in the 34th
(1054th overall) round of the 2012 MLB draft Wednesday afternoon. Davenport, who was named the 2012 CAA Pitcher
of the Year, becomes the 21st player drafted into the majors out of the College
since 1999. Along with being named the
CAA Pitcher of the Year, the Chesapeake, Va., native garnered first-team
all-conference accolades this season.
Davenport concluded his finest season in a Green and Gold
uniform with a record of 7-5 and an ERA of 1.73. For the year, he struck out 90 batters in
109.1 innings pitched, while holding the opposition to a batting average of
.210. In all, Davenport finished the
season ranking first in the CAA in ERA, opposition batting average, innings
pitched and strikeouts. Davenport draws
the curtain shut on an impressive career as he ranks second all-time in the
W&M record books with an ERA of 3.26 and innings pitched (336.2).
In 2012, Davenport earned the CAA Pitcher of the Week
distinction twice, as he posted victories over James Madison (March 16) and
Hofstra (May 18) in the weeks that were.
Against JMU, Davenport limited the Dukes to just two hits as he finished
off the, 5-0, complete-game shutout with eight strikeouts. In his final start in a Green and Gold
uniform, he silenced the CAA's most potent hitting squad in Hofstra. Against the Pride, Davenport struck out a
career-high 12 batters and held Hofstra to just five hits as he went the
distance in the, 12-0, victory.