June 7, 2005
Thomas, a 6-foot-3-inch lefty from
"Justin's just been a great player and person for us," YSU head coach Mike Florak said. "He and his family have meant a lot to the program, and it's a happy day for everyone involved."
"He's going to keep getting better and better. He's got a very good fastball and slider, but what separates him is his competitiveness. He does whatever it takes to win," Florak said.
In just three years at YSU, Thomas set himself apart as one of the top pitchers in school history. He leaves ranked second all-time in career strikeouts with 250 - one behind former Major Leaguer Dave Dravecky - and third in career starts with 36 and career innings pitched with 253 1/3. He is also ranked sixth all-time in career victories with 19, and he was the first pitcher in school history to earn seven wins in consecutive seasons. His 14 starts as both a sophomore and a junior set the school record, and he set the school mark in innings pitched in a season with 93 1/3 in 2004.
As a junior, he was named the Horizon League's Pitcher of the Year after posting a 7-5 record with a 3.42 ERA and a career-high 88 strikeou ts. He was dominant in League contests, posting a 3-1 mark with a 2.00 ERA. In his three conference wins against
In his sophomore campaign, he finished 7-3 and struck out 82 hitters in 93 1/3 innings to be named Second-Team All-Horizon League. He earned the win against
Thomas is the fifth player to be drafted in Florak's seven years at the helm of the Penguins. In addition to Hennessey and Brumit, Mike Abdalla was chosen in the 40th round by