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Oakton Pitcher Drafted by Oakland A’s
Derek De Young helped lead the Raiders to a record 43 wins last season.

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The Oakland A’s drafted Oakton right-handed pitcher Derek De Young in the 18th round of the First-Year Player Draft on Wednesday, June 6.
De Young, a graduate of Plainfield Central High School, made the most of his sophomore season, leading the Raiders pitching staff in wins (eight), earned run average (2.85) and strikeouts (104).
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The Plainfield native, also named to the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Division II All-North Central Region First Team and the Illinois Skyway Collegiate Conference All-Conference First Team, was the 559th pick in the Major League Baseball draft. His 1.37 strikeouts per inning ranked seventh in NJCAA Division II.
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“I’m so proud of Derek,” said Bill Fratto, head coach of the Raiders. “He’s come up big for us all season long and is definitely well-deserving of being drafted.”
In 2012, the Raiders claimed the Illinois Skyway championship and finished the season with a school record 43 wins.
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