US NATIONAL TEAM `08: Was one of three Titans
(along with Christian Colon and Jared Clark) to play a key roll for
the 2008 Team USA squad that finished a perfect 24-0 en route to
the FISU World Championship gold medal in the Czech Republic
Posted the second-best batting average on the team at .299, and
along with Colon, collected the most hits on the squad with 26
Blasted a pair of home runs, hit a team-leading six doubles,
tallied 15 RBI and stole two bases while playing all three outfield
positions.
TITANS `08: Was named to the All-Big West
Conference Second Team as the Titans' everyday centerfielder
Started 62 of the Titans' 63 games Set career highs in most
every offensive category including leading the team in hits (90)
and total bases (139) Had the second longest hitting streak
of the year for Fullerton, posting a 10-gamer from Feb. 24 to Mar.
9, when he hit .465 (20-for-43) with seven doubles, a home run and
six RBI; also had two six-game hitting streaks in 2008 Hit
in 21 of the first 25 games of 2008, good for a .411 batting
average Led the squad with 20 multi-hit games, collecting
three hits on seven occasions and a career-high four hits, three
times Had 12 multi-RBI efforts driving in two runs on 10
occasions and tied his career-high twice with three RBI in a game
Stole a career high 17 bases in 23 attempts, and swiped a
pair of bags on two occasions (Feb. 22 at TCU and Apr. 6 at UC
Irvine). Ranked 2nd in the Big West Conference in runs scored (62),
3rd in hits (90), 3rd in doubles (20), 6th in triples (4), 2nd in
total bases (139), 9th in stolen bases (17) and 1st in plate
appearances (301) and at bats (269).
TITANS `07: Started off as a platoon
outfielder, but ended up as the everyday left fielder after
blossoming into one of the team's best hitters Played in 56
of the team's 63 games, making 39 starts (38 in left, one in
center) Picked up his first career hit in his first official
at bat (was HBP in first plate appearance) on Feb. 2 vs. Stanford
Did not pick up his first career RBI until Mar. 11 at East
Carolina with a 3-for-4, 2 RBI effort Hit his first career
home run on May 8 at home vs. Loyola Marymount Had 14
multi-hit games, and five times picked up a season-best three hits
Posted nine multi-RBI efforts, three of which he tallied
three runs driven in Had a seven-game hitting streak from
May 2 to May 12 when he went 13-for-26 (.500) with seven RBI and 8
runs scored Was 6-for-12 with a home run and 3 RBI in the
San Diego Regional, earning him all-tournament honors Threw
out UC Irvine's potential winning run with one out in the bottom of
13th inning in the longest game in College World Series History
(5:40) to hold off the Titans' elimination for one more batter
Was 9-for-32 (.281) in the Titans' seven postseason
games.
RANCHO CUCAMONGA HS: Was a three-year letterman
for Head Coach Sean Sullivan at Rancho Cucamonga High School in
Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. Was a three-time All-Baseline
League first-teamer, posting a career .388 batting average with
seven wins and 101 strikeouts from the mound Helped the
Cougars win the Baseline League championship in 2004, hitting .348
with a home run and 23 RBI Received All-Inland Valley
recognition his junior season (2005) when he hit .392 with a pair
of home runs, 11 RBI and nine stolen bases for the Cougar offense,
while collecting two wins and 48 strikeouts in 33.2 innings on the
mound Put up his best numbers his senior year (2006) hitting
.430 with seven home runs and 23 RBI while collecting three wins
and 45 strikeouts in 46.1 innings from the hill Earned
first-team All-CIF recognition in 2006 as well as being named to
the All-Inland Valley team for a second time Was also a
three-year varsity football letterman earning league MVP honors his
senior season.
PERSONAL: Born on March 24, 1988, in Pomona,
Calif. Parents are Robert and Juliette Fellhauer Full
name is Josh Nicholas Fellhauer Nickname is Felly Has
one older brother (Justin) Majoring in American Studies
His favorite sports thrill was throwing out UC Irvine's
Taylor Holiday (the winning run) at home plate in the bottom of the
13th inning at the College World Series Comes from good
baseball genes: His grandfather, Richard, pitched for the St. Louis
Browns and his father, Robert, was a 6th round draft pick by the
A's as a shortstop Favorites include: 300, The Dark Knight
and Step Brothers (movies), Boston, Lil Wayne, Kanye West (musical
artists), The DaVinci Code (book), facebook.com and
baseballamerica.com (websites), Heath Ledger and Johnny Depp
(actors), bowling, golfing (hobbies), Boston Red Sox (team).
FELLHAUER'S CAREER HIGHS
At Bats - 7, June 18, 2007 vs. UC Irvine
Runs - 4, Mar. 9, 2008 vs. Southern Miss
Hits - 4 (3 times), Last on May 16, 2008 vs. San Diego State
RBI - 3 (5 times), Last on Apr. 4, 2008 at UC Irvine
Home Runs - 1 (10 times), Last on May 25, 2008 at Long Beach
State
Doubles - 2 (5 times), Last on May 2, 2008 at UC Santa
Barbara
Stolen Bases - 2 (3 times), Last on Apr. 6, 2008 at UC
Irvine