TITANS `06: Played in 64 of the Titans' 65
games, starting 60 games at third base to set a career high
Hit a career-high .303 and hit seven home runs, good for second on
the team Had a career-high 10-game hitting streak from Apr.
21 to May 10 when he went 17-for-42 (.405) in that span. He earned
Big West's player of the Week on Mar. 27 and was named to the
College Baseball Foundation's Honor Roll for a week that saw him go
8-for-17 (.471) with a pair of home runs while logging five RBI
against Pepperdine and Long Beach State Posted 17 multi-hit
performances including a four-hit game against Long Beach State on
Mar. 26 and a career-high five-hit game on Apr. 2 vs. Cal State
Northridge. He went 5-for-5 with a home run, a triple and tied a
career-high with four RBI Made just five errors in 177
chances at the hot corner Finished the season with a
six-game hit streak, going 8-for-25 (.320) combined in the Super
Regionals and the College World Series Hit his first career
postseason home run at the CWS, off North Carolina's Andrew Miller
Was named an All-Big West Conference Honorable Mention.
TITANS `05: Played in 29 games for the Titans
in 2005, primarily coming off the bench as the team's best
pinch-hitter The third baseman got only seven starts, one of
which was at third, with teammate Ronnie Prettyman getting the
majority of the time Started at first base twice and the
designated hitter spot four times, hitting .250 (12-for-48)
Picked up a season-high two hits on two occasions, going 2-for-3 on
Apr. 9 at Cal State Northridge and 2-for-3 on May 3 vs. San Diego
State Picked up a career-high four RBI on Apr. 9 at CSUN
Hit his first collegiate home run on Feb. 13 vs. Fresno
State, a pinch-hit two-run blast in the 9-0 win Posted two
short three-game hitting streaks from Feb. 6 to Feb 13 and from
Apr. 5 to Apr. 10.
TITANS `04: Was granted a medical redshirt
season after undergoing shoulder surgery.
EASTERN ARIZONA COLLEGE: Played one year for
Coach Jim Bagnall as a shortstop and closer Earned many
awards including all-conference, all-region, and Rawlings NJCAA Big
Stick Award Named National Junior College Association
All-American Led league and broke school record for batting
average at .407 Also led league in hits and finished second
in triples.
NORTH MEDFORD HS: Earned three letters for
Coach Brett Wolfe in Medford, Oregon Hit .370 with four home
runs as a senior and .322 with 13 doubles as a junior Also
compiled a 9-2 record with a 0.99 ERA and two saves as a senior
pitcher Held team captain position for both his junior and
senior seasons Earned all-conference and all-state honors
Awarded conference player of the year honors as a senior and
elected to the State/Metro All-Star Series Also lettered
once in soccer.
PERSONAL: Born on June 29, 1984, in Harbor
City, Calif. Parents are Evan and Teresa McArthur
Full name is Evan Burns McArthur Has three older sisters
(Renee, Marianne and Shirlianne) Lists his father as the
greatest influence in his life Majoring in business
Was briefly a bat boy for the Titans in 1994 Enjoys playing
cards in his spare time Would like to see Miami, LSU, and
Arizona State added to the Titans' schedule Favorites
include: Los Angeles Dodgers (team), Alex Rodriguez (player), Val
Kilmer (actor), Jessica Alba (actress), Boondock Saints (movie) and
pasta (food).