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Jamie Landin

Jamie Landin

  • Class
    2005
  • Induction
    2018
  • Sport(s)
    Baseball
An infielder, Jamie Landin was the first four-year player in Islanders baseball history, playing on the Island from 2002-2005. Landin finished his career with a .427 batting average in his senior season, setting a school record that still stands today.
 
Landin also holds records in hits with 297 in his career, extra-base hits with 116 and runs scored with 221. All together, Landin still holds top three marks in 12 offensive categories. The former third baseman holds the top two seasons in batting average and the top three single seasons in triples.
 
Landin went on to play for the Coastal Bend Aviators and made his way into the St. Louis Cardinals organization. Landin earned his MBA from Texas A&M-Corpus Christi in 2008 and now resides in New Mexico where he is a supervisory border patrol agent at the federal law enforcement training center in Artesia.
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