Andrew “PJ” Fuentes has been a dedicated member of the Menlo College Baseball program from 2021 to 2024, and now continues to make an impact behind the scenes as he pursues a Master’s degree in Sport and Performance Psychology. Known for his leadership, work ethic, and versatility, PJ has transitioned from player to a valuable contributor in multiple roles within Menlo Athletics.
During his collegiate playing career, PJ appeared in 4 games, logging 10 at-bats with:
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2 hits, both doubles
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1 RBI
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5 runs scored
Season Highlights:
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2023: Appeared in 3 games, collecting 1 hit
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2022: Did not make an appearance but was recognized for academic excellence
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Honors:
PJ joined Menlo from Piedmont Hills High School, where he was a standout on the varsity squad for three seasons. He played catcher, outfield, and third base, and posted a career batting average over .300, including a breakout junior year where he hit .315 with a home run and 11 RBIs. Known as a “student of the game,” PJ brought a high baseball IQ and relentless energy to the Oaks.
In addition to his academic and athletic pursuits, PJ has become a fixture in Menlo Athletics Game Operations, serving as a Public Address Announcer for home events and an event operations assistant for varsity competitions. His voice is well-known across campus, adding energy and professionalism to every contest he’s involved in.
Now enrolled in Menlo’s Sport and Performance Psychology graduate program, PJ continues to embody the spirit of the Oaks—as a student, teammate, leader, and ambassador for Menlo Athletics.