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Dan Keller was an offensive catalyst on Caldwell’s early baseball teams. A two-time all-CACC selection, he batted .409 as a sophomore and .371 as a junior, helping the Cougars advance to the CACC championship game in 1999. Keller recorded a program-best 139 runs in 115 career games and ranks seventh all-time at Caldwell in batting average (.352) and doubles (30).
"I came to Caldwell not knowing what to expect from a program that had only been in existence for one year,” said Keller. “What I quickly learned was how serious everyone took the game of baseball, and how much fun everyone was outside of the game. The memories and experiences from those four years will always be a part of me."
Dan currently lives in Long Valley, NJ with his wife Heather, and his daughters Charlotte and Anna. He currently is the second generation owner of George J. Keller and Sons, a residential construction company.
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