Brady Nori was a four-year starter for the Middletown baseball team from 1994-97 leading the team by batting over .400 all four years. He was a three-time All-Greater Miami Conference selection and was twice named the team’s Most Valuable Player. Brady was a pre-season All-American selection his senior year and led the Middies with a .458 batting average and 37 stolen bases. He also was named Academic All-Conference his senior year. Brady received a scholarship to Miami University where he’d batted over .300 his last three seasons including .374 his senior season. He was twice selected as the RedHawk Award winner by his teammates. Brady hit two doubles versus Kent State to help Miami advance to the Mid-American Conference championship game his sophomore year. As a junior, he held a 16-game hitting streak that began with a game-winning home run in Miami’s upset win over nationally-ranked Florida Atlantic. Miami won the MAC tournament his junior year. Brady hit safely in all four games. Also his junior year, he had a base hit and scored two runs in three at-bats versus Arizona State and also had a hit, a run and an RBI in Miami’s NCAA Regional win over Creighton. Brady hit safely in 44 of 57 games his junior year. He also collected 96 hits his senior year which is still a school record for most hits in a single season.