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Ex-Warriors
get their first taste of professional
baseball
6-23-07
Fresh
off winning the 51st annual Avista NAIA
World Series title, eight players from
Lewis-Clark State College are either
beginning or close to beginning their
professional baseball careers with rookie
league teams.
Beau
Mills and Mark Thompson, who were selected
in the first and eighth round respectively
in the Major League Draft earlier this month
by
Cleveland
, are both playing for the Mahoning Valley
Scrappers in
Ohio
. The Scrappers opened their season
Wednesday splitting a doubleheader with
Jamestown
, both winning by 2-1 scores. In the second
game, a
Jamestown
pitcher had a no-hitter going until the
ninth inning. Mills and Thompson played in
both games and both went an identical
0-for-5.
Mills,
who is being moved to first base, is only
expected to be with
Mahoning
Valley
briefly. Last week, Indians minor-league
director John Mirabelli said Mills would
spend about a week with the club, then move
up to join Class A Lake County Captains.
Thompson, a shortstop, is expected to stay
with
Mahoning
Valley
for the season.
Jessie
Mier, who was selected in the 12th round by
the Los Angeles Dodgers, is playing for the
Ogden Raptors in
Utah
. He saw action in the team’s second game
of the season on Wednesday and went 1-for-4
with a single as the team’s designated
hitter.
Ogden
lists five catchers on its roster.
Pitcher
Wil Morgan, chosen in the 12th round by the
New York Mets, pitched the ninth inning in
relief for the Brooklyn Cyclones in their
second game this year on Wednesday. He
pitched a 1-2-3 ninth in a 6-3 loss to
Staten Island
.
Infielder
Donnie Ecker, selected in the 22nd round by
Texas
, is currently working out with the Rangers
rookie team in
Arizona
, which opens its season on Friday night.
Infielder Zach Evangelho wasn’t drafted
but signed a free-agent contract with
Kansas City
and is on the roster of the Idaho Falls
Chukars. He hasn’t seen action in the
team’s first two games.
Pitcher
Chris Kissock was a ninth-round selection by
Philadelphia
, but the Canadian native is waiting for his
work visa before he can play with the
Williamsport Crosscutters in
Pennsylvania
, the Phillies’ Class A Rookie team.
Kissock is expected to join the team within
in the next couple of weeks.
Brian
Parker, a pitcher chosen by
Baltimore
in the 19th round, is expected to sign a
contract with the team by this weekend and
likely will end up with the Bluefield
Orioles in
West Virginia
.
Matt
Fitts, a junior pitcher who was chosen in
the 15th round by
Houston
, decided not to sign and return to play for
LCSC next season. Fitts is playing for a
summer team in
Corvallis
,
Ore.
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