
Austin Schotts Taylor Raglin Reed Bastie
Congratulations to the latest Marshals Division I Signees
Austin Schotts, Taylor Raglin and Reed Bastie sign National Letters of Intent to play Division 1 baseball.
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McKinney Marshals players Austin Schotts, Taylor Raglin and Reed Bastie are the latest Marshals to sign to play collegiate baseball at the Division 1 level. Austin Schotts (above left), a senior shortstop from Frisco Centennial, signed with Oklahoma State, while senior 1B Taylor Raglin, also a |
senior at Frisco Centennial, signed with Stephen F. Austin. Reed Bastie, a senior RHP from Trinity Christian Academy, joined Schotts in signing with Oklahoma State University. All three players will be teammates on the summer 2012 Marshals 18U team. |
McKinney Marshals Select Baseball tryouts
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Tryout Information
2012 McKinney Marshals High School Program Team Tryouts: Ages 15, 16, 17, 18
Sunday, December 11, Plano East Senior High School
2:00 - 4:00 p.m.
Saturday, January 7 Plano East Senior High School
1:30 - 3:30 p.m.
There is no fee to try out, and you may attend as many tryouts as possible. It is not necessary to register in advance, but doing so will enable us to let you know if there is a change in the tryout schedule or location. To provide contact so that we can inform you if there is a change, click HERE or call 972-841-3744.
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Mike Henneman:
Mike Henneman rejoins the Marshals
Mike Henneman, the original McKinney Marshal and a former All-Star who pitched for the Texas Rangers, Detroit Tigers and Houston Astros over a 10-year career, has returned to the McKinney Marshals as a roving pitching instructor and ambassador for youth baseball. Henneman, who founded the original version of the Marshals including the TCL Collegiate League McKinney Marshals, will work with Marshals pitchers of all ages. He will be available for team instruction as well as one-on-one pitching instruction for Marshals players.
Henneman was The Sporting News Rookie Pitcher of the Year in 1987, and led Detroit Tigers relief pitchers in wins and ERA in both 1987 and 1988. He was elected to the American League All-Star team in 1989. He has the second-most saves (154) in Detroit TIgers history. "Baseball has given me so much over the years," said Henneman. "It is important to me that I give something back. I like what is happening with the Marshals now, and I like the emphasis on providing a positive experience and a quality organization for players and parents. I plan to help in any way I can." He said he especially is looking forward to tutoring pitchers who have a goal of pitching at the collegiate level or professionally.