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Low-Slot RHP | Stephen F. Austin
2 years of eligibility | 6’1” | 160
SNK 90-93 T94
SL 80-83 | 3000RPM
3.8 GPA
2025 JUCO Stats (Region 14)
59 IP | 55 K
Looking for an opportunity to compete at a high level and help a program win!
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Grad Transfer with 2 years of eligibility. From Angelo State
Coming off TJ (12 month post op May 13th,2026)
Before surgery:
FB 90-94 T95
CB 78-83
CH 80-85
Sinker 90-92
Most recent velo after surgery 90-92
Most recent outings
3IP, 1H, 0Runs, 4Ks
4.1IP 1H, 0Runs 1K
Over 33 college appearances
Closed all 5 games in 2024 D2 World Series
Last start before injury (2025)
93-94mph, 5IP, 0BB, 0Runs, 3Ks against world series team that year.
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.@TpuBaseball Red's Wyatt Ethridge ropes one the other way into right field for an RBI single.
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HS Baseball Players ⚾️
I’ve been around this game a long time, and something’s changed...
We’re losing respect for the game.
• Chirping after every pitch.
• Celebrating routine plays like it’s Game 7
• Trying to embarrass opponents instead of beating them.
That’s not toughness. That’s insecurity. 💯
Somewhere along the way, being loud became more important than being good.
And the worst part? It’s being allowed.
When I came up…
• You showed up early.
• You handled your business.
• You played hard.
• You shut your mouth.
• If you had something to say…
you said it with performance.
• And if lines were ever crossed, the players took care of it.
The truth: 👇
• Baseball is hard.
• You’re going to fail.
• You’re going to struggle.
• The game doesn’t need more noise…
• It needs more respect.
• Nobody remembers who chirped.
• They remember who showed up.
• Who competed.
• Who handled adversity.
• Who left the game better than they found it.
Want to separate yourself?
Stop talking. Start working.
Respect the game.
💯⚾️
During one of the worst losing streaks of my career, our team president walked into my office.
Keli McGregor. One of the best men I've ever known.
He could have come to vent. To question my decisions. To ask hard questions.
Instead, he said: "Cut to the chase, Clint. What's next?"
I looked him in the eye and gave him two words: "Shower well."
The Colorado Rockies were struggling badly that year.
Pregame preparation was solid. Scout meetings, early work, attention to detail. All of it was there.
But at game time, the tires were flat.
I told Keli: the game did everything it could to us today. We just couldn't meet its demands.
Now it was time to reset.
"Shower well" means exactly this:
• Watch the frustration circle down the drain
• Shampoo, rinse, repeat and get the grime of today completely off your mind
• Walk out clean, go home, and actually rest
Leave it at the ballpark. The game is over. There's nothing left to solve tonight.
Keli nodded. Asked if he could share it with the whole organization.
I said sure. And then it hit me. This isn't just for baseball.
Bad day at the office. Grumpy boss. Missed deadline. Traffic on the way home.
You can carry all of that through your front door.
Or you can shower well.
I've never seen a single problem get better because someone dragged it home with them.
The reset is a discipline. Same as preparation. Same as showing up.
Either we win. Or we learn.
The only real loss? When you don't take a single thing out of a hard day.
So tonight, whatever kind of day it was, shower well.
Tomorrow is a new at-bat.
What does your reset look like? I'd love to hear it.
Kristian Thiele (@KThiele2027) drives this pitch the other way for an RBI single extending the lead to 2-0 in the top of the 2nd.
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Jason Lee throttles this ball by the left fielder for the RBI double extending the lead in the bottom of the 3rd.
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