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The Official Web Site of the North
Carolina Central University "Eagle" Athletics Department
(July 10, 2007)
FORMER EAGLE SIGNS PROFESSIONAL BASEBALL CONTRACT
UTICA, N.Y. – Former North Carolina Central University outfielder Marcus
Mack has signed a professional baseball contract with the Utica Brewmasters
of the New York State League of Professional Baseball.
The sweet-swinging lefty out of Fayetteville,
N.C. recorded a .330 batting average (38-for-115) in 43 games during his
senior season, while adding 45 runs scored, 29 runs batted in, four doubles,
six triples, three home runs, 42 walks and 37 stolen bases.
Among NCAA Division II leaders during the
2007 campaign, Mack ranked third in stolen bases (0.86 per game), fifth
in walks (0.98 per game) and 14th in triples (0.14 per game).
The New York State League conducted a three-day
tryout which started on June 27 with 1,500 athletes in three different
cities. Mack was one of the 80 players selected for the league draft, which
was held on July 1. After a practice the next day, Mack was the starting
designated hitter for the Brewmasters in their season-opener on July 3,
which drew a crowd of 2,776 fans.
The New York State League is a professional
baseball league designed to offer first year players who have finished
their collegiate eligibility the opportunity to advance to higher level
independent leagues.
The four teams in the League will play a 50-game
schedule at Murnane Field in Utica, N.Y. The season will finish with a
championship game on August 31.
For more information about the New York State
League of Professional Baseball, visit http://www.nystateleague.com.
Marcus Mack (photo by
Mark Austin)
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