MULES BASEBALL IS WELL REPRESENTED IN THE PROFESSIONAL RANKS WITH
A TOTAL OF 16 FORMER PLAYERS (INCLUDING 9 FROM THIS PAST SEASONS SQUAD) NOW
PLAYING IN THE MINOR LEAGUES. Click on the links to each player to follow
their progress.
Five CMSU pitchers selected in the first 11 rounds of
the 2005 MLB draft...More
Info
Nick Webber (left) became the highest draft choice in Mules baseball history
on Tuesday (June 7th) as he is selected in the 2nd round (Pick #78 overall) in
the annual
Major
League Baseball Draft. Webber was tabbed by the
St. Louis Cardinals
after establishing a new CMSU and MIAA career record for saves this past season
for the Mules with 19. Webber is with the
New Jersey Cardinals (short season A
League) Danny Powers (2nd from left) was selected by the
Minnesota
Twins in the 8th round (Pick #255 overall). Powers established a new
CMSU and MIAA record with 15 wins this past season on his way to being named the
NCAA-II "Pitcher and Player of the Year". Powers is with the
Elizabethton Twins
(Rookie League) Jason Schutt
(middle), a 12-game winner for the Mules, was selected by the
Cleveland Indians in the 10th round (Pick #304 overall). Schutt is
with the
Burlington Indians (Rookie League) Josh
Outman (2nd from right), who won his last 10 consecutive games, was selected by
the
Philadelphia Phillies in the 10th round (Pick #307 overall). Outman
is with the Batavia Muckdogs (short season
A League) Mike
Phelps (right) was selected in the 11th round (Pick #340 overall) by the
Chicago Cubs.
Phelps is with the Peoria Chiefs
(Class A League)
Shawn Callahan, who was named the NCAA-II "Position Player of the Year",
became
the sixth CMSU player selected in the 2005 draft when the
Oakland
Athletics tabbed him in the 22nd round (Pick #671 overall).
Callahan is with the Vancouver Canadians
(short season A League)
Read about the CMSU impact on the Major League Baseball Draft
Patrick Evers (left) and Brent Lacy (middle) have signed with
the River City Rascals, joining
former Mules pitcher Steve McReynolds, while Dustin Bolton (right) has signed
with the Evansville Otters.
Both teams are members of the
Frontier Independent League.
Other former Mules players currently in the Minor Leagues:
Francisco Leandro, who was selected as a starter in the Class A
Midwest League
All-Star Game, June 22nd, in Peoria, Ill., is now a member of the
Visalia Oaks (Class A Advanced
League affiliate of the Tampa Bay Devil Rays) / Steve Sharpe
pitches for the
AZL Athletics (Rookie League affiliate of the Oakland Athletics) /
Zack Norman plays for the
Clearwater Threshers (Class A Advanced League affiliate of the
Philadelphia Phillies) / Boomer Berry plays for the
Kannapolis Intimidators
(Class A affiliate of the Chicago White Sox) / Craig Ringe plays
for the Bakersfield Blaze (Class A
Advanced League affiliate of the Texas Rangers) / Morgan
Burkhart, who has seen time in the major leagues, is currently playing with
Saltillo Saraperos (Triple A
Mexican League)

CMSU seniors receive the Central Regional championship trophy prior to
the Mules first-round game of the NCAA-II Baseball Championships at Riverwalk
Stadium in Montgomery, Ala., on Saturday night, May 28th.
Central regional chairman Kyle Poock (left) presented the trophy to the
Mules.

Mules season ends with an
8-5 loss to eventual champion
Florida Southern
on Friday, June 3rd, in the semi-final round of the
NCAA-II Championships
in
Montgomery, Alabama. The loss was the Mules second consecutive setback to
the Moccasins in the double-elimination event and ends the season for CMSU with
a record of
57-9, and marks the third time in the
past four yeas that the Mules have finished 3rd at the NCAA-II Championships.
Mules Receive All-American Honors
Danny Powers is named the Rawlings/ABCA "Pitcher of the Year" and "Player of the
Year"
Plus...Powers is named "Pitcher of the Year" by the National Collegiate Baseball
Writers of America.
Powers also receives First-Team Academic All-American recognition...More
Info
Shawn Callahan
is named
the Rawlings/ABCA "Position Player of the Year"
and First-Team All-American by the National Collegiate Baseball Writers of
America.
Will Bradley is named to the All-American Second Team by both ABCA and National
Collegiate Baseball Writers of America, Nick Webber is named to the All-American
Second Team by ABCA and to the All-American Third Team by the National
Collegiate Baseball Writers of America. Josh Outman is named to the
All-American Third Team and Jason Schutt receives Honorable Mention by the
National Collegiate Baseball Writers of America.
ABCA All-American Information /
NCBWA
All-American Information


Mules new indoor training facility located next to Crane Stadium/Tompkins
Field

View from the outfield at Tompkins Field of the new indoor training facility
(right) located next to the Mules locker room (left) at Crane Stadium. For
pictures from inside the facility...Click
Here
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