Kyle McMullen
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- Height:
- 6-2
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- Weight:
- 205
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- Hometown:
- Dixon, CA
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- Position:
- C/OF
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- Year:
- SO
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- Bats/Throws:
- R/R
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- High School:
- Butte College
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- Previous School:
- Butte College
News mentions
A total team effort ensured the A&M-Texarkana Eagles would live to fight another day at the RRAC Baseball Championship, as the Eagles paired solid offense with effective pitching Saturday for a 10-3 win over University of the Southwest in an elimination game at the Sterlington Sports Complex.
A&M-Texarkana split Friday’s doubleheader against UH-Victoria, keeping the Eagles a game ahead of the Jaguars in the Red River Athletic Conference with just tomorrow’s game remaining before the RRAC postseason tournament.
A&M-Texarkana survived a couple of wild games, including a high-scoring finale to take a series sweep of Xavier and up its win streak to four.
Collin Fenili turned in another strong outing Sunday in the series opener at Huston-Tillotson but didn’t get the offensive support needed to avoid an upset loss to the ninth-place Rams.
A&M-Texarkana earned a split of Monday’s doubleheader which allowed the road weary Eagles to avoid a three-game sweep at the hands of ninth-place Huston-Tillotson in Austin.
The Eagle baseball team took both games in Saturday’s doubleheader with Jarvis Christian at Dobson Field, setting up a chance for a three-game sweep Sunday when the series finale begins at 11 am.
Saturday’s conference doubleheader provided plenty of fireworks as A&M-Texarkana and LSU-Alexandria played to a split of the two games at Dobson Field, setting up a rubber match Sunday afternoon between the teams tied for fourth in the RRAC standings.
Sunday’s rubber match once again featured lots of hits and plenty of runs, but A&M-Texarkana was on the wrong end of the balance as LSU-Alexandria took the series with a 13-6 win at Dobson Field.
Road woes continued for the Eagle baseball team as they dropped two of three in a conference series against Our Lady of the Lake over the weekend. A&M-Texarkana (10-13 overall, 7-5 RRAC) fell to just 2-8 on the road.
For seven full innings, A&M-Texarkana had third-ranked Tennessee Wesleyan on the ropes, looking for a knockout punch to complete the upset. But it was the Bulldogs who swung back and swung hardest, scoring four runs in the eighth to erase a three-run deficit and escape Pilots Field with a 5-3 win over the Eagles.
The Eagle baseball team got back in the win column Saturday, sweeping a conference doubleheader against Texas College at Dobson Field.