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Cowboy Baseball In The Pros, June 29
June 29, 2017 | Cowboy Baseball
Oklahoma State currently has 24 former players in the professional baseball ranks, including five on big league rosters in Pittsburgh shortstop Jordy Mercer, Washington pitcher Koda Glover, St. Louis pitcher Tyler Lyons, Atlanta pitcher Jason Hursh and Anaheim pitcher Andrew Heaney.
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Another former OSU star, John Farrell, is in his fifth season as the manager of the Boston Red Sox. Farrell has guided Boston to a 43-35 record this season, and the Red Sox are tied for first place in the American League East standings. Farrell led Boston to a 2013 World Series title and has managed the Red Sox to pair of AL East championships.
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Koda Glover, Washington Nationals – OSU Career: 2015
In his third professional season, Glover emerged as the Nationals closer this season but a back injury and shoulder inflammation has keep him on the disabled list since June 11. In 23 games this season, he has recorded eight saves and 17 strikeouts in 19 1/3 innings of work.
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Glover made his MLB debut in 2016 and went 2-0 with 16 strikeouts in 19 2/3 innings in 19 appearances.
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Andrew Heaney, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim – OSU Career: 2010-12
Heaney underwent Tommy John surgery last July, and the southpaw remains on the disabled list as he continues to rehab.
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In his first season with the Angels in 2015, Heaney went 6-4 with a 3.59 ERA in 18 starts. He has pitched in 26 games, 24 of them as a starter, over his three MLB seasons.
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Jason Hursh, Atlanta Braves – OSU Career: 2011-13
Hursh is in his fifth season in the Braves' organization and was recalled by Atlanta on June 11. He has made six relief appearances and posted a 1.59 ERA, and he earned his first-career big league win on June 22 against San Francisco.
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The 2017 season marks Hursh's second stint with the Braves; he pitched in a pair of games in 2016. Prior to his call up this month, he pitched at both the Double A and Triple A levels this season and went 2-1 with a 3.09 ERA, five saves and 30 strikeouts in 32 innings.
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A first-round pick in 2013, Hursh was named the Atlanta Braves organization's minor league pitcher of the year in 2014.
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Tyler Lyons, St. Louis Cardinals – OSU Career: 2007-10
Lyons is in his fifth season with St. Louis and has made 14 relief appearances in 2017. He has recorded 23 strikeouts in 22 innings, and he posted his first-career save with three scoreless innings against Milwaukee on June 13.
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A year ago, the southpaw took the mound in 30 games and was 2-0 with a 3.38 ERA and 46 strikeouts in 48.0 innings.
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For his MLB career, Lyons is 7-9 with a 4.06 ERA in 84 appearances, including 20 starts.
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Jordy Mercer, Pittsburgh Pirates – OSU Career: 2006-08
In his sixth year in the big leagues, Mercer is entrenched as the Pirates' starting shortstop. In 75 games this season, he is hitting .269 with seven home runs and 28 RBIs. He also owns a .986 fielding percentage, having committed just four errors on the year.
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Mercer has had an impressive month of June at the plate as he's hitting .306 and has hit safely in 18 of 23 games, including turning in an 11-game hitting streak.
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In six seasons with Pittsburgh, Mercer is a career .258 hitter with 42 homers, 108 doubles and 208 RBIs in 634 games.
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A pair of former Cowboys are currently at the Triple A level.
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Matt Hague, Rochester Red Wings (Twins) – OSU Career: 2008
Hague signed a minor league deal with Minnesota last December after spending 2016 playing in Japan. In 73 games with Rochester, he is hitting .295 with six homers and 32 RBIs. Over his last 10 games, Hague is hitting .371 and has hit safely in eight of those contests.
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During his nine-year minor league career, Hague has been a part of three organizations — Pittsburgh, Toronto and Minnesota — and has played in 1,010 games, compiling a .301 career batting average to go along with 85 homers, 230 doubles and 566 RBIs.
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Hague has had cups of coffee with Pittsburgh, where he played in 30 games with the Pirates in 2012 and in three games in 2014, and Toronto, where in 2015 he appeared in 10 games.
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Brendan McCurry, Fresno Grizzlies (Astros) – OSU Career: 2013-14
After serving a 50-game suspension to open 2017, McCurry made his season debut on May 29 and has made 11 relief appearances, going 1-0 with a save and a 5.28 ERA while recording 15 strikeouts in 15 1/3 innings pitched.
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McCurry is coming off a 2016 season in which he was named to the Texas League Post-Season and Mid-Season All-Star teams for his performance at Double A Corpus Christi as he went 2-4 with 13 saves and a 2.27 ERA for the Hooks.
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An All-American at OSU in 2014 and the school's all-time leader in saves, McCurry is 7-8 with 46 saves and a 2.43 ERA in four professional seasons.
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At the Double A level, a pair of OSU baseball alums are looking to move up the ranks.
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Tim Arakawa, Inland Empire 66ers (Angels) – OSU Career: 2014-15
Arakawa opened the season on the disabled list but has returned to play in 24 games, hitting .296 with three RBIs and five stolen bases.
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Arakawa spent the majority of 2016 at Class A Advanced Inland Empire, where he was a California League Mid-Season All-Star and hit .254 with two homers, 13 doubles, three triples and 25 RBIs in 83 games. He also turned in a 21-game hitting streak, the longest by an Inland Empire player since 2012.
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A 23rd-round draft pick of the Angels in 2015, Arakawa has played at every level of the minor leagues, including 16 games at Triple A, and is a .250 hitter in 218 games.
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Jon Perrin, Biloxi Shuckers (Brewers) – OSU Career: 2012-15
In his third professional season, Perrin has made the move to Double A in 2017. He spent much of the last month on the disabled list but returned to action on June 26. He is 2-0 with a 3.60 ERA in 10 games this season and has racked up 42 strikeouts in 40 innings.
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Perrin has made 49 career appearances, 34 of those starts, and is 8-15 with a 3.27 ERA and 228 strikeouts in 239 2/3 innings.
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The Cowboys have 11 former stars on various levels of Class A rosters, including two in Class A-Advanced leagues.
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Garrett Benge, Lowell Spinners (Red Sox) – OSU Career: 2016-17
Benge was a 13th-round draft pick of Boston earlier this month and made his professional debut for Class A- Short Season Lowell on June 23, going 1-for 3 with a double.
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In four games with the Spinners, Benge is hitting .214 (3-for-14) with a pair of doubles, four walks and an RBI.
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Kevin Bradley, Mahoning Valley Scrappers (Indians) – OSU Career: 2015
Bradley spent one season in Stillwater, hitting .281 with three homers and 23 RBIs in 49 games, and signed a professional contract in 2015 despite going undrafted. He made his 2017 debut with Mahoning Valley on June 12 and in 13 games with the Scrappers is hitting .237 with two doubles and four RBIs.
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In 21 career games in the minors, Bradley is hitting .189 with five RBIs.
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Trey Cobb, Brooklyn Cyclones (Mets) – OSU Career: 2015
Following four seasons in an OSU uniform, Cobb was an eighth-round pick of the New York Mets in this month's draft. He made his pro debut on June 26 for Class A-Short Season Brooklyn and tossed a scoreless inning of relief in which he struck out two.
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Cobb ended his OSU career as the program's all-time leader in appearances with 92, and he ranks sixth all-time on the Cowboys with 11 saves.
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J.R. Davis, Peoria Chiefs (Cardinals) – OSU Career: 2016
Following his lone season with the Cowboys in 2016 in which he led OSU in hitting and was an All-Big 12 First Team selection, Davis signed a pro contract after being drafted in the 15th round by St. Louis.
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In 45 games for Peoria this season, Davis is hitting .243 with three homers, eight doubles, five stolen bases and 19 RBIs.
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Davis' first pro season in 2016 saw him named an Appalachian League Post-Season All-Star after hitting .333 with 11 stolen bases for the Rookie League Johnson City Cardinals.
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Thomas Hatch, Myrtle Beach Pelicans (Cubs) – OSU Career: 2014-16
A third-round pick by the Chicago Cubs after an All-American season at OSU in 2016, Hatch made his professional debut this season. In 15 starts for Myrtle Beach, he is 3-7 with a 3.55 ERA and 73 strikeouts in 71 innings.
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Hatch has recorded five or more strikeouts in six of his starts, including racking up 13 in 5 1/3 innings on May 28, and he ranks ninth in the Carolina League in strikeouts.
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Hatch was the 2016 Big 12 Conference Pitcher of the Year after going 9-3 with a 2.14 ERA and tossing four complete games in 19 starts. He collected 112 strikeouts in 130 1/3 innings of work.
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Garrett McCain, Connecticut Tigers (Tigers) – OSU Career: 2015-17
A 10th-round draft pick of Detroit following an All-American junior season at OSU in 2017, McCain made his pro debut with Connecticut, the Tigers' Class A-Short Season club, on June 23 and went 1-for-4 at the plate.
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In five games with the Tigers, McCain is hitting .235 (4-for-17) with a double, five walks and two RBIs.
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Michael Mertz, Greensboro Grasshoppers (Marlins) – OSU Career: 2015-16
Following two seasons in an OSU uniform, Mertz signed with Miami after being drafted in the 14th round. In 2016, he made 13 appearances between the Rookie League and Class A Short-Season levels.
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Mertz is thriving this season, coming out of the bullpen in 22 of his 23 games for Greensboro and going 3-1 with two saves and a 2.34 ERA to go along with 39 strikeouts in 34 2/3 innings.
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Remey Reed, Batavia Muckdogs (Marlins) – OSU Career: 2015-16
A sixth-round pick of the Marlins in 2016, Reed made four relief appearances in his first pro season and went 1-0 at the Rookie League and Class A Short Season levels. He has taken the mound in two games for Batavia this season, pitching 1 1/3 innings and recording a win.
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Reed made 47 appearances in two seasons with the Cowboys and went 7-3 with a save and a 2.53 ERA.
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Collin Theroux, Beloit Snappers (Athletics) – OSU Career: 2016
A 32nd-round draft pick, Theroux signed with Oakland after his lone season in an OSU uniform in 2016 and played in 18 games at the Rookie League and Class A levels.
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Theroux has returned to Class A Beloit in 2017 and is hitting .201 in 46 games. He ranks among the Midwest League leaders with 10 home runs and also has eight doubles and 24 RBIs.
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Donnie Walton, Modesto Nuts (Mariners) – OSU Career: 2013-16
A fifth-round pick of Seattle after an All-American senior season at OSU in 2016, Walton earned Northwest League Mid-Season All-Star honors in his first pro season at Class A Short Season Everett.
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Walton is playing at Class A-Advanced Modesto in 2017, but he's been on the disabled list since late May with a broken bone in his hand. In 43 games for the Nuts, he's hitting .235 with two homers, seven doubles and 14 RBIs.
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Garrett Williams, Augusta GreenJackets (Giants) – OSU Career: 2014-16
Williams signed with San Francisco after being selected in the seventh round in 2016 and went 2-2 with a 5.01 ERA in 10 games in his first pro season.
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Now with Class A Augusta, Williams is 2-1 with a 2.93 ERA in seven outings (six starts) this season, and the southpaw has recorded 32 strikeouts in 30 2/3 innings.
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In 48 career appearances at OSU, Williams was 7-1 with two saves and a 5.42 ERA.
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Three former Cowboys are on Rookie League rosters.
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Blake Battenfield, Great Falls Voyagers (White Sox) – OSU Career: 2014-2017
Battenfield signed with Chicago after being a 17th-round draft pick of Chicago earlier this month. He made his pro debut on June 20 and tossed a scoreless inning in relief while striking out a pair.
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In three relief appearances for the Rookie League Voyagers, Battenfield has worked 1 2/3 innings and is 0-2.
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Battenfield ended his OSU career sixth all time in appearances with 79 and was 10-6 with five saves and a 3.55 ERA during his time in Stillwater.
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Tyler Buffett, Billings Mustangs (Reds) – OSU Career: 2014-2017
Buffett was OSU's highest draft pick in 2017 as he was chosen by Cincinnati in the sixth round following his senior season. The right-hander made his debut in the Rookie League on June 21, and he picked up his first save as a pro with a scoreless inning on June 23. Four days later, he earned his first-career win after working two innings of relief.
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In three relief appearances with Billings, Buffett has posted a 6.75 ERA in four innings of work.
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Buffett's four seasons in an OSU uniform saw him record 20 wins, nine saves and 226 strikeouts, and he ranks in the top 10 on the Cowboys' all-time lists in appearances (87) and innings pitched (275 2/3).
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Conor Costello, Ogden Raptors (Dodgers) – OSU Career: 2013-2016
Costello spent time with two different Rookie League teams in 2016 after signing with the Los Angeles Dodgers organization following his senior season at OSU. He returned to Ogden this season and has made three relief appearances, tossing 1 1/3 innings.
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After being used as an outfielder, DH and pitcher in Stillwater, Costello has made the full-time move to the mound in pro ball and was 2-1 with a 6.23 ERA in 12 relief outings last season.
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One former Cowboy is spending 2017 in the Mexican League at its Triple A level.
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Corey Brown, Toros de Tijuana – OSU Career: 2005-07
After spending 2016 with the Triple A Oklahoma City Dodgers, Brown traveled to Mexico and is having an impressive season for the Toros. The outfielder is hitting .311 with a league-leading 18 homers and has also recorded 16 doubles, four triples and 66 RBIs in 73 games while recording a .606 slugging percentage.
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Now in his 11th professional season, Brown owns a .262 career batting average to go along with 200 homers and 647 RBIs.
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Brown spent parts of three seasons with the Washington Nationals (2011-13) and played in three games for the Red Sox in 2014. He's appeared in 39 games at the Major League Baseball level and hit .171 with two homers and four RBIs in those games.
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Another former OSU star, John Farrell, is in his fifth season as the manager of the Boston Red Sox. Farrell has guided Boston to a 43-35 record this season, and the Red Sox are tied for first place in the American League East standings. Farrell led Boston to a 2013 World Series title and has managed the Red Sox to pair of AL East championships.
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Koda Glover, Washington Nationals – OSU Career: 2015
In his third professional season, Glover emerged as the Nationals closer this season but a back injury and shoulder inflammation has keep him on the disabled list since June 11. In 23 games this season, he has recorded eight saves and 17 strikeouts in 19 1/3 innings of work.
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Glover made his MLB debut in 2016 and went 2-0 with 16 strikeouts in 19 2/3 innings in 19 appearances.
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Andrew Heaney, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim – OSU Career: 2010-12
Heaney underwent Tommy John surgery last July, and the southpaw remains on the disabled list as he continues to rehab.
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In his first season with the Angels in 2015, Heaney went 6-4 with a 3.59 ERA in 18 starts. He has pitched in 26 games, 24 of them as a starter, over his three MLB seasons.
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Jason Hursh, Atlanta Braves – OSU Career: 2011-13
Hursh is in his fifth season in the Braves' organization and was recalled by Atlanta on June 11. He has made six relief appearances and posted a 1.59 ERA, and he earned his first-career big league win on June 22 against San Francisco.
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The 2017 season marks Hursh's second stint with the Braves; he pitched in a pair of games in 2016. Prior to his call up this month, he pitched at both the Double A and Triple A levels this season and went 2-1 with a 3.09 ERA, five saves and 30 strikeouts in 32 innings.
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A first-round pick in 2013, Hursh was named the Atlanta Braves organization's minor league pitcher of the year in 2014.
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Tyler Lyons, St. Louis Cardinals – OSU Career: 2007-10
Lyons is in his fifth season with St. Louis and has made 14 relief appearances in 2017. He has recorded 23 strikeouts in 22 innings, and he posted his first-career save with three scoreless innings against Milwaukee on June 13.
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A year ago, the southpaw took the mound in 30 games and was 2-0 with a 3.38 ERA and 46 strikeouts in 48.0 innings.
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For his MLB career, Lyons is 7-9 with a 4.06 ERA in 84 appearances, including 20 starts.
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Jordy Mercer, Pittsburgh Pirates – OSU Career: 2006-08
In his sixth year in the big leagues, Mercer is entrenched as the Pirates' starting shortstop. In 75 games this season, he is hitting .269 with seven home runs and 28 RBIs. He also owns a .986 fielding percentage, having committed just four errors on the year.
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Mercer has had an impressive month of June at the plate as he's hitting .306 and has hit safely in 18 of 23 games, including turning in an 11-game hitting streak.
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In six seasons with Pittsburgh, Mercer is a career .258 hitter with 42 homers, 108 doubles and 208 RBIs in 634 games.
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A pair of former Cowboys are currently at the Triple A level.
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Matt Hague, Rochester Red Wings (Twins) – OSU Career: 2008
Hague signed a minor league deal with Minnesota last December after spending 2016 playing in Japan. In 73 games with Rochester, he is hitting .295 with six homers and 32 RBIs. Over his last 10 games, Hague is hitting .371 and has hit safely in eight of those contests.
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During his nine-year minor league career, Hague has been a part of three organizations — Pittsburgh, Toronto and Minnesota — and has played in 1,010 games, compiling a .301 career batting average to go along with 85 homers, 230 doubles and 566 RBIs.
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Hague has had cups of coffee with Pittsburgh, where he played in 30 games with the Pirates in 2012 and in three games in 2014, and Toronto, where in 2015 he appeared in 10 games.
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Brendan McCurry, Fresno Grizzlies (Astros) – OSU Career: 2013-14
After serving a 50-game suspension to open 2017, McCurry made his season debut on May 29 and has made 11 relief appearances, going 1-0 with a save and a 5.28 ERA while recording 15 strikeouts in 15 1/3 innings pitched.
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McCurry is coming off a 2016 season in which he was named to the Texas League Post-Season and Mid-Season All-Star teams for his performance at Double A Corpus Christi as he went 2-4 with 13 saves and a 2.27 ERA for the Hooks.
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An All-American at OSU in 2014 and the school's all-time leader in saves, McCurry is 7-8 with 46 saves and a 2.43 ERA in four professional seasons.
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At the Double A level, a pair of OSU baseball alums are looking to move up the ranks.
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Tim Arakawa, Inland Empire 66ers (Angels) – OSU Career: 2014-15
Arakawa opened the season on the disabled list but has returned to play in 24 games, hitting .296 with three RBIs and five stolen bases.
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Arakawa spent the majority of 2016 at Class A Advanced Inland Empire, where he was a California League Mid-Season All-Star and hit .254 with two homers, 13 doubles, three triples and 25 RBIs in 83 games. He also turned in a 21-game hitting streak, the longest by an Inland Empire player since 2012.
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A 23rd-round draft pick of the Angels in 2015, Arakawa has played at every level of the minor leagues, including 16 games at Triple A, and is a .250 hitter in 218 games.
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Jon Perrin, Biloxi Shuckers (Brewers) – OSU Career: 2012-15
In his third professional season, Perrin has made the move to Double A in 2017. He spent much of the last month on the disabled list but returned to action on June 26. He is 2-0 with a 3.60 ERA in 10 games this season and has racked up 42 strikeouts in 40 innings.
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Perrin has made 49 career appearances, 34 of those starts, and is 8-15 with a 3.27 ERA and 228 strikeouts in 239 2/3 innings.
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The Cowboys have 11 former stars on various levels of Class A rosters, including two in Class A-Advanced leagues.
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Garrett Benge, Lowell Spinners (Red Sox) – OSU Career: 2016-17
Benge was a 13th-round draft pick of Boston earlier this month and made his professional debut for Class A- Short Season Lowell on June 23, going 1-for 3 with a double.
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In four games with the Spinners, Benge is hitting .214 (3-for-14) with a pair of doubles, four walks and an RBI.
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Kevin Bradley, Mahoning Valley Scrappers (Indians) – OSU Career: 2015
Bradley spent one season in Stillwater, hitting .281 with three homers and 23 RBIs in 49 games, and signed a professional contract in 2015 despite going undrafted. He made his 2017 debut with Mahoning Valley on June 12 and in 13 games with the Scrappers is hitting .237 with two doubles and four RBIs.
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In 21 career games in the minors, Bradley is hitting .189 with five RBIs.
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Trey Cobb, Brooklyn Cyclones (Mets) – OSU Career: 2015
Following four seasons in an OSU uniform, Cobb was an eighth-round pick of the New York Mets in this month's draft. He made his pro debut on June 26 for Class A-Short Season Brooklyn and tossed a scoreless inning of relief in which he struck out two.
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Cobb ended his OSU career as the program's all-time leader in appearances with 92, and he ranks sixth all-time on the Cowboys with 11 saves.
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J.R. Davis, Peoria Chiefs (Cardinals) – OSU Career: 2016
Following his lone season with the Cowboys in 2016 in which he led OSU in hitting and was an All-Big 12 First Team selection, Davis signed a pro contract after being drafted in the 15th round by St. Louis.
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In 45 games for Peoria this season, Davis is hitting .243 with three homers, eight doubles, five stolen bases and 19 RBIs.
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Davis' first pro season in 2016 saw him named an Appalachian League Post-Season All-Star after hitting .333 with 11 stolen bases for the Rookie League Johnson City Cardinals.
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Thomas Hatch, Myrtle Beach Pelicans (Cubs) – OSU Career: 2014-16
A third-round pick by the Chicago Cubs after an All-American season at OSU in 2016, Hatch made his professional debut this season. In 15 starts for Myrtle Beach, he is 3-7 with a 3.55 ERA and 73 strikeouts in 71 innings.
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Hatch has recorded five or more strikeouts in six of his starts, including racking up 13 in 5 1/3 innings on May 28, and he ranks ninth in the Carolina League in strikeouts.
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Hatch was the 2016 Big 12 Conference Pitcher of the Year after going 9-3 with a 2.14 ERA and tossing four complete games in 19 starts. He collected 112 strikeouts in 130 1/3 innings of work.
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Garrett McCain, Connecticut Tigers (Tigers) – OSU Career: 2015-17
A 10th-round draft pick of Detroit following an All-American junior season at OSU in 2017, McCain made his pro debut with Connecticut, the Tigers' Class A-Short Season club, on June 23 and went 1-for-4 at the plate.
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In five games with the Tigers, McCain is hitting .235 (4-for-17) with a double, five walks and two RBIs.
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Michael Mertz, Greensboro Grasshoppers (Marlins) – OSU Career: 2015-16
Following two seasons in an OSU uniform, Mertz signed with Miami after being drafted in the 14th round. In 2016, he made 13 appearances between the Rookie League and Class A Short-Season levels.
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Mertz is thriving this season, coming out of the bullpen in 22 of his 23 games for Greensboro and going 3-1 with two saves and a 2.34 ERA to go along with 39 strikeouts in 34 2/3 innings.
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Remey Reed, Batavia Muckdogs (Marlins) – OSU Career: 2015-16
A sixth-round pick of the Marlins in 2016, Reed made four relief appearances in his first pro season and went 1-0 at the Rookie League and Class A Short Season levels. He has taken the mound in two games for Batavia this season, pitching 1 1/3 innings and recording a win.
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Reed made 47 appearances in two seasons with the Cowboys and went 7-3 with a save and a 2.53 ERA.
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Collin Theroux, Beloit Snappers (Athletics) – OSU Career: 2016
A 32nd-round draft pick, Theroux signed with Oakland after his lone season in an OSU uniform in 2016 and played in 18 games at the Rookie League and Class A levels.
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Theroux has returned to Class A Beloit in 2017 and is hitting .201 in 46 games. He ranks among the Midwest League leaders with 10 home runs and also has eight doubles and 24 RBIs.
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Donnie Walton, Modesto Nuts (Mariners) – OSU Career: 2013-16
A fifth-round pick of Seattle after an All-American senior season at OSU in 2016, Walton earned Northwest League Mid-Season All-Star honors in his first pro season at Class A Short Season Everett.
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Walton is playing at Class A-Advanced Modesto in 2017, but he's been on the disabled list since late May with a broken bone in his hand. In 43 games for the Nuts, he's hitting .235 with two homers, seven doubles and 14 RBIs.
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Garrett Williams, Augusta GreenJackets (Giants) – OSU Career: 2014-16
Williams signed with San Francisco after being selected in the seventh round in 2016 and went 2-2 with a 5.01 ERA in 10 games in his first pro season.
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Now with Class A Augusta, Williams is 2-1 with a 2.93 ERA in seven outings (six starts) this season, and the southpaw has recorded 32 strikeouts in 30 2/3 innings.
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In 48 career appearances at OSU, Williams was 7-1 with two saves and a 5.42 ERA.
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Three former Cowboys are on Rookie League rosters.
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Blake Battenfield, Great Falls Voyagers (White Sox) – OSU Career: 2014-2017
Battenfield signed with Chicago after being a 17th-round draft pick of Chicago earlier this month. He made his pro debut on June 20 and tossed a scoreless inning in relief while striking out a pair.
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In three relief appearances for the Rookie League Voyagers, Battenfield has worked 1 2/3 innings and is 0-2.
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Battenfield ended his OSU career sixth all time in appearances with 79 and was 10-6 with five saves and a 3.55 ERA during his time in Stillwater.
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Tyler Buffett, Billings Mustangs (Reds) – OSU Career: 2014-2017
Buffett was OSU's highest draft pick in 2017 as he was chosen by Cincinnati in the sixth round following his senior season. The right-hander made his debut in the Rookie League on June 21, and he picked up his first save as a pro with a scoreless inning on June 23. Four days later, he earned his first-career win after working two innings of relief.
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In three relief appearances with Billings, Buffett has posted a 6.75 ERA in four innings of work.
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Buffett's four seasons in an OSU uniform saw him record 20 wins, nine saves and 226 strikeouts, and he ranks in the top 10 on the Cowboys' all-time lists in appearances (87) and innings pitched (275 2/3).
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Conor Costello, Ogden Raptors (Dodgers) – OSU Career: 2013-2016
Costello spent time with two different Rookie League teams in 2016 after signing with the Los Angeles Dodgers organization following his senior season at OSU. He returned to Ogden this season and has made three relief appearances, tossing 1 1/3 innings.
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After being used as an outfielder, DH and pitcher in Stillwater, Costello has made the full-time move to the mound in pro ball and was 2-1 with a 6.23 ERA in 12 relief outings last season.
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One former Cowboy is spending 2017 in the Mexican League at its Triple A level.
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Corey Brown, Toros de Tijuana – OSU Career: 2005-07
After spending 2016 with the Triple A Oklahoma City Dodgers, Brown traveled to Mexico and is having an impressive season for the Toros. The outfielder is hitting .311 with a league-leading 18 homers and has also recorded 16 doubles, four triples and 66 RBIs in 73 games while recording a .606 slugging percentage.
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Now in his 11th professional season, Brown owns a .262 career batting average to go along with 200 homers and 647 RBIs.
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Brown spent parts of three seasons with the Washington Nationals (2011-13) and played in three games for the Red Sox in 2014. He's appeared in 39 games at the Major League Baseball level and hit .171 with two homers and four RBIs in those games.
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