FORMER
EAGLE SIGNS PROFESSIONAL BASEBALL
CONTRACT
Kyle Serba
7/10/07
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.