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LWC's Scott Sebald signs contract with Texas Rangers Sebald struck out 312 batters in his career at Lindsey Wilson College Click on headline for complete story By Chris Wells COLUMBIA, KY - Lindsey Wilson baseball standout Scott Sebald has signed a free agent contract with the Arizona League Rangers, a minor league affiliate of the Texas Rangers. The 6-foot-5, left-handed hurler from Cincinnati, Ohio joins the Rangers in rookie ball of the 14-team Arizona League. The Rangers compete in the West Division along with affiliates of the Mariners, Royals and Padres. In his four seasons with the Blue Raiders, Sebald boasted a 29-9 career record with a 2.35 earned run average. He tossed 329 innings and recorded 13 complete games with a pair of saves. Sebald struck out 312 batters in his career. During his senior campaign, Sebald posted an 11-3 record with six complete games, 121.2 innings pitched, the second-most in the NAIA, and struck out 131 batters. Sebald holds the Lindsey Wilson baseball career program record for wins, earned run average, strikeouts, innings pitched and starts. He was a two-time First Team All Mid-South Conference selection in 2015 and 2016. "I am so happy for Scott and the opportunity he has to pursue his dream with the Texas Rangers," Lindsey Wilson head baseball coach Jonathan Burton said. "Thinking back to when he arrived here as a freshman and to see where he is now is a true testament of what a four year experience is all about, especially when you completely dedicate yourself to having success. "There is no doubt in my mind that Scott will continue to develop and will always be looking for ways that he can improve his game. Winners work while others are not watching and that's what Scott is, he's a winner." Chris Wells is Sports Informaton Director at Lindsey Wilson College This story was posted on 2016-06-22 07:50:42
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