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Jul 27, 2009 Francis Marion Signs Waxhaw Righthander FLORENCE, S.C. – Francis Marion University baseball coach
Art Inabinet has announced the signing of right-handed pitcher TJ
Miller of Waxhaw, N.C., to a national letter of intent to attend
FMU this fall and play for the Patriots in 2010.
Miller, 6-3 195-pounds, is a graduate of Marvin Ridge High School,
where he played for coaches Mark Mennitt and Aaron Hammers.
This past season, he was 0-1 with a 5.35 earned run average and
averaged nearly six strikeouts per nine innings. He was the
recipient of his squad’s Teammate of the Year Award, while
helping lead the Mavericks to the third round of the North Carolina
3A state playoffs.
As a junior, he helped Marvin Ridge to a 19-5 record, the South
Piedmont Conference title, and a No. 5 ranking in the final 3A
state poll.
“TJ has a bright future given his size and arm
strength,” said Inabinet. “He throws in the low
80’s and has a good change-up. I project him as a good
college pitcher. He will mesh well with our current
staff.”
Francis Marion loses four seniors off last year’s 38-15-1
squad that finished second during the Peach Belt Conference regular
season, won the PBC Tournament title, and earned its fourth NCAA
Division II national tournament bid in the past seven years,
placing third at the Southeast Regional. The Patriots were ranked
14th in the end-of-the-season Collegiate Baseball Magazine NCAA
Division II Top 30 poll.
He becomes the seventh newcomer to join the Patriot program for the
2010 season.
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