The Southeastern Oklahoma State University baseball program started in 1909 and Rollie Stiles was their first player to make it to the Major League level.
Did you know that there are seven (7) former Southeastern Oklahoma players who made it to "the show"? Send corrections or updates to Baseball Almanac.
Former Savage Brett Butler battled cancer, wrote his own autobiography, won the 1996 Lou Gehrig Award, and finished his career as one of only twenty-six (26) players at the time who had at least two-thousand (2,000+) hits and five-hundred (500) stolen bases.