Baseball Almanac is pleased to present a comprehensive chart of every Bacone College alumni who played baseball at the Bacone College AND made it to the Major League level.
"I think it's (submarine style pitching) just something different that they don't get to see as often, so it might just be harder for them to pick up." - Tim Hill in The Kansas City Star (Shawn Moran, 02/25/2018, This pitcher is trying to replace Peter Moylan as submarine relief arm on Royals roster, Source)
Bacone College
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# | MLB Player Name | Dates Played | Debut | Box |
1. | Jim Dunegan | 1967 - 1967 | 05-28-1970 |
2. | Loyd Colson | 1967 - 1967 | 09-25-1970 |
3. | Roy Staiger | 1969 - 1970 | 09-12-1975 |
4. | Gerry Pirtle | 1967 - 1967 | 07-02-1978 |
5. | Tim Hill | 2013 - 2014 | 03-29-2018 |
# | MLB Player Name | Dates Played | Debut | Box |
Bacone College MLB Players |
The Bacone College baseball program started in 1967, Jim Dunegan was the first former Warrior to make it to the Major League level.
Bacone Baseball won the Junior College World Series in 1967; a school with total enrollment of 250 competed with schools that had over 20,000. They were led by coach Enos Semore, who went on to coach at Oklahoma for 23 years!
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