Yellowjacket Baseball Signs Two (June 3, 2005)
BILLINGS, MT – Montana State-Billings
baseball coach Chris Brown announced Friday that two more
Montanans have signed letters of intent to play for the
Yellowjackets next season. Jonathan Clark of Anaconda and Patrick
Wirtzberger of Havre will join the Jackets for their inaugural
season next year.
Clark, a 6-foot-2, 205-pound pitcher, is a
2001 graduate of Anaconda High School. A four-year letterman in
football, basketball, and track, he originally attended Carroll
College on a football scholarship. He left Carroll after one year
to play baseball at Columbia Basin College, where he suffered an
arm injury that has kept him sidelined for the past two seasons.
“The addition of Jon gives us even more depth
on the mound,” said Brown, who had signed Clark to play at Bemidji
State before he took the MSU Billings job. “Jon is a pitcher that
has the stuff to dominate hitters. He has an above average
fastball, an excellent curve ball, and a very good change-up. He
has the ability and confidence to throw any of these pitches at
any time in the count for strikes. Not only is Jon an impact
player, but he is a leader good student.”
Wirtzberger, a 5-11, 165-pound catcher,
graduated from Havre High School in May. He lettered twice in
football and twice in track for the Blue Ponies. He helped the
Havre Northstars to the Legion district championship and a fourth
place finish at last year’s state tournament. As a junior he
batted .398 for the Northstars, scoring 82 runs and driving in 44
RBI.
“Patrick gives us a versatile athlete that
has a high upside,” said Brown. “He is a good runner that is just
starting to tap into his physical abilities as a player. We look
forward to having him be a part of the Yellowjacket Baseball
program for a long time. He is a smart player that comes from a
very good baseball community and program. Patrick is a hard
worker that will make positive contributions on and off the
field.” |