Yellowjackets Sign First Baseball Recruit (Apr. 18, 2005)
BILLINGS, MT – Montana
State-Billings head baseball coach Chris Brown announced Monday
that a Billings native has become the first player to sign a
national letter of intent for the new Yellowjacket baseball
program. Kyle McBride, a 2002 graduate of Billings West High
School, officially becomes the first Yellowjacket baseball player
since the program was dropped nearly three decades ago.
“We are very excited to have
Kyle be the first Yellowjacket Baseball player to sign,” said
Brown. “Not only is he a very talented pitcher, but he is also a
great person and solid student. He brings leadership,
competitiveness, and experience to our baseball team. Kyle gives
us a legitimate starting pitcher that will allow us to compete
immediately. He has succeeded at the Legion level and the junior
college level, and he has proven that he is a big time pitcher
capable of winning big time games. He is one of those guys you go
to the ballpark to watch pitch.”
The 6-foot 180-pound
right-hander played for the Billings Scarlets for two years and
was the winning pitcher in the 2000 legion state championship
game. He played two years at Miles Community College where he
went 15-4 with a 2.41 ERA. He was 9-1 as a freshman, earning
all-conference and all region honors. He was also the conference
MVP in his freshman season. As a sophomore McBride threw a no
hitter in the conference championship game.
McBride attended classes for
one semester at Southwest Minnesota State before learning that
MSU Billings would be adding baseball next year. By transferring
to MSU Billings for the spring semester, he is eligible to play
next year and will have two years of eligibility remaining. |