Jackets Sign Two More Billings Baseball Players (Apr. 22, 2005)
BILLINGS, MT – Montana State-Billings
baseball coach Chris Brown announced Friday that he has signed two
more Billings natives to national letters of intent to play for
the Yellowjackets next year. Kyle Pryor and Chris Martin, both
2002 graduates of Billings West High School, will join the Jackets
after solid careers at Miles Community College. Each of Brown’s
first three recruits are former Billings Scarlets, including Kyle
McBride who signed earlier in the week.
Pryor is a 5-foot-9 shortstop who batted .300
in his two years at Miles CC. He earned all-conference honors as
a sophomore in 2004. At Billings West, Pryor was a four-time
state placer in wrestling and played three years for the Billings
Scarlets. Like McBride, Pryor had planned on playing for
Southwest Minnesota State until MSU Billings added baseball this
winter. He transferred to MSU Billings for the spring semester.
“The addition of Kyle gives us a solid middle
infielder that excels defensively and can hit for average,” said
Brown. “Kyle has above average speed and can make things happen
on the base paths. He is a hard-nosed player that brings
leadership, experience and a passion for the game to the ballpark
day in and day out. I think Kyle is the type of ballplayer that
you can build a team around. He not only makes the routine play,
but has the innate ability to make the spectacular play that
changes the outcome of a game.”
Martin is a 6-5, 220-pound pitcher. In two
years at MCC he was a combined 10-3, including a 5-1 mark as a
sophomore when Miles CC won the conference title. In high school
he played two years for the Scarlets and two years for the
Cardinals and was a member of the 2001 conference champion
Scarlets.
“Chris gives us another high quality starting
pitcher that has proven he can win consistently at the collegiate
level,” said Brown. “We are very pleased to have Chris choose
MSU Billings, and we look forward to big things from him. He has
the ability to shut teams down and is a smart pitcher who knows
how to change speeds and locations. His repertoire includes a
good fastball with movement, an above average change up, and an
excellent curve ball. He is a mature young man that excels on the
diamond and in the classroom.” |