Carlos Mendez of The Star-Telegram has an extensive preview of the TCU Baseball program’s 2015 campaign.
Nope, the best players are typically long gone to pro baseball by their senior years, if they even got to college baseball.
“That’s absolutely not the case with this bunch,” the veteran TCU coach said. “Almost all of them are going to get a chance to play professional baseball after this year. It’s just for whatever reason — they weren’t signable or really wanted their degree or really valued the program and didn’t want to go off and play — they’re back.”
The prime example is right-hander Preston Morrison, who led the team in ERA and starts last year.
“He could have been a guy drafted in the sixth to 12th round, but he wasn’t signable in those areas because he really wants to graduate,” Schossnagle said.
And win.
“I wanted to win a national championship,” Morrison said. “I wanted to be a part of this brotherhood one last time.”
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