GREENEVILLE, Tenn. --- Former Tusculum College pitcher
Tio McLean has signed a free agent contract to
play professionally, but he won't have far to go. McLean, who
starred on the Pioneer diamond the last three seasons, has signed
with the Houston Astros and has been assigned with the
organization's Rookie League affiliate in Greeneville.
The 6-3, 190-pound right-hander from Laurel Hill, N.C., is
expected to be in uniform for Greeneville's home-opener Friday
night at Pioneer Park against the Danville Braves.
He made 51 appearances (5th in school history) during his career at
Tusculum, mostly out of the bull pen, where he posted a 3.04 earned
run average with eight saves (6th in school history) and 80 career
strikeouts.
In his final collegiate campaign, McLean posted an impressive 1.76
ERA to go along with a 3-1 record in 2009. He made 21 relief
appearances where he recorded four saves with 29 strikeouts against
only seven walks.
"Tio has worked very hard the past couple of years and I know he
is looking forward to starting his professional career," said Doug
Jones, Tusculum head coach. "This is also a exciting time for
Tusculum College and our community. We have had several players
sign to play professional baseball, but this is the first with the
Astros' organization. I am very appreciative to the Astros for
giving Tio this opportunity."
McLean has been most impressive at Pioneer Park during his
collegiate career. In his 23 outings on the Tusculum hill, he
posted a 1.93 ERA with a 3-1 record and three saves. He limited the
opposition to hit only .223 against him, while averaging 10.61
strikeouts per nine innings pitched.
During his three seasons at Tusculum (2007-09), the Pioneers won
two South Atlantic Conference Championships (2007, 2009), a SAC
Tournament title (2008) and made three trips to the NCAA Division
II Tournament (2007, 2008, 2009). During that three-year span, the
Pioneers posted a 127-47 overall record, including 64-10 at Pioneer
Park.
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