St. Louis made the 6-foot-4, 180-pounder from Henderson, Texas the 50th overall pick in Major League Baseball’s June draft. But Jenkins had also signed to play football and baseball at Baylor, and a contract with the Cardinals wasn’t ironed out until late last week. He signed for $1.3 million and arrived in Johnson City on Saturday.
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Tuesday, August 17, 2010
Tyrell Jenkins Tackles Pitching Career
Two-a-days in Waco or once every five days in Johnson City wasn’t a tough call for Tyrell Jenkins.
St. Louis made the 6-foot-4, 180-pounder from Henderson, Texas the 50th overall pick in Major League Baseball’s June draft. But Jenkins had also signed to play football and baseball at Baylor, and a contract with the Cardinals wasn’t ironed out until late last week. He signed for $1.3 million and arrived in Johnson City on Saturday.
St. Louis made the 6-foot-4, 180-pounder from Henderson, Texas the 50th overall pick in Major League Baseball’s June draft. But Jenkins had also signed to play football and baseball at Baylor, and a contract with the Cardinals wasn’t ironed out until late last week. He signed for $1.3 million and arrived in Johnson City on Saturday.
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