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Missouri State Baseball - Pitching Camps

Winter Pitching / Catching Camp | Session 1

Location Springfield, MO
Event Date(s) Jan 11, 2020 to Jan 12, 2020
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Event Description

2020 WINTER PITCHING / CATCHING CAMP

Missouri State University Pitching Coach, Paul Evans, MSHSAA Hall of Famer Howard Quigley, along with current and former pro players will be the instructors for a Winter pitching/catching camp.

January 11th - 12th
Grades: 7th and Up
Time: 1:00pm - 5:00pm
Cost: $175 per Camper
**A $10 processing fee is added to online registrations.**
 

 Enrollment is limited, so please enroll early.

Location: The camp will be held at Hammons Field , Bill Rowe Training Facility (955 E. Trafficway).

What to Bring: Each camper will be responsible to provide his own catching equipment, glove and hat.

Camp Staff:

  • Paul Evans: enters his 32nd year as MSU’s pitching coach. Under Evans’ guidance, the Bears have posted four of the best five team ERA’s in the history of the program. In all, 64 MSU pitchers have signed professionally, with 13 reaching the big leagues during his 31 years with the Bears. Five times during Evans’ tenure the Bears have had pitchers taken in the first round of the Major League Baseball Draft. Evans has pitched and coached in the prestigious Cape Cod Baseball League. As a player at Southern Illinois University, he posted an 18-7 record and his 0.84 ERA in 1979 ranked third in NCAA Division I. He also threw the mostrecent no-hitter in SIU history.
  • Howard Quigley: a Missouri High School Baseball Coaches Hall of Fame member, coached at the high school level for over a quarter of a century, compiling a 462-232 record. The Missouri High School Coach of the Year in 1990 has a state championship, as well as second and third-place finishes, to his credit. Quigley was a three-year letterman as a catcher at MSU. He played on two conference championship teams and served the Bears’ as co-captain as a senior in 1985. Quigley is one of four sons, all of which played college baseball. He is related to former big leaguers and professional coaches Gene and Phil Roof, as well as Eddie Haas, former manager of the Atlanta Braves.