I have a regional meeting in Fort Worth the end of July and we are going to a Fort Worth Cats game.
I was just looking at the roster and see that Nick is still keeping the dream alive and playing for the Cats.
I will never forget the series at Springfield against SWOMO where he made about 12 errors.
He single handedly defined the word error while playing shortstop for the Shockers, the official scorer even thought about changing the term "Error" to "McCoola".
I was just looking at the roster and see that Nick is still keeping the dream alive and playing for the Cats.
Position: Shortstop
Height: 5'11 Weight: 190
Bats: Switch Throws: Right
Birthdate: 01/28/1983 Birthplace:
Currently resides in:
McCoola spent the past three seasons playing for Sioux City. In 2009 he hit .262 with 39 RBI and 10 stolen bases in 92 games. He drew 70 walks, second most in the league.
In 2008 he played in all 96 games, batting .251 with 35 RBI and 18 doubles.
In college, McCoola played four years at Wichita State University.
Height: 5'11 Weight: 190
Bats: Switch Throws: Right
Birthdate: 01/28/1983 Birthplace:
Currently resides in:
McCoola spent the past three seasons playing for Sioux City. In 2009 he hit .262 with 39 RBI and 10 stolen bases in 92 games. He drew 70 walks, second most in the league.
In 2008 he played in all 96 games, batting .251 with 35 RBI and 18 doubles.
In college, McCoola played four years at Wichita State University.
He single handedly defined the word error while playing shortstop for the Shockers, the official scorer even thought about changing the term "Error" to "McCoola".
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