Pinkerton Academy alumnus and University of Tennessee pitcher Liam Doyle became the SEC Pitcher of the Year. He now has the potential to surpass Hall of Famer Carlton Fisk as the highest draft pick in New Hampshire baseball history; Fisk was drafted 4th overall in 1967.On Friday, Doyle led the Vols to a 9-2 victory over Miami University, throwing 11 strikeouts and only allowing one run.So far this season, Doyle is 10-3 with a 2.91 ERA, and his 142 strikeouts are second in the nation for Division I. >> Download the free WMUR app to get updates on the go: Apple | Google Play <<Pinkerton baseball head coach Steve Campo said he’s excited to see where his former player takes his skills to.”I love Liam. He was fun to have here. His work ethic was second to none. The kid came every day to practice, worked hard. He actually played the outfield for us as well and hit. He worked just as hard on becoming one of the best outfielders he could and the best hitter he could. We are excited to see where he ends up in the draft,” Campo said. ESPN mock drafts have Doyle going number two to the Los Angeles Angels.>> Subscribe to WMUR’s YouTube channel <<
Pinkerton Academy alumnus and University of Tennessee pitcher Liam Doyle became the SEC Pitcher of the Year. He now has the potential to surpass Hall of Famer Carlton Fisk as the highest draft pick in New Hampshire baseball history; Fisk was drafted 4th overall in 1967.
On Friday, Doyle led the Vols to a 9-2 victory over Miami University, throwing 11 strikeouts and only allowing one run.
So far this season, Doyle is 10-3 with a 2.91 ERA, and his 142 strikeouts are second in the nation for Division I.
>> Download the free WMUR app to get updates on the go: Apple | Google Play <<
Pinkerton baseball head coach Steve Campo said he’s excited to see where his former player takes his skills to.
“I love Liam. He was fun to have here. His work ethic was second to none. The kid came every day to practice, worked hard. He actually played the outfield for us as well and hit. He worked just as hard on becoming one of the best outfielders he could and the best hitter he could. We are excited to see where he ends up in the draft,” Campo said.
ESPN mock drafts have Doyle going number two to the Los Angeles Angels.