

| Two former Admirals get their 2007 MLB assignments!! Minnesota Twins Pitcher Kyle Waldrop will be in Ft. Myers Florida playing for the Miracles. And Colorado Rockies Catcher Michael McKenry will be playing for the Asheville Tourists in North Carolina. You can go to the AdGrads page and get to their respective Team websites. GOOD LUCK TO BOTH AS THEY CONTINUE THE JOURNEY!! |


| UT Senior Greg Cobb and Family honored on Senior Night - CONGRATULATION COBBIE!! Beginning as a Tennessee Volunteer walk-on in 2004, former Farragut Admiral All-State pitcher Craig Cobb’s 46 career starts as a Vol, 26 career wins and 376 career innings pitched — all three rank No. 2 in UT history — highlighted Cobb’s recognition on Senior Night at Lindsey Nelson Stadium Friday, May 11, as South Carolina came to town. Cobb, the lone UT senior player in 2007, was joined by parents Cathy and Kim Craig. The 5-foot-9, 180-pound Cobb, with a 7-5 record in 2007 (5.57 ERA), boasts a 2.6 strikeout-to-walk career ratio. In the classroom, Cobb earned SEC Academic Honor Roll recognition his first three years. Currently holding a 3.3 grade point average, the 22-year-old is on track to graduate in December with a degree in accounting (minoring in finance). |

| KLYE WALDROP CALLED UP TO AA!! NEW BRITAIN ROCK CATS!! ROCK CATS TRANSACTIONS INVOLVE FOUR PITCHERS New Britain Sends Blackburn & Martinez to AAA Rochester; Receive Top Prospect Waldrop from Ft. Myers RHP Kyle Waldrop, a 21-year-old native of Knoxville, TN who was selected by the Twins out of Knoxville High in the first round of the 2004 draft. The 6’5”, 215-pound hurler joins New Britain from the Ft. Myers Miracle of the Single-A Florida State League. Waldrop made eight appearances in the FSL in 2007 – all starts – and compiled a record of 4-2 with an ERA of 2.86. |

| Catty goes to the Mound twice the College World Series! Once against Rice and another appearance vs. Oregon State. Congrats to Rob and another ex-Ad makes up proud!! |








| Rob Catapano fires to the plate as a North Carolina Tar Heel sophomore |
A seventh-rounder out of Middle Tennessee State in 2006, McKenry has emerged as the organization's best defensive catcher in his first full season, hitting .287 with 22 homers and 90 RBIs at Asheville while flashing excellent strike zone discipline. He continues to improve his mechanics behind the plate while working with roving instructor Marv Foley, and was a late keeper in big league camp to continue that development. "He used to be my sleeper but now scouts are taking so much notice of him I can't say that anymore," Gustafson said. |
| Former Admiral Michael McKenry written up as one of the Top 10 Minor League Prospects in the Colorado Rockies organization. Click here for the entire article: Rockies build for more excitement. |


| Pictured is some of the Alumni that put on a "hitting" exhibition after Saturdays Game! O U C H! Thanks to the Alumni Parents and Players who spent the afternoon at the BallPark!! |

