"You never know what it will feel like until you actually get
that phone call," Long said. "It is so weird hearing your name
called, but it is a great feeling. I will remember it forever."
Long, a left-handed relief pitcher from Fox River Grove,
made 30 appearances this season, posting a team-best 2.29 ERA, while
converting 13 of 13 save opportunities. He struck out 52 batters in
51 innings, yielding just 11 walks and limiting opponents to a
.189 batting average. Long leaves Illinois State as the all-time
lead in career saves (28), single-season saves (13), appearances
(96), batting average against (.200) and games finished (73). He was
a three-time All-Missouri Valley Conference First Team selection.
"Everyone with the ISU baseball team is happy and proud for Kenny,"
said
Illinois State head coach Mark Kingston. "He had a tremendous
career, both here and in the Cape Cod League. We expect him to do great things
in professional baseball."
Long helped guide a senior class responsible for 112 victories, one
regular-season Missouri Valley Conference championship, one Missouri
Valley Conference tournament title and a trip to the 2010 NCAA tournament
regional in Louisville, Ky.
"Illinois State helped me so much," Long said. "Coach Kingston and
especially Coach (Bill) Mohl developed me into the level of a player
that could get drafted. My teammates, coaches and family have been very
supportive."
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Future Redbird Chad Johnson was selected in the fifth round by the
Kansas City Royals. The Galesburg native was the 163rd overall
pick after hitting .389 with seven home runs, 14 doubles and 38 RBIs
as a catcher at Galesburg High School. He has until July 13 to sign
a professional contract or enroll in classes at ISU.
The selection of Long makes 2012 the third consecutive year the
Redbirds have had a player taken in the first-year player draft.
Former Redbirds Ryan Court and Corey Maines were selected last
year. Court is currently playing for the South Bend Silver
Hawks, the Arizona Diamondbacks' single-A affiliate in the
Midwest League. Maines was selected in the 23rd round by the New
York Yankees and last pitched for the rookie-level Gulf Coast
League Yankees.
[Text
from
news release received from
Lauren
McLaughlin,
Illinois State University]
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