“The Duck baseball program is very excited to announce Bryson LeBlanc as our new assistant baseball coach,” Oregon head coach George Horton said. “Bryson will be a great addition to our coaching staff as we move forward toward developing a nationally-prominent baseball program. Since Bryson was a part of our baseball staff and directed camps, most of our athletic department has become acquainted with his Bryson’s excellence as a person and administrator. His knowledge, enthusiasm, and experience in developing student-athletes will now be a great asset to our program and coaching staff."■ According to Baseball America, Kyle Mach has been released by the San Francisco Giants organization
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A 2006 graduate of the University of Missouri with a degree in biological sciences, LeBlanc played baseball for Coach Tim Jamieson and the Tigers for two seasons after transferring from Delgado Community College in 2004.
As a senior, LeBlanc helped Mizzou reach the Super Regionals for the first time in school history, advancing out of Malibu as a No. 4 seed before losing to Coach Horton’s host Cal State Fullerton squad. That season, he was named Mizzou Baseball Performance Athlete of the Year.
Wednesday, January 26, 2011
MU Alums: In & Out
■ LeBlanc joins Oregon coaching staff (goducks.com)
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