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College & Professional Alumni COLLEGE & PROFESSIONAL ALUMNI Player Year College MLB Derek Howell 1987 Dallas Mustangs UT-Arlington Kevin Kirk 1987 Dallas Mustangs Texas Tech Perry Lewis 1987 Dallas Mustangs North Texas State Preston Leon 1987 Dallas Mustangs Air Force Academy Shayne Currin 1987 Dallas Mustangs UT-Arlington Chris Messick 1988 Dallas Mustangs Texas A&M Danny Dunigan 1988 Dallas Mustangs La Tech Emile Sevadjian 1988 Dallas Mustangs Baylor Joel Dobson 1988 Dallas Mustangs TCU Keith Arnold 1988 Dallas Mustangs Lawrence Hanlon 1988 Dallas Mustangs UT Arlington Rangers Mark Harris 1988 Dallas Mustangs La Tech Braves Mike Eiffert 1988 Dallas Mustangs Texas-Pan American Rockies Scot McCollum 1988 Dallas Mustangs Scott Ruffcorn* 1988 Dallas Mustangs Baylor White Sox Tim Fiene 1988 Dallas Mustangs UTA Tim Galvin 1988 Dallas Mustangs Paris Calvin Murray 1989 Dallas Mustangs University of Texas Giants Chris Gay 1989 Dallas Mustangs UT Arlington White Sox Jeff Brown 1989 Dallas Mustangs Navarro Padres Kortney Paul 1989 Dallas Mustangs Arkansas/Arkansas State Royals Tim Moore 1989 Dallas Mustangs Stanford White Sox Bryan Wilson 1990 Dallas Mustangs Signed out of HS Rangers Dax Winslett 1990 Dallas Mustangs McClennan CC/ Az State Dodgers Erick Thompson 1990 Dallas Mustangs DBU Greg Cushman 1990 Dallas Mustangs Texas Tech Greg Rosar 1990 Dallas Mustangs University of Texa Ricky Joe Redd 1990 Dallas Mustangs Mississippi State Red Sox Steve Gibralter 1990 Dallas Mustangs Signed out of HS Reds Tim Grieve 1990 Dallas Mustangs TCU Royals Tim Harkrider 1990 Dallas Mustangs University of Texas Angels Todd Van Poppell* 1990 Dallas Mustangs Signed out of HS Athletics Zach Randle 1990 Dallas Mustangs Blinn JC/University of Texas Chris Seelbach 1991 Dallas Mustangs Signed out of HS Braves Jay Hogue 1991 Dallas Mustangs Oklahoma State Royals Jeff Conway 1991 Dallas Mustangs University of Texas Padres Robert Dodd 1991 Dallas Mustangs McClennan CC/Florida Phillies Rod Myer 1991 Dallas Mustangs Signed out of HS Royals Scott Tanksley 1991 Dallas Mustangs Mississippi State Twins Trey Moore* 1991 Dallas Mustangs Texas A&M Mariners Blake Anderson 1992 Dallas Mustangs Mississippi State Rockies Chad Alexander 1992 Dallas Mustangs Texas A&M Astros Mike Torti 1992 Dallas Mustangs University of Miami/Az State Phillies Toby Dollar 1992 Dallas Mustangs University of Miami/TCU Dodgers Trey Beamon 1992 Dallas Mustangs Signed out of HS Pirates University of Florida/Oklahoma Tripp MacKay 1992 Dallas Mustangs State Mets Chad Allen 1993 Dallas Mustangs Texas A&M Twins Jamie Saylor 1993 Dallas Mustangs Signed out of HS Astros Jayson Sears 1993 Dallas Mustangs Signed out of HS Padres Abilene Christian/Cal State Matt Wagner 1993 Dallas Mustangs Fullerton Cardinals Adam Leggett 1994 Dallas Mustangs Georgia Tech Angels Ben Grieve* 1994 Dallas Mustangs Signed out of HS Athletics Brian Barkley 1994 Dallas Mustangs Signed out of HS Red Sox Chuck Hazzard 1994 Dallas Mustangs Florida Yankees Eddy Furniss 1994 Dallas Mustangs LSU Yankees Kevin Joseph 1994 Dallas Mustangs Rice Cardinals Kip Harkrider 1994 Dallas Mustangs University of Texas Dodgers Matt Garrick 1994 Dallas Mustangs Texas A&M Angels Ryan Dunn 1994 Dallas Mustangs TCU Astros Stephne Bess 1994 Dallas Mustangs Rice Tigers Cash Riley 1995 Dallas Mustangs Signed out of HS Dodgers John Patterson 1995 Dallas Mustangs Signed out of HS Diamond Backs Sean Smith 1995 Dallas Mustangs Oklahoma Ben Long 1996 Dallas Mustangs Tulane Brad Ralston 1996 Dallas Mustangs Texas Tech Brewers Bryan Anderson 1996 Dallas Mustangs UTSA Casey Fossum* 1996 Dallas Mustangs Texas A&M Red Sox Chance Caple 1996 Dallas Mustangs Texas A&M Cardinals Chase Russell 1996 Dallas Mustangs Duke Craig Thompson 1996 Dallas Mustangs Stanford Padres Duite Welch 1996 Dallas Mustangs Texas Tech Eric Rosar 1996 Dallas Mustangs South Alabama Eric Tomlinson 1996 Dallas Mustangs Navarro/Texas Jason Alfaro 1996 Dallas Mustangs Signed out of HS Astros Josh Spoerl 1996 Dallas Mustangs University of Texas Reds Mike Bacsik 1996 Dallas Mustangs Signed out of HS Indians Pat Burns 1996 Dallas Mustangs Signed out of HS Mets Sam Anderson 1996 Dallas Mustangs Texas Sean Heaney 1996 Dallas Mustangs Texas A&M Steve Scarborough 1996 Dallas Mustangs Texas A&M Brewers Tobin Swope 1996 Dallas Mustangs Stanford Rangers Brad Hawpe 1997 Dallas Mustangs Navarro/LSU Rockies Daylon Holt 1997 Dallas Mustangs Texas A&M Athletics Tom Mercer 1997 Dallas Mustangs Harvard Travis McElroy 1997 Dallas Mustangs La Tech Vernon Wells* 1997 Dallas Mustangs Signed out of HS Blue Jays Bankston McMath 1998 Dallas Mustangs Navarro Casey Daigle 1998 Dallas Mustangs Signed out of HS Diamond Backs Chris Young 1998 Dallas Mustangs Princeton Pirates Clark Harris 1998 Dallas Mustangs Howard CC/Texas Tec James Carroll 1998 Dallas Mustangs Tulane/Alabama Angels Jason Gremminger 1998 Dallas Mustangs McClennan CC Juston Taylor 1998 Dallas Mustangs Baylor Kelly Shoppach 1998 Dallas Mustangs Baylor Phillip Humber* 1998 Dallas Mustangs Rice Raphael Freeman 1998 Dallas Mustangs Signed out of HS Rockies Ray Clark 1998 Dallas Mustangs Univeristy of Texas Rhett Wells 1998 Dallas Mustangs Howard CC Ryan Dittfurth 1998 Dallas Mustangs Signed out of HS Rangers Ryan Russ 1998 Dallas Mustangs University of Texas Scott Tousa 1998 Dallas Mustangs University of Michigan Tigers Zane Carlson 1998 Dallas Mustangs Baylor Alex Coleman 1999 Dallas Mustangs Michigan Brandon Roberts 1999 Dallas Mustangs Michigan Reds Chris Durbin 1999 Dallas Mustangs Baylor Red Sox Jason Stokes 1999 Dallas Mustangs Signed out of HS Marlins Justin Simmons 1999 Dallas Mustangs University of Texas Cubs Madhu Saty 1999 Dallas Mustangs Harvard Steve Sherman 1999 Dallas Mustangs Tim Moss 1999 Dallas Mustangs University of Texas Phillies Cleveland Adam Miller 2001 Dallas Mustangs Indians Andrew Damewood 2001 Dallas Mustangs UT Tyler Seth Adams 2001 Dallas Mustangs St. Mary's Blake Womble 2002 Dallas Mustangs Baylor Chase Perry 2002 Dallas Mustangs TCU Cleveland Corey Kluber 2002 Dallas Mustangs Stetson University Indians Drew Carlisle 2002 Dallas Mustangs Hinds CC Eric Ridner 2002 Dallas Mustangs Pirates Jarron Smith 2002 Dallas Mustangs University of Pennsylvania Jason McManis 2002 Dallas Mustangs Dartmouth Jason Meyer 2002 Dallas Mustangs Abilene Christian Jeff Boes 2002 Dallas Mustangs Stanford John Infante 2002 Dallas Mustangs Texas A&M Logan Powell 2002 Dallas Mustangs Lipscomb University Pat Crumpton 2002 Dallas Mustangs Texas State Russell Reichenback 2002 Dallas Mustangs Baylor Seth Garriosn 2002 Dallas Mustangs Arizona State Red Sox Taylor Teagarden* 2002 Dallas Mustangs University of Texas Rangers Travis Spencer 2002 Dallas Mustangs TCU Brad Furnish 2003 Dallas Mustangs Nebraska/TCU Cardinals Charles Benoit 2003 Dallas Mustangs Oklahoma State Pirates Daniel Hamblin 2003 Dallas Mustangs Arkansas Athletics German Duran 2003 Dallas Mustangs Rangers Jamison Dunn 2003 Dallas Mustangs ORU Brewers Joel Wells 2003 Dallas Mustangs Abilene Christian Mets Jordan Meaker 2003 Dallas Mustangs DBU Astros Kendall Fox 2003 Dallas Mustangs UT Tyler Lance Wrobleski 2003 Dallas Mustangs Weatherford JC/Texas State Michael Marshall 2003 Dallas Mustangs Stanford Mike Wilson 2003 Dallas Mustangs Blinn Tigers Paul Kelly 2003 Dallas Mustangs Twins Shawn Burris 2003 Dallas Mustangs North Central CC Shelby Ford 2003 Dallas Mustangs TCU Pirates Trey Carter 2003 Dallas Mustangs New Mexico Bobby Bell 2004 Dallas Mustangs Rice Blue Jays Brandon Glover 2004 Dallas Mustangs Texas A&M Chris Haney 2004 Dallas Mustangs DBU Padres Clint Arnold 2004 Dallas Mustangs Arkansas/TCU Craig Italiano 2004 Dallas Mustangs Signed out of HS Athletics Jerrod Carroll 2004 Dallas Mustangs Arkansas/Abilene Christian Jordan Swaggerty 2004 Dallas Mustangs Arizona State Diamond Backs Lance Wrobleski 2004 Dallas Mustangs Michael Wild 2004 Dallas Mustangs Arkansas Nick Cassavechia 2004 Dallas Mustangs Baylor Tigers Teddy Kreder 2004 Dallas Mustangs TCU Trevor Head 2004 Dallas Mustangs DBU Will Skelton 2004 Dallas Mustangs SHSU William Draper 2004 Dallas Mustangs Baylor Casey Johnson 2005 Dallas Mustangs Oklahoma Dan Evatt 2005 Dallas Mustangs Baylor Derek Hamblin 2005 Dallas Mustangs Belmont Royals Kyle Hay 2005 Dallas Mustangs Stephen F Austin Michael Pair 2005 Dallas Mustangs McClennan CC/ Central Arkansas Miles Hamblin 2005 Dallas Mustangs Howard/Mississipi Astros Phillip Clinard 2005 Dallas Mustangs Richland Tant Shepherd 2005 Dallas Mustangs Texas Tommy Vukovich 2005 Dallas Mustangs UTSA Trent Appleby 2005 Dallas Mustangs TCU Henry Castaigne 2006 Dallas Mustangs Navarro Nico Taylor 2006 Dallas Mustangs Northwood University Blue Jays Patrick Palmeiro 2006 Dallas Mustangs UAB Pirates Ronnie Mitchell 2006 Dallas Mustangs Dallas Baptist Astros Aaron Gilbreath 2007 Dallas Mustangs DBU Brandon Parent 2007 Dallas Mustangs Texas A&M Brett Breuning 2007 Dallas Mustangs Signed out of HS White Sox Bryant Rutledge 2007 Dallas Mustangs Paris JC Cameron White 2007 Dallas Mustangs Air Force Academy Carson Smith 2007 Dallas Mustangs Howard CC Chase Reid 2007 Dallas Mustangs Vanderbilt Cardinals Daniel Evatt 2007 Dallas Mustangs Indians Hunter Hill 2007 Dallas Mustangs Howard CC Rays Jacob Morris 2007 Dallas Mustangs University of Arkansas White Sox Jerry Owen 2007 Dallas Mustangs McClennan CC Joey Hainsfurther 2007 Dallas Mustangs Baylor John Michael Twichell 2007 Dallas Mustangs UTA John Schindler 2007 Dallas Mustangs Grayson CC/Oklahoma Jordan Hershiser 2007 Dallas Mustangs Southern California Dodgers Kaleb Merck 2007 Dallas Mustangs
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