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Mahoney Signs With Cubs
STORRS, Conn. (July 14, 2008)
— Former University of Connecticut baseball
standout and 2008 co-captain, Pat Mahoney, signed a free
agent contract with the Chicago Cubs on Friday.
Mahoney,
a 6-foot-0, 205-pound utility player for the Huskies, will be
assigned as a catcher to the Boise Hawks, the Cubs' affiliate in the
Northwest League. Des Moines, Iowa native played four seasons with
the UConn ball club under head coach Jim Penders. During his
career with the Huskies, he played every position except pitcher and
centerfield. The recent UConn graduate hit .281 in the 2008 season
while recording 62 hits and starting all 55 games for the Huskies.
In his four-year career at UConn, Mahoney played in 208 games and
recorded 779 at-bats, the most in UConn program history, while he
stands in a three-way tie with 46 career doubles, the second best
tally all-time for the Huskies.
Mahoney is the seventh former UConn player since 1994 to sign a
professional contract as a catcher. Kyle Cooney (Dodgers, '94), Jeff
Uccello (Red Sox, '97), Jason Grabowski (Rangers, '97), Brian
Esposito (Red Sox, '00), Mike Leonard (Red Sox, '04) and Larry Day
(Yankees, '07) are among the Huskies signed as catchers to play at
the professional level.
"I
got a call from Pat on Thursday telling me that the Cubs needed a
catcher after the Rich Harden trade," said Penders. "They called and
offered him a contract and he's already in Boise with the team. We (UConn
coaching staff) are thrilled for him and his family. This is a great
opportunity for a great ball player."
Prior to coming to UConn, Mahoney was drafted by Tampa Bay in the
49th round of Major League Baseball's June 2004 draft after leading
Lincoln High School as an All-State selection. Mahoney is the second
member of his family to play professional baseball as his cousin,
Mike Mahoney, was drafted in the 39th round of the June 1995
draft by Atlanta. He played in the farm system of the Braves, Cubs,
Cardinals and Blue Jays before moving up to the Major League to play
in the Cubs and Cardinals' organizations.
* Information for the above release courtesy of Des Moines
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