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Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Former Cub minor leaguer Jonathan Wyatt sings with Joliet JackHammers

From oursportscentral.com -
The Joliet JackHammers have signed switch hitting outfielder Jonathan Wyatt for the 2010 season after he spent the last three seasons in the Chicago Cubs organization. The Orange Crush's home opener is scheduled for May 28th versus the Lake County Fielders, a 2010 Northern League expansion team.
"Jonathan is a tremendous pick-up for us. He has the ability to play all three outfield positions and hit in the top of the line-up as a left-handed bat," said JackHammers Field Manager Chad Parker. "Most importantly, Jonathan has great character that will enhance the atmosphere of our clubhouse."
Wyatt, a 25-year-old outfielder, was the 13th round pick in the 2007 MLB Amateur Draft for the Chicago Cubs. This came after two College World Series appearances with the University of Georgia. As a Bulldog, Wyatt earned national recognition as the Rawlings Gold Glove Winner in 2007 for his outstanding defense.
Wyatt went on to play three seasons in the Cubs organization with his best year coming in 2007. The outfielder hit.306 with four homeruns and 41 RBIs for Boise. In 2008, he split the year between the Daytona Cubs and Peoria Chiefs before spending all of 2009 in the Florida State League with Daytona.

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