Chattanooga Times Free Press

Junior Maxey pledges to Tech

- By Ward Gossett Staff Writer Contact Ward Gossett at wgossett@timesfreep­ress.com or 423-886-4765.

Taylor Maxey has been sidelined by mononucleo­sis and was forced to miss Baylor’s annual baseball series with McCallie, but the Red Raiders’ junior outfielder was somewhat consoled by a scholarshi­p offer from Tennessee Tech, which he accepted almost immediatel­y.

“I actually committed right before I found out I had mono,” Maxey said. “They were offering a good amount of scholarshi­p [money], and their center fielder could be drafted after next season. I was looking for a place where I could go in and start as a freshman.”

Maxey, who made the Times Free Press Best of Preps team last spring as a sophomore, missed the three games against McCallie the last two days by three centimeter­s — the amount his spleen was still enlarged — but is expected to return to Baylor’s lineup next week.

The leadoff hitter is batting .513 (20-for-39) with 15 runs scored and 13 RBIs.

“He ranks with any of the top outfielder­s we’ve had,” Baylor coach Gene Etter said. “He’s an excellent leadoff man with really good speed, and he runs the bases well. Too, he doesn’t mind getting hit by a pitch to get on.

“In addition to his baseball ability he’s an outstandin­g young man. I’m glad we have him for another year.”

Middle Tennessee State and Lipscomb also have been pursuing Maxey.

“They just were not as aggressive. Both are great schools, but I felt really comfortabl­e with Tennessee Tech,” Maxey said. “Tech has the same goals as a team that I have as a player. They’re aggressive, working toward the [ College] World Series and improving as players and as a team. They’re doing great things I want to be a part of, plus I will get a great education.”

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