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Two more BatCats hear their name called

The 2017 MLB Draft is finally over, but before it was done two more K-State Wildcats heard their named called.

First up was LHP Parker Rigler, selected in the 31st round, 927th overall, by the Chicago White Sox.

DRAFTED!!

LHP Parker Rigler becomes the third Wildcat taken in the 2017 #MLBDraft, taken in the 31st round by the @whitesox! #KStateBSB pic.twitter.com/TvhL9oggky— K-State Baseball (@KStateBSB) June 14, 2017

A native of Edmond, OK, Rigler was a two year starter for the Cats after coming to K-State after two years at Cowley County CC, where he went 20-0 for the Tigers while earning First Team All Jayhawk Conference both years and NJCAA All American Honorable Mention honors for his sophomore campaign.