Madison, WI – April 17, 2012. the Mallards have announced the signing of junior right-handed pitcher Mark Sappington from Rockhurst University and junior catcher Galen Smith from the University of West Georgia.

“Mark is a stong, durable right-hander that has had a lot of success both for his college team and playing in the Prospect League,” said Mallards Manager Greg Labbe. “I know a lot of people talk about the number of power arms that have been in the league the past few years, and Mark definitely falls into that category. He has shown in the past to be able to go deep into games and maintain velocity in the low 90’s. He should compete for the number one spot in the rotation.”
Sappington played for the Hannibal Cavemen of the Prospect League in the summers of 2010 and 2011. In two seasons he had a 10-4 record and 3.02 ERA and was named to the Prospect League All-Star Game each season.
Sappington attended Raymore-Peculiar High School where he was a four year letter winner. He was named First-Team All-Conference and All-District in 2009 and Second-Team All-Conference in 2008. He was named the MVP of the Missouri High School Baseball Coaches Association All-Star Game. He is majoring in business administration at Rockhurst.

“I don’t think that there is a position more important to the success of any team at any level than their catcher,” said Labbe. “Having a guy behind the plate that has caught a lot of games in college was important when putting the roster together and Galen was exactly what I was looking for. he is a very physical guy that can catch multiple days in a row and still contribute offensively.”
Smith attended Valdosta High School where as a junior in 2008 he hit .333 with 12 RBIs and had an on-base percentage of .458. He was a First-Team All-Region selection.
The Mallards will host their season opener against the Battle Creek Bombers on May 30th at 7:05 pm at the “Duck Pond.” 7-Game Packs, season, and group tickets are on sale now! Single-game tickets go on sale April 28th.
The Madison Mallards are part of the 16-team Northwoods League. The Northwoods League has more teams, plays more games, and draws more fans than any other Summer Collegiate Baseball League in North America.
