News From Terre Haute, Indiana

College

June 10, 2009

TH native Phegley selected 38th in MLB draft by Chicago White Sox

TERRE HAUTE — After being taken as the second catcher overall and the 38th pick in the 2009 Major League Baseball Draft on Tuesday, Josh Phegley — a Terre Haute resident — is now the highest draft pick to hail from the Wabash Valley.

The previous high pick was when Terre Haute South product Harold Allen was drafted out of Indiana State in the fifth round by the Houston Astros in 1987. Jason Hickman of South went in the eighth round in 2000. The most recent Vigo County product to be taken was left-handed pitcher Blake Holler of Terre Haute North and Stanford (13th round, 2006).

Fairly certain he would be taken in the first three rounds, the 2006 Mr. Baseball at Terre Haute North watched the first round of the draft on television with his girlfriend and parents, John and Joan Phegley, while out to dinner in Terre Haute.

“We thought the first three rounds would be televised, then they said the rest was online on the computer,” Phegley said. “We high-tailed it home and got the computer running. As soon as I got the computer running, my named popped up. It almost took some of the anxiety away.”

Phegley was taken by the Chicago White Sox in Compensation Round A, a series of picks sandwiched between the first and second round for teams that got compensatory picks due to free agent losses.

“Just to have the opportunity to go this high, it didn’t matter which team picked me, I was going to be excited to get going [as a professional],” said the 5-foot-11, 215-pounder who hit .344 with 17 home runs and 66 RBIs in 2009 for the Hoosiers.

Phegley got a hint from his advisor Tuesday morning that he was high on the White Sox’s priority list.

“They said they were really interested in taking me with one of their first three picks,” Phegley said.

“They had a pick at 23rd, 38th and 61st. They said I was definitely a guy, that looking back after the draft, I was a guy that they didn’t want to be without.

“It felt good hearing that.”

Before getting a minor-league assignment, Phegley will undergo a physical and have to come to terms on a contract. The 38th pick in the 2007 draft received a $810,000 signing bonus and it was more than that in 2008, Phegley said.

The White Sox area scout called to congratulate Phegley minutes after his selection, telling him “all your hard work has paid off.”

Phegley drew attention from MLB scouts after his senior year at Terre Haute North in which he batted .592 with 13 home runs, 16 doubles and 50 RBIs for coach Shawn Turner. However, he went undrafted and went on to IU, where he had already signed to play for coach Tracy Smith.

Phegley struggled mightily as a freshman, batting just 232 with 16 RBIs in 42 starts. The summer following that season, Phegley played in the esteemed Cape Cod League and regained his confidence.

“I was pretty raw coming out of high school so college was a no-brain decision. But having talked about the possibility of getting drafted then having a freshman year like I had was pretty devastating to say the least,” Phegley said. “That’s a big transition. I just sat down and said let’s forget all this stuff on the outside — the awards, any talk of getting drafted — all I wanted to do was sit down and put everything in the past. Just work on my game from there and improve immediately.”

Phegley resurrected himself and in effect helped the IU program reach the NCAA tournament this spring.

“When coach Smith brought me in to IU saying he wanted to build the program around a player like me, and that’s just what’s happened in the last month, having three top picks like that to go along with a Big Ten tournament championship,” Phegley said.

Phegley was not the first IU player drafted Tuesday, with right-handed pitcher Eric Arnett going 26th to the Milwaukee Brewers. Lefty Matt Bashore was also taken 46th by the Minnesota Twins.

Phegley was a 2009 first-team Preseason All-American after finishing second in the nation with a .438 average as a sophomore in 2008. He also had 15 home runs and 80 RBIs.

According to a scouting report on MLB.com, “Phegley has some serious hitting talent, he makes great adjustments at the plate, will take walks, drive the ball the other way, even with a slightly unorthodox setup with a deep crouch and the bat over his head.”

The knock on Phegley is his defense. “While he calls his own game, he’s not great at handling pitchers with a ton of movement. His hands are not soft,” the scouting report states.

Apparently his abilities with the bat outweigh any defensive liability. Phegley believes in himself as a catcher.

“I think definitely staying behind the plate is going to be the way, if I make it to the major leagues, that is my path to get there,” Phegley said. “I proved this year, just the athleticism I bring behind the plate. If they feel like there’s some deficiencies, then I think I can adjust fairly quickly with a little instruction.”

Phegley is honored to be the highest Wabash Valley pick. As far as position players, West Vigo’s Lenny Leclercq was taken in the 11th round by the Brewers in 2005. Catcher Brian Dorsett was taken in the 10th round in 1983 by the Oakland Athletics.

“It’s kind of amazing that I’m the guy that’s kind of bringing some recognition to the guys and the quality of baseball around here,” Phegley said. “Just the support that the city of Terre Haute has given me throughout my career has been great. I’ve talked to all kinds of people throughout my career that are following me from former coaches and players to fans.”

Phegley, who led Wayne Newton Post 346 to a national runner-up finish in the summer of 2006, expects a pair of former teammates on that team to get calls as the draft continues today and Thursday.

Indiana State standouts Brady Shoemaker (Northview) and Nick Ciolli (Terre Haute North) are considered draft prospects.

“I’m sure they’ll both go,” Phegley said. “Both great ballplayers. Nick’s been one of my best friends since we were young. It’s going to be exciting to see those guys get picked. I’m sure they’ll be great additions to whatever organization picks them up.”







Text Only | Photo Reprints
College
  • ISU's Webb wins heptathlon

    Indiana State’s Robert Webb captured the heptathlon Saturday at the Grand Valley State Big Meet as he totaled the second most points in ISU history while dominating the event. Webb scored 5,140 points, which is second only to former Sycamore Anthony Bertoli’s 5,189 points in 2008.
    Webb, a senior, established three more personal best efforts enroute to the overall victory as he ran 8.45 in the 60 meter hurdles and 2 minutes, 50.73 seconds in the 1,000 meters while also clearing 13-1 1/2 in the pole vault. Webb entered the second day of the event in the lead with 2,893 points after winning three of the four Friday events and setting personal bests in the long jump and shot put.

    February 12, 2012

  • SPT-021112-JORDAN-PRINTY.jpg Perfect game: ISU shoots NCAA record 12-for-12 from 3-point range in win over SIU

    Indiana State set an NCAA record for 3-point percentage and consecutive 3-pointers made Saturday afternoon in Hulman Center, connecting on all 12 attempts during a 78-68 win over Southern Illinois.

    February 11, 2012 1 Photo

  • ‘Frustrated’ Sycamores regroup to face Southern Illinois

    Indiana State’s men’s basketball struggles have hit one Sycamore senior hard.

    February 11, 2012

  • Thomas nets double-double as ISU women end losing streak

    The halftime speech is one of the most time-worn clichés in sports, but once in a while, it’s meaningful. It certainly was for the Indiana State women’s basketball team on Friday against Bradley.

    February 11, 2012

  • Sycamore women looking to snap six-game losing streak

    The Indiana State women’s basketball team is in dire need of a victory in Hulman Center this weekend.
    Bradley visits Terre Haute tonight looking to sweep the season series from the Sycamores, who are in jeopardy of the program’s first seven-game losing streak since the 1995-96 season.
    “I think it should [add to motivation]. There’s no doubt that group in the locker room in there is very disappointed,” Coach Teri Moren said. “As I keep saying, we’re in a rough patch right now, and there’s no group of kids that wants to get right back on track more than they do.”

    February 10, 2012

  • SPT 020912 OLADIPO DRIVE.jpg Leonard dominates in first half, but IU, Zeller earn the victory

    The first half belonged to Illinois’ Meyers Leonard.
    The win belonged to Indiana and Cody Zeller.
    The 23rd-ranked Hoosiers (19-6, 7-6 Big Ten) took advantage of a glaring free-throw discrepancy to defeat the Illini 84-71 on Thursday.

    February 10, 2012 1 Photo

  • Rose women roll; Dickerson becomes all-time assists leader

    Rose-Hulman senior Alisa Dickerson became the college’s career leader in assists as the Engineers cruised past Defiance 60-33 in Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference women’s basketball Saturday afternoon in Hulbert Arena.

    February 10, 2012

  • MVC’s worst a tantalizing option for ISU

    Even though the Indiana State men’s basketball team has played better of late, having won three of its last four games, there’s only one team with a worse record in the Missouri Valley Conference standings than the Sycamores.

    February 8, 2012

  • Sycamores can’t stop Stutz, Shockers

    All or nothing. It was that kind of game for Wichita State center Garrett Stutz. Unfortunately for Indiana State’s men’s basketball team, the “all” came in the second half.

    February 5, 2012

  • McWhorter’s fortunes rise with ISU’s

    More so than any other Sycamore, Steve McWhorter might embody the decline and the recent rise of the Indiana State men’s basketball team.

    February 4, 2012

  • Johnson dominates again for ISU track

    Felisha Johnson continued to dominate women’s weight throw while two Indiana State hurdlers moved into today’s finals after solid performances in the preliminaries Friday at the Meyo Invitational at Notre Dame.

    February 4, 2012

  • Indiana State women lose at Illinois State

    Playing short-handed again, Indiana State’s women suffered their sixth straight Missouri Valley Conference basketball loss Friday night, falling 78-67 to host Illinois State.

    February 4, 2012

  • Indiana, Purdue meet with both looking to regain momentum

    Indiana University’s stint in the Top 25 may be coming to an end. Purdue is just looking for a winning streak.

    February 4, 2012

  • SPT 102111 FRANKLIN DEFENS.jpg ISU women looking to end five-game losing streak at Illinois State

    Within a few points in the final minutes, Indiana State had chances to win women’s basketball games at Missouri State and Wichita State last weekend.
    But the Sycamores lost for the fourth and fifth straight games, also losing freshman Jessica Valley for the season at Wichita State. The promising backcourt player tore the ACL in her right knee and began strengthening exercises this week in order to make plans for surgery.

    February 3, 2012 1 Photo

  • ISU Senior Day game to be televised on ESPN

    The Missouri Valley Conference announced Thursday that Indiana State’s regular season finale against No. 12-ranked Creighton on Feb. 25 in Hulman Center has been chosen as the MVC’s “wild card” game that will be telecast on either ESPN or ESPN2.

    February 3, 2012

  • Hoosiers load up on in-state players

    With a 1-11 record in his first season as IU football coach, Kevin Wilson knew there were a lot of holes to fill in terms of personnel.

    February 2, 2012

  • Wabash Valley verbal commitments

    February 2, 2012

  • It’s on: Sycamores, Bulldogs to play at Hinkle on Feb. 18

    How badly did Indiana State want to get Butler as its BracketBusters opponent?
     

    January 31, 2012

  • METRO ROUNDUP: Four from Rose receive weekly honors

    Four Rose-Hulman athletes earned Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference weekly honors, the HCAC announced Monday.
     

    January 31, 2012

  • Hoosiers reclaim needed offensive momentum

    Indiana hadn’t allowed an opponent to shoot better than 40 percent in three straight games heading into Sunday’s home game against Iowa.

    January 30, 2012

  • Sycamores will have to match Aces’ toughness

    Indiana State men’s basketball coach Greg Lansing has an enduring respect for the toughness Evansville coach Marty Simmons coaxes out of his Purple Aces.

    January 29, 2012

  • WOMEN'S BASKETBALL ROUNDUP: Rose, The Woods post weekend victories

    Rose-Hulman relied on a balanced scoring attack and a strong defensive effort to earn a 55-44 women’s basketball victory Saturday over Mount St. Joseph.

    January 29, 2012

  • ISU's Stacia Weatherford sets school record in 60-meter hurdles

    Indiana State junior Stacia Weatherford set the school record in the women’s 60-meter hurdles, while sophomore Greggmar Swift dominated the action in the men’s 60 hurdles during competition Saturday at the Indiana Relays.

    January 29, 2012

  • Rose takes first in Engineer Track and Field Invitational

    Rose-Hulman relied on nine event victories, 13 top-two finishes and three school records for a strong performance at the ninth annual Engineer Track and Field Invitational on Saturday.
    The men’s squad captured first place honors in a meet that featured two of the nation's top 20 NCAA Division III squads and 12 institutions from seven states.  The day’s competition also included 10 meet records.

    January 29, 2012

  • Mattox’s 31 not enough for ISU women

    Indiana State pulled within 63-57 with a 6-0 run with 8 minutes, 50 seconds remaining Friday night at JQH Arena, but the Sycamores lost 84-70 to host Missouri State in a Missouri Valley Conference women's basketball game.

    January 27, 2012

  • SPT 120611 MATTOX PLEA.jpg Mattox, Sycamores staying positive on road trip to Missouri State, Wichita State

    Indiana State seniors Brittany Schoen and Deja Mattox are within striking distance of passing 1,000 points in their women’s basketball careers, and they would join classmate Shannon Thomas in that club. Schoen needs just 16 points, while Mattox is 89 points away.
    But Mattox has been on a roll of late, scoring a team-high 15.1 points through ISU’s 4-3 start to Missouri Valley Conference play.

    January 27, 2012 4 Photos

  • IU triumphs

    When Indiana’s Will Sheehey left the floor after receiving his second technical foul, the Hoosier fans cheered.

    January 23, 2012

  • ISU women nipped at buzzer

    Creighton sophomore Carli Tritz — blanketed by Indiana State senior Brittany Schoen — had just two points at halftime Friday in Hulman Center.

    January 21, 2012

  • ISU needs to find chip on its shoulder

    When one looks back at the totality of Indiana State’s 2010-11 men’s basketball season, there’s a recurrent theme that tied together the high points in a 20-14 campaign. A recurrent theme that might give ISU a lifeline in what has been a disappointing 2012 season.

    January 21, 2012

  • ISU women look to reverse recent trend vs. Creighton

    The Creighton women’s basketball team has won three of their last four games in Hulman Center.  While the Bluejays have been one of the winningest programs in the Missouri Valley Conference — with at least 12 league wins in seven of the last nine seasons — the Bluejays’ success in Terre Haute would need to end if the Sycamores want to show that their 4-1 start to league play is not a fluke.

    January 20, 2012

Latest News
Multimedia

Like us on Facebook!
Community Calendar
Loading…
Events by eviesays.com
TribStar.com Poll
Join the Conversation
Helium
Front page
AP Video
Obama Scraps Birth Control Mandate Video of M.I.A's Obscene Halftime Gesture US Airmen's Killer Sentenced to Life in Germany Raw Video: Deadly Blasts in Syria Navy Names Ship for Gabrielle Giffords Raw Video: Italy's Mount Etna Bursts Into Life Palin Brings Anti-Washington Message to CPAC 5 Killed in Wrong-way Crash on I-10 in La. Raw Video: Rough Seas Stop Oil Removal Uzbek Man Pleads Guilty in Plot to Kill Obama Romney Slams President Obama at CPAC Gingrich: Pres. Obama 'waging War on Religion' Winter Slamming North Asia, Parts of Europe Woman Pleads Guilty in 1987 Newborn Kidnap Case Test on Comforter in Powell Unit Shows Blood The Pits: Israelis Spit Olives for Glory Syrian Forces Renew Bombardment of Homs Skaters Still Hold Hope for Dutch Marathon Snow Strands Italian Towns Androgynous Model Walks Runway As Man and Woman
NDN Video
Recording Superstar Whitney Houston Dead at 48 Fans 'Speechless' Over Houston's Death Romney Tops Santorum in CPAC Straw Poll First glimpse of Blue Ivy Carter Absolute Lin-sanity Hate to be Rude: Bubba Watson Peek inside Barbie's closet Test on Comforter in Powell Unit Shows Blood Angry Dad Shoots Teens Laptop Hero Driver Saves Kids From Burning Bus Funeral to be held for Powell boys Sandusky on having to stay inside and people turning on him Uzbek Man Pleads Guilty in Plot to Kill Obama Woolly Mammoth Caught on Camera? Did JLo 'Assault' Marc Anthony on Camera? Christie Brinkley's Runway Slip Toddler forced to run half-naked in snow Halle Wants to Leave the Country Northern Lights shine above earth Plane makes perfect belly landing
Parade
Magazine

Click HERE to read all your Parade favorites including Hollywood Wire, Celebrity interviews and photo galleries, Food recipes and cooking tips, Games and lots more.
  • -

    March 12, 2010

activity
Real Estate News