Michael ‘Mike’ Easley College Station TX Death:- Michael Easley, a former professional baseball player has passed away. He was known for his versatility on the field, having played as a First Baseman, Third Baseman, and Second Baseman during his time at Texas A&M University. He was announced dead by the Texas A&M Baseball.
Mike Easley’s cause of death
Michael Ellis Easley affectionately known to many as ‘Mike Easley’ of College Station, Texas died at the age of 57. The circumstances surrounding his cause of death has not been confirmed. Thoughts and prayers are with his family during this difficult time.
About Mike Easley
Born on April 6, 1967, he stands at 6 feet tall and weighs 185 pounds, bringing a solid presence to the diamond. Easley bats left and throws right, a combination that often adds strategic advantages to his game.
His collegiate career at Texas A&M was marked by significant achievements, where he honed his skills and established himself as a talented player. In 1988, his talents caught the attention of major league scouts, leading to his selection by the Texas Rangers in the 51st round of the MLB June Amateur Draft.
Although he was drafted later in the rounds, his dedication and work ethic showcased his potential to compete at higher levels. Throughout his career at Texas A&M, Easley contributed significantly to the team’s success, demonstrating not only his fielding prowess but also his ability to hit effectively, making him a valuable asset in various infield positions.
His journey from college baseball to the draft highlights the rigorous path many athletes take as they aspire to reach the professional ranks.