Instructors
Jarred Ball  •  
Christopher White •  Kevin Hodges
 

 
Jarred Ball
Baseball Instructor:

Selected by the Arizona Diamondbacks in the 9th round of the 2001 MLB draft. Played at the AAA level with them in 2007. In 2008 became a free agent and signed with the Houston Astros.

    •8 years of professional experience reaching the AAA level in 2007.
    •3 time Minor League All-Star
    •6 time Organizational Hitter-of-the-Month
    •4 time Organizational Defensive Player-of-the-Month
    •2005 was second in the Southern League in stolen bases with 39
    •Selected to play in the premiere Arizona Fall League by the Arizona Diamondbacks
    •Made the All-Prospect team in the Arizona Fall League
    •Went to Major League Spring Training in 2006 with Arizona
 

Christopher White
Baseball Instructor:

Christopher draws from a depth of coaching experience including Skills & Drills Baseball Camps with Bragg Stockham.

Since graduating from Angleton High School, Christopher has accumulated an impressive list of credentials, leading up to a professional career.

In high school, Christopher played Catcher/3rd Base and was All-District/All-Country Catcher as well as Catcher on the South Region All-Star Team. Christopher is a graduate of Texas A&M - Kingsville where he was Catcher/Pitcher, First Team All-Conference Pitcher, First Team All-Region Pitcher, Lonestar Conference Pitcher of the Year, South Texas Pitcher of the Year and Team MVP.

Professional Career –
    •Minor League Professional Pitcher
    •21st Draft Pick by the Cincinnati Reds
    •The Cincinnati Reds (2006-2007)

 

Kevin Hodges
Baseball Instructor:
Specialties
Pitching & Hitting

Kevin was born in Houston, raised in Spring. Attended Klein Oak High School.
Drafted June 1991 amateur draft with Kansas City Royals.

Experience
• Former Spring Klein baseball player.
• Four year member of the Klein Oak baseball team.
• Member of 1991 State runner up Klein Oak Panthers baseball team.
• 1991-1997 Kansas City Royals organization.
• 1998-1999 Houston Astros organization.
• 1999-2001 Seattle Mariners organization. Major league debut with Mariners in 2000.
• 2001-2003 Yakult Swallows of Japanese Central League.
• 2001 Japan Series Champions.
• 2002 league leader with 17 wins.
• 2004 Samsung Lions of South Korea.
• 2005 Rakuten Golden Eagles of Sendai, Japan.
• 2006 Bridgeport Bluefish of Connecticut.