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Colts Trade Miller, Sign New Catcher Dunlap

June 10, 2008 - United League Baseball (ULB)
San Angelo Colts News Release


SAN ANGELO, Texas - The San Angelo Colts announced today that they have traded catcher Adam Miller to the Shreveport Sports of the independent American Association for future considerations. The Colts also announced the signing of catcher Brett Dunlap.

This season, Miller hit .270 with one home run and eight RBIs in 12 games platooning behind the plate with Wyn Diggs. The Waxahachie, Texas native is in his third professional season and was playing his first year with the Colts. He will now make his return to the American Association, as he spent the last two seasons with Fort Worth where he batted .231 with 29 RBIs in 85 games total. In his two seasons there, the 25-year-old split time between catching and playing the outfield.

Dunlap, a Lubbock native, enters his first professional season after attending the Colts' open tryout on May 3 at Foster Field. The right-handed catcher played with Wayland Baptist University (NAIA) in 2004 and 2005. In his first season there, he batted .275 (25-for-91) with eight doubles, two home runs, and 17 RBIs in 32 games.

The Colts continue this nine-game homestand with the series finale of this three-game set against Laredo at 7:05 p.m. on Tuesday, June 10. Several mascots from the area will gather at Foster Field for Tuesday's game for the Mascot Mingle, sponsored by Foster Communications.

Advertising, ticket, and group information are available by calling the box office at (325) 942-6587. All Colts games are broadcast live on "Cool 100" - KCLL 100.1 FM and online at the Colts' official website, www.sanangelocolts.com, which is updated daily with the latest team news.



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