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Published November 06, 2008 10:27 pm - MOULTRIE — Chris McAlpin earned a World Series ring when his employer, the Anaheim Angels, won the championship in 2002.
The former Packers catcher will get another ring from the Angels next spring after being named the organization’s Scout of the Year.


McAlpin honored as Angels' Scout of the Year



MOULTRIE — Chris McAlpin earned a World Series ring when his employer, the Anaheim Angels, won the championship in 2002.

The former Packers catcher will get another ring from the Angels next spring after being named the organization’s Scout of the Year.

“It was surprising,” McAlpin said from his Norman Park home on Thursday. “But it was very appreciated. I guess they feel good about the job I’m doing.”

McAlpin said he would receive the ring in honor of the award at the Angels final 2009 spring training game in Tempe, Ariz.

A number of the players McAlpin has helped sign are playing well in the Angels organization, including Joe Saunders, a left-hander who went 17-7 last season when the team posted the most wins in franchise history.

Saunders, signed out of Virginia Tech, is 32-15 career major league record.

McAlpin also is responsible for signing former Tift County High School pitcher Nick Green, who is on the Angels 40-man roster.

McAlpin also signed Redan High shortstop P.J. Phillips, brother of the Cincinnati Reds’ Brandon Phillips, and former North Carolina State left-hander Andrew Taylor. Both are considered prime prospects.

The Angels minor league system posted a .553 winning percentage last season, third-best among major league franchises.

McAlpin played three seasons as a catcher for the Packers.

As a sophomore in 1986, he hit .318 and drove in 11 runs. Among his teammates that season was Muzzy Jackson, who currently works is an assistant general manager for the Kansas City Royals.

In 1987, McAlpin hit .304 with four runs batted in.

As a senior, he hit .384 with nine doubles and 15 RBIs.

McAlpin played one season at South Georgia College before a pair of back surgeries ended his playing career.

He coached baseball at Tiftarea Academy for five seasons before taking the job as the Angels scout for Virginia, North Carolina and South Carolina in 2002.



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