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Marshall James McDougall (born December 19, 1978 in Jacksonville, Florida) is a Major League Baseball third baseman who is currently playing for the Broncos de Reynosa in the Mexican League (Liga Mexicana De Beisbol). He made his major league debut on June 7, 2005. He bats and throws right-handed. [edit] College careerMcDougall played college baseball for the Florida State University Seminoles (1999-2000), where he played under head coach Mike Martin and was a first team consensus All-American in 1999. In that same year, he was a finalist for the Golden Spikes Award and the Dick Howser Trophy. He was named the Most Outstanding Player at the 1999 College World Series. He will perhaps always be most famous for his performance on May 9, 1999, where, against the University of Maryland, College Park Terrapins, his 7 for 7 performance at the plate with 6 home runs, 16 RBI, and 25 total bases shattered NCAA single game records in all three categories. [edit] Professional careerMcDougall was drafted by the Oakland Athletics in the 9th round of the 2000 MLB Draft and played in the Athletics organization until July 30, 2002, when he was traded to the Cleveland Indians for Ricardo Rincón. After playing the rest of the season with Single-A Mahoning Valley and Double-A Akron, McDougall was selected in the 2002 Rule 5 Draft by the Texas Rangers. He played in Texas' organization, making his MLB debut on June 7, 2005, until he released on June 29, 2006. He played in the Los Angeles Dodgers organization in 2007 and the San Diego Padres organization in 2008. [edit] External links
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