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Senior catcher, Jarrett Crawford helps Roughers continue improving – Presented by Ribcrib

JARRETT CRAWFORD
“It’s my senior year and I’m giving it my all every at bat and every game. I’m really excited for what this season has to offer me and my team.”

Those words show the optimism surrounding Muskogee catcher/pitcher Jarrett Crawford has about this
spring’s Rougher baseball season.

He started playing baseball when he was just a kid and although he’s played other sports along the way, he gave them all up when he got to high school to concentrate on baseball. A four-year starter, he’s the ideal kind of player to have on your team according to coach John Singler.

“Jarrett has been a coach’s dream the last four years,” said Singler. “He’s a hard worker, a great
teammate and team leader. He’s our starting catcher and is also playing a major role in our pitching
rotation. I wish I had nine more like him.”

Last season Jarrett made the all-conference academic team and had a .975 fielding percentage. This year
as a senior leader he realizes the responsibility he has.

“I think the qualities that make a good leader include being someone who always lifts you up no matter
what and brings you confidence. I think my strength as a leader and a player is always giving 110 percent
and striving to be the best at my position for myself and my team.”

Growing up, Crawford had the perfect role model for his catching position in Yadier Molina. The veteran
St. Louis Cardinals catcher spent 19 years with the Redbirds while winning nine Gold Gloves along the
way before retiring at the end of last season.

Although catching is his main position, it’s on the mound where Jarrett says he has his best memory.

“Last season I was the starting pitcher against Stillwater at regionals and I struck out the leadoff hitter as
a start. Later, Jackson Holiday, who was the first overall major league draft pick last year, doubled off me but I picked him off second with an inside move.”

Crawford says his favorite drill at practice is what he calls the 50/50 drill.

“As the catcher someone throws me a pitch that’s either a strike that I catch or a ball that I have to
block. It’s all close range and it’s all reaction.”

Because of the efforts of Crawford and others like him, Muskogee is enjoying it’s best season since
before Covid which makes Jarrett one of the team’s unsung heroes.

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