Charlie Isom-McCall appears in NCAA Division I baseball for Lindenwood on March 27

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Charlie Isom-McCall, who graduated from St. Louis University High School, took the field for the Lindenwood Lions on Friday, March 27, when the team dropped a 7-2 decision to the UT Martin Skyhawks in their NCAA Division I baseball contest at 5 p.m.

Skyhawk Baseball Field served as the venue for this series opener, the first time the Lions and Skyhawks faced off this season.

Isom-McCall finished 1-for-4 with a hit, recorded one base on balls, struck out once and stranded one runner.

Lindenwood’s next matchup with the Skyhawks is set for Saturday, March 28, again at Skyhawk Baseball Field.

Charlie Isom-McCall
Charlie Isom-McCall — Infielder — Sophomore — 6′0″ — 170 — Hometown: St. Louis


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