Mike Keehn 2019
Joseph Romans

Baseball

UNA BASEBALL ADDS TWO SIGNEES

FLORENCE, Ala. -- University of North Alabama head baseball coach Mike Keehn has added two additional signees to the UNA program in right-handed pitcher/outfielder Kevin Henrich of Malvern, Penn., and middle infielder Andres Castro of Elizabeth, N.J.

Henrich played at Monsignor-Bonner High School, while Castro comes to UNA from Monroe Community College in New Rochelle, N.Y.

The Lions previously added seven signees in November, including five pitchers, a catcher and an outfielder to their 2023 squad.

Kevin Henrich
6-3, 180
Malvern, PA
Monsignor-Bonner High School
RHP/OF
Parents: Kevin Henrich and Karley Psonak
JR Year/Summer Stats/Accolades
W: 2  L: 0  ERA: 3.32  IP: 25.1  K: 37  
Summer Coach: Eric Semler
Summer Program: Bronx Bombers

Head Coach Mike Keehn on Kevin Henrich:
"Kevin is a very dynamic addition to the 2022 class.  We feel that Kevin has a chance to be a pro prospect on the mound as his fastball this past summer was 87-91 from a lower ¾ slot.  With high level swing and miss pitches, we feel he will be able to contribute as true freshman.  Kevin is another dual player in the 2022 class that has the ability to contribute offensively as well."

Andres Castro
5-10, 195
Elizabeth, N.J.
Saint Benedicts High School - Newark, N.J.
Tulane University/Monroe CC (NY)
Middle Infielder
Parents: Australia and Jose Castro
Monroe Fall Stats:
BA: .450  AB: 30

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Andres comes to Florence from Monroe CC in New Rochelle, NY.  Prior to attending Monroe College, Andres was a touted middle infield prospect who had signed, and was with Tulane University in 2020-2021. Named a Perfect Game Preseason All-American in 2020, he was also named to the NJ.com All-Prep Team in 2019, The Hudson Reporter All-Area Baseball Team in 2018 and to the Perfect Game top 500 list…He Helped his team to a 13-8 record in 2018, making a state semi-finals appearance.

Head Coach Mike Keehn on Andres Castro:
"Andres has a ton of athletic ability and has shown to be extremely versatile in the infield. He possesses a short, quick stroke. He has produced good power while at Tulane and thus far this fall at Monroe Community College.  We feel Andres has the ability defensively to impact the game with his range and glove skill."

 
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