
Abraham De Leon
@adeleon25_
@leonesdeyucatan #6 | @AlvinCCBaseball Alumni | @TXSOBASEBALL Alumni
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27-07-2015 04:42:18
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Congratulations Texas Southern Baseball Abraham De Leon for this monumental achievement! Needs 3 more on Thursday to set the single-season record!


This guy deserves to have pitcher of the week to himself. Can’t believe a CG shutout with 11ks gets a co-potw👎🏽 Southwestern Athletic Conference

Texas Southern Texas Southern University (TSU) Athletics junior Abraham De Leon of #Houston breaks a 17-year old TSU single-season strikeout record with this K vs. Alcorn State. He now has 106 for season after needing 3 to set new mark. Plenty of love for him after end of half-inning. KHOU 11 News Houston Texas Southern Baseball

Beyond bless, thank you to everyone who has been with me for the start and i always had my back. Thank you Texas Southern Baseball for the opportunity that y’all have giving me. I will forever cherish. Job is far from done though. Solis Performance Training HTX

BASE | SCHOOL RECORD ALERT! Austin Ochoa has put himself into UT Tyler Baseball history as he has set the new single season record for total RBI! #SWOOPSWOOP


Wouldn’t be here with out y’all. I left Alvin a better baseball player and person. I can’t thank y’all enough for what y’all did for me. Forever a Dolphin! #FinsUp Alvin CC Baseball



Los Leones de Yucatán activaron hoy a Abraham de León, un derecho oriundo de Texas de origen mexicano. El novato de 23 años lanzó este año en el béisbol universitario de Estados Unidos e impuso el récord de ponches en una temporada (106) con la Universidad de Texas Southern






Welcome to Oakland Abraham De Leon ! Abraham pitched for Texas Southern in 2023 and set the program record for strikeouts in a season with 114. He then pitched for Yucatán in the LMB after his college season with three scoreless appearances.



WALK - OFF 💣 by : mike gouda Score : TSU 8 SU 7 Tigers are HOT❗️🔥 📸 : Justyn Valdez

Epic photo by Paul Kuroda with the The San Francisco Standard (link: sfstandard.com/2024/06/04/oak…)

