Roster Page 4 - Inactive Legends
These Players are Hazzard County Legends that helped make the franchise what it is today and are no longer with the squad because they no longer live in the area.
Number: 11
Bats: R
Throws: R
Hazzard County Experience: 4 Seasons
High School: East Central Class of 2002
College: Ball State Class of 2007
Truck: Chevy
Musician/Celebrity Crush: Kenny Chesney
Justin Stall was a fixture in Hazzard County's early years. He was always up for a game when he was home from Ball State during summers. After graduating from Ball State in Spring 2007 Stall played the 2007 Summer with Hazzard County. The season was delayed after suffering a major shin injury requiring up to 50 stitches in his first game back, but was able to play most of the Summer Season on both nights of the week. Stall left the team in September 2007 when he moved to Indianapolis to take a job there. Hazzard County plans to retire his number 11 next season.
Justin Stall
Utility
Number: 12
Height: 6'2
Bats: R
Throws: R
Hometown: Crosby Township
Favorite Beer: Duluth Oatmeal Stout
Greatest Hazzard Moment: Diving barrell roll catch into fence in game 1 of 2006
Trademark: Running like a wounded hippo
Years with Hazzard County: 4
Travis was exposed to Hazzard County Redskins Softball as a roommate of John Enneking, Chris Knollman, and Brandon Butcher while attending Miami University from 2003 to 2005. Travis accumulated many years of baseball experience growing up and was a standout catcher for Harrison High School where he graduated in 2001. Travis took a while to transition from a baseball to softball swing, but when he did he became a great hitter. He never was able to play a full season with the Redskins due to spending summers in Minnesota but played a fair number of early and late season games. Even while out of town Travis has remained a big Hazzard County follower through the website.
Travis McCormick
Utility
Number: 30
Bats: L
Throws: L
Years with Hazzard County: 3
Power: Warning Track
Nickname: Paynus, Panye West
Payne became a Redskin in 2005 as a friend of Travis McCormick. Payne provided a solid left handed bat in the line up usually batting in the clean up spot although he has zero career home runs. Defensively Payne primarily plays first base. Payne hates losing. He gained browny points in the summer of 2007 when he always joined the founding fathers and other teammates at BW3's after games. Payne left town in August of 2007 when he accepted a teaching gig at a high school in Lexington, Kentucky.
Nick Payne
1B
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