Since arriving at Tottenham Hotspur, Nick Montgomery has made a notable impact behind the scenes, especially in enhancing the team’s approach to set pieces.
With starter Ryan Campos being recently drafted by the St. Louis Cardinals in the MLB and commit Nick Montgomery signing with the Atlanta Braves, ASU may have found its answer for the vacancy at catcher.
With speculation rising as to if Cypress (Calif.) High School catcher Nick Montgomery was going to enter his freshman year of college at ASU or sign with the Atlanta Braves after being drafted, he has signed and will be earning close to $1 million.
The starting lineups for the 2025 MLB All-Star Game are set to be revealed on July 6. While the fans have their say for the starting lineups, the most deserving All-Star starters could be very different than the actual starters.
Even though it took another nine rounds to see another ASU baseball player selected at the 2024 MLB Draft after catching commit Nick Montgomery landed with the Atlanta Braves in the fifth round, another Sun Devil was eventually chosen.
While ASU catcher Ryan Campos was drafted by the St. Louis Cardinals earlier on Monday, Sun Devils catching commit Nick Montgomery was selected No. 161 overall in the fifth round of the 2024 MLB Draft by the Atlanta Braves.
The Braves draft a powerful prep catcher for their first bat in the class With their 5th round pick in the 2024 MLB Draft, the Atlanta Braves selected Nick Montgomery, a catcher out of Cypress HS (CA).
Nick Montgomery has named his Hibernian team for this evening’s Cinch Premiership clash against Celtic. The Scottish Champions will be hoping to win at Easter Road, a venue that they have not won at in their last two visits.
Hibs manager Nick Montgomery will wear a mic in the upcoming Edinburgh Derby. Viewers will be able to hear the Aussie shouting instructions from the touchline as part of an experiment, something if successful could become the norm in our game.
After that tale of two halves at McDiarmid Park on Sunday, Celtic were back in action again last night, this time at home against an in-form Hibs team under new manager Nick Montgomery.
Nick Montgomery has named his Hibernian side for this evening’s Cinch Premiership clash with Celtic. The visitors from the other side of the M8 were 1-0 winners when they hosted Aberdeen at Easter Road on Sunday and will be looking to equally frustrate Brendan Rodgers’ team.
Hibernian manager Nick Montgomery admits that he would ‘love’ to sign Manchester United defender Will Fish on a permanent deal. The centre-back re-joined the Scottish side on a season-long loan deal in the summer and it is clear they want to keep him at the club for the long-term future.