Tommy Hernandez is the Chairman of the Board and founder of the Dallas Tigers. Tommy grew up in El Paso, Texas playing baseball. After a successful high school career, Tommy played for Lubbock Christian University and for Texas Tech University where he was named to the All Southwest Conference Team as a third baseman. Later, Tommy joined the Texas Rangers organization and played as a catcher for two seasons in the minor leagues. Upon returning to Texas, Tommy started the Dallas Tigers Baseball Club and has been serving our local youth since 1993. The Club started with one 11U team in 1993 and has now grown to 17 teams ranging in age from 9 to 18.
The Dallas Tigers have an alumni list of players currently playing in colleges and universityies throughout the United States and in the professional ranks. The majority of graduating Dallas Tigers over recent years have received Division I college baseball scholarships. |
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Linty Ingram is the Vice President of the Dallas Tigers. He played Collegiate Baseball at Arizona State University where he pitched for the Sun Devils in the College World Series. Linty led the nation in wins, was the PAC-10 Player of the year, an All American, and was drafted by the Detroit Tigers in the 12th round. Coach Ingram’s professional career was with the Detroit Tigers and the San Diego Padres organizations.
Coach Ingram has also coached at the college level as the infield and pitching coach for the LeTourneau University Yellowjackets. He has been coaching with the Dallas Tigers Select Baseball Organization since 2000. His 2007 graduate team is the repeat winner (2004 & 2005) of the AABC World Series, going undefeated on both trips along with a 3rd place finish at the 2007 AABC- Connie Mack World Series in Farmington New Mexico. This team has maintained a high degree of roster continuity over the years. Coach Ingram was also the pitching instructor and Coach during the last 7 years for the Rangers 1st round selection in the 2007 Major League Draft, he also has two other first round picks that he has had a hand in developing along with several Division 1 college players and all other levels of college baseball. Coach Ingram is a pitching and fielding instructor giving private instruction to baseball players of all ages and levels of play. Coach Ingram is well known in the Dallas area as one of the very best. He knows the game of baseball and knows how to teach and motivate his team. Linty Ingram – 16U & 11U |
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| Wayne Wayson – 17U wayne.wayson@dallastigersbaseball.com |
James Foust – Softball james.foust@dallastigerssoftball.com |
![]() Brandon Browning – 16U brandon.browning@dallastigersbaseball.com |
![]() Ricky Griffin – 16U ricky.griffin@dallastigersbaseball.com |
| Shane Brown – 16U shane.brown@dallastigersbaseball.com |
![]() Bruce Holmes – 15U bruce.holmes@dallastigersbaseball.com |
| Brooks Vanlandingham – 15U brooks.van@dallastigersbaseball.com |
Lynn VanLandingham – 14U |
| Derrick Flemming – 14U derrick.flemming@dallastigersbaseball.com |
Gil Bustillos – 13U |
| Heath Autrey – 13U heath.autrey@dallastigersbaseball.com |
Keith Thompson – 12U keith.thompson@dallastigersbaseball.com |
| Matt Santos – 12U matt.santos@dallastigersbaseball.com |
Ernie Cecil – 11U |
Anthony Walsh – 11U |
Heath Andrews – 10U heath.andrews@dallastigersbaseball.com |
![]() Chad Polk – 9U chad.polk@dallastigersbaseball.com |
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| Sara Hernandez – Softball sara.hernandez@dallastigerssoftball.com |
Paula Davis – Softball paula.davis@dallastigerssoftball.com |
Tommy Hernandez is the Chairman of the Board and founder of the Dallas Tigers. Tommy grew up in El Paso, Texas playing baseball. After a successful high school career, Tommy played for Lubbock Christian University and for Texas Tech University where he was named to the All Southwest Conference Team as a third baseman. Later, Tommy joined the Texas Rangers organization and played as a catcher for two seasons in the minor leagues. Upon returning to Texas, Tommy started the Dallas Tigers Baseball Club and has been serving our local youth since 1993. The Club started with one 11U team in 1993 and has now grown to 17 teams ranging in age from 9 to 18.
Linty Ingram is the Vice President of the Dallas Tigers. He played Collegiate Baseball at Arizona State University where he pitched for the Sun Devils in the College World Series. Linty led the nation in wins, was the PAC-10 Player of the year, an All American, and was drafted by the Detroit Tigers in the 12th round. Coach Ingram’s professional career was with the Detroit Tigers and the San Diego Padres organizations.



