About Us

About Us

Our mission is to create a competitive, fun atmosphere to train athletes who are passionate about the games of baseball and softball. The health and wellness of our athletes in a top priority at all ages, and we believe in teaching fundamentals to every player. Missouri Bulls Baseball and softball offers a unique experience in our area, including pre season training with the experienced instructors at The Dugout training facility. Our players will be instilled with the values of hard work, dedication, integrity, and responsibility. These core values will not only carry onto the field but into their everyday lives in their respective communities.

The common purpose of those involved with our Missouri Bulls high school athletes is to provide the top amateur talent in Southeast Missouri exposure to collegiate and professional scouts. We aim to help you pursue your goal of furthering your career. As we continue to enhance our organization, we welcome and appreciate all ideas and thoughts from collegiate coaches. Your input will be of tremendous value as we continue to develop our athletes and our program.

What's Expected from our Missouri Bulls

1.  Be Early.  If you are on time, you are late.

2.  Be prepared physically and mentally.

3.  Be coachable on the field and teachable in the classroom.

4.  Be a good teammate.  Play for them, not for yourself.

5.  Wear your uniform and hat properly and respectfully.

6.  Have a strong work ethic.

7.  Have a positive attitude and good body language.

8.  Your job is to compete at 100%.

9.  Play with respect for teammates, coaches, opponents, and umpires no matter what.

10.  We will not win every game, but our athletes, coaches, and parents will represent Missouri Bulls Baseball and Softball with class.

what we do in our community

Former Bull and Mizzou Tiger Kameron Misner chosen 35th by the Miami Marlins

Kameron Misner, a 6’4″, 215 lb. outfielder who throws and bats from the left side, grew up in Poplar Bluff, Mo. dreaming of playing professional baseball someday.  Born on January 9th, 1998, the now 21-year-old college junior played his prep ball with Poplar Bluff HS, summer baseball with the Missouri Bulls and has attended the University of Missouri for the past three seasons.

Like the Miami Marlins first pick, Vanderbilt product J.J. Bleday, Misner was chosen in the 2016 draft. The Kansas City Royals chose him in the 33rd round. As a freshman in 2017, Misner hit .282/.360/.446 with seven homers and 34 RBI. He also stole 17 bases in 23 attempts. Misner struck out 55 times in 58 games that season, while drawing only 23 free passes.

In 2018, Misner learned a little patience at the plate, striking out 26 times with 32 walks in 34 games. He hit .360/.497/.576 with four homers, 25 RBI, and 13 stolen bases in 19 tries. Here’s Misner this season, courtesy of D1 Baseball’s https://youtu.be/MKdu1X7RTew

This season, Misner led the Tigers to a 34-22 record overall, but the team was eliminated from the Southeast Conference tournament in Game 2, by Ole Miss. For his part, Misner slashed .286/.440/.481 in 57 games played. He stole 20 bases while getting caught only once, drawing 54 walks and whiffing 58 times. He hit 10 home runs with 32 RBI.

Kameron is the 3rd Missouri Bull to be drafted and by far the highest draft pick for the organization which started back in 2008.

“He came to us as an 8th grader entering high school and always played up a grade.  He really came into his own between his sophomore and junior high school season, said Campbell, Director of the program.  He was the player every college coach talked about that summer.  Then we played a showcase at the University of Missouri, he played extremely well and the rest is history. 

He’s a great kid from a great family and we wish him the best.  We are proud that we played some small role.”