KALAMAZOO, Mich. – Over the next few months, 21 Western Michigan baseball student-athletes will participate in seven different collegiate wood bat leagues across four states.
The Broncos are represented in eight different leagues with eight different teams. WMU will have seven players in the Great Lakes League and Prospect League, four in the M.I.N.K. College Baseball League and three in the Alaska Summer Collegiate Baseball League.
Western Michigan will have one player represented in the Northwoods League with the hometown Kalamazoo Growlers along with one player in the Hamptons Collegiate Baseball League and Michigan College Baseball League.
Below is a list of WMU players competing in summer leagues:
Chillicothe Paints (Prospect League)
Jimmy Allen – MIF
Dane Armbrustmacher – LHP
Ryan Watt – RHP
Chillicothe Mudcats (M.I.N.K League)
Josh Swinehart – OF
Max Huntley – INF
Jacob Gernon – RHP
Joe Shapiro - LHP
Anchorage Glacier Pilots (Alaska Summer Collegiate Baseball League)
Brady Miller – RHP
Easton Sikorski – RHP
Connor Charping – C
Michigan Monarchs (Great Lakes League)
Cade Sullivan – INF
Gavin Doyle – INF
Ryan Missal – OF
Muskegon Clippers (Great Lakes League)
Dylan Nevar – OF
Brendan Harrity – INF
Luke Thelen – RHP
Tyler Overaitis – C / OF
Kalamazoo Growlers (Northwoods League)
Hayden Berg – RHP
I-96'ers (Michigan College Baseball League)
Ben Campos – C
West Hampton Aviators (Hamptons Collegiate Baseball League)
Greg Budig – C
Will Morrison – OF