SPARTANBURG, S.C. – After a historic 2024 season with the Wofford baseball team, numerous Terriers are continuing to play in collegiate summer wood bat leagues. In total, 31 Terriers, both current and future, are competing in the 2024 summer across 12 leagues. This comes after the Terriers claimed the 2024 Southern Conference Tournament championship and appeared in the Chapel Hill Regional, during which Wofford secured the program's first-ever NCAA Tournament victory.
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The Cal Ripken Collegiate Baseball League features six Terriers split evenly between a pair of teams. The Southern Maryland Senators play host to
Logan Tribble,
Davis Rivers and
Brennan Hileman. They are opposed by
James Layman,
Michael Sills and
Champ Davis, who all are suiting up for the D.C. Grays.
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The Appalachian League, a part of Major League Baseball and USA Baseball's Prospect Development Pipeline, features
John Gray as a member of the Pulaski River Turtles.
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Two Terriers are playing in the Northwoods League.
Ethan Belk is a member of the Traverse City Pit Spitters with
Adam Haber playing for the Badlands Big Sticks. In the Valley Baseball League, two more Terriers are seeing action, but they are on the same team. The Charlottesville Tom Sox tout both
David Wiley and
Ryan Wynn.
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In the Carolinas, the Coastal Plain League sees both a returning and new Terrier suiting up.
Branton Little is a member of the Florence Flamingos, and Charlie Horne, an incoming transfer from Birmingham-Southern, is playing for the Greenville Yard Gnomes.
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The Perfect Game Collegiate Baseball League (PGCBL) is also full of Terriers with six split between a pair of clubs. The Saugerties Stallions feature
Tyler Bak,
Mason Compton and
Jackson Coen. Three incoming Terriers are suiting up for the Oneonta Outlaws: Tanner Hardin, Lucas Grantham and Cullen Condon.
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Staying up north, the Futures Collegiate Baseball League sees
Noah McMahon and
Carter Hanson playing for the Worcester Bravehearts. The New England Collegiate Baseball League (NECBL) also boasts two Terriers, but they are on different teams.
Tyler Hare is seeing action for the Newport Gulls, and
Lucas Manning is playing for the Vermont Mountaineers.
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Incoming transfer Sheldon Egger is seeing action out west as a member of the Bellingham Bells in the West Coast League.
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The New York Collegiate Baseball League (NYCBL) features the most Terriers of any league with seven, all incoming freshmen. The Olean Oilers play home to Joey Chitla, Jack Painter and Kaz Uehara. Cade Collins and Ben Timblin are teaming up on the Syracuse Crush, and Carson Cherry and Thomas Woodbridge are seeing action together with the Cortland Crush.
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Summer league seasons vary by league, but they typically run from May to late July with playoffs concluding in early August.
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Minor League Update
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In addition to the current and future Terriers seeing further game action, a pair of former Terriers are continuing their careers in the professional ranks. Both Colin Davis and
Ryan Galanie are currently seeing action at the High-A level.
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Davis is a member of the Seattle Mariners organization, and the outfielder is currently with the Everett AquaSox. Galanie, a member of the Chicago White Sox organization, began the season with the Low-A Kannapolis Cannon Ballers, but after a torrid start to the season, he earned a promotion on June 4. The corner infielder is now with Winston-Salem Dash of the South Atlantic League.
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