SPARTANBURG, S.C. – A trio of former Terriers are continuing their playing careers in Minor League Baseball across various levels. Former Wofford baseball players Colin Davis, Ryan Galanie, and Marhsall Toole are the Terriers in the professional ranks currently working toward The Show.
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Colin Davis is a member of the Seattle Mariners organization and has spent all season with the Triple-A Tacoma Rainiers. In 27 games, he is hitting .224 with a .705 OPS. Davis owns two doubles and three home runs with eight RBI, adding five stolen bases. He is currently in his fifth minor league season, and this is his first at the Triple-A level after skipping Double-A as he is now one step away from the majors. Davis was a seventh-round pick by the Mariners in the 2021 MLB Draft.
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Ryan Galanie is a member of the Chicago White Sox organization and has split his 2025 campaign between two different levels. He started the season with the High-A Winston-Salem Dash, hitting .315 with seven doubles, four homers, and 23 RBI. On April 29, Galanie was promoted to the Double-A Birmingham Barons, and in 44 games since, he is hitting .296 with a .757 OPS. Galanie touts seven Double-A doubles with a trio of long balls and 32 RBI. He adds six stolen bases. Galanie is in his third minor league season after being selected in the 13
th round of the 2023 MLB Draft by the White Sox.
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Marshall Toole is a member of the New York Yankees organization and has spent the entire season with the Low-A Tampa Tarpons. In 45 games this year, Toole is hitting .308 with an .891 OPS. Of his 44 hits, 16 have gone for extra bases with nine doubles, five triples, and two home runs. He adds 20 RBI with 18 steals. This is Toole's second minor league season and first full campaign in the professional ranks after being selected by the Yankees in last year's draft in the 15
th round.
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Minor league seasons vary in length by level but all end in different parts of September. Each Terrier will continue their paths to The Show throughout the season with each parent club reserving the right to promote a player at their discretion. Stay tuned to social media (@woffordterriers and @woffordbaseball) and woffordterriers.com for updates should a former Wofford player get a call up to MLB.
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