HARWICH – Moments after he struck out Brewster shortstop Alex Freeland to end the top half of the fifth inning of Monday’s game at Whitehouse Field, Harwich pitcher Billy Seidl took two steps toward the Mariners’ dugout and clenched his fist by his waist. It was hardly an animated celebration from Seidl, but the subtle fist pump was well deserved for the Wellesley native and right-handed pitcher from Duke who ...
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BREWSTER – It can be challenging for Cape League players and coaches to build relationships because every team experiences so much turnover throughout the summer. Some players arrive late from college teams that advanced far in the NCAA tournament, while other players leave early to join USA Baseball’s Collegiate National Team, to prepare for the MLB Draft, or to take some extra rest before school restarts in ...
Projected First-Round Pick Leaves Anglers For MLB Draft
By: Brendan Samson
CHATHAM – The Chatham Anglers’ opening day starter is heading to the MLB draft after four starts with the team. Carson Whisenhunt, a senior left-handed pitcher from East Carolina University, is a projected first-round selection in the upcoming MLB entry draft on July 17. After missing the entire 2022 college season due to a suspension following a positive PED test, Whisenhunt joined the Anglers to get back int...
Transition To Wood Bats Gives CCBL Players Additional Challenge
By: Brendan Samson
CHATHAM – The Ole Miss Rebels and Oklahoma Sooners combined for 19 runs scored during their two-game NCAA College World Series, with the Rebels claiming the national title after outscoring the Sooners 14-5 during the series. That run explosion – a commonality in college baseball – is uncommon in the Cape League while the college players used to aluminum bats adjust to using wooden bats. While the best playe...
Athlete Of The Week: Alex Freeland
By: Brad Joyal
HARWICH – The Brewster Whitecaps were on the verge of being held hitless. Then Whitecaps shortstop Alex Freeland did what he does best: hit the ball into a gap. The Harwich Mariners only needed four more outs to throw a combined no-hitter against Brewster on Monday at Whitehouse Field when Freeland collected the Whitecaps’ first hit of the game with a single to rightfield with two outs in the top of the eighth...
CHATHAM — Although Chatham Anglers manager Tom Holliday has only coached shortstop Marcus Brown for 14 games, the connection between the two is much deeper. Their relationship extends far beyond Cape Cod to Stillwater, Okla., where Brown plays college ball for Holliday’s sons, Josh and Matt, at Oklahoma State. The Holliday boys have paved their own baseball paths independent of their father. Josh has coache...
BC’s Honeyman Relishes Cape League Experience With Orleans
By: Brad Joyal
ORLEANS – Travis Honeyman had heard a lot about Cape Cod. In fact, there were times the Long Island native wondered if his Boston College teammates would ever pipe down about the Cape. “I had never been to the Cape in my entire life but all of my teammates from BC that are from Massachusetts would swear by it,” said Honeyman, an outfielder from Massapequa, N.Y. “They’d say it was the best place ever and all...
Santucci Among Seven Mariners Selected For Team USA Collegiate Tryout
By: Brendan Samson
HARWICH — The Harwich Mariners’ record has hovered around .500 through the first couple weeks of the Cape League season, but the team hasn’t been entirely average. Look no further than Harwich’s pitching staff, which has three hurlers with sub-2.00 earned run averages. Included in that group is Jonathan Santucci, a 6-foot-2 lefty from Duke who has been stellar so far. Santucci, a native of Leominster, is on...
Chatham Harbor Run Reignites Running Community After Two-Year Hiatus
By: Brendan Samson
CHATHAM — Over 200 runners registered for the 41st annual Chatham Harbor Run 10k race on Sunday, June 26. After being absent for the past two years, the race provided a place for Massachusetts runners to come together and enjoy the day. The race, organized by the Cape Cod Athletic Club, raises money for the Monomoy Scholarship Fund and was won by Joe Bradshaw, who decided to do the race with his wife after rec...
Athlete Of The Week: Cy Nielson
By: Brad Joyal
CHATHAM — It’s no secret that the Cape League provides college baseball players with an opportunity to showcase their skills in front of Major League Baseball scouts. While that opportunity might rattle some ballplayers, others relish the chance to compete and don’t pay much mind to the scouts standing or sitting behind the backstop. For Chatham pitcher Cy Nielson, a 6-foot-3 lefty from Brigham Young Univer...
HARWICH — It was only a matter of time before Brock Wilken mashed his first home run of the summer. The moment finally came Monday night, when the coveted big-league prospect from Wake Forest launched an 0-1 breaking ball over the left field fence like a missile traveling through the night. After a successful college season in which Wilken hit .272 with 23 home runs and 77 RBIs, the 6-foot-4 third baseman f...
Firebirds Pitching Staff Bolstered By Trio Of Massachusetts Natives
By: Brendan Samson
ORLEANS – Summer family trips to Cape Cod are a staple for many Massachusetts families. Being able to enjoy the beach, some baseball or mini golf make it a great place for a vacation getaway. Three Orleans Firebirds pitchers are getting the chance to relive those Cape memories, but this time as a part of a Cape League team. Orleans’ pitching trio of Alex Amalfi, Sam Conte and Ben Shields, who hail from Ashland...
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