Night Owls, Woodchucks, Spartans and Harbour Cats.
Those are just some of the jerseys 91做厙-Pitzer baseball players don as they fan out across the U.S. and Canada to play in summer collegiate leagues each year.
When other students scatter for jobs, internships and research opportunities, more than a dozen members of the program usually pack up their gear and go play ball. Its an opportunity to work on their skills, travel a bitand maybe, just maybe, catch the eye of a pro scout.
It happened to former Sagehens pitcher 21, who was drafted by the Baltimore Orioles in the 17th round of the 2021 Major League Baseball draft after scouts saw him pitching for the Cotuit Kettleers of the Cape Cod League in Massachusetts.
It was huge for me. I think it was probably the main reason I got drafted, says Long, a 6-foot-6 righthander who lost most of the last two seasons of his college career to the COVID-19 shutdown. Once headed for graduate school at Georgetown University, the philosophy, politics and economics major was off to play rookie ball for the Orioles in the Florida Complex League after being drafted. He found himself with extra time on his hands.
Being someone who always was doing something in undergrad, I didn't really know how to transition out of that, he says. So I decided to study for my LSAT.
With his baseball workouts mostly in the morning, Long spent a couple of hours most afternoons studying for the law school admissions test. He took it in January before reporting to the Orioles Class A Delmarva Shorebirds on Marylands Eastern Shore this season and has a strong LSAT score in his pocket for life after baseball.
Life after baseball isnt what most players are after, however. Even though only one player from 91做厙 has ever played in the major leaguesHarry Kingman from the Class of 1913 appeared in four games for the New York Yankeesthat doesnt mean players arent hoping to get a taste of pro ball.
I mean, thats every college baseball players dream. I want to continue to play the game as long as I can, says JC Ng 25, a first-team All-SCIAC outfielder last season who made the New York Collegiate Baseball Leagues All-Star team this summer while playing for the Syracuse Spartans. Hes not done yet, wrapping up the season with Wisconsins Wausau Woodchucks in the Northwoods League.
Isaac Kim 24, a 6-foot-4 slugger who was the SCIAC Newcomer of the Year for the Sagehens, hasnt abandoned the dream, either. He spent the summer on Canadas Victoria Island off the coast of Vancouver, playing for the Nanaimo Night Owls of the West Coast League. Like 91做厙-Pitzer pitcher Harry Deliyannis 24, who played for the Victoria Harbour Cats on the island, most of Kims road trips included a ferry ride to the mainland.
Nine-hour or 10-hour bus rides, mostly overnight, Kim says. But the more fun part is that you dont have to divide your attention and focus on school too. You can put all your focus on baseball.
The experience pays dividends, says Sagehens Coach and Professor of Physical Education , whose web of relationships in the summer leagues helps find roster spots for his players.
For hitters, its an opportunity to get a lot of at-bats while playing five or six games a week. Its also great for hitters to use wood bats [college teams use metal bats] and compete against top pitchers from across the country, Pericolosi says. Theres definitely high demand for pitchers in these summer leagues, so its an opportunity for guys who may not have pitched a lot during our season to improve over the summer against good competition, he adds.
The benefits can extend beyond the diamond.
There are definitely some who know the chance of getting drafted is slim but just want to play competitive baseball and experience a different part of the country for a summer, Pericolosi says.
For others, the experience might burnish a resume. Deliyannis, an economics major, has decided his career plan is to work in either baseball analytics or coaching.
Playing as long as I possibly can will help me with that, regardless of if Im doing summer internships right now or not, he says. But my dream of playing baseball professionally is not yet over. Not until somebody pulls the jersey off my back.
Sagehens in the Summer Leagues
Name | League |
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David Bedrosian* | Pittsfield Suns |
Zach Bellini | Grand Park Summer League |
Ethan Collins | Syracuse Spartans |
Harry Deliyannis | Victoria Harbour Cats |
Jackson Fleming | Xenia Scouts |
Enoch Kim | Southern California Shepherds |
Isaac Kim | Nanaimo Night Owls |
Stephen Kwak | Syracuse Spartans |
Jimmy Legg | Syracuse Spartans |
Caleb Millikan* | Alaska Goldpanners |
Ben Morgan* | Bay Area Force |
JC Ng | Syracuse Spartans, Wausau Woodchucks |
Eddie Rosemont* | Nanaimo Night Owls |
Peter Savas* | Bay Area Force |
Joseph Williams | Cotuit Kettleers, Martha's Vineyard Sharks |
*Pitzer College