Rock Hill, S.C. – A key aspect of college baseball, like all sports at the collegiate level, is that there is never an off-season. Some players work, some train and others use the summer to suit up and continue playing the game.
Winthrop baseball currently has 11 players out on the diamond in eight different collegiate summer leagues around the country, playing on nine different teams.
The majority of the players have stayed local.
Abe Affholter is with the Northwoods League (Minot Hot Tots-Minot, N.D.) while
Anthony Ruocco is with the Cal Ripken League (DC Grays-Largo, Md.).
Chancellor Jennings and
Ryan Yaroshuk are both in the Old North State League. Jennings is with the Brunswick Surfin' Turfs (Bolivia, N.C.) while Yaroshuk is with the Tarboro River Bandits (Tarboro, N.C.)
Chazz Grossington and
Joey Hylinski are both playing for the same team in the Appalachian League (Bluefield Ridge Runners-Bluefield, W. Va.).
Connor Harris is with the New England Collegiate Baseball League (Mystic Shooners-Groton, Conn.) while
Easton Moore and
Walker Brodt are both playing for the same team in the Prospect League (Cape Catfish-Cape Girardeau, Mo.).
Jaylen Hernandez is with the Valley Baseball League (Winchester Royals-Winchester, Va.) and
Shane Keup is in the Southern College Baseball League (Queen City Corndogs-Charlotte, N.C.) to round it all out.