As our region’s 19 Division 1 programs continue to point their eyes towards the 2022 season beginning next February, New England Baseball Journal is taking one final look back at the stars of the summer. The summer of 2021 marked a return to normalcy for college players throughout the region. The … [Read more...]
D1 insider: Standout pitchers from Cape League, Futures League, NECBL
As our region’s 19 Division 1 programs continue to point their eyes towards the 2022 season beginning next February, New England Baseball Journal is taking one final look back at the stars of the summer. The summer of 2021 marked a return to normalcy for college players throughout the region. The … [Read more...]
NEB alum Ian Seymour reflects on path to brink of big leagues
Ian Seymour got promoted to Triple-A on Sept. 9, a quick rise for the second-round selection by the Tampa Bay Rays in the 2020 MLB Draft. Seymour opened his Triple-A career with 10 scoreless innings. On the season, he posted a 4-0 record, 1.95 ERA, 0.81 WHIP and 87 strikeouts in 55.1 innings across … [Read more...]
Arkansas transfer Chris Lanzilli riding momentum after Cape League title
Chris Lanzilli is a known commodity in college baseball. The outfielder from Stoneham, Mass., exited his four-year career at Wake Forest with 42 home runs — the third-most among active Division 1 players — and a 2019 All-American honor on his resume. Tearing through the Atlantic Coast Conference … [Read more...]
Assumption, Stonehill pitchers emerge as D2 pro prospects in summer ball
It was a busy summer filling up stat sheets and record books for top Division 2 pitchers around New England. Assumption University has been a fixture across the local summer landscape for years, and it proved to be no different in 2021 as Greyhounds senior Patrick Harrington (Bedford, N.H.) and … [Read more...]
Harvard prospects Adam Stone, Logan Bravo ready for Ivy League’s return
Harvard’s 2020 season lasted just six games. As the COVID-19 pandemic continued, the entire 2021 campaign was canceled by the Ivy League. Every other Division 1 conference in the country played baseball in some form or fashion, so the Crimson ballplayers are sick of all the waiting. Their head … [Read more...]