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Cape Cod League tracker: 48 commitments from New England prospects

By Dan GuttenplanJanuary 25, 2022

Tufts University pitcher Cameron Mayer (Tufts Athletics)

Cape League coaches and team executives are getting closer to finalizing their respective rosters for the 2022 season.

Cape League Commissioner Eric Zmuda recently shared with New England Baseball Journal an updated list of New England prospects who are planning to play on the Cape this summer.

Before we get to our list of 48 Cape League commits, please note that this is in no way a final accounting of New England players who will earn roster spots on Cape League teams in 2022. Team executives are still very much in the introductory process of filling rosters. Some top 2022 MLB Draft prospects will opt to play out the 2022 college season before deciding whether to commit to playing on the Cape. College players on teams that advance deep into the NCAA Tournament may choose to opt out of the Cape League season. Injuries can also impact player commitments.

For now, here’s a look at 48 New England players who have already committed to spending the 2022 summer on the Cape.

Tags: Boston College, Central Connecticut State University, Colby College, Fairfield University, Harvard University, Holy Cross, Northeastern University, Rhode Island, Stonehill College, Tufts University, UConn, UMass Dartmouth, Yale University

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