Our tour of this summer’s Futures League rosters continued with a look at some of the key position players from New England’s Division 2 schools.
None of the region’s clubs at that level had a greater representation in the circuit than traditional power Franklin Pierce, but several of their rivals from around the Northeast-10 Conference also had players competing during an unusual season that followed the cancellation of their spring seasons in mid-March.
We’ve already covered the top position players and pitchers from each of the region’s Division 1 schools marked on league rosters, locals attending college outside of New England, as well as the top Division 3 performers.
Top local pitchers from the Division 2 level will be featured separately.