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Former Michigan baseball players in 2025 MLB, minor leagues

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Former Michigan baseball players in 2025 MLB, minor leagues

MLB and minor league seasons are well underway, and the University of Michigan is represented at nearly every level.

Only one former Wolverine is currently on a major-league roster, but that could change with several others in Triple-A and four months remaining in the regular season.

Michigan has produced only one MLB draft pick the previous two years, but there are still several players from the 2019 College World Series runner-up team still playing professionally.

Overall, 15 Wolverines have appeared in at least one pro game this season, while two others, pitcher Jeff Criswell and shortstop Jack Blomgren, have missed the entire year because of injury.

Here’s the list of Michigan players in pro ball and how they have fared in 2025:

PLAYER IN MLB

Infielder Jake Cronenworth (San Diego Padres)

Years at Michigan: 3 (2013-15)

2025 stats: 30 Games, .240 batting average, 4 home runs, 14 RBIs, .816 OPS, 1 stolen base

More: The St. Clair native is in the second year of a seven-year, $80 million contract. He  missed a month because of injury, and while his average is right around his career .247 mark, he’s walking at the highest rate of his career. His current .376 on-base percentage would be the best of his six-year MLB career.

PLAYERS IN MINORS

RHP Blake Beers (Oakland A’s organization)

Years at Michigan: 4 (2018-21)

2025 stats (Rookie ball): 1 G/GS, 0.00 ERA, 1 2/3 innings, 1 strikeout

More: The 2021 19th-round pick is on a rehab assignment coming back from injury. He split time between Triple-A and Double-A in 2024, posting a 3.91 ERA in 149 2/3 innings.

LHP Jacob Denner (Seattle Mariners)

Years at Michigan: 5 (2020-24)

2025 stats (Rookie ball): 4 G/0 GS, 9.00 ERA, 4 innings, 3.00 WHIP, 5 strikeouts

More: Denner posted a 3.89 ERA in 85 2/3 innings for the Wolverines last season but went undrafted.

Shortstop Kyle Dernedde (Cleveland Guardians)

Years at Michigan: 1 (2024)

2025 stats (Double-A/High-A): 30 G, .218 average, 1 home run, 10 RBIs, .608 OPS

More: Dernedde spent one year in Ann Arbor after transferring from Oregon State and hit .251 with four home runs and a .780 OPS in 2024 at Michigan. He went undrafted before signing a minor-league deal with Cleveland.

Outfielder Clark Elliott (Athletics)

Years at Michigan: 3 (2020-22)

2025 stats (High-A): 40 G, .244 average, 4 HRs, 20 RBIs, .853 OPS, 7 SBs

More: The 69th overall pick in 2022 is in his first season at the high-A level. He batted .300 with a .912 OPS in 59 games last year between rookie ball and low-A.

LHP Tommy Henry (Arizona Diamondbacks)

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Arizona Diamondbacks pitcher Tommy Henry throws against the New York Mets during the ninth inning of a baseball game Monday, May 5, 2025, in Phoenix. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)AP

Years at Michigan: 3 (2017-19)

2025 stats: In MLB: 1 G, 0.00 ERA, 2 2/3 innings, 1 strikeout

In Triple-A: 10 G/10 GS, 2-5 record, 7.39 ERA, 52 1/3 innings, 1.66 WHIP, 48 strikeouts

More: The 2019 second-round pick was called up briefly last month before getting sent back to Triple-A. The 27-year-old appeared to be on the verge of becoming a full-time major-leaguer in 2023, posting a 5-4 record with a 4.15 ERA in 89 innings. But he struggled in 2024 with a 7.04 ERA in the majors and is off to a rocky start in 2025.  

LHP Rich Hill (Kansas City Royals)

Years at Michigan: 3 (2000-02)

2025 stats (Triple-A/Rookie ball): 0-0, 3 G/GS, 4.85 ERA, 13 innings, 1.00 WHIP, 17 strikeouts

More: The 45-year-old inked a minor-league deal with the Royals on May 13 and has made three starts in hopes of getting called up to the big club and tying a record by playing for a 14th MLB team. He only pitched 5 2/3 innings last year because of injury but has thrown 1,409 career innings over his 20-year MLB career.

Outfielder Stephen Hrustich (Detroit Tigers)

Years at Michigan: 1 (2024)

2025 stats (Low-A): 7 G, .250 average, 1 home run, 7 RBIs, .757 OPS

More: Hrustich was playing in the Independent League before signing a minor-league deal with Detroit last month. He played his first three NCAA seasons at Northwestern before transferring to Michigan.

RHP Karl Kauffmann (Colorado Rockies)

Years at Michigan: 3 (2017-19)

2025 stats (Triple-A): 15 G/0 GS, 2-1 record, 3.18 ERA, 34 innings, 1.56 WHIP, 25 strikeouts

More: Kauffmann moved to the bullpen this season after having an 8.95 ERA in 29 starts last season at Triple-A. The 27-year-old had a brief stint with the Rockies in 2023, registering an 8.23 ERA in 35 innings.

Catcher Drew Lugbauer

Years at Michigan: 3 (2015-17)

2025 stats (Mexican League): 33 G, .302 average, 7 home runs, 31 RBIs, .989 OPS

More: Lugbauer is a free agent but is having a stellar 2025 campaign in Mexico.  The 28-year-old former 11th-round pick spent last year at Triple-A in the Athletics’ organization, hitting .206 with 15 home runs in 94 games.

Outfielder Jordan Nwogu (Chicago Cubs)

Years at Michigan: 3 (2018-20)

2025 stats (Double-A): 39 G, .210 average, 0 home runs, 7 RBIs, .558 OPS

More: Nwogu is a former Ann Arbor Pioneer graduate and third-round pick in 2020. He displayed some power at the double-A level in 2023 with 16 home runs in 97 games but has batted below .250 in all but one minor-league season.

Catcher Jimmy Obertop (Rockies)

Years at Michigan: 4 (2020-23)

2025 stats (Low-A/Rookie ball): 8 G, .261 average, 0 home runs, 8 RBIs, .718 OPS

More: Obertop transferred to Clemson for his final collegiate season and starred for the Tigers in 2024, hitting .303 with 22 home runs. He signed a minor-league deal with Colorado as an undrafted free agent.

LHP Connor O’Halloran (Toronto Blue Jays)

Years at Michigan: 3 (2021-23)

2025 stats (High-A): 2 G/2 GS, 2.70 ERA, 6 2/3 innings, 1.01 WHIP, 7 strikeouts

More: O’Halloran is currently on the injured lst after appearing in just two games this season. The 2023 fifth-round pick posted a 5.64 ERA with 105 strikeouts in 103 2/3 innings in 2024, splitting time between low-A and high-A ball.

RHP Jack Weisenburger

Years at Michigan: 3 (2017-19)

2025 stats (Independent League): 13 G, 6.89 ERA, 15 2/3 innings, 2.17 WHIP, 14 strikeouts

More: The Rockford native was a 20th-round selection of the Athletics in 2019. He is currently a free agent playing Independent ball in the Atlantic League. Weisenburger has battled injuries during his pro career and hasn’t thrown more than 21 innings in a season since 2021.

RHP Cameron Weston (Baltimore Orioles)

Years at Michigan: 3 (2020-22)

2025 stats (Triple-A): 11 G/11 GS, 1-3 record, 4.47 ERA, 48 1/3 innings, 1.37 WHIP, 52 strikeouts

More: Weston has quickly climbed through the minors after being selected in the eight round in 2022. Splitting time between high-A and double-A last season, Weston finished with a 2.97 ERA and 127 strikeouts in 109 innings.

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Kentucky VB adds an All-American honorable mention, loses Brooke Bultema to portal

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The college volleyball offseason has only just officially begun, but moves are already being made.

Kentucky head coach Craig Skinner kicked things off by signing an All-American honorable mention for next season’s group. UK announced the addition of Notre Dame outside hitter Morgan Gaerte through the transfer portal on Wednesday morning. A 6-foot-5 native of Indiana, Gaerte was named a 2025 AVCA All-American Honorable Mention and a First Team All-ACC performer. She’ll help ease the loss of Eva Hudson — the lone senior on Kentucky’s national runner-up team this past season — on the outside.

Gaerte, who will have two years of eligibility remaining with the Wildcats, set a Notre Dame record last season with 4.64 kills per set (13th nationally). She’ll be expected to play on the opposite side of All-American outside hitter Brooklyn DeLeye for the ‘Cats in 2026. Skinner is already reloading.

Gaerte was a rare star for Notre Dame volleyball. A team captain, she started all 28 matches in 2025 as a sophomore for the Fighting Irish, finishing the year with 497 kills, the third-most ever in a season in Notre Dame history and the most since Christy Peters in 1997. Her First Team All-ACC nod was the first by a Notre Dame player since 2020. She reached 20 or more kills in 11 matches, also a program record for one season.

But where the transfer portal can give, it can also take. Kentucky lost a piece of this past season’s roster when redshirt sophomore middle blocker Brooke Bultema announced on Wednesday her intentions to transfer out of Lexington. After a redshirt freshman campaign in 2024 that saw her named to the SEC All-Freshman Team, Bultema did not see as much playing time in 2025 as she would have hoped for.

She likely won’t be the last outgoing transfer for Kentucky, either. Skinner is expected to return eight of his top nine rotation players from last season (barring an unexpected transfer), with the only departure being Hudson to graduation. And now that Gaerte is in the fold, the top half of the roster is in good shape once again. Don’t be shocked if other current Wildcats deeper on the bench elect to look elsewhere in the coming days/weeks.

Skinner shows love to the BBN

Coming off a disappointing loss in the national championship match to Texas A&M, Craig Skinner reminded us all how truly magical the 2025 campaign still was. Kentucky won its ninth straight SEC Championship, won the SEC Tournament, finished with 30 wins on the season, and went perfect (15-0) during conference play. UK made just the program’s second-ever national title match and first since winning it all in 2020 along the way.

Skinner sent out a few social media posts on Wednesday morning, thanking the Big Blue Nation for all their support throughout the season. He says over 38,000 total fans showed up to home matches inside Memorial Coliseum in 2025, where the ‘Cats did not drop a single match.

Let’s run it back in 2026, shall we?

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St. Mary’s College Volleyball Quartet Garner Academic All-District Honors

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ST. MARY’S CITY, Md. – Four members of the St. Mary’s College of Maryland volleyball team were honored by the College Sports Communicators (CSC) as members of the CSC Academic All-District® Team, the organization announced in a release Tuesday (Dec. 16).
 
Senior Julia Bobrowski (California, Md./Leonardtown), juniors Camilla Galeano (Germantown, Md./Damascus) and Lauren Panageotou (Baltimore, Md./Mercy), and sophomore Stella Marrero (Pleasant Prairie, Wis./Christian Life) all earned the award for the 2025 season.
 
Bobrowski is the lone repeat selection.
 
The 2025 Academic All-District® Volleyball Teams, selected by College Sports Communicators, recognize the nation’s top student-athletes for their combined performances on the court and in the classroom.

The CSC Academic All-America® program separately recognizes volleyball honorees in four divisions — NCAA Division I, NCAA Division II, NCAA Division III, and NAIA.
 
Outstanding student-athletes are nominated for Academic All-District® recognition by communications directors and must have a minimum 3.50 GPA plus meet high athletic standards.
 
Bobrowski owns a 3.74 GPA as a sociology major and business administration minor for her second straight Academic All-District award. The 5-6 outside hitter ranked sixth in the United East Conference with 55 service aces and 14th with 0.52 aces per set. She was named to the United East All-Sportsmanship Team (Nov. 24).
 
Galeano, a computer science major with a 3.87 GPA, tied for 14th in the conference with 42 service aces while tying for 17th with 0.49 aces per set. The 5-4 setter led the Seahawks with 402 assists while registering 20-plus assists five times this season.
 
A psychology major and educational studies minor, Panageotou boasts a 3.7 GPA. The 5-10 setter was second on the team with 291 assists while adding 101 digs, 12 service aces, and six kills in 30 matches.
 
Marrero picked up her first Academic All-District award with 3.96 GPA as a neuroscience and psychology double major and biology minor. The 5-7 defensive specialist ranked 10th in the United East with 303 digs while sitting 20th with 2.78 digs per set. She was also second on the team with 45 service aces.
 
St. Mary’s College (17-15, 8-2 UEC) captured the program’s first-ever conference tournament championship title by taking the 2025 United East tournament crown with a 3-2 road win over top-seeded Penn State Harrisburg. The Seahawks also gained the program’s first-ever berth in the NCAA Division III Women’s Volleyball Tournament.



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Cruttenden named to PVCA All-State volleyball team | Free Press-Courier

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Wellsboro junior Madison Cruttenden was recently named to the Pennsylvania Volleyball Coaches Association’s, PVCA, Class 2A All-State team.

Cruttenden was one of three NTL and District IV volleyballers (Aryana Andrus and Alli Bailey from Troy) to make the team.

Cruttenden received 536 serves, made 37 assists and had 341 digs this season. She also scored 163 points to go along with 54 aces.

Over the course of her career she has made 1,197 receptions, 56 assists, 784 digs, 407 points (112 aces) and 6 kills.

“This is a well-deserved honor for Maddy,” head coach Darci Pollock said. “She has been a consistent back row player for us the past two seasons. She continues to work hard in the off season. I’m very proud of her work ethic and dedication to the team!”

Cruttenden is the ninth Wellsboro player to earn a spot on the PCVA All-State team. Cruttenden joins Carrie Gorda, Rachel Patt, Hannah Zuchowski, Kirsten Florio, Caitlyn Callahan, Megan Starkweather, Paige Logsdon and Lexi Urena.



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118th Millrose Games Welcomes Doris Lemngole And Jane Hedengren Rivalry Over 3000m

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The 118th Millrose Games women’s 3000 meters on Feb. 1, 2026, at the Nike Track & Field Center at The Armory will feature a showdown between NCAA distance running’s top stars Doris Lemngole and Jane Hedengren, along with 2025 runner-up Josette Andrews.

Lemngole, competing for Alabama, holds the NCAA championship and record in the 3000m steeplechase. The Kenya native won the steeplechase at the Lausanne Diamond League and finished fourth at the World Championships before claiming her second straight NCAA cross country title — her fifth NCAA championship overall. The junior received the 2025 Bowerman Award last week, recognizing her as collegiate track and field’s top athlete.

“I am excited and looking forward to competing at the Millrose Games, especially given its prestige and historic significance,” said Lemngole in a release by the meeting this week.. “It is a great opportunity!”

Read More: Julien Alfred Among Sprinters Confirmed For 2025 Millrose Games

Hedengren broke every American high school distance record from 1500m through 5000m before enrolling at BYU. The freshman went unbeaten in cross country until finishing second to Lemngole at nationals, then shattered the NCAA 5000m record with a 14:44.79 clocking in her indoor debut.

Both runners will chase Katelyn Tuohy’s NCAA 3000m record of 8:35.20, established at the 2023 Millrose Games.

Andrews, from Tenafly, N.J., finished sixth in the 5000m at the 2025 World Championships and has top-five showings at World Indoor Championships and the Diamond League Final.

Several Other 118th Millrose Games Confirmations

The World Athletics Indoor Tour Gold meet will also feature Grant Fisher, Cole Hocker, Elle St. Pierre, Jess Hull, Nikki Hiltz, Joe Kovacs, Yared Nuguse, Hobbs Kessler, Cameron Myers, Julien Alfred, Devynne Charlton and Danielle Williams.

Tickets are available at millrosegames.org. More than 85 percent of seats have sold.



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DAYTONA BEACH – The Bethune-Cookman Wildcats have officially released their 2026 softball schedule. The schedule includes four in-season tournaments prior to SWAC play along with two separate contests against non-conference foes.

The Wildcats’ season will begin at the USF-Rawlings Classic in Tampa from February 5-7. B-CU will open against Illinois State, followed by matchups with USF, Kansas, Michigan, and Florida.

The Cats’ first game at Sunnyland Park will take place on February 11th against North Dakota State at 5 p.m.

From February 13-15, the Wildcats will be in Leesburg, Florida for THE Spring Games, where they will take on mid-majors LIU, Southern Miss, Loyola Chicago, and St. John’s.

The following weekend, B-CU once again travels to Cathedral City, California for an appearance in the annual Mary Nutter Collegiate Classic (Feb. 19-21), squaring off against Utah, Rutgers, Texas Tech, Oregon State, and Long Beach State.

For their fourth and final in-season tournament, the Wildcats head to Madiera Beach, Florida for the Make It Happen Games. The event takes place from February 27 to March 1 and features Bellarmine, UMass, UIC, Bowling Green, and Monmouth.

The Wildcats’ SWAC schedule begins on Friday, March 6th with a two-game road series against Alabama A&M. B-CU will then finish up their non-conference schedule following a road contest against UNF (March 11).

B-CU welcomes Alabama State for a three-game series on March 13th & 14th. The following weekend (March 20-21), they will travel to play Jackson State before heading back to Sunnyland. The Cats host rival Florida A&M for a three-game set on March 27th and 28th.

The Wildcats travel to Itta Bena, Mississippi to take on the Delta Devils on April 3rd & 4th. Their final three series include rematches of previous series against Jackson State, Alabama State, and Alabama A&M. B-CU will host the Tigers (April 10-11) and the Bulldogs (April 24-25), while traveling to face the Hornets (April 17-18).

The Southeastern Athletic Conference tournament will again compete in Gulfport, Mississippi, and takes place from May 5th to May 9th.

Follow Bethune-Cookman Softball on Twitter (@BCUSoftball) and Instagram (@BCUSoftball) for all of the latest news and updates. For all Bethune-Cookman Athletics news, follow us on Twitter (@BCUAthletics), Instagram (@BCU_Athletics) and BCUathletics.com.





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