Hyannis Harbor Hawks

The Harbor Hawks will be looking for a turnaround after missing the playoffs last year.

Five to Watch
1. Drew Parrish
2. Davis Wendzel
3. Will Holland
4. Dylan Thomas
5. Kyle Wilkie

Pitchers
Drew Daczkowski – High Point – Struck out 70 as Friday starter in freshman campaign, had 4.06 ERA this season
Adam Elliott – Louisville – Strong reliever for two straight years didn’t allow an earned run in 15 appearances this season
Jordan Fowler – Ole Miss – Went a perfect 7-0 in freshman season with 3.20 ERA, 34 Ks in 45 IP
Gavin Hollowell – St. John’s – Six-foot-seven righty saved five games with 2.16 ERA for Red Storm
Hayden Kettler – Baylor – Moved into starting rotation for sophomore season and went 8-4 with 3.81 ERA, 56 Ks in 87.1 IP
Zach Kohn – Central Michigan – Struck out more than a batter an inning but walked just as many in finishing with 5.32 ERA
Nicholas MacDonald – Florida International – Pitching mostly as a starter, had 4.26 ERA with 69 Ks in 67.2 IP as a sophomore
Travis Marr – Clemson – Posted 6.04 ERA out of Tiger bullpen, with 33 Ks in 44.2 IP
Mike Mokma – Michigan State – Started seven games, relieved in 12 while posting 4.66 ERA
Tyler Myrick – Florida International – Struck out 55 in 53.2 IP while posting 3.86 ERA in 11 starts, four relief outings
Drew Parrish – Florida State – Ace of Seminoles’ staff had breakout sophomore year with 2.52 ERA, 128 Ks in 107 IP
Houston Roth – Ole Miss – Put up big K numbers in swing role, fanning 68 in 52.2 IP, to go with 4.44 ERA
Brett Schulze – Minnesota – Posted 2.08 ERA, 8-0 record as standour reliever for Super Regional squad
Dylan Thomas – Hawaii – Ranked top-15 nationally with 14 saves, to go with 1.85 ERA, 43:4 strikeout-to-walk ratio

Catchers
Brady Lindsly – Oklahoma – Hit .262 with a home run while starting 46 games for Sooners
Pedro Pages – Florida Atlantic – Second-best hitter for strong FAU club hit .309 with four homers
Kyle Wilkie – Clemson – Led Tigers in hitting with .324 average, added five homers, 10 doubles

Infielders
Nick Derr – Florida State – Solid contributor for two years slumped to .212 AVG this year but chipped in six home runs
Taylor Garris – Samford – Batted .257 with two homers while starting every game this season
Trevor Hauver – Arizona State – Hit .227 in part-time duty as freshman with Sun Devils
Will Holland – Auburn – Shook off quiet freshman year for big sophomore season – .311 with 12 home runs
Vinnie Pasquantino – Old Dominion – Sidelined since April, batted .299 with three homers before that
Bailey Peterson – Michigan State – JUCO transfer hit .143 in limited action in first season with Spartans
Davis Wendzel – Has hit eight home runs in each of first two years with Bears and batted .310/.435/.532 this season

Outfielders
Kyle Battle – Old Dominion – Hit .272 with two homers, 12 extra-base hits this season
Todd Lott – Louisiana Lafayette – In 16 starts, batted .246 with three home runs
Eric Rivera – Florida Atlantic – Batted .277 with six homers, led team in RBI with 50

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