Oregon Ducks Send Twelve Players To Summer Leagues Across the Country
The Oregon Ducks started their regular season early in the Spring and did enough in the last part of the season to get into the NCAA Tournament and see their season come to an end short of their ultimate goal, to get to Omaha for the College World Series.
With the 2015 season behind them, the team is looking for better in 2016 and that preparation starts this summer as twelve current Oregon Ducks are playing in summer ball leagues throughout the country according to GoDucks.com.
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One name who can make a big impact next season is Pitcher Matt Krook. He was injured toward the end of the 2013 season and had Tommy John Surgery. He grey-shirted the 2014 season for recovery and could have been used, if needed, but the need did not come up. He will be rehabbing this summer and building up his arm strength with the
from the Cape Cod Baseball League. Infielder Mark Karaviotis will also be playing with Wareham. The Summer Season in the Cape Cod Baseball League runs through August 2nd.
Other members of the Oregon Ducks are also playing this summer including Kyle Kasser and Jakob Goldfarb with the El Dorado Broncos, Pitcher Stephen Nagosek with the Orleans Firebirds, Pitcher Trent Paddon with the Brewster Whitecaps and Tim Susnara with the Cotuit Kettleers.