Aaron Graeber, who also plays for the University of Delaware baseball team, has been named the Trenton Thunder (MLB Draft League) RWJ Player of the Week after slugging a .425 average with six hits, three walks, two RBI, a .529 OBP, and 1.029 OPS in five games this past week.
Graeber, a senior outfielder, led the Blue Hens in batting average (.317), hits (62) and finished second in home runs (14) and RBI (52) in the 2025 season.
Plus, he posted an OBP of .413 and slugging percentage of .608, in which Graber helped Delaware post a 28-25 overall record and go 12-15 in Coastal Athletic Conference action this past season.
Also, he attended Gloucester Community College.
Before college, Graeber graduated from West Deptford High School (N.J.) in 2022, where he was a two-time All-Conference, All-South Jersey, and Maxwell Player of the Year player.
The Thunder are 4-7 so far during the young 2025 campaign.
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