Former University of Tampa Baseball Champ Jack Brodsky Joins Washington Wild Things

Jack Brodsky, a right-handed relief pitcher from New Jersey, has signed with the Washington Wild Things to begin his professional baseball career in 2026 after previously playing at the University of Tampa and Emory.

Cole Fowler Joins New York Mets’ Minors After Solid Season with the Washington Wild Things

The New York Mets acquired infielder Cole Fowler from the Washington Wild Things. Fowler enjoyed a successful season, hitting four home runs and achieving significant college accolades, realizing his dream of professional baseball.

Chicago White Sox Acquire Long Island Outfielder Alex Ungar from Washington Wild Things

Outfielder Alex Ungar has transferred from the Washington Wild Things to the Chicago White Sox organization. He performed well with the West Virginia Black Bears, earning accolades and helping them win the MLB Draft League championship.

New Jersey Native, Ex-St. John’s Baseball Product Anthony Brocato Inks with Washington Wild Things

Outfielder Anthony Brocato has signed with the Washington Wild Things. In 2025, he played 27 games for the Cleburne Railroaders, later achieving notable success with the Florence Y’alls, hitting 17 home runs.

Utility Player, Freehold, New Jersey Native Ryan Ford Inks with Washington Wild Things for 2026 Season

The Washington Wild Things have signed Ryan Ford, a versatile player from the New Jersey Jackals, for the 2026 season. He had a strong 2025 season, with notable statistics in home runs and RBI.

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Minnesota Twins Sign Righty Brent Francisco from Washington Wild Things

The Minnesota Twins have signed pitcher Brent Francisco from the Washington Wild Things, who had previously pitched five scoreless innings. Francisco is 23 years old and has a strong collegiate record with East Stroudsburg University.

Righty Pitcher Nick Beardsley Re-signs with Washington Wild Things

The Wild Things selected Beardsley in the second-round of last year's Frontier League Draft after he was at the league's Tryout Camp.

Ex-Brooklyn Cyclone Mike Hepple rejoins New Britain Bees for second season in Connecticut

Eastern Connecticut State baseball product to play in Atlantic League.