Published On: February 16th, 2017

 

Sutton and Owens bring consistent bats, strong defense to Rafters

Wisconsin Rapids, Wis. –With the Division I spring collegiate about to commence this weekend, the Rafters have announced the additions of two infielders to the summer roster. First baseman Sean Sutton of Seattle University and Nick Owens of St. Johns River State College have both signed contracts for 2017.

“We’re excited to partner with Seattle University again and looking forward to beginning a relationship with St. John’s River State in Florida,” said Rafters general manager John Fanta. “Sutton is a big left-handed hitting first baseman we’re looking forward to adding to the heart of our lineup and Owens is a sure-handed shortstop who will solidify our defense up the middle.”

INF – Sean Sutton, 6’3”, 225, (L/L), Junior, Seattle University

Seeing playing time since his freshman year at Seattle, Sutton exploded onto the scene in 2016 as a sophomore. A year ago, Sutton started nearly every game, batting .337 and tallying 69 hits, 13 doubles and 32 runs batted in. After the strong season, Sutton garnered First Team All-WAC in addition to earning WAC All-Tournament Team honors. In high school he was part of the core group of players to lead the team to the IEL regular season and district tournament championship all four years he was on the varsity team. He also shined on the mound, pitching to a 10-3 record with an ERA of 2.21. He batted .418 with five home runs as a senior. Sutton is a native of Coeur D’Alene, Idaho.

INF – Nick Owens, 6’0”, 175 (R/R), Sophomore, St. Johns River State

Primarily a shortstop, Owens will add a dynamic set of skills to the Rafters middle infield in 2017. As a freshman, Owens appeared in 55 games and posted a .350 batting average for the season. He also smacked two home runs, drove in 25, while scoring 51 runs and stealing seven bases. Owens also showed strong plate discipline, striking out just 21 times in 234 plate appearances while earning 27 walks. He also reached base 17 times via hit by pitch, ranking 19th in the country for most times a player was beaned a year ago.  The Charlotte, North Carolina native graduated from Charlotte Christian High School in 2014. He was the 25 overall prospect in the state, while holding the number five ranking among all shortstops.

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