New additions currently competing in New York, the Midwest, & Hawaii
Ashwaubenon, Wis.— The Rockers have announced the additions of four players from all parts of the country to their roster today. From New York to Hawaii, and in between, Green Bay continues to supplement a large returning core of the Championship roster with veteran leadership. The team has signed infielder Sam Miller (Columbia), catcher Logan Gregorio (Benedictine), and right-handed pitchers Kyle Dobyns and Charlie Adamson (Hawaii).
Sam Miller – IF – Columbia – 6’0”/195 – SO
Miller is in his second season with the Lions and is the latest Ivy League player to play for the Rockers. As a true freshman he appeared in 23 games and posted a .314 batting average. Last summer, he played in the Perfect Game Collegiate League, making 42 appearances and stealing 12 bases while driving in 30 runs. So far this spring, Miller has appeared in 14 games and ranks second on the team with a .348 batting average to go along with four home runs, 10 RBIs and a .380 on-base percentage. He has experience playing third base, shortstop, and second base.
Logan Gregorio – C – Benedictine – 6’1”/200 – SO
Gregorio is in the middle of his sophomore campaign in Lisle, Illinois this spring after a banner true freshman season. Appearing in 42 games, Gregorio recorded 67 hits, 18 doubles, eight home runs, while posting a batting average of .390 with a .462 on-base percentage. Through his first 12 games this spring, Gregorio has again been blistering the ball to the tune of a .370 average with a .525 on-base percentage. Benedictine’s man behind the dish is no stranger to the Northwoods League, spending a short stint with the Lakeshore Chinooks. Appearing in eight games, he managed to record a .360 average with a .452 on-base percentage.
Kyle Dobyns – RHP – Hawaii – 6’6”/220- JR
The first half of Green Bay’s incoming pitching duo from Hawaii, Dobyns is in his first season with the Rainbow Warriors following two years at Grossmont College. The San Diego native stayed close to home at Grossmont and compiled impressive numbers in 27 starts with the Griffins. As a sophomore, Dobyns struck out 78 batters over 79 innings with a 3.62 ERA, in route to being named to the Pacific Coast Athletic Conference first team.
Charlie Adamson – RHP – Hawaii – 6’4”/185 – JR
Continuing the Hawaii-to-Rockers pipeline is Charlie Adamson, who started his collegiate career at UC Santa Barbara. After his time at UCSB, the righty spent two seasons at Santa Barbara City College, where he appeared in 35 games with 10 starts during that time. Adamson picked up 51 punch outs in 52.2 innings of work and posting a 3.76 ERA and seven saves, earning him the attention of the Hawaii coaching staff.
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