HANOVER, N.H. – As the Big Green return to campus for the academic year and the 2026 baseball season, it's time to recap Dartmouth baseball's summer ball action.
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Alejandro Puig, Illinois Valley Pistol Shrimp
Puig, a rising sophomore, spent his summer with the Illinois Valley Pistol Shrimp of the Prospect League. He hit .205, knocking eight hits including two doubles, scoring four runs, and tallying six RBI.
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Eddie Albert, Vermont Mountaineers
After a standout junior season with the Big Green, Albert took his momentum to the Vermont Mountaineers of the New England Collegiate Baseball League (NECBL) for the second straight season. In three starts, Albert posted a 1.12 ERA, allowing only three hits, one run, and fanning 12.
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Nate Isler, Upper Valley Nighthawks
Isler, who also had a dominant year at Dartmouth, stayed local to play for the Upper Valley Nighthawks, also of the NECBL. He made four total appearances, three starts, tossing 15.1 innings giving up six total runs, five earned for a 2.93 ERA. Isler also struck out 18 batters.
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Stefan Di Corrado, Green Bay Rockers
Following his first season with the Big Green, Di Corrado headed to Wisconsin to play for the Green Bay Rockers of the Northwoods League. He hit .242, knocking 16 hits and scoring eight runs. Di Corrado also hit three doubles and collected nine RBI.
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Chris Miller, Sedalia Bombers
This summer, Miller played for the Sedalia Bombers of the MINK League. In 18 games, he collected ten hits and six RBI. Miller drew 11 walks, scored eight runs, and knocked three doubles.
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Nico Bañez, Winter Garden Squeeze
With the Winter Garden Squeeze of the Florida Collegiate Summer League, Bañez played in 23 games, hitting .309 for the second highest batting average on the team. He scored ten runs, collected 17 hits including one double, and drove in three runs. Bañez also drew 11 walks and stole 11 bases to lead the team.
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Tyler Sirchia, Sag Harbor Whalers
Sirchia was dominant at the plate for the Sag Harbor Whalers of the Hamptons Collegiate Baseball League this summer. He hit .324 with two home runs to lead the team. His 17 RBI ranked second best. He also scored 15 runs of his own.
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Camden Rush, West Coast Kings
Rush returned to his home state of California over the summer to play for the West Coast Kings of the Pacific Empire League. He played in seven games, scoring one run, drawing three walks, and knocking in one run.
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Kyle Klaric-Schell, Bradenton Juice
Andrew Lombana, The Marshalls League
Taer Rodriguez, Academy Barons
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