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2016 CWL Player Signees Major League Baseball 2016 CWL Player Signees Major League Baseball Evan Crower Philadelphia Phillies Steven Pollakov Chicago White Sox Kevin Lenik Texas Rangers Kade Andrus Arizona Diamondbacks (ST) Connor Hoffman Arizona Diamondbacks (ST) Tanner Kiest Texas Rangers (ST) Jarrett Martin Texas Rangers (ST) Connor Hoffman Texas Rangers (ST) Frontier League John Cruz Florence Freedom Clayton Crum Florence Freedom Josh Wright Florence Freedom Darius Washington Florence Freedom Matt Pobereyko Florence Freedom Kenneth Frosch Evansville Otters Victor Barron Evansville Otters Buddy Elgin Evansville Otters Kenny Knudsen Schaumburg Boomers Scott Ward Schaumburg Boomers Pete Leonello Southern Illinois Miners Carl Jameson Southern Illinois Miners Brandon Boyle Windy City ThunderBolts Kevin Barker Windy City ThunderBolts Ryan Strombom Windy City ThunderBolts Alex Miden Windy City ThunderBolts Andrew Lowe Windy City ThunderBolts Quintin Alexander Windy City ThunderBolts Brady Muller Windy City ThunderBolts Kevin Lenik Windy City ThunderBolts Luke Barker Traverse City Beach Bums Wes Wallace Traverse City Beach Bums Matt Burns Traverse City Beach Bums Brian McKenna Traverse City Beach Bums Lucas Hunter River City Rascals Mike Jurgella River City Rascals Josh Eatherly River City Rascals Alec Saikal River City Rascals Ben Allison Normal Cornbelters Kaleb Barlow Normal Cornbelters Max Ayoub Gateway Grizzlies Derek Hasenbeck Gateway Grizzlies Andrew Welwerts Lake Erie Crushers Parker Norris Lake Erie Crushers Nate Antone Lake Erie Crushers Tom Nagy Lake Erie Crushers Dakota Freese Joliet Slammers Casey Fletcher Joliet Slammers Alex Simone Washington Wild Things Brian O’Keefe Washington Wild Things Alex Williams Washington Wild Things Tyler Garkow Washington Wild Thing Atlantic League Colin Moberly New Britain Bees American Association Will Soto Joplin Blasters Kade Andrus Joplin Blasters Mason Morioka Joplin Blasters Brandon Landanger Lincoln Saltdogs Kaz Nezu Lincoln Saltdogs Can-Am League Jalen Harris Sussex Miners Connor Hoffman Sussex Miners Michael Tamburino Sussex Miners Tanner Kiest Sussex Miners Alex DeBellis Rockland Boulders Max Schonfeld Trois-Rivieres Aigles Pacific Association Kyle Adie San Rafael Pacifics Julian Esquibel San Rafael Pacifics Mark Lindsay San Rafael Pacifics Trent Zaks Pittsburgh Diamonds Iszac Valdez Pittsburgh Diamonds Ian Hagenmiller Pittsburgh Diamonds Ethan Szabo Sonoma Stompers Landon Hunt Sonoma Stompers Masahiro Miyadera Sonoma Stompers Marcus Blackmon Sonoma Stompers Eddie Mora-Loera Sonoma Stompers .
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