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This week in the Prospect League Highlight Show, Wiley Ray recaps jaw-dropping moments across the league—including a record-breaking 14-strikeout performance, a three-home-run game, and a walk-off win straight out of a little leaguer’s dream. From comeback battles to flawless double plays, the action did not slow down. Catch all the clutch hits, defensive gems, and standout performances from around the Prospect League!
This week in the Prospect League, Wiley Ray discusses it all—clutch hits, dramatic finishes, and huge offensive innings! Watch the full highlight recap and relive every jaw-dropping moment from across the league. Don’t forget to like, comment on your favorite play, and subscribe for weekly baseball action here on the Prospect League! #BaseballIsBetter
Wiley Ray showcases exciting moments from the opening week. From walkoffs to dominant performances, and much more! #baseballisbetter x Prospect League
Host Wiley Ray and League Commissioner David Brauer discuss the launch of the Prospect League Network, highlighting its enhanced streaming capabilities, standardized broadcasts, and better pricing, alongside significant growth in attendance and viewership over the past two seasons. The Prospect League All-Star Game will return after five years, with Springfield hosting in 2025, and the league continues its partnership with No Cap Sports to provide NIL opportunities for players. These initiatives, along with the return of Quincy, signal excitement for the upcoming season.
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Prospect League Commissioner David Brauer and Pistol Shrimp Director John Jakiemiec join the ArmCare.com Podcast More Than Velocity to talk - "How the Prospect League is Prioritizing Player Health and Development for College Players."
This week on the Prospect League Podcast, Host, Lucas Burris is joined by Prospect League Hall of Famer Ben Zobrist. Zobrist was inducted into the Prospect League Hall of Fame on Sunday's game in Normal at The Corn Crib. Zobrist played for the Twin City Stars in Bloomington-Normal in the CICL in 2002. He went on to play 14 MLB seasons, winning 2 World Series, and the 2016 World Series MVP with the Chicago Cubs.
