Former Hatter Ty Van Dyke Named FSL Pitcher of the Week
Ty Van Dyke, a former Stetson standout, has been named Florida State League Pitcher of the Week while with the Palm Beach Cardinals, marking the first such honor of his professional career. Van Dyke delivered an impressive performance in his season debut on April 8, achieving six strikeouts in 5.2 scoreless innings. After being drafted by St. Louis in the 10th round of the 2025 MLB Draft, he made a strong impression with a 0.77 ERA in his previous appearances. His successful college career included accolades such as Baseball America Third Team All-America and key contributions to Stetson's ASUN championship run.
By the Numbers- Van Dyke struck out six batters in his first start of the season.
- He posted a 0.77 ERA across 11.2 innings in his four appearances last season.
- Van Dyke is the first Palm Beach pitcher to earn the Florida State League Pitcher of the Week honor this season.
- He continues to build on his success following a dominant final season with the Hatters, where he achieved a 1.52 ERA.
As Van Dyke continues his season with the Palm Beach Cardinals, he is likely to be closely monitored for his potential to ascend the ranks in professional baseball. Future performances may lead to further recognition and opportunities as he establishes himself in the league.
Bottom LineTy Van Dyke's quick rise in professional baseball highlights his extraordinary talent and ability, setting the stage for his potential impact in the MLB. His trajectory from standout college performer to a recognized pitcher in the Florida State League signifies promising developments for both his career and the St. Louis Cardinals organization.
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