Post University Baseball is representing at the NEIBA All-Star Game with Evan Cornwell and Andrew Hartman playing for Team Black Evoshield tonight. This marks the fifth consecutive year the team has participated in this event, taking place at 6:00 PM in Worcester, Massachusetts. Hartman, returning from injury, had an impressive season, finishing with a .347 average, two home runs, and 57 RBIs over 49 games. Meanwhile, Cornwell ends his career with a .302 average and 190 hits, just shy of the program record.

By the Numbers
  • Andrew Hartman: .347 batting average, 57 RBIs, ranked 3rd in the conference for RBIs.
  • Evan Cornwell: 190 career hits, .302 average in his final season, with 32 RBIs.
State of Play
  • Hartman played 49 games in the recent season, starting 48 after returning from injury.
  • Cornwell played and started in 43 games, finishing his collegiate career strong.
What's Next

Both players aim to showcase their talents in the All-Star Game, possibly influencing their future opportunities in baseball. Expect standout performances that could attract attention from scouts and teams.

Bottom Line

Post University Baseball is thriving, highlighted by Hartman and Cornwell's impressive stats and their participation in a prestigious event. Their performances could pave the way for future success, both in their careers and for the program.