Ratajczak released
The Washington Wild Things have released Nick Ratajczak, who began the season as their starting second baseman.
A rookie out of the University of Louisville, Ratajczak struggled at the plate and was batting only .087 (4-for-46) with two runs and two RBI. Ratajczak was hitless in his last 20 at-bats.
Ratajczak was the toughest player to strike out in college baseball last year, striking out only nine times in 240 at-bats.
The Wild Things (18-9), who lead the Frontier League’s East Division by 2½ games over second-place Evansville, begin a three-game series tonight at Lake Erie.
The moves leaves Washington with 23 active players, one under the league limit.
A rookie out of the University of Louisville, Ratajczak struggled at the plate and was batting only .087 (4-for-46) with two runs and two RBI. Ratajczak was hitless in his last 20 at-bats.
Ratajczak was the toughest player to strike out in college baseball last year, striking out only nine times in 240 at-bats.
The Wild Things (18-9), who lead the Frontier League’s East Division by 2½ games over second-place Evansville, begin a three-game series tonight at Lake Erie.
The moves leaves Washington with 23 active players, one under the league limit.
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