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3 countries, 2 continents: Where local high school alums are playing pro baseball in 2025

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Professional baseball is underway, and there are several players who competed in high school in Northern Nevada and are now in pro baseball.

Here is a look at where they will be playing to start this season.

This is only the players who attended high school in Northern Nevada and does not include Nevada Wolf Pack players.

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Northern Nevada high school alumni in pro baseball

  • Drew Anderson: (Galena), RHP, playing in Korea with SSG Landers
  • Ryan Anderson: (Spanish Springs), LHP, New York Yankees organization, at Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes Barre RailRiders
  • Jace Avina: (Spanish Springs), OF, New York Yankees organization; will start in High-A with Hudson Valley Renegades
  • Jadon Bercovich: (Damonte Ranch) RHP, with Tampa Bay Rays organization; in Single-A with Charleston RiverDogs
  • Christian Chamberlain: (Reno High), LHP, Kansas City Royals organization; Missed last season with UCL injury, is with Triple-A Omaha Storm Chasers, will start season on 7-day injured list
  • Gunner Gouldsmith: (Reno), 2B, Sacramento A’s organization, assigned to Arizona Complex League Athletics
  • Skylar Hales: (Reno), RHP, Rangers organization, in Double-A with Frisco Roughriders
  • Garrett Hampson: (Reno High), Utility, Arizona Diamondbacks, is with the Diamondbacks to start this season after signing a minor league contract with Arizona in January
  • Ray Kerr: (Hug High) LHP, In Atlanta Braves organization; had Tommy John surgery last season; with Triple-A Gwinnett Stripers, on 60-day injured list
  • Carson McCusker: (Spanish Springs), OF, Minnesota Twins organization; with Triple-A Saint Paul Saints
  • Connor Noland: (attended Bishop Manogue): RHP, Chicago Cubs organization; with Triple-A Iowa Cubs
  • Robby Snelling: (McQueen), LHP, Miami Marlins organization, will start in Double-A with Pensacola Blue Wahoos
  • Joe Wieland: (Bishop Manogue): RHP played with the Olmecas de Tabasco of the Mexican League last year, with Uni-President 7-Eleven Lions of the Chinese Professional Baseball League



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