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2025 GLSCL All-Stars and Prospects Revealed

Date:  Source: Great Lakes Summer Collegiate League

 

Picture credit to Amy Moore (Hamilton Joes)

 

TROY, Ohio - The Great Lakes Summer Collegiate League is proud to announce the selections for the 2025 All-Star game on Tuesday, July 22 at Prasco Park in Mason, Ohio.

 

The North Division will be lead by Lima Locos head coach Chad Ehrnsberger. Ehrnsberger earned the privilege by leading this team the GLSCL best record which currently sits at 22-9.

 

The South Division will have Xenia Scouts head coach Kyle Peets as its skipper. Peets currently has the Scouts atop of the South Division with a record of 18-13. 

 

The all-stars were selected into the three different categories of starter, all-star and prospect. The group of prospects are available as replacements in case of an injury, illness or unforeseen unavailability.

 

All of the players selected are invited to participate in a showcase on the turf field at Prasco Park. The showcase will begin at 1pm where the players will be evaluated by major league scouts that will be in attendance.

 

The all-star game is scheduled to be played on the main field at Prasco Park with the first pitch scheduled for 7:05pm. The event is free of charge to the public and there will also be a host of food trucks available as part of the “Taste of Prasco” event.

 

Please feel free to direct any questions you may have about media availability to Brady Laber, GLSCL Social Media Coordinator. There will be follow up correspondence if anything changes with the event.

 

CLICK HERE for the North Division All-Stars

 

CLICK HERE for the South Division All-Stars

 

 

ABOUT THE GREAT LAKES SUMMER COLLEGIATE LEAGUE 

The Great Lakes Summer Collegiate, founded in 1987, is a wood-bat league that is certified by the NCAA and is partially funded by Major League Baseball. The GLSCL is a non-profit 501(c)(3) entity that is one of 12 members of the National Alliance of Collegiate Summer Baseball (NACSB). The league currently consists of 7 active franchises in Ohio and Michigan boasting several players that have earned service time in major league baseball.