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Wild Things sign former Tennessee pitcher

Every baseball team wants pitchers who have proven they can get the job done in high-pressure, big-game situations. The Wild Things have found one such pitcher in lefthander Zander Sechrist, a former standout for Tennessee’s 2024 College World Series championship team. The Frontier League ...

Wild Things bring back young trio

Three players who filled key roles a year when the Wild Things made a late-season run to the Frontier League’s Central Division title will be returning this year. The club announced that right-handed relief pitcher Chad Coles, catcher Three Hiller and shortstop Kyle Edwards will be back for ...

The Wild Things continue to stockpile pitchers ahead of spring training. Washington announced the signing of right-handed relief pitcher Landon Ginn, a former Chicago Cubs minor leaguer. He gives Washington 14 pitchers under contract. Ginn (6-3, 200) pitched in 2023 and 2025 in the Cubs’ ...

Wild Things’ Fowler is headed to Mets

For the third time this offseason, a player who was signed to play for the Wild Things during the 2026 Frontier League campaign has been lost to a major league organization. Left-handed hitting infielder Cole Fowler had his contract purchased by the New York Mets, the Wild Things announced ...

Kobe Foster, the ace of the Washington Wild Things pitching staff, is coming back for a fifth season. The club announced Tuesday it had agreed to terms with the veteran left-hander Foster on a contract for 2026. Foster, 27, is the Wild Things’ all-time leader in wins (30), innings pitched ...

Wild Things add 3 rookies to roster

The Frontier League has a strict set of roster rules, and one of them requires each team to have 10 players with little or no professional experience. This is one reason teams have to rebuild their roster from year to year. The rule also keeps the league a developmental circuit for major league ...