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Fowler brings bat back to Wild Things

The Wild Things are bringing back one of their most promising young hitters from 2025. Washington announced Monday that it has signed left-handed hitting infielder Cole Fowler to a contract that includes a club option for 2027. Fowler played 25 games with Washington last summer and factored ...

The Wild Things’ lineup in 2026 might look a lot like the Pittsburgh Pirates during their “Lumber Company” days. In other words, there could be a lot of home runs hit by the home team at EQT Park. One day after announcing that first baseman Andrew Czech will be returning for a sixth ...

Czech to play 6th season with Wild Things

The middle of the Wild Things’ lineup got a little more potent Monday when the Frontier League team announced that first baseman Andrew Czech has committed to return for the 2026 season on a club option. A native of Reminderville, Ohio, the power-hitting Czech will be returning for his ...

Wild Things hire pitching coach

The Wild Things will have a new pitching coach in 2026. The Frontier League team announced Wednesday that they have hired Josh Flowerman to fill the role. The Wild Things had a pair of pitching coaches last year. Hector Nelo began the season in the role, but he and the Wild Things parted ...

Wild Things exercise options on 15 players

The final day for Frontier League teams to pick up contract options on players for the 2026 season was Monday. The Wild Things announced they have exercised their club options on 15 players, including one who has played five seasons in Washington. The Wild Things picked up the option on ...

Wild Things add 2 more pitchers

The Wild Things recently added two pitchers to their roster for spring training in 2026 and both are hoping to make their Frontier League debuts next year. Washington signed left-hander Nick Powers and right-hander Austin Eaton. Powers has professional experience, having spent two years in ...