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Western Virginia undergoes a large loss of staff for the 2025 season – Sports Illustrated

Western Virginia undergoes a large loss of staff for the 2025 season – Sports Illustrated

We are about a week since the beginning of the Steve Sabins era in Morgantown as he is preparing to take over Western Virginia The baseball program, after Randy Mazi embeds him into something that Western Virginians can be exclusively proud of.

Unfortunately, the mountaineers will not be full, but they are quite close to it. Their only long -term injury is, so far, is a junior left -wing Petener Max Yel (6’6, 235 pounds), which Sabins has announced that it is for the season after undergoing Tommy John’s operation in the fall.

“He was a key associate last year. A left -handed pitcher that would have a big role for us this season, but we knew it would be out for this season in the fall. He was our key, a great loss for us, “Sabins said. (Infielder) Kyle West was hit on Saturday’s pitch in the wrist, but I think it is doing better. He doesn’t play on Sunday and is out on Monday, but I think he has to get it right until the season is turning around. Plus, we’re in a really good shape. This is one of the most healthy we have entered the season. “

Yehl has made 41 embossed participations in the last two seasons, heading to 3.77 ERA in 57.1 work. He struck 51 flowing as he walked to 33, with opposite attackers being torn .239 against him.

West Virginia will start its season next Friday in Florida with three games series against the University of Jacksonville.

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