Alaskan Summer to Professional Baseball
Source: United Shore Professional Baseball News
By Justin Frommer USPBL Intern Westside Woolly Mammoths outfielder Ethan Wiskur struts up to the plate for his fourth at bat against the Utica Unicorns. He cocks the bat up over his head and twirls it around in a circle. His quick hands induces a quick swing through the strike zone. Wiskur connects and drives the ball deep into right field and strides into second base with a double. A near miss of another home run. Wiskur has been the epitome of an athletic, power hitter in his first full season in the United Shore Professional Baseball League. He showed it that Friday night. He showed it in the USPBL Home Run Derby finishing as the runner-up, and frankly has shown it since he picked up a baseball bat. In college, Wiskur’s power was like a hidden gem waiting for a league or team to come across it. Playing at Hillsdale College, a small NCAA Division II liberal arts school in southern Michigan, athletic promise doesn’t travel very fast. Wiskur’s path to the USPBL is unlike many of the players that have spent time in the independent professional baseball league. He didn’t expect playing in one of the northernmost cities…
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