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Cameron Burr of Muhlenberg is UECU Player of the Week

Muhlenberg coach Brian Kopetsky says his third baseman, Cameron Burr, "flies under the radar a little bit." That won't be the case much longer. The sophomore was named to the All-Berks team Sunday after batting .409 with an

Cameron Burr has made a big splash with the Muhls

While his Muhlenberg baseball teammates spend their winter afternoons in the indoor batting cage preparing for the spring, Cameron Burr is working on a different kind of stroke. He's in the pool, trying to improve his backstroke.

Muhls’ baseball championship even better than imagined

Brad Coley saw the moment in his mind: Final out. He and his Muhlenberg teammates rushing to the mound. Huge dog pile celebration. It's what every baseball player dreams of. When it happened Wednesday night, after the Muhls'

Muhls give Lynx, scoreboard, a workout in championship game

(This story will be updated with details, postgame reaction and photos later tonight.) The hits never stopped coming for Muhlenberg. There were 13 in a first-round win over Kutztown. Another 13 in the semifinals against Exeter.

Muhls in the swing, ready to play for Berks championship

Brad Coley, Muhlenberg's top starting pitcher, headed to the bullpen in the seventh inning Tuesday night and began to throw as Exeter refused to back down in its Berks Baseball League semifinal. The Muhls had a comfy seven-run

Muhls’ hit parade leads them back to Berks title game

When it comes to swinging the bat, Brian Kopetsky compares his current Muhlenberg baseball team favorably to his 2018 squad, which went 20-3 and won a Berks League championship. That team batted .324, averaged nearly eight runs per

Muhlenberg’s Kenay Rodriguez is UECU Player of the Week

Kenay Rodriguez didn't play baseball when he was at Reading High. He showed right away, after arriving at Muhlenberg, that he can do a lot of things to help a team win. "I noticed from Day 1 he had some special tools," said

Baseball season has been nothing but a hit for Muhlenberg

Gio Cavanna had a productive sophomore season at the plate. He cracked Muhlenberg's starting lineup, batted .262 and scored 17 runs for a team that reached the PIAA Tournament. Things didn't feel right with the bat early this

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