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Mona Shores' graduate Aaron Piasecki had a banner season at Kellogg Community College this spring.
Piasecki was recently named a first-team All American in the National Junior College Athletic Association as the member of the Bruins' baseball team.
Piasecki finished the 2024 campaign with a .481 batting average with 87 hits, 26 doubles, two triples and six home runs. He drove in 65 runs and had 24 stolen bases.
The 5-10, 170-pound infielder also had a strong season on defense for the Bruins, which finished 44-12.
During the 2023 summer season, Piasecki was a standout for the Muskegon Clippers. He finished with a .344 batting average with 43 hits in 125 at-bats.
"Aaron is a phenomenal kid," said Clippers' manager Logan Fleener. "He plays incredibly hard and he means a lot to this place and to me. He is a kid that wants to be in the dirt and he wants to play fast. His summer last year to this unit, the guys absolutely loved him and there is nobody in the world that you would rather root for more. He is just a good kid."
Next up for Piasecki is Central Michigan University now that he's completed his junior college career.
- Posted June 28, 2024
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Mona Shores graduate Aaron Piasecki earns All-America baseball honors at Kellogg Community College
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