To
say that rising Troy junior Danny Collins had a productive summer would
be a massive understatement. The Trojan third baseman broke
the New England Collegiate Baseball League single-season records for
home runs, slugging percentage, extra-base hits and total bases while
playing for the Laconia Muskrats.
The
Niceville, Fla., native finished his 41-game schedule in the wood bat
league with 19 home runs, an .818 slugging percentage, 29 extra-base
hits
and 130 total bases. Collins finished the summer second in the league in
batting average (.390), second in runs scored (37), second in hits (62)
and fifth in RBIs (37).
Collins
earned a pair of NECBL Player of the Week Awards, represented Laconia
in the NECBL All-Star Game and won the NECBL Home Run Derby. He is
considered
a near lock for the NECBL Most Valuable Player Award that will be handed
out at following the conclusion of the league's playoffs.
The
NECBL records for extra-base hits and total bases were held by Mark
Malaska who played professionally for the Boston Red Sox and Tampa Bay
Rays.
Collins
led the Trojans with 12 home runs during the 2012 season while he hit
at a .318 clip with 17 doubles, two triples and 52 RBIs.
About the NECBL
The
New England Collegiate Baseball League is summer baseball at its best.
The NECBL was founded in 1993 under the leadership of Emmy Award-winning
television producer/director Joseph Consentino, former St. John's
University and Boston Red Sox minor league outfielder. George Foster,
former Cincinnati Reds and New York Mets All-Star HR and RBI leader, was
the NECBL's first Commissioner.
Play started in 1994 and today the NECBL has become a nationally
recognized top-tier league that plays in all six New England states and
recruits players attending U.S colleges from New England, the other
forty-four States and foreign countries.