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Proctor Native Jake Malec Signs with Great Falls Voyagers
He joins fellow Bison teammate and Esko native Nick Emanuel, who also signed with the Voyagers last month.
July 15, 2021
GREAT FALLS, Mont. – Proctor native Jake Malec has signed a minor league deal with the Great Falls Voyagers of the Pioneer Baseball League.
The North Dakota State alum just wrapped up his college career being named the Summit League Tournament MVP. He joins fellow Bison teammate and Esko native Nick Emanuel, who also signed with the Voyagers last month. Malec finished the season leading the conference in runs and second in hits.
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The Summit League Tournament MVP will join former Bison teammate, Nick Emanuel
July 14, 2021
GREAT FALLS, MO (KVRR) – Nick Emanuel isn’t the only former NDSU baseball player that’ll suit up for the Great Falls Voyagers in Montana. Jake Malec is trading in his green and yellow for red and black. It comes after the Summit League Tournament MVP hit .320 with nine homers and 32 RBI this past year. Malec finished the season as the conference leader in runs and second in hits behind Miami Marlins draftee, Bennet Hostetler.
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May 27, 2021 | 8:45 PM
OMAHA, Neb. – The North Dakota State batterymates of Max Loven and Nick Emanuel led the second-seeded Bison to a 3-1 victory over third-seeded Omaha in the second game of the Summit League Tournament Baseball Championship on Thursday at Tal Anderson Field.
Loven provided his production from the mound where he yielded just an earned run, scattered three hits and struck out seven over eight innings of work, while his catcher delivered a pair of run-scoring hits to put the Bison in the winner’s bracket.
NDSU built a 2-0 lead in the second after taking advantage of a pair of a walks by Omaha starter Richie Holetz. Emanuel drove in the first run with a RBI-single to left field and Jack Simonsen drove in the second with a RBI-groundout.