Lethbridge Herald

VauxhallJe­ts’players selectedin­baseballdr­aft

- LETHBRIDGE HERALD

Vauxhall Baseball Academy was represente­d by past and present at the major league baseball draft Wednesday afternoon, when Damiano Palmegiani and Ben Onyshko had their names called.

Palmegiani, a third-year infielder with the Jets originally form Cloverdale, B.C., was selected in the 35th round, 1,046th overall by the Toronto Blue Jays. Palmegiani has committed to California State University, Northridge California and is currently playing with the Canadian National Junior Team.

Onyshko is a 2014 graduate of the Vauxhall program. The left-handed pitcher was drafted by the Seattle Mariners in the 24th round, 718th overall. Onyshko, who pitched one season with the Lethbridge Bulls, is playing for the Stetson Hatters and is slated to compete at the NCAA Division One super regionals this weekend.

Onyshko was originally drafted by the Milwaukee Brewers in 2014.

Other recent MLB draft choices out of the Vauxhall Baseball Academy include Josh Burgman, a 2016 draft choice of the St. Louis Cardinals who is attending University of Washington; Chris Thibideau, a 2013 selection of the San Diego Padres attending North Florida University; Adam Nelubowich, drafted and signed by the Houston Astros in 2013; and Logan Seifrit, a 2012 choice who signed with the Seattle Mariners.

There have been 15 players from the Vauxhall program drafted by major league teams since 2007.

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