Clips send 7 Players to the All-Star Game

Prasco Park will be well represented with the Clipper logo at the 2026 GLSCL All-Star Game on July 21. Muskegon will be sending seven well-deserved All-Stars to showcase their talents on a big stage.

Three pitchers and four position players make up the group that received nods.

PITCHERS

AJ Park

The righty out of Davenport University was selected as an All-Star reserve for his incredible season on the mound thus far. Park boasts a team-best 1.86 ERA through 19.1 innings of work. Standing at 6-foot-3, Park features a low-to-mid-90s fastball with above-average breaking stuff. He’s displayed a swing-and-miss repertoire as he’s racked up 27 strikeouts this season.

Andrew Pohlmann

Pohlmann gets the nod after being one of the more consistent starting pitchers for the Clippers. He’s started six games and sports a 2.23 ERA through 32.1 innings pitched. The southpaw shined in his outing against the Xenia Scouts on June 16, going eight innings while allowing just one run. Pohlmann hails from Saginaw Valley State and has been very effective with his breaking ball, which fools hitters with the velocity change in relation to his heater.

Zander Wills

The soon-to-be college freshman at Georgia State had a dominant stretch to start the season, tossing 12 straight innings of scoreless baseball. He now sits with a 2.70 ERA through 20 innings and has struck out 32 hitters in 2026. Wills, along with Park, can get the fastball past the 90 mph mark with deceiving secondary pitches. Wills will head to Prasco as the lone recent high schooler to make the All-Star Game as a Clipper this season.

HITTERS

Ben Meyers (Starter)

Meyers has been consistent at the plate all season for Muskegon but has also shown much-needed versatility, playing multiple outfield spots as well as second base and even starting a game behind the plate. Meyers is riding a .362 batting average with three homers while driving in 20 runs. The newest Aquinas signee is ticketed to start the All-Star Game.

Kaden Howard

Speaking of versatility, Kaden Howard may be the definition of the word. The Grand Valley State product has played flawlessly at both middle infield spots defensively and has produced with the bat no matter where skipper Brian Wright slots him in. Howard is hitting .354 with seven doubles and has swiped 11 bags to go along with it. The crafty defender has made some unreal plays defensively to go with everything else he brings to the table.

Isaiah Domey

From the green-and-white school in the state capital, Isaiah Domey has provided much of the power this season for Muskegon. Domey has 10 extra-base hits, with three of those coming in the form of a long ball. He’s batting .309, and the defense has been an underrated part of his game, saving the Clips a few runs with the glove. Typically hitting in the middle of the Muskegon lineup, Domey has driven in 21 runs as well, ranking him among the top 10 in the league.

Justin St. Antoine

A community college product, St. Antoine has been a do-it-all type of player for Muskegon in 2026. St. Antoine has played five positions for the Clips, including second base, shortstop, third base, center field, and right field. Offensively, he’s hitting .315 with two homers and has driven in 19 RBIs. A motivator in the clubhouse, he gets his nod for the All-Star Game in front of what should be plenty of collegiate scouts.

Muskegon, a team in the hunt and making a final push for the second spot in the North Division, will send plenty of talent to this year’s All-Star Game.

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