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LCU’s Keelyn Johnson Signs Professional Contract

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PINEVILLE, La. – Louisiana Christian University baseball infielder  Keelyn Johnson will continue his baseball career on the next level,  signing a contract with the defending Frontier League champion  Schaumburg Boomers, it was announced on Thursday.

Johnson finished the 2022 season with the second highest batting  average in the entire NAIA, hitting .481 on the year and hit safely in  38 of the 45 games he appeared in. He led the Wildcats with 18 doubles,  tied for the team lead with two triples, and was tied for third with six  home runs on the season, giving him a team-best .778 slugging  percentage. He knocked in 42 RBI, third most on the team, drew 43 walks,  most on the team, and scored 54 times, second highest on the team. At  the end of the year, he was named All-Conference for the third time in  his career and put on the first team for the first time.

“Keelyn is one of the best to come through this program,” said  Louisiana Christian head baseball coach Michael Byrnes. “He worked  immensely hard through his five years with us, and we are very happy to  see this day come for him. We know he will do very well on the next  level.”

He will join the Schaumburg Boomers, located in Schaumburg, Illinois,  just outside of Chicago, and is a member of the Frontier League, one of  the nation’s premier independent baseball leagues and a Major League  Baseball partner league. The Boomers are defending their fourth Frontier  League Championship, having won the 2021 League Title, currently  sitting in a tie for second place in the League’s West Division with a  13-9 record. Johnson is expected to dress for the team’s game Thursday  night at home against the Gateway Grizzlies.

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