EUGENE, Ore. – Twenty-four former Ducks wrapped up their seasons in professional baseball. Three are in the major leagues, two in Triple-A, eight in Double-A, six in Class-A (Advanced), three in Class-A (Short) and one in Rookie League. Links for all 23 are listed below along with the team they are currently with, the league they play in, the level of professional baseball and the organization each player belongs to.



Jimmie Sherfy made his Major League debut on Aug. 20, becoming the fourth Duck in the modern era to play in the big leagues. He appeared in two playoff games for the Arizona Diamondbacks while Tyler Anderson became the first ever former Duck to pitch in the playoffs. Ryon Healy had a strong second year in the majors following his stellar rookie season with the Oakland Athletics.

Tyler Anderson, Colorado Rockies, MLB National League

Part of the Rockies' starting rotation to begin 2017 … Appeared in 17 games, starting 15, with a 4.81 ERA and 81 strikeouts in 86 innings pitched in second season with Rockies ... A part of the Rockies' active roster for the NL Wild Card game, becoming the first former Duck pitcher to ever appear in a playoff game.



Ryon Healy, Oakland Athletics, MLB American League

Started at designated hitter on Opening Day 2017 for the A's … A mainstay in Oakland's starting lineup all season, appearing in 149 games and finishing second on the team in home runs (25) and RBI (78) while hitting .271.



Jimmie Sherfy, Arizona Diamondbacks, MLB National League

Called-up to the big leagues on August 20, 2017 and pitched in two games, picking up a win with three stirkeouts in two innings before being sent back to Triple-A Reno ... Did not allow a run in 11 regular season appearances, striking out nine in 10.2 innings pitched with one save ... A part of the Diamondbacks' active roster for the NL Wild Card game and Division Series.



Austin Grebeck, Tacoma Rainiers, Triple-A Pacific Coast League, Seattle Mariners

Appeared in 11 games with Class-A (Advanced) Modesto to begin 2017 before being sent to Mariners' extended spring training on May 10 ... Assigned to Everett on June 13 and hit .240 in 47 games with the Aquasox before being promoted back to Modesto on August 14 ... Sent back to Everett on August 22 before being promoted to Triple-A Tacoma on Sept. 1 ... Hit .207 in 75 games at three different levels with six doubles and three triples.



Jake Reed, Rochester Red Wings, Triple-A International League, Minnesota Twins

Started 2017 with Double-A Chattanooga, appearing in five games while posting a 2.45 ERA before being promoted to Triple-A Rochester on June 19 … Finished with a 2.05 ERA and five saves with the Red Wings, with 25 strikeouts in 30.2 innings pitched ... Currently ranked 24th on the Twins' Top 30 Prospect List.