Omaha Baseball celebrated the achievement of seven student-athletes being named to the 2026 All-Summit League teams. Jackson Trout and Tyler Bishop received First Team honors for their standout performances, while five others—Chase Diggins, Henry Zipay, Cardel Dick, Maddox Meyer, and Tanner Foersch—claimed spots on the Second Team. Additionally, Sam Beck and Nate Moquin earned Honorable Mentions. This recognition highlights the significant contributions these players made throughout the season, demonstrating the strength of Omaha Baseball within the Summit League.

By the Numbers
  • Jackson Trout led with a .348 batting average, 31 RBI, and 8 home runs.
  • Tyler Bishop achieved 34 hits and a team-best 10 doubles.
  • Maddox Meyer struck out 38 batters over 54.2 innings with a 4.89 ERA.
Yes, But

The recognition is merited, but some critics argue that individual performances may not translate to team success, considering the Mavericks' overall performance in the season.

State of Play
  • The Mavericks are entering the 2026 Summit League Championship as a strong contender.
  • The team ranks well in various statistical categories among Summit League teams.
What's Next

Omaha will face Northern Colorado on May 20, 2026, and their performance in this championship could further influence player honors and team momentum.

Bottom Line

The recognition of seven players underscores the Mavericks' talent and potential for success, setting the stage for a promising showing in the upcoming championship.