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Badgley to start NIU baseball's season opener

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The Huskies’ lineup includes Klonowski, first baseman Jeff Zimmerman (six home runs, 29 RBIs in 2012), utility player Connor Duckhorn and center fielder Jamison Wells, a receiver on the Huskies’ football team whose 64 career stolen bases are seven shy of the school record.

Zimmerman played for the Madison Mallards of the Northwoods League during the summer, setting franchise records with 13 home runs and 57 RBIs. He admits he slumped a little bit last spring, and hopes to carry last year’s success into this season.

“It definitely helped me find my swing, helped me get a better approach in each of my at-bats,” Zimmerman said. “I definitely looked at it as just taking a quality at-bat every time. It definitely helped me get more out of each at-bat.”

The Huskies’ roster has 12 true freshmen and two who redshirted a year ago, including right-handed pitcher Jacob Turner, a Sycamore product.

One local player who should see plenty of playing time is DeKalb’s Brian Sisler, who Mathey said will open the season as the Huskies’ starting shortstop.

Mathey said Sisler, a three-sport athlete with the Barbs, has caught on quickly after focusing just on baseball.

“He’s just a veteran kid in a young body,” Mathey said. “He just sees things. Even if he does make a mistake, you couldn’t look at him and tell that he made a mistake. He’s just got a good presence about him.”

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