The Brewster Whitecaps are set to begin their Cape Cod Baseball League campaign with a pair of opening‑day contests, one in Hyannis and another at Stony Brook Field, giving fans an early glimpse of the team’s roster and strategy.
At the center of the pitching staff are right‑handers Charlie West and Mavrick Rizy, both of whom bring strong collegiate credentials and impressive spring performances. West, a former Big East standout, has logged 111 strikeouts over 87 1/3 innings this spring, while Rizy, an LSU alum, posted a 24‑appearance relief record with 29 strikeouts and held opponents to a .237 batting average.
The offense will rely heavily on last season’s MVP Adam Magpoc, who returns to anchor the lineup alongside Jacob Lee and Petey Craska, promising a balanced attack that can generate runs from both the top and middle of the order.
The Whitecaps will also face a notable challenge from Karsten Sweum, Gonzaga’s ace, who is slated to open the Harbor Hawks’ season against Brewster, adding another layer of intrigue to the early schedule.
A Competitive Outlook
The Cape Cod League’s reputation for fierce competition and wood‑bat play means every early game carries weight, and the Whitecaps hope their pitching depth and offensive versatility will translate into a strong start as the season unfolds.