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BOOMERS PLAYER SPOTLIGHT ANTHONY CALARCO ALEX CALARCO JACKSON HAUGE 36 IF Calarco earned the Frontier League's Morgan Burkhart Award as the league's MVP last season, establishing himself as a one-man run producing machine in the middle of the lineup for the Boomers. Caralco set a league record by driving home 116 runs and finished second in the league with a team record 24 homers. The left-handed hitter notched a .347 average, a team record and fifth in the league and also led the league with 34 doubles. Calarco registered a league best 237 total bases with 58 extra-base hits and a .627 slugging percentage. The Winnetka, III. native spent the winter in the Puerto Rican Winter League. Calarco will enter his third season with the Boomers in 2026, finding a home after making three stops, including the Boomers, in 2025. Despite a small sample size in 2025, Calarco was third on the team with seven homers in 43 contests. H 16 C The younger brother of Anthony joined the team as the starter behind the plate following his collegiate career at the University of Maryland and immediately became another feared bat in the potent Schaumburg lineup. Calarco batted .383 with 18 hits in 15 games with the Boomers, hitting three homers while driving home 11. The switch-hitter drilled 19 homers as a senior at Maryland to go with 61 RBIs while drawing 46 walks to earn First Team All-Big Ten. The 19 homers were the seventh most in program history. Alex spent two years at Maryland after beginning his college career at Northwestern. The Boomers allowed Alex an opportunity to play with his brother for the first time since 2022. OF THE BOOMERS aldi's COMERS the AR OF Hauge enters his first year with the Boomers after receiving a taste of the Frontier League with Florence last season, hitting .294 in 19 games with eight doubles. The right-handed hitter blasted 47 homers in his college career and adds even more power to a potent lineup. Hauge also posted a highly successful run in the Northwoods League which featured an All-Star nod. Hauge drilled 20 homers at the University of Kansas in 2025 and was chosen as an All-American by the NCBWA. Additionally, the Minnesota native was a Second Team All-Big 12 selection. The 20 homers were the second most in program history at Kansas and tied for the most in the Big 12 last year. Hauge has played at all three outfield slots along with registering time at first base FEEL THE BOOM BOD HOME OPENER! MONDAY MAY 11 6:30PM & POST GAME FIREWORKS! SCHAUMBURG BOOMERS WINTRUST FIELD FRONTIER LEAGUE PROFESSIONAL BASEBALL BoomersBaseball.com BOOMERS PLAYER SPOTLIGHT ANTHONY CALARCO ALEX CALARCO JACKSON HAUGE 36 IF Calarco earned the Frontier League's Morgan Burkhart Award as the league's MVP last season , establishing himself as a one - man run producing machine in the middle of the lineup for the Boomers . Caralco set a league record by driving home 116 runs and finished second in the league with a team record 24 homers . The left - handed hitter notched a .347 average , a team record and fifth in the league and also led the league with 34 doubles . Calarco registered a league best 237 total bases with 58 extra - base hits and a .627 slugging percentage . The Winnetka , III . native spent the winter in the Puerto Rican Winter League . Calarco will enter his third season with the Boomers in 2026 , finding a home after making three stops , including the Boomers , in 2025. Despite a small sample size in 2025 , Calarco was third on the team with seven homers in 43 contests . H 16 C The younger brother of Anthony joined the team as the starter behind the plate following his collegiate career at the University of Maryland and immediately became another feared bat in the potent Schaumburg lineup . Calarco batted .383 with 18 hits in 15 games with the Boomers , hitting three homers while driving home 11. The switch - hitter drilled 19 homers as a senior at Maryland to go with 61 RBIs while drawing 46 walks to earn First Team All - Big Ten . The 19 homers were the seventh most in program history . Alex spent two years at Maryland after beginning his college career at Northwestern . The Boomers allowed Alex an opportunity to play with his brother for the first time since 2022 . OF THE BOOMERS aldi's COMERS the AR OF Hauge enters his first year with the Boomers after receiving a taste of the Frontier League with Florence last season , hitting .294 in 19 games with eight doubles . The right - handed hitter blasted 47 homers in his college career and adds even more power to a potent lineup . Hauge also posted a highly successful run in the Northwoods League which featured an All - Star nod . Hauge drilled 20 homers at the University of Kansas in 2025 and was chosen as an All - American by the NCBWA . Additionally , the Minnesota native was a Second Team All - Big 12 selection . The 20 homers were the second most in program history at Kansas and tied for the most in the Big 12 last year . Hauge has played at all three outfield slots along with registering time at first base FEEL THE BOOM BOD HOME OPENER ! MONDAY MAY 11 6:30 PM & POST GAME FIREWORKS ! SCHAUMBURG BOOMERS WINTRUST FIELD FRONTIER LEAGUE PROFESSIONAL BASEBALL BoomersBaseball.com