Sean Callegari is a 2014 graduate of one of the top NAIA baseball programs, the University of British Columbia Thunderbirds. During his two years with UBC, Sean had 20 starts, going 10-4 with two complete games and an era of 2.58 in 142.3 innings pitched.
Sean has also dominated in the summers playing in the very competitive Western Major Baseball League going 8-0 with 104 K’s and an era of 2.07 over 99 innings pitched.
Sean took his career overseas to South Australia to play for the Northern District Reds where he has also been called up to play for the Adelaide Bite of the Australian Baseball League. Sean then his professional career to Europe where he played for the Cologne Cardinals in the Baseball Bundesliga (Germany)
2016-2017: Northern Districts Reds (Adelaide, Australia)
Cologne Cardinals (Baseball Bundesliga)
2015: Coquitlam Angels (Pacific Metro Baseball League)
2013, 2014: University of British Columbia Thunderbirds (NAIA)
2013, 2014: Swift Current Indians (WMBL)
2011-2012: Douglas College Royals (NWAC)
Sean Callegari is a 2014 graduate of one of the top NAIA baseball programs, the University of British Columbia Thunderbirds. During his two years with UBC, Sean had 20 starts, going 10-4 with two complete games and an era of 2.58 in 142.3 innings pitched.
Sean has also dominated in the summers playing in the very competitive Western Major Baseball League going 8-0 with 104 K’s and an era of 2.07 over 99 innings pitched.
Sean took his career overseas to South Australia to play for the Northern District Reds where he has also been called up to play for the Adelaide Bite of the Australian Baseball League. Sean then his professional career to Europe where he played for the Cologne Cardinals in the Baseball Bundesliga (Germany)
2016-2017: Northern Districts Reds (Adelaide, Australia)
Cologne Cardinals (Baseball Bundesliga)
2015: Coquitlam Angels (Pacific Metro Baseball League)
2013, 2014: University of British Columbia Thunderbirds (NAIA)
2013, 2014: Swift Current Indians (WMBL)
2011-2012: Douglas College Royals (NWAC)