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Glens Falls Dragons Loaded with Saratoga Talent

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GLENS FALLS — The Glens Falls Dragons—a collegiate baseball team that plays its home games at East Field Park—have stacked their 2026 roster with Saratoga-bred talent, including multiple state champions.

Tyler Weygand, currently a freshman pitcher at Barton College, graduated from Saratoga Central Catholic in 2025. He was part of the Saints team that captured the Class C state title last season. Weygand has made three appearances on the mound for Barton in 2026, registering 2.2 innings pitched.

Pierce Byrne, another 2025 state champ who will play for Siena University next year, has allowed only 2 earned runs in 15 innings for Spa Catholic this season. His ERA stands at 0.93 and he’s struck out 32 hitters while allowing only 4 walks. Byrne is a 6’2” right hander from Warrensburg with a fastball that can hit 88 mph. In previous seasons, he’s posted ERAs as low as 0.48 and 0.82, racking up more than 200 strikeouts in the process.

Ronan Rowe is another state champ Spa Catholic alum playing for the Dragons this summer. As a freshman at Oswego State this season, he’s seen limited playing time but has earned 3 walks in 5 at-bats, scoring 1 run.

Jack Rigabar is a senior at Saratoga Springs High School whose team won the Class AAA state title in 2025. The pitcher and third baseman, who will play for Yale University next year, has a .385 batting average with 5 doubles, 2 triples, and 2 homers this season. His fastball tops out around 80 mph, according to his Prep Baseball scouting profile.

Nick Sorbera, a catcher and third baseman from Ballston Spa, is currently a freshman at Barton, where he’s registered a hit, a run, and an RBI in just three at-bats this season. 

Also joining the Dragons in 2026 is Colin Richardson, a Mechanicville grad now in his sophomore season at Adelphi University. Richardson, a pitcher, earned an ERA of 1.50 in 2025, allowing only 1 run in six innings of work. In 2026, he has a 5.40 ERA across 21.1 innings.

The Dragons will return for their 11th season with a home opener on Saturday, May 30 against the Saugerties Stallions.