Three Stars of the Week: Week Four

Three Mariners who stood above the rest
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Art or Photo Credit: Ryan Kane

This week we passed the halfway point of the 2025 Cape Cod Baseball League season. The while the bats have finally come around as the Mariners try to climb the Eastern Division standings.

At the end of every week, we will take a look back at the best performances from the Harwich Mariners.

Without further ado, here are the three stars from the fourth week of the season:

Third Star: Troy Dressler, Starting Pitcher

In a week where Harwich pitching struggled, Dressler opened the week with another great start, this time against the Yarmouth-Dennis Red Sox.

The Wake Forest righty went five innings against the Sox. He found success pitching to contact and letting his stellar defense make the plays behind him.. He only struck out two batters, but he allowed just one run on three hits. He also issued no free passes which is always a win.

He has a 1.13 ERA in eight innings of work across his last two starts.

Second Star: Bristol Carter, Outfield

Hitting two home runs in a week is generally worthy of praise. And for a guy who only hit two home runs all season at Auburn, Carter is starting to heat up for the Mariners.

While he recorded just three hits on the week, Carter drew four walks, allowing him to showcase his best tool: his speed. The one his teammates call Beast Mode stole four bags this week to tie the league-lead with 15.

First Star: Aiden Robbins, Outfield

Robbins had himself a fantastic week. He recorded a hit in all four games, highlighted by a three-hit game against Falmouth. He hit .400 for the week while crushing his second home run of the summer against the Commodores.

A late arrival to the Cape, Robbins earned himself an all-star nod after playing in just 10 games.