The Penn State baseball program has produced professional-level talent since 1875.
Back then, the university was the Agricultural College of Pennsylvania, and baseball legend and hall of famer John Ward was still on the roster.
Though much has changed, Penn State has continued to produce talent worthy of the MLB Draft.
Here’s a look at former Nittany Lions currently in the minor leagues and how they’re doing.
Jim Haley, Montgomery Biscuits
Jim Haley played two seasons for Penn State before entering the MLB Draft in 2015.
During his time as a Nittany Lion, the shortstop led Penn State in batting average, on-base percentage, runs, triples and doubles in conference matchups.