Former Catcher Meyer Reflects on Two Summers with AppleSox

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Former AppleSox catcher Cory Meyer had a rollercoaster ride in his two seasons with the AppleSox. From making history in 2018 to battling adversity in 2019, Meyer saw a lot in his two summers with the AppleSox.

Meyer played in 38 games (league and non-league) for the AppleSox in 2018 and 2019. He batted .273 with four home runs and 23 RBI in his two seasons for the AppleSox. On June 27, 2018, Meyer made AppleSox history by becoming the first player in team history to hit two grand slams in a league game. That same night, he set the team single-game RBI record by driving in eight runs. Meyer was also named a West Coast League All-Star in 2018.

Meyer spent this past spring playing his senior season at Boise State. He batted .381 in six games, all of which he started. He began his collegiate career as a freshman at Spokane Falls before transferring to Washington State, where he played two seasons.

Meyer reflected on his two summers in Wenatchee and the memories that he made in the Apple Capital of the World. Watch Meyer's full discussion with Joel Norman below.