Ryan Sullivan
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- Position:
- Player
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- Year:
- 2025
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- Team:
- Nashua Silver Knights
Bio
Few names appear in the Futures League record books as many times as Sullivan, who played in a league-record 185 regular-season and 17 postseason games over five seasons (2013-17) as a Nashua Silver Knight. The Southern New Hampshire University product is also the league’s all-time leader in regular-season career at-bats (682), RBI (145), hits (199), total bases (351) and doubles (41). He ranks second in home runs (37) and extra-base hits (78) and third in runs scored (109), all helping him slug at an incredible .515 clip and post an .874 OPS. A four-time Futures League All-Star, Sullivan was an offensive backbone on consecutive championship teams in 2016 and 2017, capping the first of those title runs with Postseason Most Valuable Player honors after hitting .444 with two homers, eight RBI and five runs scored in six games. His 12 playoff hits in 2016 are the most in Futures League history and included a game-tying homer to force extra innings in the first championship game against Worcester. In his postseason career, he was a .342 hitter and still holds record totals with his 20 RBI, 25 total hits and 42 total bases.
