Ed Grueter - Class of 1997
Ed Grueter was one of the most prolific baseball players in BSC history. During his four years with the Bears
(1988-91) the team qualified for postseason play (ECAC/NCAA) every season. He is BSC's only two-time NCAA
All-American (1989/91) and a three-time All New England selection (1989-91). He holds the BSC career record for most
hits (215), singles (164), doubles (33), total bases (293) and stolen bases (86). He had a career batting average of
.438 with a season high of .489 in 1989.
Ed is still an active player with the local Easton Huskies of the Cranberry League who went to the 2002 World
Series and played in the finals of the Stan Musial Tournament. He lives in Brockton, MA with his wife Danielle and
son Nolan.
Last Modified: December 14, 2005
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