Former Sycamore Dom Krupinski Joins Cubs; Toubman Named Athletic Trainer of the Year
Dom Krupinski, who played for Indiana State's baseball team for two seasons, has inked a free-agent contract with the Chicago Cubs following the recent MLB Draft. Krupinski had transferred to Miami (Ohio) after the 2024 season, a year that also saw former Sycamore coach Mitch Hannahs depart for South Florida.
Following the Major League Baseball Draft, former Indiana State Sycamore Dom Krupinski has secured a free-agent contract with the Chicago Cubs. Krupinski spent the 2023 and 2024 seasons with the Sycamores before transferring to Miami (Ohio) for the 2024 campaign. His departure from Indiana State coincided with that of head coach Mitch Hannahs, who also moved on to South Florida after the same season.
The 5-foot-9, 180-pound Krupinski had been a significant contributor for Indiana State, starting eight games during his tenure as a Sycamore. His signing with the Cubs marks a step forward in his professional baseball aspirations after his collegiate career.
In separate news from the sports world, [Trainer's Name] has been honored as the Athletic Trainer of the Year. This recognition highlights [his/her] dedication and contributions to athletic health and performance.
Krupinski's signing with the Cubs underscores the ongoing talent pipeline from collegiate programs to professional baseball, even for players not selected in the main draft.


