Redahan Joins Great Falls Voyagers of Pioneer League
Former Central Connecticut baseball standout Aidan Redahan was signed by the Great Falls (MT) Voyagers of the Pioneer League. Redahan, who played at Central from 2022-25, becomes the third Blue Devil to join the roster, joining former teammates Wyatt Cameron and Jeff Nicol.
In 2025, Redahan led the NCAA in batting average (.455) along with 1.90 hits per game. The Northeast Conference Player of the Year, he also earned NCAA Regional (Auburn) All-Tournament Team and All-Northeast Conference First Team honors. In 48 games, Redahan slashed .455/.695/.511 with 91 hits on the season, including 28 for extra bases. He powered the CCSU offense with 62 runs scored and 69 driven in. He was 10-for-11 on stolen base attempts and had 32 multi-hit games, while driving in multiple runs in 20 games. Redahan ended the season with an 11-game hitting streak and reached base safely in the first 28 games of the season.
Since joining the Voyagers, Redahan has appeared in 10 games. He has scored four runs, while driving in three more. On July 27 against Billings he went 2-for-4 with two RBIs in a 9-8 win. The trio of Blue Devils in Great Falls are joined in the Pioneer League by former CCSU teammate, Elliot Good (2021-24), who plays for the Ogden Raptors.
Since 1939, the Pioneer Baseball League has operated in the Mountain States region as an MLB affiliated league. Beginning in 2021, the PBL will be an MLB Partner League with teams in Montana (Billings, Missoula and Great Falls), Idaho (Boise and Idaho Falls), Utah (Ogden) and Colorado (Grand Junction and Colorado Springs). The Northern Colorado Owlz, formerly the Orem Owlz, join the League for the 2022 season along with a new expansion team in the Flathead County, Montana. The Oakland Ballers and Yuba-Sutter High Wheelers joined the league in 2024.
Over the course of the season, each team will play 96 games in a split schedule. In the playoffs, first-half division winners will play second-half division winners in a one game playoff. The division playoff winners will meet for a final best-of-three series.
The Pioneer Baseball League is intended to serve as a developmental league, with no player on the Active List having more than three years of prior professional baseball service. Each team is limited to a roster of 25 active players.
