OF Alex Ungar Signs First Pro Deal to Join Wild Things

Wednesday, February 18, 2026
By Kyle Dawson
OF Alex Ungar Signs First Pro Deal to Join Wild Things

WASHINGTON, Pa. (Feb. 18) – The Washington Wild Things have signed outfielder Alex Ungar, who finished his collegiate career at Sacred Heart before playing with the West Virginia Black Bears of the MLB Draft League last summer. It’s the first pro deal for Ungar, a Ronkonkoma, New York, native.

With the Black Bears, as part of the club’s Draft League Championship team in 2025, Ungar slashed .312/.412/.522 in 37 games and in 138 at bats totaled 43 hits. Of those 43, 13 were doubles, two were triples, he homered four times and he drove in 21. He also swiped 24 bags in 27 tries and walked 24 times against 35 strikeouts. As a fielder, he played 31 games in right field and five in centerfield and totaled five outfield assists.

Ungar played two seasons at Sacred Heart. He was an ABCA Second Team All-Region honoree as well as All-MAAC Second Team in 2025 after slashing .359/.443/.708 (1.151 OPS) in 48 games. He doubled 24 times, tripled twice, hit 13 home runs and drove in 52 with 69 hits and 62 runs scored that season. He also tried to steal 33 times and was only caught twice. To go along with it, Ungar walked more than he struck out (27:23). In 2024 at Sacred Heart, Ungar hit .314/.390/.471 with 14 doubles, five triples, two long balls and 37 RBI. He was 17-for-21 in stolen base tries and scored 42 runs in 53 games. In 2024 he was the NEC Prime Performer (2/20/24) and a member of the NEC All-Tournament Team.

He had transferred in from Brookdale Community College, where in 51 games in 2022, the New Yorker hit .389/.529/.586 with four homers, 51 runs and 47 RBI. He was named to the All-GSAC Second Team and All-Region XIX Third Team that season (DIII). He appeared in 10 games as a freshman at Albany in 2021, going 4-for-14 at the plate with a double and a walk. The outfielder played at Connetquot High School and won four varsity baseball letters and two in basketball. The baseball team won a Suffolk County title in 2019 and a league title in the same year. A two-time captain, three-time Perfect Game Preseason All-American (2018-20), two-time Preseason All-Long Island (2019-20), Perfect Game Tournament All-American (2019) and two-time All-League player, Ungar was a star before headed to Albany.

The Washington Wild Things will open their 24th season on May 7, 2026, with the homer opener scheduled for Friday, May 15 against the Schaumburg Boomers at EQT Park. For updates, season ticket membership information and more, visit washingtonwildthings.com or follow the team on social media at facebook.com/WashingtonWildThings or @WashWildThings on other platforms.

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