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Matt Koperniak is a 2016 graduate of Hoosac Valley High School and played summer ball with the North Adams SteepleCats as a collegian.

Cardinals Add Koperniak to 40-Man Roster

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The St. Louis Cardinals Tuesday picked up the contract of Hoosac Valley alumnus Matt Koperniak and added him to the Major League Baseball team's 40-man roster, according to numerous media outlets.
 
The move came on the eve of MLB's deadline to either sign eligible minor leaguers or leave them eligible to be selected by other organizations in the upcoming "Rule 5 Draft."
 
The Belleville News-Democrat of Belleville, Ill., called Koperniak "arguably Memphis' MVP last season" after he hit 20 home runs with a .309 batting average and .512 slugging percentage for the Triple-A Redbirds.
 
"This fall, Koperniak has been playing winter ball in the Dominican Republic for Leones del Escogito, the team managed by Albert Pujols," Jeff Jones wrote in an article published Tuesday afternoon on the News-Democrat's website. "That exposure and valuable opinion no doubt played some role in the team determining that Koperniak could contribute as a depth offensive player in the majors."
 
Josh Jacobs, on the website "Redbirdrants.com" earlier on Tuesday listed Koperniak as one of, "Three Propsects the Cardinals Need to Protect Before Tonight's Rule 5 Deadline."
 
"The Cardinals have just six outfielders on their 40-man roster right now, and that's including Brendan Donovan, who may find himself playing infield a lot more in 2025," Jacobs wrote. "Adding Koperniak to the roster makes a lot of sense, and while he wouldn't have a clear path to playing time in St. Louis, he'd likely have a shot at some point."
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Victim Identified in Sunday's Fatal Accident

ADAMS, Mass. — Family members have confirmed through social media that the pedestrian struck and killed Sunday night was Michael DeMarsico of North Adams. 
 
DeMarsico was hit while crossing the four-lane Howland Avenue to the Bounti-Fare, where the North Adams Patriots Youth Football League was holding its banquet. 
 
He was on his way to present a memorial award in honor of his son, Army Spec. Michael R. DeMarsico II, who was killed in Afghanistan in 2012. The younger DeMarsico was only 20 years old. 
 
The older DeMarsico was a Drury High School graduate and worked at Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts. His family posted on a Gofundme page to raise money toward funeral expenses. As of Monday evening, they had raised more than half their $10,000 goal. 
 
The accident is under investigation by local and State Police. The District Attorney's Office had not yet released DeMarsico's name by late Monday nor that of the driver who hit him. 
 
It was dark out at the time of the collision, about 5 p.m., and police have stated alcohol was not a factor. It is not unusual for people to park across the highway from the restaurant when the adjacent parking lot is filled up. 
 
DeMarsico leaves his wife, Lisa; daughters Aubrey, Kailey and Leigha, and his son Adam.
 
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