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Galesburg Post 285 — expanding to two Legion baseball teams in 2026

15 min · 5. Juni 2026
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Jeremy Kleine and Andrew Thomas, coaches of the Galesburg Post 285 American Legion Baseball Junior and Senior Legion teams, joined Galesburg's Morning News on Friday, June 5, 2026. Post 285 is fielding two teams for the first time this summer. Kleine heads the new Junior Legion squad, which opens Saturday, June 6 with a 1 p.m. doubleheader at East Moline. Thomas returns to lead the Senior Legion, which opens Tuesday, June 9 with a game a 5:30 p.m. game at Moline, with the first home game at 5:30 p.m. Thursday, June 11 against Rock Island at Jimmy Isaacson Field at H.T. Custer Park. The coaches talk about what drove the expansion, the coaching staffs and rosters, the Jimmy Ball philosophy, field improvements at Jimmy Isaacson Field, and what both teams have on tap for the summer — including trips to Omaha and Minneapolis for the Senior Legion and hosting duties for the Junior Legion division tournament. For the full story and rosters, visit: ➡️ Post 285 Legion baseball doubles up: Galesburg fields two teams for the first time Schedules for both teams are posted on the Galesburg American Legion Baseball Facebook page and on the Game Changer app. Instagram: @post285baseball.

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