Womack Joins the Flock


Alsander Womack | Michael Polak

The Long Island Ducks announced today the signing of infielder Alsander Womack, who will enter his first season with the club. The upcoming campaign will mark Womack’s second season in the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball and his fifth year in professional baseball.

“Alsander had a very impressive first season in the Atlantic League last year,” said Ducks manager Lew Ford. “He’s got a lot of talent, and we look forward to adding him to our lineup this season.”

Womack enjoyed a standout 2025 season with the Charleston Dirty Birds, ranking third in the league in both hits (147) and games played (121). He posted a .297 batting average and a .792 OPS while adding 16 home runs, 63 RBIs, and 66 runs scored. His offensive production also included 23 doubles, two triples, 30 walks, and 33 stolen bases. Womack was particularly effective against right-handed pitching, batting .339, and demonstrated his defensive versatility by appearing at all four infield positions. He spent most of his time at second base and recorded a .971 fielding percentage.

A native of Greensboro, North Carolina, Womack began his professional career in the Chicago White Sox organization, where he played from 2022 through 2024 and advanced as high as the Double-A level. Over 240 games, he compiled a .257 batting average and a .347 on-base percentage, along with 18 home runs, 112 RBIs, and 113 runs scored. He totaled 220 hits, including 25 doubles and two triples, while drawing 111 walks and stealing 17 bases. Defensively, he committed just 15 errors in 205 games, finishing with a .980 fielding percentage.

Womack also appeared in four games with the Lincoln Saltdogs of the American Association at the end of the 2024 season. He is the son of former Major League player Tony Womack, a 13-year veteran and 2001 World Series champion, and was originally signed by the White Sox in 2021.

“I’m excited to get out there with the guys,” Womack said. “I’m ready to play, show out, and win. The main goal this year, and every year, is the same — win games and have fun.”

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Womack Joins the Flock

The Long Island Ducks announced today the signing of infielder Alsander Womack, who will enter his first season with the club. The upcoming campaign will mark Womack’s second season in the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball and his fifth year in professional baseball.