Troy’s Todd named to inaugural Montana Shrine Baseball Classic roster
Troy’s standout pitcher Cody Todd has earned a spot on the West roster for the first-ever Montana Shrine Baseball Classic, an all-star event celebrating the state’s top high school baseball players while supporting a good cause.
Todd, who was a member of the Troy High School Class of 2025 is also a key member of the Libby Loggers Legion baseball team.
The game is scheduled for 4 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 16, at Butte’s 3 Legends Stadium, with festivities kicking off earlier that week.
Players will report to Butte on Thursday, Aug. 14, for practice, followed by a banquet on Friday and a planned parade on game day—mirroring the popular East-West Shrine Football Game tradition.
All proceeds from the event will benefit Shriners Children’s Hospital in Spokane.
Troy’s Todd will join a West roster made up of players from across western Montana, including teammates from programs such as Stevensville, Polson, Florence-Carlton, Missoula Big Sky and Whitefish.
Todd has overcome a serious injury suffered in a varsity basketball game earlier this year when he fell, ruptured a kidney and had internal bleeding. Todd spent nearly two weeks in the hospital undergoing surgeries and therapies. His recovery lasted five months while he endured endless hospital visits.
But it was at the Logan Health Children’s where Amy Rohyans-Stewart, Dr. Siomos and Dr. Ferdinand helped Todd overcome his injury.
Todd has committed to Ripon College in Wisconsin, where he’ll study physical therapy and pitch for the Ripon College Red Hawks baseball team.