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It didn’t count, but it was still baseball
The LumberKings hit the field for batting practice and a simulated game this evening in front of a crowd of die-hard fans. Seon Gi Kim and Edlando Seco got some work in against live hitters, two who already visited the Leinenkugel’s Lumber Lounge. Both Kevin Rivers and Julio Morban hit home runs…home runs that don’t count for much other than pride.
Still, it was a fun first-time experience. Probably not as fun as High Desert’s exhibition action against Victor Valley College last night. Nine Mavs pitchers, including former LumberKings Jimmy Gillheeney (’10), Nick Czyz (’10), Jon Hesketh (’09-’10), Ogui Diaz (’09), Jose Jimenez (’09-’10), John Housey (’10) and Chris Kirkland (’09-’10) threw a no-hitter in a 12-0 win over the Rams.
I doubt we’ll see a nine-pitcher no-no tomorrow night in the 2011 Opener against Burlington, but we’ll get a good look at Forrest Snow and some other solid arms as well. Here’s a look at the opening series rotation:
Thu: RHP Forrest Snow vs. RHP Seth Frankoff
Fri: LHP Anthony Fernandez vs. RHP Josh Bowman
Sat: RHP George Mieses vs. RHP A.J. Griffin
Sun: RHP Brandon Maurer vs. RHP Blake Hassebrock
Game notes will be up tomorrow along with an interview with likely interim manager Jesus Azuaje. See you here at Alliant Energy Field tomorrow!
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Awards and Moves for 8/30
In case you’re not a regular viewer of LumberKings.com, there’s a couple of important stories now on there as of a few minutes ago.
Vinnie Catricala is the Offensive Player of the Week for the Midwest League. Read more about Vinnie’s monster week here: http://clinton.lumberkings.milb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20100830&content_id=14108716&vkey=news_t500&fext=.jsp&sid=t500
Also, left-hander Jose Jimenez and infielder Luis Nunez were both promoted to high-A High Desert as well today. Right-hander Brandon Maurer and infielder Carlos Ramirez have been added from the AZL. Read more here: http://clinton.lumberkings.milb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20100830&content_id=14108722&vkey=news_t500&fext=.jsp&sid=t500
That’s all for now. Full game notes and an interview (hopefully) coming up before tonight’s 6:30 PM start in Peoria.
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8/28 Game Notes
With no pregame interview lined up yet again today (yeah I know, you’re disappointed), I’m going to keep things brief.
Right-hander Yoervis Medina improved to 5-0 and didn’t allow a run on two hits while striking out nine against Quad Cities last night. The surprising part about the outing was not Medina’s dominance (we’ve seen it now for five-straight outings), but the fact that he survived six walks, a season-high for himself and by a LumberKings’ pitcher this season. In all, Medina stranded 11 men on base over his 6.0 innings.
Mario Martinez homered for the first time since August 7 (listen:
Martinez 2-R HR (#11) 8.27.10.mp3) to help the Kings open up a 4-0 lead over the Bandits and Vinnie Catricala tallied the final run on an RBI double (listen:
Catricala RBI double 8.27.10.mp3) as part of a 2-for-4 game (extending his hitting streak to 16 games).
Left-hander Jose Jimenez contributed two scoreless innings on zero day’s rest and right-hander Brandon Josselyn pitched a perfect non-save ninth, also on no rest whatsoever.
Tonight’s Game Notes:
8.28.10 kingsnotes.pdf
The Kings are 2.0 games up on Kane County for the top playoff spot in the West with 11 games to go, 4.0 games up on Beloit for a postseason berth as well. Left-hander Nick Czyz (4-4, 4.71) gets the game-one start against the Peoria Chiefs tonight as a pivotal five-game, four-day series starts up at O’Brien Field, first pitch is scheduled for 6:30 PM. Listen to the game online at 1390kcln.com.
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Franklin Homers Twice, Falls Short of Cycle
Shortstop Nick Franklin belts homers from both sides of the plate, goes 4-for-4 in 8-2 win
Clinton, IA – Shortstop Nick Franklin homered twice and fell a single short of the cycle, leading the Clinton LumberKings to an impressive 8-2 victory over the Peoria Chiefs Saturday night at Alliant Energy Field. Seattle’s first-round pick in 2009 tripled and scored in his first at-bat, doubled and scored his second time around and then homered from the left and right sides in his final two at-bats to finish 4-for-4.
Highlights Here:
Franklin would have been the first Clinton player to hit for the cycle since Josh Spoerl did it against Kane County on July 19, 2000, however, his final at-bat produced an opposite-field clout just over the wood wall in right.
The first blast by Franklin came back-to-back with Daniel Carroll, who himself lifted his second two-run homer in as many nights to push the Kings’ lead to 5-2.
Vinnie Catricala also chipped in two RBI, finishing 1-for-4. Mario Martinez added an RBI single and James Jones registered his first hit with Clinton, an RBI triple scoring Dennis Raben in the seventh.
The big story heading into the game was the professional debut of Mariners’ fifth-round pick, right-hander Tyler Blandford. The Oklahoma State product stifled the Chiefs to just a hit over 4.1 innings, but also issued five walks. Blandford exited after allowing two runs, both earned.
Right-hander John Housey (W, 1-0) worked the next 3.2 innings, keeping Peoria off the scoreboard despite three more walks. Left-hander Jose Jimenez pitched a scoreless non-save ninth.
Peoria right-hander Jonathan Nagel (L, 0-1) gave up three of the Clinton runs on six hits over 3.0 innings. Right-hander Tim Clubb surrendered the Carroll and Franklin back-to-back blasts and lefty Jeff Beliveau gave up the second Franklin homer. Righty Andres Quezada did not allow a run over the final 1.2 innings.
The LumberKings (2-1) begin their first road trip of the season at Time Warner Cable Field in Wisconsin tomorrow night against the Timber Rattlers. Left-hander Jon Hesketh (0-0, 0.00) is slated to make his first start of the year beginning at 5:05 PM. Listen to the game on AM 1390 KCLN or www.lumberkings.com.
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Predicting the 2010 Roster (Part 1)
As promised, it’s the second annual “Predict the Roster” segment here on the LumberBlog. With this being the second season as a Seattle Mariners affiliate, I can now talk about players that might return from last year’s club in addition to new faces from the Everett, Pulaski and Peoria rosters.
Part 1 starts with a look at who might be returning from the 2009 squad. The LumberKings suited up 57 players last year, many of whom saw limited action in black and green. Twelve position players appeared in less than 20 games, while 12 pitchers appeared in less than 10 games.
There’s also some regulars from last year’s club that might get a re-visit. We’ll start there.
Last year’s Opening Day roster featured a pair of highly-touted 2007 draft picks in Denny Almonte (2nd round) and Daniel Carroll (3rd round). Both have had a measure of success in the Midwest League, but both have also had their struggles.
After hitting .262 with 12 HR in the first half, Almonte suffered through a dismal second half. He hit just .183 following an All-Star appearance and hit just one more homer over his final 153 at-bats. Amongst league leaders in RBI at one point, Almonte finished with 58 (only 14 in the second half). Is he dominant when he’s on? Absolutely. He practically carried the team through May with 8 HR and 21 RBI. Still, it’s hard to ignore his .091 month of August and his 148 strikeouts in 409 at-bats.
Carroll’s season was derailed by a pair of injuries. He missed two weeks with a groin issue suffered on Opening Night in Burlington and then spent nearly all of May and June coming back from a broken thumb. Once he got truly healthy, Carroll started to hit. Following the All-Star break, he hit .240, scored 29 runs and stole 15 bases. He’s been at High Desert before and should get a chance to make that roster with a good Spring.
Bottom line, I believe both Almonte and Carroll will be in High Desert to start 2010. Almonte’s key to staying there is making consistent contact, while Carroll’s I believe is simply staying healthy. Only time will tell.
If Almonte is gone, who will step in to be the primary power threat? I think we see the return of ultra-talented third-baseman Mario Martinez (pictured left). At age 19 last year, Martinez hit .214 with 2 HR and 24 RBI in 61 games with Clinton. He was getting hot down the stretch of the first half, but was then sent to short-A Pulaski at the All-Star break. There, he hit .308 with 20 doubles, 3 HR and 33 RBI in 71 games. Yes, he hasn’t hit for consistent power yet in his career, but the Mariners have high hopes for him and this could be the breakout year. Defensively, he looked great at both third and first base. Where he plays next year will likely be determined by whether or not Jharmidy DeJesus makes the roster.
Other position players who could return include Travis Howell (.205, 8 HR, 29 RBI in 66 games), Maximo Mendez (.213, 8 triples, 38 runs scored, 20 steals in 64 games) and Terry Serrano (.236, 40 runs scored, 18 steals). All three should go to High Desert, but very well could see time back with Clinton next year following injury-plagued 2009 seasons.
Pitching-wise, there shouldn’t be too many returners from the staff that led the Midwest League in ERA. Starters like Kenn Kasparek (10-6, 2.41), Andrew Carraway (4-0, 2.50) and Bobby LaFromboise (8-9, 4.03) will certainly move up. Relievers like Cheyne Hann (2-2, 1.32, 12 saves), Blake Nation (3-5, 3.16), Matt Renfree (3-2, 2.60), Jose Jimenez (4-2, 3.38), Brandon Josselyn (0-1, 0.75, 3 saves) and others should all move as well.
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Now that we’ve covered some of the more familiar faces, let’s move on to the guys who had brief stints in Clinton last year.
When talking about position players, I’m excited to see what a guy like Ryan Royster can do with a full season in the Midwest League. In eight games last year, Royster hit .333 with 3 doubles, 2 HR and 7 RBI. He spent most of his year at Everett and performed there, hitting .325 with 7 HR and 27 RBI in 41 games.
Another intriguing hitter is Welington Dotel. He exhibited tons of raw power in batting practice, but belted just one homer in 19 games. Dotel did hit a solid .286 and drove in 11 runs in 49 at-bats. I believe we’ll see him in the Clinton outfield this season.
We won’t see 2009 third-rounder Kyle Seager back, but we might see the return of sixth-rounder Shaver Hansen if for no other reason than shoring up his defense (13 errors in 36 games, primarily at third base). Hansen hit .205 with 7 RBI and could probably use another year against Midwest League pitching as well.
Others we might see back include outfielder Dwight Britton (.192 in 11 games), infielder Jetsy Extrano (.045 in 6 games) and catchers Henry Contreras (.167, 2 RBI in 4 games) and Tommy Johnson (.167 in 5 games).
Back to pitching, there’s several 2010 rotation candidates that spent brief time with the LumberKings last year.
At the top of the list is hard-throwing righty Maikel Cleto (pictured right), who arrived in late
June after some visa issues. Two stints on the disabled list and a very strict pitch count allowed us a very brief look at Cleto, and it was hard to determine if he was the 0-3, 5.33 guy we saw over eight starts or the guy who struck out six over 3.0 innings in a matchup against Carlos Zambrano and the Peoria Chiefs on August 20. Hopefully we’ll get a chance to see Cleto mature in the rotation.
Another potential starter coming back could be Anthony Vasquez. Seattle’s 18th round pick out of USC went 3-3 with a 5.66 ERA in 7 games, all starts. The numbers aren’t overly impressive, but Vasquez did win each of his last two starts, lowering his ERA from 7.71 to 5.66 in the process. He also shut down a volatile Great Lakes Loons’ offense to a run on eight hits over 5.2 innings in his LumberKings’ debut on August 1. The left-handed Vasquez could be a top-flight starter next season.
Right-handers Andres Esquibel (1-1, 4.91 in 8 games) and Chris Kirkland (0-1, 5.00 in 4 games), and left-hander Jon Hesketh (1-1, 12.60 in 3 games) could all potentially be starters next year as well.
Esquibel was 2-4 with a 5.00 ERA in Everett, but flashed dominance with a three-hit complete-game shutout win over Boise on August 6. Kirkland, meanwhile, led the Northwest League with 85 strikeouts. He went 4-5 with a 4.83 ERA in 15 starts. Hesketh didn’t fare well in Clinton, but did limit opponents to a .188 average while going 0-1 with a 1.67 ERA in seven outings with the Aqua Sox.
The 2010 bullpen is less clear. Daniel Cooper, a teammate of Vasquez at USC and Seattle’s 21st round pick, went 0-1 with a 9.28 ERA in eight relief appearances with the LumberKings last year. Ogui Diaz spent most of 2009 as an infielder, but converted to right-handed reliever and went 1-0 with a 4.50 ERA in four games with Pulaski. The rest of the pen is a guessing game.
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That’s just the first part of my two-part ”Predict the Roster” segment. Next week, I’ll look at potential LumberKings coming from Everett, Pulaski and Peoria. Feel free to add your comments on my predictions below, especially if any of the players I’ve mentioned have changed organizations without my knowledge. Hey, I’m human.
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