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AFL Update (10/10)
The Peoria Javelinas are off to a 1-4 start and in last place in the three-team AFL West division. Shortstop Nick Franklin (’10) is off to an 0-for-8 start, but has walked an AFL-high four times in three games and has scored twice. On the mound, right-hander Forrest Snow (’10-’11, pictured) is 1-0 with a scoreless 3.0 innings and three strikeouts. Lefty Brian Moran (’09-’10) has an ERA of 9.00 with two runs over his first 2.0 relief innings. Right-hander Steven Hensley (’09) has already served up a whopping five earned runs over two-thirds of an inning in his first outing for an ERA of 67.50.
Right-hander Evan Reed (’08) has thrown two scoreless outings for the Surprise Saguaros, each totaling one inning. He’s walked one while fanning three in that span.
You can keep checking here for periodical AFL updates (please do, I need the traffic this time of year), but if you want up-to-date information, stats, stories, etc., go straight to the source.
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Following Former Kings in the AFL
The 20th season of the Arizona Fall League formally kicks off today, and five former LumberKings are set to participate. Pitchers Steven Hensley (’09), Brian Moran (’09-’10) and Forrest Snow (’10-’11), plus shortstop Nick Franklin (’10) are on the Mariners-affiliated Peoria Javelinas roster, while pitcher Evan Reed (’07-’08), now a Florida Marlins farmhand, will pitch for the Surprise Saguaros.
Peoria hosts Salt River at 12:35 PM Mountain Time (I believe that should be 11:35 AM here), while Surprise heads to Scottsdale for a 6:35 PM MT start (5:35 PM here). I’ll be checking in periodically to see how they’re all doing.
Initially overlooked but not forgotten, former LumberKings’ outfielder Chad Tracy (’07) is part of the USA team participating in IBAF Baseball World Cup in Panama City, Panama. The US squad has defeated Cuba for the gold medal in each of the last two World Cup finals. The tournament started on October 2 and runs through the 15th. Hopefully I’ll have something for you on Tracy in the near future as well.
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Franklin at FanFest, Leyland Feature
A couple odds and ends for you on the second birthday of The LumberBlog…
Nick Franklin participated in Seattle Mariners’ Fan Fest last weekend, and video of Franklin’s Q&A session along with fellow first-rounder Dustin Ackley is now online. Check it out at Mariners.com.
Part five of “The History File” is up at LumberKings.com. This week’s recovered article is from 1991 and features legendary manager Jim Leyland. His path to the Majors and the 1997 World Series began here in Clinton, when at just 27 years of age he helmed the 1972 Clinton Pilots. Leyland went 189-189 in three seasons as the Pilots’ skipper.
Oh yeah, and Green Bay 27, Pittsburgh 14.
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The Interview Vault: Justin Smoak
While everyone around baseball watches shockingly as Cliff Lee dons a Philadelphia Phillies uniform at a press conference sometime in the next few days, I’m focusing in on the centerpiece of the deal that sent the left-hander to the Texas Rangers last July 9. He just happens to be a former LumberKing and is the feature of this week’s edition of “The Interview Vault”.
Switch-hitting first-baseman Justin Smoak was one of the four former Clinton players dealt by the Rangers in exchange for Lee and Mark Lowe prior to last year’s trade deadline. Once the undoubted future of the middle of the Texas lineup, Smoak was deemed expendable to help the Rangers turn the corner in the immediate. Now, the 2008 first-round pick (11th overall) finds himself as the cornerstone of Jack Zduriencik’s rebuilding project in Seattle.
Smoak was fresh off the fishing boat when he arrived in Clinton in August of 2008, rested from a drawn-out signing process that wouldn’t end until 15 minutes before the MLB deadline. Anxious to play baseball again for the first time since he left the University of South Carolina, he’d still have to wait a day before making his professional debut in Peoria on August 18.
The featured interview today took place between myself and Smoak prior to that first action and was his first minor league interview. We talk about his hectic first 48 hours, fitting in with the likes of fellow first-baseman Mitch Moreland (who hit a pair of home runs in the previous game vs. the Chiefs), getting ready to hit in the 5-spot in manager Mike Micucci’s order, his thoughts on the first round selection by the Rangers and more.
Listen: Justin Smoak, Prior to ’08 Pro Debut.mp3
Not long after the interview, Smoak would take the diamond for the first time as a pro, going 1-for-3 with a double off the right-center wall for his first pro hit. He’d go on to register at least one hit in 13 of his 14 games as a LumberKing, hitting .304 with three doubles, three home runs and six RBI.
Since ’08, he’s accomplished a lot quickly. Smoak ascended to the Major Leagues in just his second full season in 2010, making his big-league debut for the Rangers on April 23 vs. Detroit. He’d hit .209 with eight homers and 34 RBI for Texas before being packaged for Lee, and would finish out the year bouncing between Seattle (.239, 5 HR, 14 RBI) and triple-A Tacoma (.271, 7 HR, 25 RBI). Smoak teamed up with the red-hot Dustin Ackley to bring a PCL championship home to the Rainiers, winning the PCL’s Offensive Player of the Postseason award (.423, HR, 6 RBI) in the process.
With the likes of Ackley, Rich Poythress and Nick Franklin coming up alongside him, the future for Smoak should be very bright in the middle of the Mariners’ order.
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All-Stars, Cleto and More
A few things of note regarding former and future LumberKings and this blog:
- The Seattle Mariners’ Organizational All-Stars list came out last week, and it’s finally up on LumberKings.com. Nick Franklin (’10) was a natural choice as the All-Star shortstop after hitting .281 with a Midwest League-best 23 homers last year. Kyle Seager (’09) makes the list at second base, while left-handers Anthony Vasquez (’09-’10) and Brian Moran (’09-’10) also show up as the top left-handed starter and top reliever, respectively. Potential future King Kevin Rivers is amongst the three outfielders after posting a .332 average in Everett last year.
- Former Kings’ right-hander Maikel Cleto (’09) was shipped to the St. Louis Cardinals in exchange for shortstop Brendan Ryan yesterday. The hard-throwing Cleto was recently added to the Mariners’ 40-man roster despite a rough go of it in the Cal League (4-9, 6.16) and a less-than-steady showing in the Arizona Fall League (2-1, 7.91). This is Cleto’s third new organization since he signed with the New York Mets in 2006. Revisit an interview I did with Cleto and an interpreter in 2009:
Maikel Cleto Interview 8.21.09.mp3
- Last Friday’s post on the 2010 Baseball Winter Meetings was my 500th on The LumberBlog. That’s a lot of posts. It appears that you’re still reading, as I finished #41 out of the Top 50 ProBlogs in November. Thank you again!
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More Pub for Franklin
A new article is out on Mariners.com highlighting the first season of LumberKings’ shortstop Nick Franklin. The article, written by MLB.com’s Doug Miller has a ton of quotes from the Clinton home run king about his uncanny ability to hit the longball despite his small frame, his improvements on defense and his confidence.
Field coordinator Andy Stankiewicz also adds his observations.
Check it out: http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20101104&content_id=15992492&vkey=news_sea&c_id=sea
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18-Inning Classic up for a MiLBY
The MiLBY yearly awards are still going on over at MiLB.com, and they’ve moved on to the two final categories: “Best Game” and “Best Team”.
I’m happy to announce that Clinton’s 18-inning walk-off win in Game 2 of the Midwest League Championship Series is one of the six games up for fan vote in the Low A classification. For those of you who missed it back on September 16 (many saw the beginning, far fewer saw th end), the LumberKings won a war of attrition over the Lake County Captains in the longest Championship Series game in league history when Mario Martinez (pictured) sent a hot shot through the legs of third-baseman Adam Abraham, scoring Blake Ochoa.
Listen to Ochoa’s game-winning run:
Abraham’s Error Scores Ochoa in 18th 9.16.10.mp3
Abraham’s glove would end up on the roof of the clubhouse, but the Captains would go on to take the series in the decisive Game 5. It’s the longest game I’ve ever broadcasted as far as innings are concerned, and it’s one the folks who stuck around won’t soon forget.
Whether you were there or not, help us out by voting at this link: http://web.minorleaguebaseball.com/news/awards/y2010/game.jsp
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In other MiLBY news, Nick Franklin finished second in “Best Hitter” voting for class A, trailing only Lexington’s J.D. Martinez. Martinez received 29% of the vote, while Franklin earned 22%.
For some reason, the five-team field for “Best Team” did not include your West Division Champion LumberKings. Instead, Lake County, Great Lakes and Quad Cities are the entrants from the Midwest League. Augusta and Lakewood of the South Atlantic League round out the selections.
I’ll give you Lake County based on their Midwest League championship and Great Lakes based on their fantastic 90-win regular season, but I struggle with Quad Cities. A first-half Wild Card entrant into the playoffs, the Bandits did go on to finish one game better than Cedar Rapids for overall record in the West Division. However, they bowed out in the first round to Kane County.
Meanwhile, a Clinton club that went 5-1 in playoff elimination games, slugged a league-high 134 home runs and featured the league’s second-best pitching staff gets no love.
I’d tell you to cast anti-votes, but that’s not possible and it’s not very nice either. Instead, vote for Lake County in this category…they deserve it: http://web.minorleaguebaseball.com/news/awards/y2010/team.jsp
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A new edition of “The Interview Vault” is coming tomorrow. Stay tuned!
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Franklin Up for a MiLBY
A week after Clinton right-hander Erasmo Ramirez was nominated for a MiLBY for top Class A pitcher, LumberKings’ shortstop Nick Franklin now finds himself nominated for the Top Hitter award for all of Class A.
Franklin is up against fellow Midwest League post-season All-Star Mike Trout of the Cedar Rapids Kernels, Trout’s Kernel teammate Jean Segura, Wisconsin Timber Rattlers slugger Khris Davis and both Jared Clark (Asheville) and J.D. Martinez (Lexington) of the South Atlantic League.
Nick is leading the early vote at 52%. Vote early and often for Franklin at this link: http://web.minorleaguebaseball.com/news/awards/y2010/hitter.jsp
While you’re checking off Franklin, make sure to show some love for fellow Mariners’ prospects Kevin Rivers (Everett) in the short-season vote and pick either Johermyn Chavez or Rich Poythress (both from High Desert) in the high-A vote.
For the record, Ramirez finished fourth amongst the six nominees for top pitcher with 10% of the vote. Matt Magill of the Great Lakes Loons won with 57% of the vote despite going just 7-4 with a 3.28 ERA. I guess the 135 strikeouts was a bigger deal than Ramirez’s 10-4 record and 2.97 ERA. I disagree.
Following the MLB Division Series, I’ll do an update on former LumberKings in the playoffs. Turns out I missed one. Stay tuned for that posting later this week.
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