Monthly Archives: June 2015

OFF DAY

Everybody is off today after four-game series to start the second half over the weekend. When the action starts again tomorrow, it will be another set of four-game series running through Friday:

INLAND EMPIRE (1-3) at LANCASTER (3-1)
LAKE ELSINORE (1-3) at VISALIA (3-1)
BAKERSFIELD (1-3) at MODESTO (3-1)
HIGH DESERT (1-3) at RANCHO CUCAMONGA (3-1)
SAN JOSE (1-3) at STOCKTON (3-1)

Futures Game selectee Keury Mella (3-1) is scheduled to pitch for San Jose. R.J. Hively returns to Visalia as a starting pitcher.

FUTURES GAME ROSTERS ANNOUNCED

Inland Empire LHP Sean Newcomb, San Jose RHP Keury Mella and Modesto OF Raimel Tapia have been selected to participate in the Futures Game on July 12 in Cincinnati. Part of the major league baseball All-Star festivities, the Futures Games features some of the best minor league talent in a USA-vs.-World contest.

In addition to these current Cal Leaguers, there are many familiar names from the last couple of years including Matt Olson (STK ’14), Kyle Waldrop (BAK ’13, ’14) and Socrates Brito (VIS ’14). C Kyle Farmer, recently promoted to AA Tulsa from Rancho Cucamonga, and RHP Edwin Diaz, who started with Bakersfield and got promoted to AA Jackson, are also on the rosters.

Full rosters are included in this MiLB.com story by Sam Dykstra:

GIOLITO, SCHWARBER LEAD FUTURES GAME ROSTERS

 

11 HOMERS AMONG FIREWORKS AT HIGH DESERT

The High Desert Mavericks and Visalia Rawhide went toe-t0-toe to open the second half of the season in an Adelanto classic last night. The Mavericks scored two runs in the bottom of the eighth and held on for a 14-13 win.

The ball left the yard 11 times. Visalia got two homers from 2B Jamie Westbrook and one each from C Stryker Trahan and LF Alex Glenn. High Desert totaled seven home runs, two from SS Alberto Triunfel, and one apiece from LF Royce Bolinger, DH Joe Jackson, C Kellen Deglan, RF Zach Cone and 1B Ronald Guzman.

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SECOND HALF STARTS TONIGHT

It’s all zeroes in the standings today. That will change tonight as the second half gets underway with four-game sets running through the weekend.

MODESTO at SAN JOSE 7:00PM
RANCHO CUCAMONGA at LAKE ELSINORE 7:00PM
STOCKTON at INLAND EMPIRE 7:05PM
VISALIA at HIGH DESERT 7:05PM
LANCASTER at BAKERSFIELD 7:45PM

The Rawhide was a runaway winner of the North division in the first half while Rancho Cucamonga went down to the last weekend to claim the South division title. First-half champions skip the first round of the playoffs and go right to the division finals. Visalia has seen a lot of roster movement, as you would expect in a first-half powerhouse. But everybody’s back in business tonight with a chance to get into the playoffs, either by winning a division title, or as a wildcard with the best overall record among teams who didn’t win a division title.

TRANSACTIONS

There have been a lot of moves made leading up to and through the All-Star break, with Visalia seeing some heavy movement on their dominant first-half roster. With the second half starting tonight, here are the moves by team going back to last weekend:

PLAYER FROM TO
OF Burt Reynolds AA Jackson Bakersfield
RHP Aaron Brooks loA Clinton Bakersfield
LHP Nick Valenza Bakersfield lo A Clinton
RHP Akeem Bostick loA Quad Cities Lancaster
OF Brett Phillips Lancaster AA Corpus Christi
C Ruben Castro GCL Astros Lancaster
RHP Daniel Gibson Visalia AA Mobile
INF Raul Navarro Visalia AA Mobile
OF Stewart Ijames Visalia AA Mobile
RHP John Omahen Visalia AA Mobile
RHP Zack Godley Visalia AA Mobile
RHP Ryan Doran Visalia lo A Kane County
RHP RJ Hively AA Mobile Visalia
OF Mitch Haniger AA Mobile Visalia
RHP Brandon Sinnery AA Mobile Visalia
LHP Steve Hathaway loA Kane County Visalia
INF Ryan Gebhardt loA Kane County Visalia
Ryan Gorton Stockton AZL A’s
LHP Omar Duran Stockton AA Midland
OF Daniel Carbonell AA Richmond San Jose
RHP Derek Law AA Richmond San Jose
C Geno Escalante San Jose AZL Giants
RHP Jharel Cotton Rancho Cucamonga AA Tulsa
Brandon Dixon AA Tulsa Rancho Cucamonga
C Miguel Del Castillo lo A Fort Wayne Lake Elsinore
C Adolfo Reina Lake Elsinore AA San Antonio
RHP Joe Church Lake Elsinore AZL Padres
RHP Garrett Nuss loA Burlington Inland Empire
RHP Eric Alonzo Inland Empire loA Burlington
RHP Jefri Hernandez High Desert AA Frisco

RANCHO’S TRINKWON IS MVP OF 9-2 ALL-STAR GAME WIN

asg logoA sold-0ut crowd at LoanMart field in Rancho Cucamonga saw Quakes 2B Brandon Trinkwon earn MVP honors in the California – Carolina League All-Star Game Tuesday night. Trinkwon went 2-for-3 with 2 RBI and 3 runs scored as the Cal League won by a score of 9-2. 10 Cal League pitchers gave up just two runs with Visalia’s John Omahen earning the win with a perfect inning in the third.

The teams traded runs in the first two innings, but the Cal League kicked it into gear with two runs in the 3rd, three in the 4th and three more in the 6th to make it comfortable.

Just about everybody contributed to the Cal League’s 13-hit attack. Trinkwon’s Rancho Cucamonga teammate Cody Bellinger had a double and two RBI. The Modesto Nuts contributed four hits from Raimel Tapia (1-for-2, run scored), Jordan Patterson (1-for-4, run scored) and Ryon McMahon (2-for-4, 2b, 2 runs scored).

Trinkwon, normally a top-of-the-order hitter in the Quakes’ lineup, did his damage out of the #9 hole. Lancaster’s Brett Phillips led off and San Jose’s Hunter Cole batted second before the big bats in the Cal League lineup. Trinkwon was inserted at the end of the batting order and it paid dividends for RC manager Bill Hasleman.

The All-Star break continues today before a full slate of games on Thursday.

Links:

CAL LEAGUE PREVAILS OVER CAROLINA LEAGUE – Dave Polaski/Rancho Cucamonga Quakes
IN UNFAMILIAR SPOT, TRINKWON NAMED MVP – Brian Sumers
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PITCHER/PLAYER OF THE WEEK: ALCANTARA (IE), CONE (HD)

AlcantaraFor the week ending June 14

RHP Victor Alcantara pitched seven shutout innings for the 66ers at Stockton, allowing two hits and one walk while striking out four. The 22-year old from the Dominican Republic is the Angels’ #9 prospect.

Pitchers of the Week at MiLB.com

 

ConeOF Zach Cone batted .458/.519/1.208 in six games last week and homered in four straight games. He totaled five  homers and 12 RBI while scoring seven runs. His .523 SLG on the season is eighth in the Cal League.

Offensive Players of the Week at MiLB.com

ROAD TRIP: RANCHO CUCAMONGA ROCKED BY STOCKTON

IMG_5338Saturday night in Rancho Cucamonga was a perfect night for baseball. Great weather, post-game fireworks and a Corey Seager bobblehead giveaway made for a sold out ballpark. MLBers Scott Van Slyke and Joel Peralta were in Quakes uniforms with tons of Dodger blue on display in the stands.

But the visiting Stockton Ports weren’t interested in seeing the South Division leading Quakes inch any closer to a first-half title. Stockton broke out the bats and put up 14 runs on 14 hits, knocking around seven Rancho Cucamonga pitchers in the process. The final score was 14-2 and the Quakes still have some work to do to clinch a playoff berth.

IMG_5343Dodgers #9 prospect Zack Bird started for Rancho and made it through a scoreless first inning, 1-2-3. In the bottom of the first, Van Slyke doubled down the right-field line, 1B Cody Bellinger, the Dodgers’ #17 prospect, doubled him in, and after a Tyler Olge double, 3B Paul  Hoenecke brought Bellinger home on a sacrifice fly. 2-0 Rancho Cucamonga.

Stockton got on the board with a single run in the second inning, a long one for Bird, who threw 27 pitches. It was 2-1 Quakes, but that was the beginning of 14 unanswered runs to be scored by the Ports.

A six-run fourth inning was Bird’s undoing as he walked the first two hitters, gave up back-to-back doubles and walked another before being lifted. After 3 2/3 innings, Bird had given up six runs (five earned), on four hits and four walks. He took the loss and his record now sits at 2-3.

The Stockton barrage was led by 3B Matt Chapman, the Oakland A’s #3 prospect, with three hits, two doubles, three runs scored and an RBI. CF Matt Vertigan had three hits including a double and scored twice while driving in two.

Ports starter RHP Raul Alcantara, the A’s #9 prospect, didn’t make it out of the third inning, allowing 2 earned runs on five hits and two walks over 2 1/3. RHP Lou Trivino put a stop to the Rancho Cucamonga offense and was impressive for 4 2/3 innings, allowing just one hit and one walk while striking out five to earn the win.

Van Slyke ended up going 1-for-4 with the double as the DH. Peralta came on in the fifth inning and had a 25-pitch limit. It didn’t go well for the MLB veteran as he gave up two hits and a run while facing four batters. His first pitch was laced by Hoenecke into the left-field corner for a double.

Tough result for the boisterous home crowd of 4,872. With the first half winding down, Rancho Cucamonga has a real threat on its heels in the charging Lancaster Jethawks. With the Visalia Rawhide wrapping up the North Division on this night, the South race will be fun to watch this coming week.

All Photos: Steve Cummings/CalLeagueHeat.com

 

 

VISALIA CLINCHES FIRST-HALF TITLE

RawhideThe Visalia Rawhide clinched the North Division first-half crown Saturday night, bypassing the first round of the playoffs and earning an automatic berth in the Division Finals. The Rawhide built a huge lead in the division and were never threatened.

A seven-game win streak in April lifted the club’s record to 14-3 and it finished the month at 17-4. Strong pitching has been a huge part of the dominant season, currently leading the league in ERA, WHIP and shutouts.

On offense, the trio of Daniel Palka, Stewart Ijames and Kevin Cron have consistently provided power in the middle of the lineup.

Visalia is in the playoffs for the third straight year, with the first-half title being its first since 1990.

ALL-STAR ROSTER ANNOUNCED

The 2015 California vs. Carolina League All-Star Game takes place in Rancho Cucamonga on Tuesday June 23rd, and both rosters were announced yesterday. The host Quakes have four All-Stars, three of them starters. The official press release from the California League can be read HERE. Here is the full roster by position, from the California League webpage:

2015 CALIFORNIA LEAGUE ALL-STARS
CATCHERS
NAME POS TEAM MLB ORG
Alex Burg C High Desert TEX
Kyle Farmer* C Rancho Cucamonga LAD
Stephen McGee C Inland Empire LAA
INFIELDERS
NAME POS TEAM MLB ORG
Cody Bellinger* INF Rancho Cucamonga LAD
Jack Mayfield* INF Lancaster HOU
Ryan McMahon* INF Modesto COL
A.J. Reed* INF Lancaster HOU
Austin Slater INF San Jose SF
Brandon Trinkwon* INF Rancho Cucamonga LAD
OUTFIELDERS
NAME POS TEAM MLB ORG
Hunter Cole OF San Jose SF
Dan Palka* OF Visalia ARI
Jordan Patterson* OF Modesto COL
Brett Phillips* OF Lancaster HOU
PITCHERS
NAME POS TEAM MLB ORG
Tyler Beede† RHP San Jose SF
Dylan Covey RHP Stockton OAK
Jose De Leon† RHP Rancho Cucamonga LAD
Paul Fry LHP Bakersfield SEA
Zack Godley* RHP Visalia ARI
Chase Johnson RHP San Jose SF
Frank Lopez† LHP High Desert TEX
Keury Mella RHP San Jose SF
John Omahen RHP Visalia ARI
Nickolas Sarianides RHP Visalia ARI
Antonio Senzatela RHP Modesto COL
Dan Slania RHP San Jose SF
Eric Yardley RHP Lake Elsinore SD
Bill Haselman Manager Rancho Cucamonga LAD
Bill Simas Pitching Coach Rancho Cucamonga LAD
Mike Eylward Hitting Coach Rancho Cucamonga LAD
Jason Kirkwood Trainer Rancho Cucamonga LAD
Rafael Ozuna Coach
Lauren Green Strength Coach