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LANCASTER JETHAWKS ROSTER ANNOUNCED

lancasterjethawksnewThe Houston Astros announced roster assignments yesterday. The Jethawks’ website has the announcement and a FULL STORY by Jason Schwartz, and all of the Astros’ minor league assignments can be found on Brian McTaggart’s TAG LINES blog.

Here is Lancaster’s preliminary 2015 squad:

PITCHERS

Brunnemann, Tyler

Cotton, Chris*

Fant, Randall*

Feliz, Michael

Frias, Edison

Grills, Evan*

Holmes, Brian*

Houser, Adrian

Morton, Zach

Sanudo, Gonzalo

Scribner, Troy

Sims, Blaine*

Tiburcio, Frederick

CATCHERS

Holberton, Brian*

Morales, Jobduan#

INFIELDERS

Davis, JD

Fernandez, Jose

Mayfield, Jack

McDonald, Chase

Moon, Chan#

Reed, AJ*

OUTFIELDERS

Mitchell, Ronnie*

Phillips, Brett*

Ramsay, James*

Vasquez, Danry*

Wik, Marc*

* – left-hander

# – switch-hitter

LANCASTER 2015 FIELD STAFF ANNOUNCED

lancasterjethawksnewThe Lancaster Jethawks have announced their 2015 field staff, with both new and familiar faces in the various roles. After winning his second California League championship in three seasons, Rodney Linares has moved up to AA Corpus Christi to take over the managerial position there.

Here is Lancaster’s staff for 2015:

Manager: OMAR LOPEZ
Pitching Coach: DON ALEXANDER
Hitting Coach: DARRYL ROBINSON
Developmental Assistant: RAMON VASQUEZ
Trainer: MICHAEL RENDON

JETHAWKS TAKE 2014 CHAMPIONSHIP

lancasterjethawksnewThe Lancaster Jethawks jumped out to a 3-0 lead early and pulled away with a five-run sixth inning to clinch the California League championship Monday night with a 10-2 victory over Visalia at The Hangar. Leadoff man Brett Phillips went 3-for-4 and scored three runs while driving in two to be the catalyst for the Jethawk attack.

If was a 4-2 game after four innings. Visalia’s starter, Blake Perry, had been lifted after 3 2/3 innings and Lancaster’s starter, Kyle Westwood, came out after allowing the first two Rawhide hitters to single in the top of the fifth. From there, Tyler Brunnemann and Daniel Minor went five scoreless innings out of the Jethawks bullpen.

Alex Glenn and Socrates Brito each went 2-for-5 for Visalia while Rudy Flores and Ryan Gebhardt each added a pair of hits.

Minor took to the hill in the bottom of the ninth with a 10-2 lead and allowed a one-out single to George Roberts. He then induced a lineout to center from Glenn before striking out Brito swinging to end the game and the season, clinching Lancaster’s second league championship in three years. 1,861 fans were in attendance.

RAWHIDE EVEN SERIES, WINNER DECIDED TONIGHT

CLThe Visalia Rawhide pounded out 13 hits for an 11-3 win Saturday night in Lancaster to force a deciding Game 5 tonight against the Jethawks. Alex Glenn and Raul Navarro homered and knocked in three runs apiece as the Rawhide staved off elimination.

The 2014 California League champion will be crowned tonight. Lancaster is looking for its second title in three years while Visalia is trying to Reverse The Curse, which goes all the way back to 1978.

The Jethawks held a 2-1 lead through five innings before the Rawhide started hitting the ball all over the yard. Two runs in the sixth and two more in the seventh put Visalia up 5-2. Then the game was blown open with a six-run seventh inning. Spencer Arroyo went 6 2/3 innings for the win while Keith Hessler and Enrique Burgos finished it off.

Tonight’s deciding Game 5 starts at 6:30PM at The Hangar in Lancaster.

10th INNING WALKOFF FOR RUIZ, JETHAWKS UP 2-1

lancasterjethawksnew3B Rio Ruiz led off the bottom of the 10th inning with a home run to give the Lancaster Jethawks a 4-3 win over the Visalia Rawhide in the California League Championship Series Saturday night. Lancaster will go for the championship-clinching win tonight at The Hangar at 5PM.

Brandon Sinnery of Visalia and Vincent Velasquez of Lancaster each pitched six strong innings while allowing two earned runs. The Rawhide got two first-inning runs, one of them unearned, before Lancaster came back with single runs in the third and fourth innings.

Velasquez was chased from the game in the top of the seventh after allowing two singles and a double to give the Rawhide a 3-2 lead. But the Jethawks came back in the bottom of the seventh with an unearned run that tied the game until Ruiz’ blast finished it in extra innings.

Tonight’s game is a 5PM start. It’s must-win for Visalia, down two games to one in the best-of-five series. Lancaster is looking for its second Cal League title in the last three years.

JETHAWKS EVEN SERIES

lancasterjethawksnewThe Lancaster Jethawks shut out the Visalia Rawhide 3-0 Friday night to even up the California League Championship Series at a game apiece. RHP Lance McCullers went six innings and allowed seven hits but no runs while 1b Tyler White launched a two-run homer in the sixth inning.

The Jethawks were outhit by the Rawhide, 9-7, but Visalia pitchers walked seven batters, to only two free passes issued by Lancaster pitching.

The series shifts to Lancaster for tomorrow night’s 6PM game, and any other games needed in the best-of-five format.

Visalia was 6-1 in the playoffs going into the night and they had their chances playing in front of the home fans for the last time in 2014. But trailing 2-0 in the bottom of the seventh with the first two runners aboard,  Alex Glenn was thrown out at the plate and the rally fizzled.

Jethawks reliever Daniel Minor came on in the seventh in relief of McCullers and went two eventful innings without allowing the Rawhide to score. Minor inherited the two 0n/no out jam and allowed a single to Socrates Brito, but CF Brett Phillips gunned Glenn down for the first out. A walk to Breland Almadova loaded the bases but Minor struck out the next two batters to end the inning.

After a one-out Ryan Gebhardt single in the bottom of the eighth, Minor K’d Rudy Flores and Glenn, ending any threat.

The Jethawks added a run in the top of the ninth, then Andrew Walter struck out the side in the bottom of the inning to end the game.

It was a tense contest throughout, very worthy of a championship series game. After two games, neither team has the upper hand.

Tomorrow night’s pitching matchup is a beauty: Brandon Sinnery vs. Vincent Velasquez.

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MCCULLERS SHINES AS JETHAWKS EVEN UP CAL LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES – by Eric Smith

MISSED CHANCES HAUNT RAWHIDE IN GAME 2 LOSS – Visalia Rawhide

 

RAWHIDE ADVANCE TO CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES

VRThe Visalia Rawhide broke open a scoreless game with four runs in the fourth inning and went on to a 7-2 win Tuesday night, earning a spot in the California League Championship Series. The home win gave the Rawhide a 3-t0-1 series win over the Bakersfield Blaze in the North Division Finals.

RF Socrates Brito doubled in a pair of runs and Andrew Velazquez doubled in another, all in the fourth inning. LF Alex Glenn hit a 2-run homer in the fifth and Kevin Medrano singled in a run in the sixth.

LHP Andrew Barbosa pitched two scoreless innings for the Rawhide, striking out three, but left before the start of the third inning with an injury. LHP Henry Garcia came on for two more scoreless innings, earning the win. Three more relievers followed.

The championship series starts  Thursday night at 6PM in Visalia. Game 2 is also in Visalia Friday, with Games 3-5 scheduled for Friday-Monday in Lancaster.

CALIFORNIA LEAGUE PLAYOFF PAGE

LANCASTER EARNS TRIP TO CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES

lancasterjethawksnewThe Lancaster Jethawks got out to a 3-0 lead after three innings Monday night and made it stand up, beating Inland Empire 4-2 to sweep the South Division Finals. Kyle Westwood allowed two fifth-inning runs to the 66ers and four Jethawks relievers threw zeroes the rest of the way as Lancaster, the 2012 California League champions, returned to the Championship Series.

The 66ers swept a season-ending four game series at Lancaster to win the second half championship, while the Jethawks were first half champions. But in this post-season series, it was Lancaster who did the sweeping, and they await the winner of the Visalia-Bakersfield series in the North Division Finals.

RF Ronnie MItchell went 3-for-4 with a double and three RBI for the Jethawks, finishing the series batting .455 (5-for-11).  Westwood went 4 1/3 innings, allowing nine hits and two walks, but just the two runs.

BAKERSFIELD STAYS ALIVE

The Bakersfield Blaze staved off elimination with a 7-3 win at Recreation Park in Visalia Monday night. The North Division Finals now stand at 2-1 in favor of the Rawhide with game four set for 6PM tonight.

Wandy Peralta went six innings for the Blaze, allowing four hits, two walks and two earned runs and OF Jeff Gelalich knocked in four runs. It was a 2-1 game through five when Bakersfield added to their lead with a three-run sixth. Single runs in the eighth and ninth offset Visalia’s comeback attempts.

CALIFORNIA LEAGUE PLAYOFF PAGE

 

SOUTH FINALS: LANCASTER GOES UP 2-0

The Lancaster Jethawks held serve with a 5-2 victory over Inland Empire on Sunday to take a 2-0 lead in the best-of-five Division Finals series. Kent Emanuel went six innings, allowing just 2 ER while Danry Vasquez homered and knocked in two runs for the Jethawks.

INLAND EMPIRE – 2
LANCASTER – 5

Kent Emanuel (LAN) – 6 IP, 4 H, 2 ER, 2 BB, 1 K
Danry Vasquez (LAN) – 2-for-4, HR, 2 RBI
Sherman Johnson (IE) – 2-for-3, HR, 2 Runs

The series moves to Inland Empire tonight with the  Jethawks sending RHP Kyle Westwood to the mound in search of the series sweep against the 66ers’ RHP Austin Wood.

 

SOUTH FINALS: LANCASTER 7-3 OVER INLAND EMPIRE

lancasterjethawksnewThe Lancaster Jethawks took game 1 of the South division finals with a 7-3 win over the Inland Empire 66ers. The matchup of the last two California League champions saw Vincent Velasquez go six innings, allowing two earned runs, while Lancaster put up all seven runs over the first four innings.

Ronnie Mitchell and Chase McDonald both homered for the Jethawks while the 66ers could only muster four hits against Velasquez and two relievers.

INLAND EMPIRE – 3
LANCASTER – 7

Vincent Velasquez (LAN) – W, 6 IP, 2 H, 2 ER, 4 BB, 9 K
Daniel Minor (LAN) – 2 IP, 0 H, 0 ER, 1 BB, 2 K
Chase McDonald (LAN) – 3-for-4, 2B, HR, 3 RBI, 2 Runs
Chris O’Grady (IE) – 3 IP, 2 H, 0 ER, 0 BB, 7 K
Mark Shannon (IE) – 1-for-4, RBI