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ROAD TRIP: STOCKTON

IMG_4890Saturday  night I made it up to Stockton to see the Ports host the Modesto Nuts, a matchup of teams at the opposite ends of the North division standings. The game was a one-sided affair, with the first-place Stockton club swinging hot bats while starter Jake Sanchez went seven strong innings to lead the Ports to a 13-1 win.

It’s always good to see a game at Banner Island Ballpark and on this visit the weather was perfect for a night of California League baseball. The crowd didn’t look to be as big as the announced 3,012, and it was smaller than my previous trips there. But the home team didn’t disappoint as they raced to an easy win.

IMG_4876The Stockton club has Oakland’s top three prospects on its roster, SS Daniel Robertson, 1B Matt Olson and 3B Renato Nunez, as well as #18 (Ryon Healy) and #20 (Jaycob Brugman). It’s a pretty potent offense for the Ports and the club banged out a season-high 20 hits while putting up the 13 runs. The 1-2-3 hitters, Robertson, Healy and Olson, combined to go 10-for-15 with six RBIs and six runs scored.

As if that wasn’t enough, C Beau Taylor went 4-for-5 with a double, a homer and four RBIs. And the bottom of the order came through as well. The No. 8 and No. 9 hitters, 2B Wade Kirkland and CF Zeke DeVoss, went a combined 4-for-8 with five runs scored.

It made for a rough night for Modesto’s pitchers. Starter Ben Alsup went 4 1/3 and allowed 10 hits and six earned runs. The relief corp didn’t fare much better as Shayne Broyles, Alving Mejias and Peter Tago allowed seven more runs to score, six of them earned.

With Stockton’s offense in high gear, starter Jake Sanchez allowed just one earned run while walking one and striking out 12 over seven innings. He pitched out of danger in the first, allowing a single and a walk and throwing two wild pitches before stranding runners at second and third.

Then he allowed a solo homer to the Nuts’ Dean Espy in the second inning that made it a 2-1 ballgame. But the next 11 Modesto batters went down in order and the Ports started pulling away. A three-run fourth inning for Stockton was the beginning of five-straight innings of scoring while the Nuts never again dented the scoreboard.

For the Nuts, the top three hitters in the batting order had one hit apiece in addition to Espy’s homer, and that was it for the offense. Stockton earned its 70th win of the season, overall, while Modesto lost for the 84th time.

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IMG_4887A walk around Banner Island Ballpark is as enjoyable as any other Cal League park, with the right-field grass area sitting in front of the beautiful river setting. Stockton’s baseball past is on display with a giant banner on the first-base side showing four recent players who have gone “from Stockton to Oakland.” There is also a listing of all former Stockton players to make the majors in the concourse under the main grandstand.

There looks to be more on the way from this current roster.  Olson (34) and Nunez (29) are the top two homerun hitters in the league while Olson has a .401 OBP and has drawn 101 walks. Robertson took over the position of the organization’s top overall prospect when SS Addison Russell was dealt to the Cubs last month in the trade that brought Jeff Samardzija to the A’s. So there appears to be plenty of talent still in the pipeline.

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All photos: Steve Cummings/CalLeagueHeat.com

ORG OVERVIEW: STOCKTON PORTS/OAKLAND A’S

Stockton

UPDATE: A couple of changes have been made to this listing following the trade in which the A’s acquired Jeff Samardzija from the Cubs. Nothing major, just the #1 and #2 organizational prospects are now gone.

Taking a look at the systems of the parent organizations for the California League teams, here’s an overview of the Stockton Ports’ (Oakland A’s) family tree. Maybe I’m starting with Stockton because I’m intrigued with all the highly-ranked prospects in Stockton. Maybe because it is the farthest north on the map and I’m going top to bottom. Whatever the reasoning, Stockton’s as good a place to start as any in this league. Here’s the map to the majors for A’s farmhands:

Stockton Ports – Oakland A’s

Level

Club

2013 1st Half

2013 2nd Half

2013 Postseason

AAA

Sacramento (PCL)

79-65, No Playoffs

AA

Midland (TEX)

33-37, (4th)

29-41 (4th)

No playoffs

High    A

Stockton (CAL)

38-32 (3rd)

31-39 (4th)

No playoffs

Low A

Beloit (MWL)

43-27 (1st)

34-35 (3rd)

Lost in 1st   Round

 

(Rankings: Baseball America/MLB.com)

SACRAMENTO – AAA (PCL)

Arnold Leon, RHP – BA preseason #21

MIDLAND – AA (TEX)

Raul Alcantra, RHP – (#3/#4)
Miles Head, 3B – (#22/#19)
Max Muncey, 1B – (#6/#15)
Addison Russell, SS – (#1/#1)
Billy Burns, OF – #9 by MLB.com

STOCKTON PORTSHigh A (CAL)

SS Daniel Robertson – (#9/ #3)
1B Matt Olson – (#12/ #5)
3B Renato Nunuz – (#5/ #6)
1B Ryon Healy – #13
C Bruce Maxwell – (#28/ #16)
OF Billy McKinney – (#2/ #2)
RHP Nolan Sanburn – (#10/ #10)
RHP Seth Streich – (#25/ #18)
RHP Michael Ynoa – (#4/ #11)
SS Chad Pinder – (#15/ #17)

BELOIT – LOW A (MWL)

Dylan Covey, RHP – (#7/#13)
Bobby Wahl, RHP – (#8/#7)
B.J. Boyd, OF – (#20/#12)

SHORT SEASON AND ROOKIE LEAGUES 

VERMONT (SS) New York Penn
AZL – Rookie
DSL – Rookie

So, with a quick overview of the A’s system, you can see that Stockton has a glut of the organization’s talent. You know how A’s GM Billy Beane works. These guys are a long way from MLB arbitration so they’re golden. If they perform, they may be Oakland A’s or they may be bargaining chips. But here’s a look at what some of the Ports on this list have been up to this season.

MATT OLSON – .246/.393/.529, 23 homers which leads the league by a mile
RENATO NUNEZ – .285/.350/.539, 17 homers and 46 RBI. Named to the Futures Game for the World team
DANIEL ROBERTSON – .292/.399/.457
SETH STREICH – 9-4, 2.75 ERA, 91 2/3 IP, 18 BB’s, 92 K’s (3rd in the league), 1.11 WHIP (4th in the league)

The big offensive numbers may or may not be California League creations, but a couple of things should be noted.

  • Olson seems to be a perfect fit for the A’s with his .393 OBP, despite the low batting average. The power is impressive.
  • Nunez is killing it at age 20 and is getting better. His last 10 games show a line of .429/.489/.952. That’s an insane 1.442 OPS. Oh, yeah, small sample size. But he’s swinging a pretty lethal bat.
  • Streich is putting up his impressive numbers in this dry-as-the-desert-sand league and his BB/K ratio is a beauty.

So here is the ladder that the players in the A’s organization have to climb and, as we all know, there are no promises that anyone will go from the bottom to the top. But you can see where the Stockton Ports are in the mix and who they have on the current roster. It is an especially good time to get out to Banner Island Ballpark and see some players that have been scouted as prized properties.

The top prospect in the organization, Addison Russell, was just here last year (and for a 5-game rehab stint this season), and A’s cornerstone 3B Josh Donaldson came over from the Cubs in 2008 and played in Stockton on his way to Midland and the majors. There are some familiar names for the Stockton faithful in the levels above, and Ports fans will be seeing some of the talent in Beloit and the lower leagues soon.

CAUGHEL, NUNEZ EARN WEEKLY HONORS

Photo: MiLB.com

Photo: MiLB.com

PITCHER OF THE WEEK – LINDSEY CAUGHEL, RHP, RANCHO CUCAMONGA

Caughel had his second excellent start since returning from the DL, going seven shutout innings against Inland Empire. The right-hander gave up three hits and a walk while striking out eight. He is now 4-3 on the year with a 3.81 ERA. Caughel was named Pioneer League Pitcher of the Week in 2012.

 

Photo: MiLB.com

Photo: MiLB.com

OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK – RENATO NUNEZ, 3B, STOCKTON

Nunez had a line of .452/.500/1.065 over the seven games, including four doubles and five homers. The A’s #6 organizational prospect, Nunez was also selected to play in the Futures Games over the major league All-Star weekend. His 16 homers are tied for third in the Cal League.