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WINKER, DRURY SWINGING IT IN ‘ZONA

Surprise-SaguarosOF Jesse Winker (BAK ’14) tore a tendon in his right wrist in July while playing for AA Pensacola, but the Reds’ #2 organizational prospect is back at it with the Arizona Fall League’s Surprise Saguros. Winker went 2-for-3 Wednesday night with a homer and a double as he paced his club to an 8-2 victory over the Peoria Javelinas.

In 53 games with the Bakersfield Blaze this past season, Winker, a 2012 compensation pick, slashed .317/.426/.580 with 13 homers in 205 ABs.

In the same game, 1B Kyle Waldrop (BAK ’13, ’14) went 3-for-5 with 2 RBI and a run scored for Surprise. DH Hunter Renfroe (LE ’14) went 1-for-5 with an RBI batting behind Waldrop and before Winker.

Brandon Drury (VIS ’14), the Diamondbacks’ #6 prospect, launched a homer in a 6-3 win for the Salt River Rafters over the Scottsdale Scorpions. This game featured an especially strong mix of elite prospects as Salt River’s top three in the batting order went like this:

OF Byron Buxton – 2-for-5, 1 R
DH Brandon Drury – 1-for-5, HR, RBI
2B Trevor Story (MOD ’13, ’14) – 2-for-4, 2B, RBI

Beyond that trio, P Mark Appel (LAN ’14) went three innings as the starter for Salt River, OF Andrew Aplin (LAN ’12, ’13) went 1-for-5 with a run scored, also for the Rafters, and Daniel Carbonell (SJ ’14) walked as a pinch-hitter for Scottsdale.

 

WEDNESDAY NIGHT FINALS

Here are the scores and a few of the stars from tonight’s action in the Cal League:

INLAND EMPIRE – 11
LAKE ELSINORE – 2

Tyler DeLoach (IE) – W (6-3),  6 1/3 IP, 2 ER, 3 BB 5 K’s
Cal Towey – (IE) – 4-for-4, 3 R, 3 RBI
Zach Wright (IE) – 2-for-3, 3 RBI
GAME STORY

STOCKTON – 10
LANCASTER – 2

Jonathan Joseph (STK)- W (3-3), 3 1/3 IP, 0 H, 0 BB, 3 K’s
Renato Nunuz (STK) – 4-for-4 2 HR (14), 3 RBI, 2 R
GAME STORY

MODESTO – 9
BAKERSFIELD – 4

Trevor Story (MOD) – 2-for-3, HR (5), 3 R
Blake Miller (SJ) – 3-for-4, 1 RBI, 1 R
GAME STORY

RANCHO CUCAMONGA – 9
HIGH DESERT – 7

Chris Jacobs (RC) – 3-for-4, HR (15), 4 RBI
GAME STORY

BAKERSFIELD – 3
VISALIA – 2
(10 innings)

Wandy Peralta (BAK) – (ND) 5 IP, 5 H, 2 ER, 1 BB, 2 K
Spencer Arroyo (Visalia) – (ND) 9 IP, 10 H, 2 ER, 1 BB, 6 K
Zach Gelalich (BAK) – 3-for-4, RBI
Juan Perez (BAK) – 3-for-4, RBI
GAME STORY

 

 

 

INTERVIEW: TREVOR STORY

IMG_3802Trevor Story played for Modesto in 2013 and got off to a rough start before making some adjustments at the plate to have a better second half. This year, the Irving, TX native is one of the leading hitters in the California League, checking in after Wednesday night’s action with a line of .336/.440/.566. That’s the kind of ability the Colorado Rockies saw when they drafted Story 45th overall in 2011.

Baseball America and MLB.com both have Story ranked as Colorado’s #9 prospect. He is playing both shortstop and 3B this season as the Rockies have another prospect in Rosell Herrera who also plays shortstop. The two were teammates at both Casper and Asheville and Story has played either position as assigned while climbing the minor league ladder.

I spoke with Story about his hot start to 2014 and a few other things before a recent home game at John Thurman Field:

YOU’RE OFF TO A GREAT START THIS YEAR AT THE PLATE. LAST YEAR YOU PLAYED AT THIS LEVEL AND STARTED SLOWLY. HOW HAVE YOU BEEN ABLE TO START SO FAST?
My hitting coach and I got together in the offseason and got back to what I have always done my whole life. We focused on what I did well and tried to attack that. Also, attack my weaknesses too, like chasing pitches. Really refined my approach to hit the pitches that I should hit and to not be chasing pitches.

BETTER PLATE DISCIPLINE?
Yeah, definitely.

AFTER LAST SEASON DID YOU THINK YOU WOULD BE BACK IN MODESTO?
I wasn’t sure.

IMG_3801WHEN DOES THE ORGANIZATION GIVE YOU YOUR ASSIGNMENT FOR THE COMING SEASON?
I didn’t know for sure I was coming back, and I think it’s different with every organization. For us we don’t really find out until the last week of Spring Training. It’s a guessing game. You can pretty much tell where you’re going.

DO YOU HAVE AN IDEA OF WHAT IT WILL TAKE TO GET PROMOTED TO THE NEXT LEVEL?
I really don’t. The way I approach it is just to go from day to day. I can’t put pressure on myself to advance levels or anything because that might have been something I was doing last year. Nothing good comes out of worrying about moving up.

WHEN YOU SEE YOURSELF RANKED ON THE VARIOUS PROSPECT LISTS, DOES THAT PUT ANY PRESSURE ON YOU?
No, it doesn’t. Pretty much my whole career I’ve been dealing with expectations with stuff like that and nobody’s expectations are higher than mine so I don’t feel any extra pressure from that.

WHEN YOU GO TO SPRING TRAINING, ARE YOU ABLE TO WORK WITH TULO WHILE YOU’RE THERE?
At Spring Training it is separated into major league and minor league, but if we have time I’ll ask him if he wants to come out and do some drills, and I’ll try to pick his brain because he’s one of the best fielding shortstops and offensive shortstops. So I like to pick his brain. If we both have some down time that is when we get together.

IMG_4628YOU HIT FOR THE CYCLE EARLIER THIS SEASON IN VISALIA. HAD YOU EVER DONE THAT BEFORE?
No, that was my first one. I started realizing that it could happen when I hit the double and I knew I just needed the triple and I just went up there and had the same approach I had all game and just tried to hit the ball hard. I hit it in the gap and right off the bat I pretty much knew I was going to third.

SO, EVERYBODY IN THE DUGOUT KNEW AND YOU WALKED UP TO THE PLATE FOR THAT AB KNOWING YOU NEEDED A TRIPLE?
Yeah. I’m pretty sure the other guys knew about it because they were pretty pumped when I did it. It’s kind of like somebody throwing a no-hitter, they’re not going to come up to you and talk to you about it.

YOU HAD GONE A COUPLE OF GAMES WITHOUT A HIT AND IT SEEMED LIKE THAT GOT YOU GOING BECAUSE YOU’VE BEEN HITTING WELL EVER SINCE.
I’m not sure, that was a while ago. I just remember we played Visalia and after I hit for the cycle I started getting pretty hot.

THE TEAM WAS IN THE PLAYOFFS LAST YEAR BUT YOU’RE OFF TO A SLOW START THIS YEAR. HOW TOUGH IS IT TO BE ON A TEAM THAT IS NOT WINNING, REGARDLESS OF WHAT YOU’RE DOING PERSONALLY?
It’s tough when you get off to the start that we have. It wasn’t ideal, but I really believe we’re starting to come around and we’re starting to have a better feel for things team chemistry-wise. Offensive rhythm and putting up good stat lines as pitchers, keeping us in ballgames. It’s no fun to lose and being the types of competitors that we are, that’s the one thing we want to do, win.

All Photos: Steve Cummings/CalLeagueHeat.com

FRIDAY NIGHT WRAP

It was a great week of Cal League baseball but not such a great week for me to be posting here with any regularity. All kinds of craziness went on around here, money changed hands, mysteries went unsolved, innocence was lost….well, not anything that dramatic. I was just crazy-busy and only able to keep an eye on the goings-on in the high-octane hi-A league from a distance, with no time to post anything. Here are some observations as we head into the holiday weekend.

EARLY DRAMA

With the season just underway, both divisions were being tightly contested as the teams changed dance partners on Thursday. Visalia was looking to reel in the fast-starting Bakersfield Blaze in the North while Lancaster and High Desert, in the middle of six straight matchups, shifted from Adelanto to the confines of The Hangar, with the South division lead in the balance.  The rest of the Cal League clubs were scrambling to catch up to these four.

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