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CAL LEAGUE PITCHER/PLAYER OF THE WEEK: ZACK GODLEY (VIS), MICHAEL BENJAMIN (MOD)

Photo: MiLB.com

Photo: MiLB.com

For the week ending April 26

RHP Zack Godley pitched the Visalia Rawhide to two victories with 13 total innings of shutout ball, allowing just six hits and one walk while striking out 11. The 2013 10th round draft choice is now 4-0 while holding down the potent Cal League bats with a 0.79 WHIP, .172 batting average against and 1.13 ERA.

Pitchers of the Week at MiLB.com

 

 

Photo: MiLB.com

Photo: MiLB.com

After a big year in Class A Asheville, Michael Benjamin of the Modesto Nuts got off to a slow start in hiA. That all came to an end with a a two-game outburst in Lancaster that saw Benjamin go 6-for-11 with four homers, 11 RBI and 5 runs scored. In six games over the week, Benjamin slashed to the tune of .370/.414/.963.

Players of the Week at MiLB.com

RAWHIDE STAY HOT, JETHAWKS CATCH QUAKES

RawhideThe Visalia Rawhide improved to 14-3 with a hard-fought 4-0 win over Stockton on Saturday night. The win maintained the four-game lead for Visalia over second-place Bakersfield, who also won. It was the seventh-straight victory for the Rawhide.

Meanwhile, the South division got crowded at the top with a Lancaster win and a Rancho Cucamonga loss that knotted them up with identical 10-7 records. And Inland Empire sits just a half-game back on the heels of having their game with High Desert suspended due to rain.

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LATE ACTION

Man, I’m off to a slow start for this California League season. I’ve got excuses all over the place but if I was trying to win a job, I got sent down. Or released. Let’s talk California League baseball.

RAWHIDE AND QUAKES OUT FAST

Eight of the 10 Cal League teams are either 9-7 or 6-10, as can be expected in a 10-team league this early. But the Visalia Rawhide have jumped out to a 13-3 mark to pace the North while the Rancho Cucamonga Quakes have stepped up just slightly in the South at 10-6.  Rancho’s lost three of its last four and has a tenuous 1-game lead on Inland Empire and Lancaster.

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NEWSWIRE

News and notes from around the web

ROSTER ANNOUNCEMENTS

(Updated, all teams’ announcements/rosters)

Here are more roster announcements from the various Cal League pages. Opening Night is tomorrow with the first scheduled game in Lancaster as the Jethawks host the San Jose Giants at 6:30PM. The rest of the teams face off later that evening.

BAKERSFIELD BLAZE (Mariners)

INLAND EMPIRE 66ers (Angels)

LAKE ELSINORE STORM (Padres)

LANCASTER JETHAWKS (Astros)

MODESTO NUTS (Rockies)

RANCHO CUCAMONGA QUAKES (Dodgers)

SAN JOSE GIANTS (Giants)

STOCKTON PORTS (Athletics)

VISALIA RAWHIDE (Diamondbacks)

NEWSWIRE

News and notes from around the web

  • Closer Enrique Burgos had a great year for the Visalia Rawhide in 2014 and has been fanning hitters in Spring Training at a great clip. Ryan P. Morris did a detailed breakdown of Burgos on InsideThe Zona.com last week – FIREBALLS SHOOTING OUT OF RIGHT HAND OF ENRIQUE BURGOS
  • Several players in the Giants’ system are discussed by  Ashley Marshall on MiLB.com, including RHP Tyler Beede, who will most likely start the year in San Jose – GIANTS PROSPECT PRIMER: BEEDE ON THE RISE

 

VISALIA STAFF ANNOUNCEMENT

VRThe Visalia Rawhide announced the 2015 coaching staff and front office this week which included promotions and new personnel. The club is coming off a berth in the Cal League Finals and has put the administrative pieces in place as it prepares for the 2015 season:

Press Release

VISALIA—After a highly successful 2014 season, the Visalia Rawhide have never been more set to take on a new season both on the baseball field, and in the front office.

FRONT OFFICE STAFF

The Rawhide front office now has 10 members. With just one new face in the front office, the Rawhide will have their highest number of veteran staff in club history.

Eric Clark, a Visalia native, is the sole addition to the staff, joining as a Ballpark Operations Coordinator & overseeing the Food and Beverage operation. Eric has worked in the Rawhide kitchen seasonally for the past 5 seasons, and is looking forward to his new role in the front office.  Eric and his wife have a young daughter, Joleigh.

The Rawhide are happy to announce several promotions:

  • Cody Gray was promoted to Assistant GM of Ballpark Operations heading into his 5th season with Visalia.
  • Charlie Saponara was promoted to Assistant GM of Tickets, Groups & Events, and is also heading into his 5th season.
  • James Templeton transitions from an assistant into his new role as Head Groundskeeper
  • Lauren Lopes enters her 3rd season, becoming over as Ballpark Events Manager
  • Heather Dominguez transitions from a front office internship to Ticketing Coordinator

Other returning staff include:

  • General Manager, Jennifer Pendergraft (9th season)
  • Director of Broadcasting & Media Relations, Donny Baarns (8th season)
  • Executive Assistant, Jill Webb (2nd season)
  • Community Relations Coordinator, Jon Bueno (2nd season)

In recent years, the Rawhide front office has received recognitions for California League Executive of the Year (Tom Seidler), California League Female Executive of the Year (Jennifer Pendergraft), California League Organization of the YearVisalia Medium-Sized Business of the Year, and Minor League Broadcaster of the Year (Donny Baarns).

COACHING STAFF

The 2015 Rawhide coaching staff is in place, as former Major League catcher J.R. House will manage the 2015 Visalia Rawhide, the Arizona Diamondbacks announced today.

Arizona also sends former minor league infielder Jon Matthews to Tulare County as the Rawhide Hitting Coach, while 10-year Major League veteran Gil Heredia returns for his 3rd season as Pitching Coach.

House, 35, played in parts of 5 Major League seasons for the Pirates, Astros, and Orioles, and enjoyed 12 professional seasons overall; he made his Big League debut in 2003, and retired after the 2011 campaign.

 
House spent last season as Manager of the Hillsboro Hops, the Diamondbacks Short-Season Class A affiliate. He led the Hops to the Northwest League championship, as they went 48-28 in the regular season and defeated Vancouver in the league finals. This will be his 2nd managerial season overall. He originally hails from Charleston, West Virginia.

Matthews, 42, also makes his Visalia debut as Hitting Coach in 2015. Matthews is from Centerville, Iowa, and was a 42nd round selection by the Colorado Rockies in 1994. He spent last year at South Bend as the SilverHawks batting guru, and begins his 2nd season in the D-backs farm system.

Gil Heredia, meanwhile, returns for his 3rd season as Rawhide Pitching Coach. It will be his 6th year in the D-backs organization. He spent parts of 10 seasons in the Major Leagues, making his debut with the San Francisco Giants and ending his career with the Oakland A’s, where he once defeated Roger Clemens in a playoff game.
With a new Diamondbacks front office in place and exciting draft picks working their way through the system, the Rawhide coaching staff figures to have plenty of talent to work with. The club won the North Division Championship last year, before falling in the decisive 5th game of the California League Finals.
“We look forward to having J.R. House and the rest of this terrific coaching staff lead the 2015 Rawhide,” said club General Manager Jennifer Pendergraft. “It will be our 9th season with the Arizona Diamondbacks, who have been a great partner to the ballclub and the Visalia community.”

RAWHIDE ON THE WEB

RawhideThe eventful 2014 Visalia Rawhide season saw the team go on lengthy streaks, both winning and losing, and ended up in an all-or-nothing game in the Cal League finals. Lancaster shot down Visalia’s dreams of ending the 36-year title drought that has become known as Chopper’s Curse with a 3-2 series win that gave the Jethawks their second California League title in three seasons.

Nevertheless, 2014 was a huge success for the Rawhide on many levels and Jeff Wiser of InsideTheZona.com has posted a look-back on the season that was. There was a lot of magic at Recreation Park over the summer and it culminated in playoff baseball. But beyond the appearance of celebrated alum and 1980 AL Rookie of the Year Joe Charboneau, there was an impressive crop of new talent on the field that led to a championship series berth.

Take a look at Wiser’s post that sums up the players that made this a great year for the Diamondbacks’ hiA affiliate:

TOP PROSPECTS BLAIR, SHIPLEY AND DRURY POWER RAWHIDE SUCCESS – InsideTheZona.com/Jeff Wiser

 

 

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.