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SINNERY, HENRY EARN WEEKLY HONORS

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PITCHER OF THE WEEK – BRANDON SINNERY, RHP, VISALIA

Sinnery continued his strong second half with a complete game shutout of San Jose on Friday night. The right-hander out of Michigan allowed four hits and no walks to the Giants while improving his record on the season to 13-7. He has now won his last three starts and is 6-1 over  his last 10 games as the Rawhide have surged into the North division wildcard lead.

 

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OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK – JABARI HENRY, HIGH DESERT

Henry launched three more homers last week to jump into second place in the Cal League, behind only Stockton’s Matt Olson. His .375/.483/.917 week included an 8-for-15 stretch with a couple of bombs at Lancaster and Modesto. After 29 games for High Desert in 2013 (.238/.336/.438), the 2012 18th-round draft pick is having the best year of his three minor-league seasons.

FRIDAY NIGHT WRAP

CL2Brief wrap tonight. The first half races were decided heading into tonight’s action, but that didn’t mean there wasn’t the usual intrigue on the field. Two games were low-scoring nailbiters (Stockton 3 – San Jose 1, Inland Empire 3 – Visalia 1) and three games were more traditional offensive contests (Lancaster 7 – Rancho Cucamonga 4, High Desert 10 – Lake Elsinore 9, Modesto 8 – Bakersfield 5).

High Desert’s 10-9 win over Lake Elsinore was a walkoff, with the Mavericks coming back from the dead. The Storm held a commanding lead of 8-2 entering the bottom of the eighth, but High Desert struck for four runs, then four more in the bottom of the ninth (Lake Elsinore scored once in the top of the ninth) to end the game. Burt Reynolds capped the comeback with a two-run shot to send the fans home happy.

In San Bernardino, Inland Empire rose up from a 1-0 deficit with an Andrew Ray 2-run homer in the bottom of the seventh. The 66ers tacked on one more run in the inning to finish the scoring.

Despite the loss, Rawhide RHP Braden Shipley dealt with authority until the fateful 7th inning. Over his 6 2/3 innings, the Diamondbacks’ #2 prospect (MLB.com’s #64 prospect) was impressive with his fastball, slider and changeup:

At the end of the day, Shipley gave up the homer that decided the game, and Ray and the 66ers got the job done. But Shipley caused a buzz among learned observers tonight with his skillset and it was fun to watch the real-time commentary on Twitter.

I’ll be posting more on the first half of the California League season in the next day or two, if all goes to form. The races and playoff implications are always intriguing and the individual performances are the focus of so much commentary. A lot has happened since Opening Day and currently we have high-profile pitchers Trevor Cahill and Mark Appel on Cal League rosters. I’ll be talking about some of my points of interest as we break for the California/Carolina League All-Star Game.

What stood out for you over the first half of the season? Send any thoughts for discussion through email or Twitter.

DIVISION RACES HEATING UP

CLBoth divisions are seeing compelling races for the first-half title with Visalia a game up on Bakersfield in the North and High Desert up by the same margin over Lancaster in the South.

NORTH DIVISION

The Blaze got out of the gates fast and have had two players recognized with Cal League weekly honors in 1B Marquez Smith and P Ben Lively. After last night’s action, Bakersfield has a 14-6 record. But Visalia has shot past them to the top of the North division by winning six straight and nine of it’s last 10 to post a 15-5 mark.

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INTERVIEW: BRANDON DRURY

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Brandon Drury is playing 3B and batting in the #3 hole for the Visalia Rawhide this season. Selected by the Braves in the 13th round of the 2010 draft, Baseball America now has Drury ranked as the Diamondback’s #10 organizational prospect.

The Diamondbacks acquired Drury in the trade that sent Justin Upton to Atlanta and Martin Prado to Arizona. After a down year at loA in the SAL in 2012 (.229/.270/.333), Drury repeated the level in 2013, only in the Midwest League, with breakout results: .302/.362/.500, 15 homers and 51 doubles.

I had a chance to talk to Brandon Drury at Recreation Park in Visalia just before the 2014 season kicked off:

YOU CAME OVER TO THE DIAMONDBACKS FROM THE BRAVES. WHAT WAS THAT LIKE, BEING TRADED WHEN YOU WERE GROWING UP IN THE BRAVES ORGANIZATION?
It was definitely weird, especially being signed at the young age of 17 so all I knew was the Braves. So then, to wake up in the morning and get traded to the Diamondbacks it kind of shocked me a little bit but, at the same time, it is an honor to be traded for a guy like Justin Upton.

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2014 ROSTER LINKS

Tomorrow is Opening Day for the California League with all 10 teams in actions. Here are links to each club’s roster information in various spots where they have been posted. Not every club’s roster page has been updated so some of these are press releases, twitter posts, etc.

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RAWHIDE 2014 ROSTER SET

VRThe opening day roster for the Visalia Rawhide has been announced, highlighted by Diamondbacks prospects 3B Brandon Drury and RH closer Jimmy Sherfy. The Rawhide open the 2014 season on Thursday April 3 at Recreation Park against the Stockton Ports.

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