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Jeremy Eierman, Missouri State - Eierman is
coming off one of the greatest offensive seasons in Missouri Valley Conference
history. The free-swinging junior was fifth in the nation with 23 homers, led
the Valley with 68 RBIs, scored 37 runs and had 39 extra-base hits. He also
batted a team-high .341 with runners on base, drove in 26 runs with two outs
and reached base in 33 straight games.
John Sickels on –
Mark Vientos, 3B, Grade B-: Age 18, second round pick
in 2017 from high school in Plantation, Florida; hit .262/.318/.398 in rookie
ball with 14 doubles, four homers, 15 walks, 46 strikeouts in 191 at-bats;
while the numbers don’t stand out on the surface, he was just 17 during the
regular season; scouting reports are enthusiastic about his bat speed and
general feel for hitting; he could hit for both power and average down the
line; originally a shortstop, but his range fits best at third base; will need
some time but a high-upside bat; ETA 2022.
Portland,
Oregon-based Baseballism, the company that features baseball-lifestyle products
which includes not only caps and tees, but glove leather purses, watches, and
phone cases, is bucking a trend by strategically moving to brick-and-mortal
locations where MLB ballparks are located. The company is also expanding their
Cooperstown location with the reopening scheduled for April.
The company, who saw revenues of $10 million in 2017, has
slowly been moving into locations with stores in Scottsdale, AZ near Spring
Training locations, and more recently near SunTrust Park, home of the Atlanta
Braves. Now, the company is accelerating store growth with a locations outside
Fenway Park in Boston and across from AT&T Park in San Francisco by April,
with stores in Chicago in Wrigleyville and Arlington, Texas by September.
The Geography of
The
earliest confirmed game between two black teams was played in the Town of
Jamaica, now part of Queens, on Nov. 15, 1859. The Henson Base Ball Club
defeated the “Unknowns” of Weeksville, a free black community in today’s
Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood, 54 to 43. (Scores like this were common, as
pitchers threw underhand.)
In
those days, baseball fields often doubled as ice skating rinks in the winter. A
condescending 1862 article in The Brooklyn Eagle places another all-black
match, between the Unknowns and the Monitor of Brooklyn, at the “Yukaton
Skating Pond.”
Defining a Baseball Bust
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The
response to Appel’s sudden withdrawal from baseball was almost entirely
positive, with thousands of people on social media wishing the pitcher luck and
praising him for his candor. Still, there was a minority response that
reflected a festering ignorance of Appel’s singular conflict, and the conflict
of all athletes — heck, humans — who face difficult decisions about what they
want out of their lives. But Appel’s decision was about one telling quote early
in the story: “I’m pursuing other things, but also trying to become a healthy
human.”
Maybe Appel figures himself out and returns in a year or two.
ReplyDeleteDuda 1 year, $3.5 mill? Chump change.
In Jamaica, probably at the current bus terminal location where I had been too many times through the years.
Amazon eats brick and mortar for breakfast and poops it out later - beware!
Vientos - hopefully A rated by this time next year.
ReplyDeleteDuda seemed like a good guy who was never quite comfortable in the spotlight. The move to Tampa seemed like it was tailor made for an uptick in success but he did not do well there. Here's hoping he stays healthy in KC and finishes the year with more HRs and RBIs than the departed and much more expensive Eric Hosmer.
ReplyDeleteThomas -
ReplyDeleteI lived in Jamaica, off of Jamaica Avenue and Sutphin Blvd. - Went to work every day taking the LIRRR to the last stop before the river, then changed to subway for three spots to 5th Avenue.
I can close my eyes and see it like it was this morning.
Re: Vientos -
ReplyDeleteI have opening up for Kingsport.
In his way is sort-of prospect, Rigoberto Terrazas, who should open in Brooklyn.
Past that, the road to Queens seems open until they hit David Thompson.
Is Urena totally out of the picture at 3B now? If so, where does he go if his bat warrants promotion? 1B seems totally blocked.
DeleteJamaica - pass thru there on way to NYC. I have done that trip long enough!
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