Monday, September 29, 2008 at 6:27 AM
Richardson tosses two scoreless innings in Honu loss
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9/28 Cup of Coffee: Well, the Cup has been half filled to cover the Hawaiian Winter League and the Arizona Fall League. In the opening game of the Hawaiian League, the West Oahu Canefires crushed the North Shore Honu 12-3. Yamaico Navarro went 1 for 4. Ryan Kalish serving as the designatd hitter went 0 for 3 striking out twice. He walked once.
Red Sox Director of Player Development Mike Hazen is the man responsible for overseeing the growth and development of the Red Sox minor league system, which has included some great success stories over the course of the 2008 season. Players such as Jon Lester, Dustin Pedroia, Jacoby Ellsbury, Clay Buchholz, Justin Masterson, and Jed Lowrie have developed under Hazen's watch. With the Sox on the cusp of clinching another post-season berth, he certainly deserves a lot of credit for the team's success this year. Special thanks to Mike for his hard work and for taking the time out of his busy schedule to answer our questions.
It’s hard to believe that today marks five years since the launch of SoxProspects.com. Its never been denied that the site came from humble beginnings. For some context, I began developing the site as a hobby in early 2003, and maintained it at a separate domain name over the course of that summer. After the 2003 minor league season ended, the site was officially "launched" at SoxProspects.com on September 20, 2003. The message board was added soon thereafter – on September 27 – and for the first few months we saw more tumbleweeds than posts. But as time went on, the board picked up, several well-informed members joined up, and some even signed on as volunteer staff members. Since then, we’ve been able to add a lot of features, including a news blog (June 2005), a “wiki” (August 2006), regular player interviews (February 2007), and a statistical database (April 2008). The board has now grown into one of the largest and most-informed communities of Red Sox fans on the Internet, with over 1,300 registered members and approximately 17-million page views over that time period.
For me, its sometimes hard to remember what it was like to be a Sox fan back in September 2003. It almost seems like a tale of two teams. Think back for a minute:
Since that time, we all know what’s happened. The Sox won two Word Series championships, and Theo and company made good on their promise of turning the organization into a “player development machine.” They’ve stocked the system, and only a handful of players in the organization are left over from the pre-Theo era: Tim Wakefield, Jason Varitek, Youkilis, Delcarmen, Lester, Chris Smith, Jose Vaquedano, Charlie Zink, and Dusty Brown. And the only other players that are still around since before the site’s inception are Mike Timlin, David Ortiz, Jonathan Papelbon, Beau Vaughan, Mickey Hall, and Iggy Suarez.
I want to thank all of the readers, site members, and the staff that have helped to make the site what it is today. I’ve certainly enjoyed maintaining it, and hope to keep doing so for the foreseeable future. For now, I’ll leave you with a nice discussion topic: the All-Time SoxProspects.com All-Star team, comprised of players who have been in the Red Sox minor league system since the summer of 2003. I think this team would compete in 2009 – but if you ask me, I’ll stick with the current club. Your thoughts?
Starters
1. Jacoby Ellsbury (CF)
2. Dustin Pedroia (2B)
3. Hanley Ramirez (SS)
4. Carlos Pena (DH)
5. Kevin Youkilis (1B)
6. David Murphy (LF)
7. Kelly Shoppach (C)
8. Jed Lowrie (3B)
9. Brandon Moss (RF)
Bench
Chris Coste (C)
Jeff Bailey (1B/OF)
Freddy Sanchez (IF)
Andy Marte (3B)
Matt Murton (OF)
Rotation
1. Jon Lester
2. Bronson Arroyo
3. Clay Buchholz
4. Anibal Sanchez
5. Michael Bowden
- Jorge de la Rosa
Bullpen
Jonathan Papelbon
Brandon Lyon
Cla Meredith
Justin Masterson
Manny Delcarmen
Casey Fossum
Javier Lopez
The Red Sox announced today the much-anticipated signing of a two-year Player Development Contract (PDC) with the Salem Avalanche. The new PDC will result in the team moving its Advanced Class-A minor league affiliation from Lancaster, California to Southwest Virginia. The Fenway Sports Group - the Red Sox corporate ownership group - purchased the Salem Avalanche franchise back in December 2007, and it has been speculated since that time that Boston would start its affiliation with Salem when the teams takes the field for the 2009 Carolina League season. Now that speculation is official.
The Hawaii Winter Baseball league opens on September 27 and will run through November 16. Four teams will compete - the North Shore Honu, West Oahu Canefires, Waikiki Beach Boys, and Honolulu Sharks. The teams will be comprised of players from the High-A and Low-A levels of minor league baseball, as well as select players from Japan’s Nippon Professional Baseball league and the Lotte Giants of the Korea Baseball Organization. Several 2008 first round picks are also slated to participate in the league. The Red Sox will send four prospects to the HWB, each of whom will play for the North Shore Honu: Yamaico Navarro, Ryan Kalish, Dustin Richardson, and Jose Capellan. Capellan is eligible to become a minor league free agent on October 15. In addition, Greenville Drive manager Kevin Boles will manage the Honu. This off-season, fall and winter league stats will be kept up-to-date at SoxProspects.com
According to a reliable source, Red Sox prospect Drake Britton is scheduled to have Tommy John Surgery on Tuesday, September 23. Britton, 19, went 1-2 for the Lowell Spinners in 2008 with a 4.28 ERA, 26 strikeouts, and 16 walks. He last pitched on August 3, going five innings and earning the win against the Vermont Lake Monsters. At the time, his velocity was down a bit, after which time he skipped a start and was soon thereafter shut down for the season with elbow concerns. A highly-regarded prospect coming out of Tomball (TX) High Scholl in 2007, Boston selected Britton in the 23rd round after he slipped due to bonus demands. He eventually signed with the Red Sox at the 2008 signing deadline for a $700,000 bonus. Brtitton is now likely to miss the entire 2009 season.
9/15 Cup of Coffee: With the score tied 1-1 going into the top of the seventh, Stockton scored 6 runs - including 4 on a grand slam - and coasted to a 9-3 win over Lancaster. Stockton captured the California League Championship, winning the best of five series 3 games to 1. Blake Maxwell started the game, and went 5.2 innings allowing 1 run on 8 hits. He struck out 7. Derrick Loop went two-thirds of an inning, and was charged with 5 runs on 2 hits and 3 walks. Craig Molldrem also lasted just two-thirds of an inning, and was charged with 1 run on a walk and 2 hits - one of which was the grand. He had 1 strikeout. Josh Papelbon threw 2 innings, allowing 2 runs on 3 hits. Yamaico Navarro went 3-for-3 with an RBI. Luis Exposito went 2-for-3. The coffee pot is now empty, but will be refilled in time for the Arizona Fall League schedule. Until then enjoy the big league club's push for the playoffs.
9/14 Cup of Coffee: Facing elimination, Lancaster broke a 5-5 tie, pushing across 3 runs in the bottom of the seventh last night. They then held on for a 8-6 win over Stockton. The win forces a fourth game tonight (8:00 pm EST). Felix Doubront went 4 innings, allowing 2 runs on 6 hits and 3 BB. He also had 3 strikeouts. Cody McAllister lasted 3.1 frames, giving up 3 runs on 3 hits and a walk and striking out 1. Kyle Fernandes threw 1.1 innings, allowing 1 run on 1 hit and a BB. He had 3 strikeouts. Jason Blackey retired all four hitters he faced, fanning 1 of them to preserve the win. Yamaico Navarro went 2-for-4 with 2 runs scored and an RBI. Daniel Nava went 2-for-5 with a run scored and a RBI. Mike Jones went 2-for-5 with 3 RBI. Zak Farkes went 2-for-4 with a RBI. Aaron Reza went 2-for-4 with a run scored and a RBI.
9/13 Cup of Coffee: Lancaster took a 3-1 lead into the bootom of the 8th last night but gave up 4 runs in that inning to drop a 5-3 decision to Stockton. The Jethawks return home with the task now of having to win 3 straight games. Chris Province went 6.1 innings allowing 1 run on 4 hits. He had 2 Ks. Derrick Loop took over and gav up 4 runs on 2 hits and a BB in 1.1 frames. He had a K. Jason Blackey retired the only batter he faced. Jon Still went 2 for 4 with 2 RBI. Luis Exposito went 2 for 4.
9/12 Cup of Coffee: Lancaster dropped the opening game of the California League final 9-5 to Stockton. Terumasa Matsuo started and lasted 3.1 innings allowing 5 runs on 5 hits and 3 BB. He had 4 Ks. Craig Molldrem took the loss going 2.1 frames. He gave up 2 runs on 3 hits and a BB. He had 3 Ks. Felipe Garcia threw 1.1 innings allowing 2 runs on 2 hits and a BB. Josh Papelbon pitched the final inning and did not allow a run or a hit. He walked 1. Kris Negron went 2 for 5 and scored a run. Reid Engel was the only other Jethawk player to have a multiple hit game going 2 for 4.
Lowell 3B Will Middlebrooks, in the week that he turned 20 (Sept. 9), posted a .421/.500/.632 (1.132 OPS) line, with half of his eight hits going for doubles, and scored five runs while batting in four, and adding three stolen bases in route to being voted SoxProspects.com Player of the Week of September 1-7. In 204 ABs over 59 games with the Spinners in 2008, Middlebrooks batted .254/.298/.368 (.666 OPS), hitting one home run, 17 doubles and two triples, scoring and batting in 21 runs respectively and swiping 10 bases. He is currently the 14th ranked prospect in the organization by SoxProspects.com.
Pawtucket RHP Devern Hansack worked six innings of no-hit ball against Scranton-Wilkes Barre (Yankees) September 4, allowing one earned run, while striking out eight and walking two, earning the win and SoxProspects.com Pitcher of the Week honors for September 1-7. Hansack, 30, was 6-10 with a 4.08 ERA in 139 innings pitched over 25 starts with the Paw Sox in 2008, allowing 68 earned runs on 123 hits (.237 BAA), striking out 128 and walking 41. He was called up to Boston September 7 to bolster the bull pen for the stretch run. This is his third Pitcher of the Week award in 2008, having won previously for the weeks of June 23-29 and July 21-27.
The Red Sox selected Will Middlebrooks out of Liberty-Eylau High School in Texas in the fifth round of the 2007 draft. Committed to Texas A&M for both baseball and football, Middlebrooks signed with the Sox at the signing deadline, but did not make his professional debut in 2007. In 2008, Midlebrooks stayed behind in Extended Spring Training after the full season teams broke camp, and eventually made his professional debut with the Lowell Spinners this summer as the starting third baseman. Prior to Lowell’s first game of the playoffs, Chris Mellen of SoxProspects.com sat down with Middlebrooks to chat about baseball.
9/11 Cup of Coffee: Lancaster downed Lake Elsinore 10-8 to capture the Southern Division Championship of the California League. After giving up 2 runs in the top of the eighth to allow the Storm to tie the score, the Jethawks rallied with 2 runs in the bottom of the eighth to take the lead got good. Chris Jones started and went 2 innings giving up 5 runs on 7 hits and a BB. Cody McAllister went 2 scoreless innings allowing 1 hit and 2 BB. He had 4 Ks. Travis Beazley threw 4 innings giving up 3 runs on 5 hits and 3 BB. He had 2 Ks. Jason Blackey pitched a clean 9th inning. Mike Jones went 3 for 5 with a run scored and a RBI. Luis Exposito went 2 for 5 and scored 2 runs. Aaron Reza went 2 for 4 with a run scored and 3 RBI. Reid Engel went 2 for 4 and scored twice. The Jethawks now face Stockton for the Cal League Championship.
9/10 Cup of Coffee: Lancaster edged Lake Elsinore 4-3 on Tuesday to force a fifth and deciding game in their playoff series. Blake Maxwell went 6 innings giving up 2 runs on 8 hits and a BB. He had 4 Ks. Derrick Loop threw 3 innings allowing 1 run on 3 hits and a BB. He had 5 Ks. Kris Negron went 2 for 5. Daniel Nava went 2 for 4 with 2 runs scored and 2 RBI. Mike Jones went 2 for 4.
Derrik Gibson was a 2008 second round draft out of Seaford High School in Delaware. After making his professional debut for the GCL Red Sox, he was promoted to the Lowell Spinners for their late season playoff-push. Recently, Jonathan Singer of the SoxProspects.com staff had a chance to catch up with Gibson in the Spinners dugout prior to a game against Tri-City.
9/9 Cup of Coffee: Lake Elsinore edged Lancaster 5-4 to take a 2 games to 1
The Boston Red Sox selected pitcher Bryan Price from Rice University 45th overall in the supplemental round of this year’s First Player Draft. Pitching at Rice University for the last 3 seasons, Price emerged as a key member of the bullpen this season in the Owl’s run to the College World Series. This summer, Price has been pitching for the Lowell Spinners in the New York-Penn League to begin his professional career. Recently, Price took some time between baseball activities to field some questions and talk some baseball with Chris Mellen of the SoxProspects.com Staff.
9/8 Cup of Coffee: Pawtucket was eliminated from playoff action dropping a 2-0, 10 inning decision to Scranton/WB. Bartolo Colon started and threw 7.2 scoreless innings allowing just 2 hits. He did not walk a hitter and fanned 3. Unfortunately his performance was matched by an equally outstanding one by Yankee prospect Phil Hughes. Hunter Jones took over and went 1.2 innings and was charged with the loss. He fanned 3. He was replaced by Edgar Martinez after he gave up a 1 out double in the 10th. Martinez faced just one hitter giving up a game winning 2 run homer to eliminate the PawSox. Josh Wilson went 3 for 4 in the game.
Position players:
C Luis Exposito
1B Lars Anderson
2B Joe Thurston
SS Yamaico Navarro
3B Jorge Jimenez
DH Chris Carter
UT Kris Negron
OF Josh Reddick
OF Daniel Nava
OF Zach Daeges
Starting pitchers:
RHP Michael Bowden
RHP Kyle Weiland
RHP Charlie Zink
LHP Felix Doubront
Relief pitchers:
RHP Daniel Bard
RHP Richie Lentz
LHP Hunter Jones
9/7 Cup of Coffee: Hanna caused the cancellation of both the Pawtucket and Lowell games but it couldn't save Lancaster who dropped their series opener to Lake Elsinore 12-6. Travis Beazley lasted 4 innings giving up 4 runs on 6 hits and a BB. He had 2 Ks. Kyle Fernandes took the loss going 2 innings. He allowed 4 runs on 5 hits. He had 2 Ks. Craig Molldrem went 2 innings giving up 1 run on 2 hits. He had 2 Ks. Josh Papelbon went 0.2 of an inning allowing 3 runs on 4 hits. He had a K. Felipe Garcia got the final out striking out the only hitter he faced. Yamaico Navarro went 2 for 5 and scored a run. Mike Jones went 3 for 4 with a home run and 3 RBI.
Player of the Night: Mike Jones who had 3 hits, a home run and 3 RBI in a losing cause
9/6 Cup of Coffee: Scranton/WB defeated Pawtucket 6-4 and took a 2-1 lead in their playoff series. Adam Mills went 3.1 innings allowing 5 runs on 5 hits. He had 3 Ks. Jon Switzer did not retire a hitter but gave up a run on 2 hits. Jose Vaquedano retired the 2 batters he faced. Michael Bowden threw 1.2 scoreless frames allowing 2 hits and a BB. He had 1 K. Kyle Snyder threw 1.1 frames and did not allow a run. He gave up 1 hit and a BB. He had 1 K. Marcus McBeth threw a scoreless inning allowing 1 BB. He had 1 K. The PawSox managed just 6 hits with Dusty Brown going 1 for 4 with a home run and 2 RBI.
9/5 Cup of Coffee: Pawtucket evened their series at 1 game a piece last nigt with a 3-1 victory over Scranton/WB. Devern Hansack threw 6 no-hit innings giving up an unearned run and 2 BB. He had 8 Ks. Jon Switzer went 0.2 of an inning allowing 2 hits. Beau Vaughn pitched 1 clean inning recording 1 K. Hunter Jones went 1.1 innings retiring all 4 hitters he faced fanning 3 of them. Jason Lane went 2 for 4 with a home run and 2 RBI.
