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Extended weekend

Posted by Carl on June 30, 2008

You’d think I’d have a little more time for blogging, but as is often the case during a three (or four) day weekend, there’s actually a little less.

Quick FLP update - Danny Sandoval began his season with the Buffalo Bisons, but has played the last 28 games with the Syracuse Chiefs.  His fortunes in Syracuse have taken a most decided turn for the better - in 43 games with the Bisons, he hit .247.  In a Chiefs jersey?  He’s raised his average by 74 points to .321 and his OBP 63 points to .372.  His slugging percentage is a whopping 200 points better in Syracuse.

One of the last remaining FLPs still doing duty with the big club in Philadelphia is Clay “Air Miles” Condrey.  Funny, for all the time he spent here in Ottawa, I’m still going through my “less extensive than John Bradley’s” photo archive for a single photo of Clay.   I’ll keep looking, but meanwhile, it seems that Clay is about to log more time on a plane:

PHILADELPHIA — Entering a game with the bases loaded can be a nervous time for any reliever, and the Phillies’ Clay Condrey is no exception.

Making the right pitch in such a spot is nothing compared to what he’ll experience during Monday’s day off. Condrey headed home to Navasota, Texas — about 3 1/2 hours from Arlington, where the team finished a three-game series — to witness the birth of his first child.

It doesn’t matter that his wife will be doing all the work.

“Right now, I’m nervous more than anything,” he said. “She’s having a C-section. I’m sure they do those things all the time, just not with my wife.”

Condrey has received permission to spend two days with his wife, Elizabeth, and his son, and is expected to rejoin the team Thursday in Atlanta.

Best wishes to Clay and family and congratulations on the new arrival.

Finally, a quick Q+A from the Philadelphia Inquirer with Clay Condrey - figured we’d go with the “breaking news” story first.

Q: It’s Game 7 of the World Series and you recover So Taguchi’s walkoff home run in the bullpen. Are you giving the ball to Taguchi or Cooperstown, or are you Mientkiewicz-ing it?

- Kevin K., Mt. Laurel, N.J.
A: I give it to So. It’s not mine. It would mean something more for him to tell stories.

Q: How did you avoid suspension during triple-A Portland’s brawl with a Las Vegas 51’s fan in 2003 [every member of the Portland Beavers except Condrey was suspended after they chased a fan into the stands after he threw a soft squeezeball at Tagg Bozied]?

- John T., Montclair, N.J.
A: It was after the game and I was inside icing my shoulder. I was starting that year, so I was inside. They didn’t come into the clubhouse for about five or 10 minutes. I had the ice and I was sitting on the couch. I went to take it off and started going outside, but they were coming in whooping and hollering and I realized I was in my underwear so I wasn’t going outside. I didn’t really know what was going on until they came in.

Q: Being an avid outdoorsman, do you, like “Sack Master” in the movie Wedding Crashers, hunt quail? - Greg P., Hoboken, N.J.
A: I don’t hunt quail. I hunt deer, dove, duck. That’s it. Rabbits. Whatever I can eat.

Q: Squirrels?

A: Squirrels, too. It’s good stuff.

Q: Have you had a raccoon?

A: Yeah, I was forced to eat one once. It’s very greasy and very tough. I’ve had armadillo one time. It’s the same type of deal. The armadillo is probably the worst thing I’ve eaten. We ate it because we shot it, and anything we shoot we’re supposed to eat.

Okay, now finally.  FOTL, the Vermont Lake Monsters sit in first place in the very tight Stedler division with a record of 7-6.

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(nearly) Wordless Thursday

Posted by Carl on June 26, 2008

Recent WordPress changes have me decidedly less than impressed.  When you have to struggle with the program to get it to handle the simplest request, something’s wrong.  So for tonight, I’ll take the easy way out with a little FLP video.

More coming as I work out the kinks…

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All “FL”, all the time

Posted by Carl on June 25, 2008

Scrolling through Baseball America’s weekly report on MiLB transactions yielded up a couple of finds - most notably, blog favorite and FLP Zack Segovia has been picked up by the Washington Nationals.  Best wishes to Zack with his new club.

Quick note on Gary - our Taiwan “affiliate”, Hansioux has an update:  Gary’s back with the Bears.  He’s also posted a quick vid of a pre-game warm-up.   Ummm…, different. 

 Gary also dropped by the blog a week or so ago and was kind enough to give out his email for anyone who had any questions -  burnhambaseball21@hotmail.com.

Finally for today, quick update on Keith Reed.  Keith disappeared for a short period of time in 2007 - we finally tracked him back to Japan before he signed with the Newark Bears of the Independent Atlantic League.  Here’s a quick interview conducted last summer after he returned stateside.

ITW: You were one of the Orioles first round draft picks in the 1999 draft; were there any other teams interested in drafting you that year?

Keith Reed: I took batting practice in Three Rivers [Stadium] for the Pirates before the draft. Dana Brown was the scout and they talked about selecting me with their pick in the first round.

ITW: What expectations did the Orioles communicate to you after they drafted you?

Keith Reed: They didn’t really give me any specific expectations. I wanted to go out and try to improve every year and get to the big leagues in a few years. It took a while for me to develop and I didn’t develop as fast as they hoped. I finally got my chance in `05.

ITW: The Orioles left you exposed to the Rule 5 Draft in 2001. Were you hoping to get taken by another team?

Keith Reed: Anything to get to the big leagues, that’s what ran through my mind. I ended up back at AA, but I can only worry about things I can control.

ITW: How do you prepare for a game?

Keith Reed: Basically, I try to get loose, shag balls in batting practice, stretch and run a bit. If I have faced the pitcher before, I look back at what he got me out on, or, if someone else knows what he has, we talk about what he has; I ask people who know him.

ITW: What would the scouting report on you say?

Keith Reed: It would say ‘a 5 tool guy’. I have the ability and the work ethic. I have the ability to get back into affiliated ball and the ability to compete at the big league level.

ITW: In 2005, the Orioles called you up to take Sammy Sosa’s place on the roster. How did that feel?

Keith Reed: It felt pretty good. Friends told me I would be the answer to a trivia question. I would have like to stick around a while longer, though.

ITW: It seemed like you were starting to put it all together for the Orioles the last few seasons. Do you have any regrets you aren’t still with them?

Keith Reed: I had some good years the last few seasons, but I didn’t know if I was going to be an organizational guy with them or not. I wanted to test the waters to see if there were any better opportunities there for me. It didn’t seem like the Orioles were interested in having me back.

ITW: Is there any one player in the majors you have tried to model your game after?

Keith Reed: I have always like Vlad [Guerrero]; I wear #27, play right field, don’t wear batting gloves. He has power and speed as well. He is a good guy who is never in trouble. I have never met him.

ITW: Compare the major leagues, minor leagues and the independent leagues.

Keith Reed: Independent & AAA are pretty much the same. There are a lot of guys here with big league experience. I don’t have like 4 years in the big leagues so I really can’t compare them.

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Champions!

Posted by Carl on June 24, 2008

Just a “quick hit” post for today.  Over the weekend, Zak’s team won their division in the East Nepean Little League.  Somewhat convoluted pitching rules meant “the boy” couldn’t pitch on consecutive days - he threw the maximum two innings in their Saturday semi-final game, striking out six and allowing one unearned run.  Good, creative coaching allowed the Athletics to spread out their remaining pitchers for the rest of Saturday and Sunday’s final.

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Slapping an opposite field double to right field in Sunday’s final.

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The 2008 East Nepean Major Nationals Champs!

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Number 1!

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Root, root, root for both teams

Posted by Carl on June 23, 2008

Not unlike our dilemma last week when the Jays faced John Russell’s Pirates, we’ll face another conundrum when Dusty Wathan brings his Williamsport Crosscutters into Winooski to take on FOTL, the Vermont Lake Monsters.

First-year manager Dusty Wathan knows all about playing in minor league baseball, having had a career that spanned over 14 years. He draws on his experiences in the minors — as well as being the son of former major league catcher John Wathan — to teach his players.
“It’s like starting all over again,” said Wathan, set to begin his term as the Williamsport Crosscutters manager tonight. “You’re looking through a different window, you can remember being there and what was going through your head at that moment. Now I’m on the other side.”

We plan on catching up with the FLP on the Vermont leg of our summer baseball trip.

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Behind the mask

Posted by Carl on June 22, 2008

Regulars will already know of our “varied” relationship with Skratch and the Trash Monster.  At first Bekah was terrified of both, and then gradually warmed up to both mascots.  Surfing the web for Lake Monsters results yielded this Youtube find (featuring GM CJ Knudsen among others in the VLM front office).  A pretty clever television advertisement:

And then, there was this next one - which I have mixed feelings about.  Part of the illusion of the mascot is preserved by never allowing the public to see what goes on behind the scenes.  I never met - nor did I want to meet, the persons inside the Skratch or Trash Monster costumes.  A little cognitive dissonance that I was able to engage in, quite successfully thanks.

It’s actually pretty funny - in a Wayne’s World kind of way (blogger: Loved the “good to be on my own show” comment!)

The VLM have slipped to 2-4, for those keeping score.

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Deep into the FLP vault

Posted by Carl on June 21, 2008

A recent conversation provoked a Google search of FLP, Bobby Darula.  We watched Bobby when he was with the Lynx in 2005 during the Orioles affiliation days.  Zak appreciated his hustle and throwback uniform style - high socks, short pants.  Bobby’s played the last three seasons in Bridgeport, Connecticut for the Bluefish of the Independent Atlantic League. 

In other, more recent FLP news, after struggling in AAA, Joe Bisenius appears to be getting things back on track.  Regulars will know that Joe pitched most of last season in Ottawa like Zack Segovia: Injured.  Over his last ten games, in 14.1 innings of work, he’s 1-1 with 8Ks and an ERA of 1.88.

What a difference a year makes, not to mention good health. Bisenius was keenly aware some had written him off following last season.

“It comes with the territory of being a 12th-round pick,” he said. “If I was a first- or second-rounder it probably never would have happened. Being a 12th-round pick you kind of get overlooked a lot. You’ve got to deal with it. Personally I think the draft’s a little overrated. After the first or second round it’s kind of a crapshoot. It seems if you get picked late in the draft you have to pay for it the rest of your professional career. I’m used to it.”

To make it in this game, especially as a pitcher from an NAIA school such as Bisenius was, you almost have to adopt the attitude of a runway model.

“I’ve always had pretty good stuff,” said Bisenius, who never doubted his abilities from the start. “I have decent velocity and I always had a real good curveball. When I got drafted, coming in I expected to see all these guys picked ahead of me with better stuff, throwing harder, with better breaking stuff. When I got there I realized I was as good if not better than a lot of those guys.

“I knew it was just a matter of time before I opened some eyes and eventually got a shot at the big leagues, and I did.”

Fastball command has been a priority the last couple of seasons. This year, for example, Bisenius has issued 10 walks in 20 innings while striking out 13. Following a slight adjustment by Filer, however, Bisenius has been able to throw more downhill lately and his location has improved in recent outings.

“I’m throwing every day with no pain,” Bisenius said. “My arm feels great compared to last year when I had a lot of shoulder issues and with my arm. This year I feel 100 percent.”

Finishing up today with news that Gookie Dawkins has been traded out of the Windy City to Kansas City for future considerations.  This will be the fourth team this season for Gookie - Lehigh Valley (6 games), Reading (19), Charlotte (12)  and finally the Omaha Royals (10) in the Pacific Coast League.

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Long distance blogging

Posted by Carl on June 18, 2008

Nice to see FOTL, the Vermont Lake Monsters, open up the season with a win on a cool breezy night in Burlington.  Perusing their website, I was surprised at some of the Lake Monsters/Expos alumni who’ve made it all the way to the Majors - Orlando Cabrera (1995), Jamey Carroll (1996), Andy Tracy (1996),  Jason Bay (2000) and Kory Casto (2003), among others.

Interesting to note that Darnell Coles is not returning as manager in Vermont - that honor now goes to Ramon Aviles.  Trivia type Montreal connection?  Aviles went 0-1in his only NLDS at bat (Game 4) against the Expos in 1981 as a member of the Philadelphia Phillies.  Montreal won that series 3-2.  Darnell has moved up to the Washington Nationals Single A full season affiliate in the South Atlantic League, the Hagerstown Suns.

In related, FLP news, congrats to Howie Clark.  Like Brian Sanches earlier last week in Washington, Howie’s been added to Minnesota’s 40 man roster.  Howie, as you may recall has been playing in Rochester, the Twins AAA affiliate.   One of Zak’s favorites, Fernando Tatis has also been added to a 40 man - this time for the Mets.  The last bit of FLP news for today involves shortstop Gookie Dawkins - he’s been traded by the Phillies to White Sox for Mike Rouse.  This season saw Gookie in AA Reading.

As always, more later.

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Quick hit

Posted by Carl on June 17, 2008

More later, but friends of the blog as well as the Lynx, the Vermont Lakemonsters kick off their 2008 campaign this evening in Winooski with the Oneonta Tigers.  The Tigers are in the same “Stedler” division as the Lakemonsters and in a short 76 game season, every point counts.

Best wishes to CJ Knudsen and the Lakemonsters for 08!

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Another FLP, but mostly Gary Burnham, update.

Posted by Carl on June 15, 2008

This is the fourth and final attempt - WordPress seems to have a problem with “cutting and pasting” the last few days.

HT to blog reader for Darlene for finding a couple of english interviews with Gary Burnham.  Seems that due to some convoluted roster rules regarding foreign players, Gary’s been bumped backed down to the minors.

Well, for me its been life in the minors again. Its been 50% of the first half. This was something I didn’t expect. The team hired more foreigners than are allowed on the roster and are going with all pitching for now. Very frustrating for me considering I am trying to market myself to Korea and Japan.

On the field its been torrential down-pouring and batting practice in the cages I have had a lot of time to myself to think about my career, family, goals, and where this is all heading. Time in the minor leagues in a foreign country can play tricks in your mind and sometimes I feel as if the baseball gods are punishing me and testing my emotional fortitude in the minor leagues for something I did in the game. When you are in the minor leagues as long as I have been you always start to question the reasons and what it is you have to work on to finally get that secure feeling that you are in the majors to stay, you never get it.

So with that all being said I find myself getting closer to God and becoming more spiritual and leaving the ultimate destiny out of my hands. Running poles for a half hour late at night helps my mind deal with all of this. I try to remain positive. Something keeps me going and I am not sure what but it does. That faith, that someone sees my success and signs me to a bigger contract. Some team out here that needs my offense.

Here’s hoping that some team out there picks up on Gary’s availability.  And what about his plans for the future?

 My short term goal is to put up solid numbers here in Taiwan every time I get an opportunity and to market myself to Korea or Japan. I’d like to play five years in Korea or Japan and then retire.

In other non-Gary news, this is the kind of stuff that does our heart good: Brian Sanches was recently moved to the Washington Nationals’ 40 man roster.  On another site - as recently as last August, Brian was politely referred to as a “re-tread” and “fodder”.  Unbelievable.  There are 1200 such 40 man roster spots in all of MLB, and the “re-tread” has earned one.  Congrats Brian - and happy first Father’s Day!

In less joyful news, blog favorite Zack Segovia was released by the Phillies a few days ago.  Zack had started the season in Reading and was sent down to Clearwater.  AFter 7 rough outings, the Phillies cut him on Tuesday of last week.    At 25 Zack’s still a relatively young man - maybe getting a bit old to be a “prospect”, but he’s roughly a year removed from having a legit shot at the Phillies roster.  Our guess is that he’s still not recovered from the posterior shoulder release surgery he underwent in the off-season.  Hopefully, like Gary, he’ll be able to work his way back onto someone’s roster.

 

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