This program from June 17 game against Frisco Roughriders. Rockhounds went on bad stretch this month. They end up losing first half of Texas League to San Antonio (39-31) by two games finishing with 37-33 record.
Texas League All-Star was played in Frisco that year. About 24 players went on the play in the majors.
A big roster change from June 8 game as Tommy Everidge called up to Triple A.
About 11 players made it to the majors, most notably, Justin Smoak and Mitch Moreland. Six (Smoak, Moreland, Craig Gentry, Manny Pina, Tanner Roark, and Pedro Strop) currently playing this season. Jose Diaz is best known as Jumbo Diaz. Chad Tracy is not Diamondbacks Chad Tracy. This one peaked in Triple A before finishing his final two seasons at independents. Ryan O'Malley is listed but never played a game for the team. Michael Schlatt hung around Rangers organization for 7 years before finishing his career in the independents. I own Thomas Diamond Rangers jersey and had him sign it despite not playing a game for the team. He was on their 40 man roster at the time. I bought it at The Ballpark at Arlington when they had player worn jerseys shop right around outfield. I don't believe its there anymore. Guilder Rodriguez finally got his call up in 2014 after 12 years in the minors. He's now coaching Rangers rookie league team. Another player that went on to become coach is Joe Torres who is currently pitching coach for Lake County Captains. Mike Micucci is currently manager of Lakewood Blueclaws after spending time with Seattle Mariners and Los Angeles-Anaheim Angels in various coaching capacities. Brant Brown is now with LA Dodgers. Jeff Andrews, who replaced Joe Slusarski few weeks into the season, stuck with Frisco til 2015.
Rockhounds shutout Roughriders 2-0
Monday, June 17, 2019
Saturday, June 8, 2019
Midland Rockhounds program June 8, 2009
Esmil Rogers who was at time one of Rockies top pitching prospect against Carlos Hernandez. There were too many players name Carlos Hernandez as well. Crunch time to first half of season crown with top teams in both leagues clinching the playoffs. Archie Gilbert continue his hot streak including going 4-4 the previous game.
Rockhounds still on top of South by 5 games while Drillers in second place behind two games to Springfield Cardinals. Look at the top 10 pitchers with lowest ERA during the time. Only four made to the majors. I thought Trevor Reckling and Kasey Kiker had better potential only to peak very quickly.
The outfielders up their batting average from the previous game I attended.
Eight players went on to majors afterwards. Five of them are pitchers with Jhoulys Chacin best of the bunch. The others are Esmil Rogers, Sam Deduno, Chaz Roe, and Xavier Cedeno. Chacin and Roe still playing to this day. Michael McKenry spent most time in the majors of the three position players. The others are Chris Nelson and Cole Garner. Garner only got four games and that was it for his time in the majors. Team included Ryan Harvey who was drafted 6th overall by Cubs in 2003 as well two Daniels as in Mayora and Carte. Both were high prospects for Rockies at the time and neither made it to the show. When Texas League started the season Stu Cole was manager. Rockies fired Clint Hurdle 46 games into the season. Cole got moved up to Triple-A Colorado Springs when Rockies promoted Tom Runnells to bench coach. Ron Gideon started the season as Rockies minor league coordinator became manager of Tulsa. He is currently 1st base coach for the Rockies. Dave Hajek was in Tulsa til after 2011. Former All-Star Bryan Harvey spent two years as pitching coach. A bit homecoming for him because he played for Midland in 1987 when it was Angels affiliate at the time.
Midland got through Esmil Rogers and won 8-2. Tulsa had bad misfortune of not able win both first (38-32; finish second) and second half (36-34; finish second) despite having most combined wins in the north division with 74-67 record.
Monday, June 3, 2019
Midland Rockhounds June 3, 2009 Program
I previously posted a game program from a decade ago of that date. It's been over a month since I went to a game. Another Wednesday game for me as they take on Northwest Arkansas Naturals. By that time I given several players personal nicknames just like I have done before. One of them is Mike "the Sultan of Swing" Sulentic.
Justin Dowdy on the cover of the scorecard program. He was no longer on the team when it was printed out. He spent the season playing in American Association for Shreveport-Bossier Captains then Wichita Wingnuts. He played til 2013 season mostly in independent leagues.
Rockhounds still on top of their division with 28-22 record ahead of San Antonio Missions. Mike Baxter, who later play for NY Mets, lead the league in batting average and tied with Chris Carter on extra base hits. Looking at pitching top 10 Esmil Rogers and Ernesto Frieri would have a longer MLB career. Trevor Reckling, Kasey Kiker, Will Inman, Omar Poveda, Trey Hearne, and Tommy Mendoza never made it to the majors.
Jared Lansford joined the team. Bottom blurb mention of former Rockhound Vin Mazzaro getting combined shutout in his first career MLB game. He spent 8 up and down seasons bouncing between majors and AAA.
About six players on the roster made it to the majors afterwards. Big name out of it is Greg Holland as became 3-time MLB All-Star and one of top closers in the league. Blake Wood spent 7 seasons in the majors with five of them bouncing between AAA and the majors. Played for Angels last year.
Daniel Cortes got a total of 14 games with Mariners in two season. On side note I witness him almost getting killed by line drive foul ball at this game while sitting in the dugout. If he didn't move in a split second it would have hit in him in the head and would been dead.
Anthony Lerew returned with a 6 game stint. Cody Clark finally got a shot with 16 game stint with Astros in 2013. Ed Lucas played 163 in two seasons with Marlins spending final two years of his career in the minors.
Corey Smith, despite crushing homeruns and driving in runs, wouldn't get the call.
Vance Wilson never returned as 2009 was his final season. He would transition to manager in their minor league system and back in the majors as Royals bullpen coach. Manager Brian Poldberg is currently manager of Royals AAA club Omaha Storm Chasers. Larry Carter would remain with Royals organization til 2014. Terry Bradshaw went on to big club as current hitting coach.
Josh Donaldson went from .192 to .288 in over a month along with 5 homeruns. Chris "the Crusher" Carter lead the team in homeruns and RBIs while they forgot to print out Tommy Everidge stats.
Rockhounds ran over Naturals 16-8 that night.
Justin Dowdy on the cover of the scorecard program. He was no longer on the team when it was printed out. He spent the season playing in American Association for Shreveport-Bossier Captains then Wichita Wingnuts. He played til 2013 season mostly in independent leagues.
Rockhounds still on top of their division with 28-22 record ahead of San Antonio Missions. Mike Baxter, who later play for NY Mets, lead the league in batting average and tied with Chris Carter on extra base hits. Looking at pitching top 10 Esmil Rogers and Ernesto Frieri would have a longer MLB career. Trevor Reckling, Kasey Kiker, Will Inman, Omar Poveda, Trey Hearne, and Tommy Mendoza never made it to the majors.
Jared Lansford joined the team. Bottom blurb mention of former Rockhound Vin Mazzaro getting combined shutout in his first career MLB game. He spent 8 up and down seasons bouncing between majors and AAA.
About six players on the roster made it to the majors afterwards. Big name out of it is Greg Holland as became 3-time MLB All-Star and one of top closers in the league. Blake Wood spent 7 seasons in the majors with five of them bouncing between AAA and the majors. Played for Angels last year.
Daniel Cortes got a total of 14 games with Mariners in two season. On side note I witness him almost getting killed by line drive foul ball at this game while sitting in the dugout. If he didn't move in a split second it would have hit in him in the head and would been dead.
Anthony Lerew returned with a 6 game stint. Cody Clark finally got a shot with 16 game stint with Astros in 2013. Ed Lucas played 163 in two seasons with Marlins spending final two years of his career in the minors.
Corey Smith, despite crushing homeruns and driving in runs, wouldn't get the call.
Vance Wilson never returned as 2009 was his final season. He would transition to manager in their minor league system and back in the majors as Royals bullpen coach. Manager Brian Poldberg is currently manager of Royals AAA club Omaha Storm Chasers. Larry Carter would remain with Royals organization til 2014. Terry Bradshaw went on to big club as current hitting coach.
Josh Donaldson went from .192 to .288 in over a month along with 5 homeruns. Chris "the Crusher" Carter lead the team in homeruns and RBIs while they forgot to print out Tommy Everidge stats.
Rockhounds ran over Naturals 16-8 that night.
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