Minor league baseball season started last week but the first home stand here was Tuesday night. It was Midland's 50th season as minor league baseball team. They gave away free 50th anniversary team t-shirts to first 1,000 fans as well debut of the team's new look and logo with a different shade of blue to go along. They even got team numbers in front of their jerseys making them easily identifiable to the fans. Midland Rockhounds open the home series against Corpus Christi Hooks.
The Rockhounds opening day roster feature nine players on A's top 30 prospects list: Zack Gelof (3), J.T. Ginn (8), Ryan Cusick (9), Colin Peluse (13), Jordan Diaz (15; 40 man roster), Jorge Juan (25; 40 man roster), Logan Davidson (27), Jonah "Bright Lights" Bride (29; 40 man roster), Michael Guldberg (30). "Bullet" Bobby Crosby returns as manager along with assistant hitting coach Juan Dilone. Todd Takayoshi (hittitng coach) and former MLB pitcher Chris Smith (pitching coach) are the new additions to the coaching staff this season.
As for the game J.T. Ginn struck out 7 batters allowing 2 runs in 3 2/3 innings before getting pulled. I assume pitch count reasons. The relievers didn't fare much better as 4 of the 5 relievers used got scored on. Wandisson Charles didn't get a single out before getting pulled. Only Garrett Acton didn't allow a run. Hooks tee'd off on Rockhounds pitchers getting 13 hits off them with homeruns from Luke Berryhill and Cesar Salazar who went 4-5 with 3 RBIs. Poor fielding from Rockhounds doomed them as well. So far the offense is there, unlike last year, getting 15 hits off Hooks pitchers but stranding 12 on base. Rockhounds lost 11-4 on opening night to a crowd of 3,247 in attendance.
If there's beard of the year award in baseball Rockhounds pitcher Brock Whittlesey is an early candidate. It even moves when he throws a pitch.
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