April 2010
Homer, Homer, Homer…
The Clippers lost a 14-12 slugfest last night to Indianapolis. The same teams square off tonight at 7:05pm. The Bucket Boys are in town!
* The nine home runs hit in last night’s game are the most in Huntington Park history. The Clippers had five (Duncan, Constanza, Buscher, Santana, Crowe) and Indy finished four (Kratz, Van Every and Alvarez twice).
* Jose Constanza’s 2nd inning solo shot was his 7th career homer in 2,923 plate appearances. Right after a refered to Constanza as a “slap hitter”, he homered.
* The 29 runs scored by the Clippers in the first two games are, as you might expect, the most in the minors. The Clippers also have 34 hits and 9 HRs.
* Carlos Santana is 6-for-10 with 3 HRs, 7 RBIs and 17 total bases. Not a bad start…
* Russell Branyan is expected to play five innings at first base tonight. Branyan, rehabbing a herniated disc in his back, was 3-for-3 with a walk on Thursday. He played into the sixth inning that night and took yesterday off. Once Branyan shows he can play a full nine innings on consecutive days, he’ll be headed to Cleveland.
* Chris Gimenez homered in his first at-bat of the season, but is 0-for-6 since. He started last season 0-for-21.
* Last night’s game was played in nifty three hours and fifty-two minutes. The longest 9-inning game in Huntington Park history.
* Brian Buscher’s solo bomb in the 3rd inning last night is believed to be the longest homer hit at Huntington Park. It cleared the batters eye in center and was last seen somewhere over Nationwide Blvd.
* Thanks to all of you that have e-mailed the radio broadcast during the first two nights. We’ve had more e-mails than we can read on the air, but keep sending them to radio@clippersbaseball.com
* I’ll be updating my Facebook and Twitter pages with more as we get closer to tonight’s first pitch.
I’ll be back with lineups.
Friday night lights…
It’s a Friday night of baseball, live music and the phenomenon that is Breakin’ B-Boy McCoy… 7:05pm first pitch…
Indianapolis
1. Jose Tabata CF
2. Brandon Jones RF
3. Brian Myrow LF
4. Pedro Alvarez 3B
5. Steve Pearce 1B
6. Neil Walker DH
7. Erik Kratz C
8. Brian Friday 2B
9. Argenis Diaz SS
P – RH Brad Linclon
Columbus
1. Trevor Crowe LF
2. Jason Donald 2B
3. Carlos Santana C
4. Shelley Duncan DH
5. Wes Hodges 1B
6. Brian Buscher 3B
7. Anderson Hernandez SS
8. Chris Gimenez RF
9. Jose Constanza CF
P – RH Hector Rondon
I’ll be putting together the first “mail bag” of the year soon. Send your questions and comments to sleo@clippersbaseball.com
Clippers smoke Indy 17-4
The opening night at Huntington Park could not have been better for the Hometown Heroes… a 17-4 blistering of Indianapolis…
* The 17 runs and 19 hits are the most in Opening Day history for the Clippers
* The Clippers 12-for-22 with runners in scoring position
* 19 hits, every starter had at least one hit and one run scored
* Carlos Santana, celebrating his 24th brithday, went 4-for-5 with 2 HRs and 4 RBIs. Santana was 2-for-4 with 4 RBIs on Opening Day last year with Akron. He went on the win the Eastern League MVP.
* Here are the International League “News & Notes” for this week.
* Russell Branyan started his Major League rehab assignment last night, going 3-for-3 with 1 RBI and a walk. He is expected to sit out tonight’s game and play five innings at first base on Saturday.
* Columnist Bob Hunter of the Columbus Dispatch writes “Promise of better season apparent on opening day”
* Breakin’ B-Boy McCoy will perform at Huntington Park tonight. I’m pretty sure this is how I look when I dance.
Opening Day!!!
The Clippers open the season tonight at Huntington Park against Indianapolis at 7:05pm…
Here are the lineups…
Indianapolis
1. Jose Tabata CF
2. Brandon Jones RF
3. Pedro Alvarez 3B
4. Steve Pearce 1B
5. Neil Walker LF
6. Brandon Moss DH
7. Erik Kratz C
8. Brian Friday 2B
9. Argenis Diaz SS
P – RH Kevin Hart
Columbus
1. Trevor Crowe CF
2. Jason Donald 2B
3. Russell Branyan DH
4. Shelley Duncan LF
5. Carlos Santana C
6. Wes Hodges 1B
7. Brian Buscher 3B
8. Chrid Gimenez RF
9. Brian Bixler SS
P – RH Carlos Carrasco
Ohio… “The Heart of It All”
I’ll be arriving back in the Buckeye State today, but first I will present you with these “Clippings”…
* The Indians released 12 minor leaguers yesterday, most notably Stephen Head and Tom Mastny.
Head, a second round draft pick in 2005, played 74 games with the Clippers last year (.246 BA, 6 HRs, 31 RBIs). He missed significant time after slamming his knee into the outfield wall during a 2009 spring training game.
Mastny returned to the Indians after a season pitching in Japan. He is best known for earning a victory in Game 2 of the 2007 ALCS. He was brought in to face the heart of the Red Sox lineup in the 10th inning and retired David Ortiz, Manny Ramirez and Mike Lowell in order. The Indians, of course, won the game in the 11th and Mastny picked up the victory.
* The 2010 International League Preview has been released:
2010 International League Preview.pdf
* Also, here’s a pre-season edition of the league “News and Notes”:
IL News & Notes 3-25-2010.pdf I’ll post these each Thursday during the season.
* It’s been reported that Josh Judy has been shut down for a few days for precautionary reasons. Nothing official has been announced, but if Judy doesn’t start the season on the Clippers active roster, Steven Wright is a likely candidate to replace him.
* The official roster should be announced today.
* SportsTime Ohio will broadcast the following Clippers games live this season: Tuesday, April13 vs. Toledo; Thursday, April 29 vs. Charlotte; Thursday, May 27 vs. Lehigh Valley; Monday, June 14 vs. Norfolk; Monday, August 23 vs. Toledo. There will also be a package of games broadcast on “tape delay”.
* STO will debut the 2010 edition of “Indians Minor League Magazine” on April 27. The show airs each Thursday at 6:00pm throughout the season. Al Pawlowski and Jason Stanford will host and I’ll have weekly features from Columbus.
* Some important 40-man roster moves will occur tomorrow when the Indians make room for Jamey Wright, Austin Kearns and Mark Grudzielanek. There are currently 39 players on the roster meaning two will have to be removed. Stay tuned.
* Clippers Opening Day is Thursday night against Indianapolis. There will be a pre-game F-16 flyover plus the “Quencher Corner” with food and drink specials. Order tickets here.
2010 Columbus Clippers: Infielders
Another sunny day in Goodyear as camp winds down…
Wes Hodges (Bats Right, Throws Right), 25 years old, 6-2, 205 lbs, Chattanooga, TN
This is a make or break season for Hodges as he makes the switch from third base over to first. He struggled in 2009, playing only 86 games because of wrist and shoulder injuries.
His injury problems started when he suffered a stress fracture in his right leg during his final season at Georgia Tech (2006) and then a strained hamstring and broken toe hampered him in 2007. Wes’ only healthy pro season came in Double-A in 2008, when he batted .290 with 18 HRs and 97 RBIs in 133 games, earning the Eastern League Rookie of the Year award.
Hodges’ offense is his ticket to the majors, but he’ll need to show he can adapt to first base and stay healthy if he wants an opportunity this year. The road becomes tougher at first because Wes is blocked by Matt LaPorta.
Brian Bixler (Right, Right) 27, 6-1, 195, Sandusky, OH
An off-season trade acquisition from the Pirates, Bixler serves as infield insurance for the Indians. The former Eastern Michigan star is a two-time International League All-Star (2007 & 2008) that needs a fresh start with new surroundings. With Pittsburgh, Bixler played 68 major league games over the last two years, batting just .178.
Bixler was molded into a utility role last season, playing two games at third base and 15 in center, in addition to his regular stops at second and shortstop. He is a better second baseman because his range is slightly below average at short. Bixler possesses excellent footwork around second base and provides outstanding speed. In 2007, he was clocked at a remarkable 4.1 seconds from home to first.
He will primarily play second base for the Clippers.
Jason Donald (Right, Right) 25, 6-1, 190, Clovis, CA
Donald was scooped up last year from Philadelphia in the Cliff Lee trade, but only played ten games with the Clippers because of a strained lower back. Prior to the trade, he underwent arthroscopic surgery to repair a torn meniscus in his right knee. He entered the 2009 season as the #4 overall prospect in the Phillies organization, according to Baseball America.
The Indians see Donald as a possible major league utility player in the future, the same role that Mark Grudzielanek has to begin the season. Donald can play second, shortstop or third, but he isn’t dominate at any one position. Offensively, he holds a good approach with good gap power for an infielder.
The key for Donald is to stay healthy and produce like he did in 2008, when he batted .307 with 19 doubles, 14 HRs and 54 RBIs for the Phillies Double-A club in Reading. That year he was the starting shortstop in the Futures Game at Yankee Stadium and competed for Team USA in the Beijing Olympics.
Brian Buscher (Left, Right) 28, 6-0, 220, Jacksonville, FL
The Indians signed Buscher to a minor league contract in December, two weeks after he was
granted free agency by the Twins. Last year Buscher made Minnesota’s opening day roster for the first time and stayed on the roster until August 1st. He was recalled in September, batting .235 with 2 HRs and 12 RBIs in 61 total games.
Buscher is a strong left-handed hitter with a consistent approach at the plate. He doesn’t have much power, but can hit line drives to the gaps. Buscher was the 2007 Twins Minor League Player of the Year.
Others: Luis Rodriguez and Anderson Hernandez are not going to make the Indians 25-man roster as camp breaks, so they could land in Columbus. Hernandez is currently on the 40-man roster, but may be designated to make room from Austin Kearns, Jamey Wright and Mark Grudzielanek, the three non-roster invites that made the Indians opening day squad. If Hernandez is designated, he’ll need to clear waivers and accept an assignment to the Clippers.

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