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Snippets From Dusty

Monday, October 5th, 2009

We spoke with BlueClaws manager Dusty Wathan last week for a multi-part end-of-year wrap up piece which will debut soon. Here are some highlights:

  • When he realized he had a team that could win: It was probably not until after the first month, about 30 games in, and we were still in the mix. That’s when the guys came together too.
  • The team’s league-best road record: Sometimes in lower levels it’s easier to play on the road. A lot of guys are counting on other guys to get them to the ballpark and it’s harder to get into a routine.
  • The bullpen in the first half: It was huge because the starting pitching didn’t have their pitch counts as high as they would be. It we could get five or six from the starter, we would lock it up. To have four guys back there it was amazing. Every night we had two guys available.
  • First, not second: A lot of people forget who was here in the first half. Tyler Cloyd, Jon Velasquez, Jason Knapp…It’s tough in a league where the halves are split because you tend to forget who got you to the playoffs. Velasquez and Cloyd especially got a lot of Ws. Knapp pitched well but we couldn’t get him any runs.
  • Jesus Sanchez: [Delmarva manager] Orlando Gomez said he couldn’t believe how far Sanchez had come since that first weekend [when he lasted 2/3 of an inning on Easter]. Nobody could believe he was catching last year.
  • Travis d’Arnaud’s second half: When a catcher struggles at the plate, sometimes they take it on the field, but he never did that in the entire first half. And he was outstanding in the second half.
  • Anthony Gose: His personality definately helps. He doesn’t let things worry him. He’s never in a bad mood or worried about yesterday. You don’t know if he went 0-4 or 4-4 yesterday, or even after the game. He’s a team leader and guys listen to him. To do that at 18, that’s pretty special.
  • What Dusty learned this year: The biggest thing was getting a feel about the players. Players are talented and they have ability to have success at the minor league level. You can lead them in the right direction, but you can’t hit, you can’t pitch. You prepare as well as you can, and hopefully they can go out there and do it. This group did that easily. Also, use your coaches, and we had great coaches.
  • Korey Noles, winner in the clincher: He pitched last year, but didn’t make a team out of spring training, but stayed in extended at his age, started in GCL, went to Williamsport, and it paid off for him.
  • Top of the lineup: If Harold Garcia were on a different team, you would hear a lot more about Harold Garcia…Without Gose, he’s right there on the front page of everything.
  • Heading into the playoffs: I thought we had as good an opportunity as everyone else. When I saw game one in Kannapolis, I felt we had a pretty good chance. With all those close games we had throughout the season, playing in a playoff atmosphere in the first half, our players thought they could win it. When they believe they can do something, especially Gose, d’Arnaud and Garcia, watch out because they’re going to do it.

Where Are They Now?

Wednesday, July 22nd, 2009

Like every Minor League Team, the BlueClaws have had their share of players come and go. Here is a look at the players who spent time with the BlueClaws this season, even if it was for two days, where they are now and how they’re doing.

JC Romero - Philadelphia Phillies - 0-0, 2.87 ERA, 15.2 IP, 6 holds, 13Ks

Orlando Guevara - Lehigh Valley Iron Pigs (Phillies Triple-A) - 1-for-3

Steve Susdorf - Clearwater Threshers (Phillies Hi-A) - 41-for-99, .414, 6 2B, 3 HR - Absolutely tearing it up

Jon Velasquez - Clearwater Threshers (Phillies Hi-A) - 1-2, 2.70 ERA, 20 ip, 20h, 13Ks

Tyler Cloyd - Clearwater Threshers (Phillies Hi-A) - 1-3, 4.76 ERA , 28.1 IP, 37H, 11Ks

Santo Hernandez - Clearwater Threshers (Phillies Hi-A) - 1-0, 5.27 ERA, 2 saves, 13.2 ip, 16Ks

Walter Tejeda - Clearwater Threshers (Phillies Hi-A) - 1-1, 3.04 ERA, 23.2 IP, 29 h, 18Ks

Jesus Villegas - Clearwater Threshers (Phillies Hi-A) - 39-for-168, .232, 7 2b, 3 hr - On DL

Luiz Arzeno - Clearwater Threshers (Phillies Hi-A) - 18-for-85, .212, 4 2b

Sebastian Valle - Williamsport Crosscutters (Phillies Lo-A) - 28-for-76, .368, 8 2b, 3 3b, 4 hr

Zach Collier - Williamsport Crosscutters (Phillies Lo-A) - 0-for-4, one game

Leandro Castro - Williamsport Crosscutters (Phillies Lo-A) - 29-for-101, .287, 6 2b

Alan Schoenberger - Williamsport Crosscutters (Phillies Lo-A) - 8-for-35, .211, HR

Esmelvin Jiminez - Williamsport Crosscutters (Phillies Lo-A) - 1-2, 4.15 ERA, 8.2 ip, 6Ks - Transfered to GCL

Ryan Airail - St. Paul Saints (Independent - Northern League) - 1-0, 0.50 ERA, 18ip, 1 ER

The BlueClaws wish the best of luck to all the players that have left the Jersey Shore.

Velasquez Also Shines

Friday, June 26th, 2009

The third player in the trio of BlueClaws that were promoted to Clearwater, Jon Velasquez, made his debut to similar success as his former BlueClaws teammates Steve Susdorf and Santo Hernandez. In a game the Threshers went on to win 5-3 in ten, Velasquez started and went six innings, allowing just four hits, two walks and no runs for the no decision.

While in Lakewood, Velasquez racked up nine wins, the most in the South Atlantic League, before making the trip to Clearwater. With the supurb start, Velasquez continues a streak of great starts. He has allowed just three earned runs in his last 26 innings pitched.

Velasquez Clarification

Monday, June 22nd, 2009

We’ve gotten some questions on Jon Velasquez and whether or not he is in fact leaving since he is back on the BlueClaws official roster.

Since Lakewood is not playing until Thursday, the BlueClaws roster at the moment is not of 100% importance, and his re-appearance on the roster could have something to do with the exact day he is activated by Clearwater. He has to be on someone’s roster, after all.

First Half Recap: We are the Champions

Monday, June 22nd, 2009

The 2009 Lakewood BlueClaws opened their season on April 9th on a beautiful night for baseball with a beautiful sight on hand. The BlueClaws welcomed the 2008 Philadelphia Phillies World Series Trophy to FirstEnergy Park for pre-game festivities, with the 25-man BlueClaws roster hoping to attain glory of their own in the first half of the season; they would.

 

Despite losing the game 2-1, Tyler Cloyd pitched six innings, allowing two runs and displaying the stuff that would make him the ace of the team’s starting rotation by mid season. Anthony Gose also stole his first base of the season, 43 more to follow in the first half, just 15 shy of the single season record, and the bullpen pitched three shutout innings, dominance on their part became instrumental.

 

Then, on April 11th, after a 0-2 start, D’Arby Myers came to the plate in a tie ballgame, with a runner on third in the bottom of the 11th inning and his single to center field was the first win for the BlueClaws this season, and they would become a team with a flair for the dramatics, earning the nickname the ‘Cardiac Claws’.

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Congrats and Good Luck

Monday, June 22nd, 2009

good_luck_BAL-GL-main.jpg image by revmyspace2As we expected, the BlueClaws have made some All-Star break moves, and so far we know who’s going up to Clearwater but we don’t yet know who is replacing them. Either way, we congratulate the following players and wish them the best in Hi-A…

Steve Susdorf (.333-2 HRs-15 RBIs)…He played just 21 games but he was outstanding. The lefty power bat in the middle of the lineup that Dusty Wathan and Greg Legg were looking for, Susdorf earned his call-up in about a month. Greg Legg said last week that he’s not sure if the BlueClaws would have even won the division without Susdorf, and Lakewood won the division by six games and Susdorf only played 21! Certainly, without him, the BlueClaws would not have clinched on Thursday.

Santo Hernandez (4-2, 2.13 ERA)…One of the big four relievers for Lakewood, Santo has been exceptional since early May, having allowed four earned runs over his last 34 innings. The 25-year old will be missed, as he was good for 2-3 innings at a time on nights when the starting pitchers were laboring to get through five or six innings. He will be much tougher to replace than some may think.

Jon Velasquez (9-2, 4.26 ERA)…It looks like Matt Maloney’s wins record is safe. Velasquez, signed out of a tryout camp in March, has been one of the surprise stories in the Phillies system this year, the way he’s stepped right in and pitched quite well for Lakewood this season. He had an 8 ERA in May and went through a rough stretch after moving into the rotation, but over his last three starts, he’s allowed just three runs in 20 innings. Not sure if he’ll start of come in out of the pen in Clearwater. He’s been successful in both roles with Lakewood.

Good luck fellas.

Game 66: Captains (30-34) vs. BlueClaws (40-25)

Friday, June 19th, 2009

The BlueClaws return home for a four-game series over the next three days to finish the first half of the season. However, they do so having already clinched the championship in the first half of the season.

LWD- RHP Jon Velasquez (9-2, 4.52)
LCO - RHP Danny Salazar (1-3, 7.88)

First-Half Champions: By virtue of their 8-3 victory on Thursday night, the Lakewood BlueClaws at 40-25 have guaranteed themselves the best record in the first half of the season. With that, the BlueClaws have locked up their second playoff spot in team history, first was the 2006 SAL Champions.

He’s Got the Most: …Wins in the league: Jon Velasquez. With nine wins, tonight’s starter is looking for ten, and to keep his lead atop the South Atlantic League. …Stolen Bases in the league: Anthony Gose. With 43, Anthony Gose leads all of Minor League Baseball in steals.

Two in a Row: In addition to locking up the first half title, the BlueClaws also won their 40th game of the season on Thursday for the third time in team history and for the second half in a row. In the second half last season, the BlueClaws went 42-28, yet finished second. The BlueClaws have finished the last seven halves with a record above .500.

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First Place BlueClaws Notes:

Sunday, June 14th, 2009

The BlueClaws are in first place by their largest margin of the season. Here is a look at the standings:

W L PCT GB ELIM# Home Away
Lakewood BlueClaws 37 24 .607 - - 17-12 20-12
Delmarva Shorebirds 32 27 .542 4.0 7 18-8 14-19
Kannapolis Intimidators 33 29 .532 4.5 5 19-14 14-15

The Delmarva Shorebirds will come to FirstEnergy Park on Monday for a three-game series in two days. This series will go a long way towards determining the first half champion in the South Atlantic League Northern Division.

Road Warriors: With a road record of 20-12, the BlueClaws have the best record in the entire SAL in road games. Their record of 20-12 is a win percentage of .625. The second place team in road record is Lexington at 18-12. Infact, only four teams in the league have a road record over .500.

Nail Biters: The “Cardiac Claws” received their nickname from all the close wins and comeback victories. The BlueClaws are 26-13 in games decided by two runs or less. The BlueClaws have won five times when trailing going into their final at-bats.

How do they do it?: The BlueClaws hold the best record in the league despite not being near the top of the league in batting average and ERA. The BlueClaws are hitting .250 this season, good enough for 9th in the league. The BlueClaws team ERA is also 9th at 3.62. The BlueClaws are also fourth from the bottom with just 26 home runs.

This might be how…: When the BlueClaws get runners on, they move them around the bases. The BlueClaws are first in the league with 88 stolen bases and have the highest success rate ( 78%). They also lead the league in triples (20). BlueClaws pitching has a 496-169 K/BB ratio and has only allowed 21 home runs.

…Top Fielders…:The BlueClaws lead the league in fielding percentage at .978 and have only committed 49 errors, seven less than second and 15 less than third. The BlueClaws have also allowed the least number of passed balls (5). Travis Mattair leads all third basemen with a .970 fielding percentage. Tyler Cloyd has more chances (putouts plus assists), 31, than any other pitcher in the league, and has not made an error. He has also turned two more double plays than any other pitcher in the league (5).

League Leaders: Batting

Anthony Gose: 40 runs (2nd), 39 SB (1st by 18), 5 triples (4th), 16 doubles (5th)

Harold Garcia: 18 SB (4th), 5 triples (4th)

Travis d’Arnaud: 36 RBI (4th)

Travis Mattair: 32 walks (2nd)

Jim Murphy: .417 OBP (2nd), .900 OPS (5th)

Pitching:

Jon Velasquez: 9 wins (1st)

Tyler Cloyd: 7 wins (2nd), 82.2 IP (1st), 73 Ks (5th)

BJ Rosenberg: 10 saves(3rd)

Ryan Bergh: 10 saves (3rd)

Jason Knapp: 79 Ks (3rd)

Justin De Fratus: 7 Holds (1st)