Thursday, July 12, 2012

Minor League and Independent League Baseball All Star Games

Triple A


The Triple-A All-Star Game was celebrating it's 25th anniversary at Coca-Cola Field in Buffalo, NY, where, in 1988, the 1st Triple-A All-Star Game was held. This is also Coca-Cola Field's 25th anniversary. A Home Run Derby and Celebrity Home Run Derby was held with the festivities. In the Celebrity All Star Game, New England Patriots TE Rob Gronkowski hit a homer over the left field wall. For the Celebrity Contest, there was a wall that was much closer to home plate. He hit 12 jacks to win the contest.


In the Triple-A Home Run Derby, 6 players competed to be called champion. Those players are the Round Rock Express' Joey Butler, the Oklahoma City RedHawks' Mike Hessman, the Tacoma Rainers' Luis Jimenez, the Charlotte Knights' Dan Johnson, the Columbus Clippers' Matt LaPorta, and the Buffalo Bisons' Valentino Pascucci. In the 1st round, Hessman hit 9 homeruns and Jimenez hit 5 shots to make it to the 2nd round. Butler, Johnson, and Pascucci all hit 3 homers, so they went into a playoff where the top 2 make the next round. Johnson, who won the 2010 Triple-A Home Run Derby, and Pascucci made the next round. The 2nd Round had both of the contestants in the playoff hit 13 home runs to make the finals. In the finals, Johnson went 1st and hit 5 homers. The hometown favorite, Pascucci, hit 6 big flys to win the Derby to the delight of the crowd.


Wil Myers won the game's MVP
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The Triple-A All-Star Game is between the International League and the Pacific Coast League. The Pacific Coast League had lost the last 3 All-Star Games coming into the match-up on Wednesday night.  However, from the start, it looked like it would be their night. They got on the board in the top of the 1st when Hessman hit a sacrifice fly to bring in the Reno Aces' Adam Eaton. Later in the inning, Omaha Storm Chasers' Wil Myers singled to bring in Reno Aces' Jake Elmore. The Albuquerque Isotopes' Tim Federowicz doubled home Myers in the 4th to put the lead at 3-0. No other runs were scored for the rest of the game and the PCL won. Myers won the game's MVP and was named the PCL's Star of Stars. He went 2 for 3 including an RBI and a double with a run scored. This performance was just 3 days after he went 2 for 4 with 3 RBI's in the MLB All-Star Futures Game. Matt Harvey won the International League's Star of Stars award. He pitched 2 innings, gave up no hits, and had 2 strikeouts. 


Eastern League 


Eastern League Home Run Derby
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The Eastern League is a Double-A baseball league. It had both an All-Star Game and a Home Run Derby, the latter being held the day before. Both were held at FirstEnergy Stadium in Reading, PA. The Home Run Derby was a very unique derby style. There were targets around the stadium where the 31 contestants must hit to get points in a 2 minute span. The system for the Derby was not it's only interesting aspect. There was a screen protecting fans from a "party" on the infield dirt and a screen protecting live music on the infield grass. The Harrisburg Senators' Chris Rahl won the event, highlighted by hitting a crane on one of his longballs, giving him 100 points. He won with a score of 340, only 6 points ahead the Richmond Flying Squirrels' Daniel Mayora.


Eastern Division beat the Western League 5-4 in a thriller that ended with a walkoff.
Binghamton Mets' Eric Campbell, with a 3-1 count in the bottom of the 9th and 2 outs on the board, hit a groundball single into left field. Reading's Tony Hanzawa scored to win the game for the Eastern Division. Campbell won the MVP with that clutch hit and for going 2 for 3, including a double and scoring a run. Campbell got into the game in the bottom of the 5th when he pinch hit for Darin RufFor the West, the Erie SeaWolves' Jordan Lennerton went 2 for 3 with a dinger and 3 RBIs. New Britain's Daniel Trupen got the winning by pitching the last 1/3 of the top of the ninth for the Eastern Division.


Atlantic League 


The Atlantic League of Professional Baseball is known as one of the most competitive and has some of the best players in independent baseball. Their All-Star Game was held at Campbell's Field in Camden, NJ. A Celebrity All-Star Game was held before the game. The Freedom Division features the Lancaster Barnstormers, the Somerset Patriots, the Sugar Land Skeeters, and the York Revolution. The Liberty Division's teams are the Bridgeport Bluefish, the Camden Riversharks, the Long Island Ducks, and the Southern Maryland Blue Crabs. There were 8 players from Lancaster, 7 players from Bridgeport Bluefish, 6 players from the Camden Riversharks and Long Island Ducks, 5 players from Somerset and York, 4 players from Sugar Land Skeeters and Southern Maryland Blue Crabs.


The game was won by the Freedom Division, 9-5, over the Liberty Division. The Liberty Division was up when the top of the 9th inning. The Liberty Division's Manager, and Long Island's Manager, Kevin Baez put in hometown player, Zach Hammes. He gave up 6 runs as the Liberty All-Stars went from up 4-3 to down 9-4. They could get a comeback as the Freedom Division won. Somerset's Jeff Nettles played in his 8th All-Star Game as he is coming close the the league's all-time home run record. He has the Atlantic League's record for game played, at bats, RBIs, and doubles. The MVP of the game was the Barnstormers' Fehlandt Lentini, who went 2 for 3 and scored the go-ahead run in the 8th inning for the Liberty Division. 


Frontier League 


The Frontier League is an independent league in the midwest. It is the oldest independent league still currently around. The All-Star Festivities included a Home Run Derby and an 
All-Star Game. 14 players were in the Home Run Derby, held July 10th, the day before their All-Star Game. From the 14 that started the 1st Round, only 4 made the 2nd Round. Those players are the Florence Freedoms Jim Jacquot with 9, the Lake Erie Crushers Russell Moldenhauer hit 7, the London Rippers' Joash Brodin had 5, and the Traverse City Beach Bums' Jeff Flagg, who won a tiebreaker to get in. Both Flagg and Brodin couldn't get enough homers to tie or get past the 1st round totals of Jacquot and Moldenhauer so those 2 automatically made the finals. In the finals, Moldenhauer went 1st and set the bar at 5 round-trippers. Jacquot couldn't beat that and the Crusher Mouldenhauer won.


The All-Star Game was a slugfest. A total of 7 homers were hit in the 9 inning ball game. The East defeated the West 9-6 at the Corn Crib in Normal, Illinois. Traverse City had 3 players hit home runs, Jose Vargas, Jeff Flagg, and Brain Heere. Southern Illinois also had 2 players hit longballs, Chad Maddox and Jake Kaase. Crushers' Paul Fagan pick up the victory for the East Joash Brodin may have lost the Home Run Derby but he did get MVP honors, by going 4 for 5 with a four-bagger. 


Pecos League


The Pecos League has 6 teams in the states of New Mexico (Las Cruces Vaqueros, Roswell Invaders, Santa Fe Fuego, White Sand Pupfish), Colorado (Trinidad Triggers), and Texas (Alpine Cowboys). It is also an independent league. For the All-Star Game, players from the Invaders, Pupfish, and Triggers will be on a team called the Mountaineers. Players from the Cowboys, Fuegos, and the Vaqueros will be on the Desert Plainsmen. Before the game, there was a Home Run Derby, won by the Triggers Daniel Pembroke. He has 11 diggers on the season and, in the contest, he had 4 homers in the 1st round and then 4 in the final. 


Both teams line up before the game
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The game was a high-scoring affair. The Mountaineers scored at least a run in the 1st 5 innings. 3 runs in the 1st, 1 in the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th, and 2 in the 5th. They added 3 more runs in the 8th. The Desert Plainsmen scored 3 runs in the 4th and 4 in the 8th. The Mountaineers won 11-7. The Desert Plainsmen had 4 errors in the game. Trinidad's OF Jacob Fabry went 2 for 2 off the bench for the Mountaineers with a run and an RBI. Roswell's Nathan Johnson struck out the side in the top of the 1st for Mountaineers.