Monday, July 15, 2013

Breaking Down the Western Division Roster

The All-Star game in Laconia, New Hampshire is coming up soon- it's just a week or so away. The Western Division also looks very strong this year, headlined by nine Vermont Mountaineers on the roster, including starting pitcher John Miles.

Here is the Western Division Roster*

PITCHING
John Miles (left) leads a solid pitching staff for the Western Division. Miles is 2-0 with a 0.00 ERA for Vermont over 24 innings and has also added 20 strikeouts and a save. Holyoke's Matt Burke, the #2 pitcher is also having an incredible year, going 2-0 with a 0.39 ERA over six starts and 46 innings pitched. He's also struck out 37 to just six walks. North Adams adds ace Scott Squier, a NECBL Player of the Week winner with a 2-3 record and 43 strikeouts over 39 innings thrown. Saratoga's contribution is in closer Cameron Tekker who is shutdown in relief, with four saves and 21 strikeouts over 10 appearances totaling 14.1 innings pitched.

HITTING
JP Sportman (right), arguably the best hitter in the NECBL right now, leads a potent West offense. Sportman boasts a league leading .394 average with 21 RBIs, 18 runs scored and ten doubles, as well as 11 stolen bases. Rounding out the outfield, Holyoke's Jacob Bruce (.337/10 RBI/13 runs/8 doubles) and Danbury's Daniel Spingola (.330/10 RBI/12 runs) make up a very dangerous hitting outfield. The infield is just as good though, as they're anchored by Holyoke third baseman Brendan Hendriks, who has a .344 average and is third in the league in RBIs with 19. Also featured in the infield is the starting second baseman, North Adams Joe Landi. Landi is hitting .299 with 11 stolen bases, 12 runs scored and 15 walks. Filling out the infield is Keene's Brian O'Grady at first (.364/14 RBI/14 runs/5 doubles) and Holyoke's Matt Reida at short (.271/8 runs/6 RBI). 

                                                                                    SNUBS
Danbury Westerners Zachary Blanden takes a cut in a game against the Ocean State Waves played at Rogers Park. Wednesday, July 3, 2013 Photo: Scott Mullin / The News-Times FreelanceThe Holyoke's Ben Raskus is listed as an alternate on the All-Star game roster, which he deserves more than. In 11 appearances out of the pen, Raskus has a 1.13 ERA over 16 innings and is 4-2 with three saves and 20 strikeouts. Saratoga's Adrian Benitez didn't even make the roster, even after posting a 2.64 ERA over five starts and 30 innings pitched, as well as striking out 25 and going 1-1. The third and final pitching snub was Vermont's Cameron Sorgie, who over four starts and 24.1 innings pitched is 1-1 with a 2.22 ERA and has 26 strikeouts. Danbury's Zachary Blanden leads the hitting snubs, as he wasn't named to the roster. He's hit .256 with 22 runs scored, two home runs and seven RBIs for the Westerners, and also added 11 steals. The other hitting snub belongs to Keene, as its first baseman Eric Gutierrez. Gutierrez is hitting .231, which isn't that good but he has seven doubles, ten RBIs, 13 runs scored and a home run as well. Behind the plate is Keene's Tommy Monnot, who is hitting pretty well, holding a .316 average and a pair of home runs.

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