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Last season was a disappointing one for the Muskrats, as Laconia failed to make the playoffs for the first time in their four-year history. They finished three games under .500 at 21-24 and just a game back from Sanford for the fourth and final playoff spot.
Of course, the biggest storyline going in is the Muskrats acquisition of Mariano Rivera Jr., the son of New York Yankees great Mariano Rivera. Crane mentioned this, "When Mariano Rivera Jr. pitches, there's a good chance his famous father will be in the stands."
Rotation
Last year, Laconia had a 1-2 punch in the rotation that was a fearsome combination. Josh Prevost and Will Blalock combined for a 1.41 ERA over 55 innings, and the rest of the rotation was solid as well. That trend continues this year, led by 13th round draft pick Jordan Sheffield. Sheffield, a Vanderbilt freshman, has a cannon of an arm. He ended up in Vanderbilt after getting Tommy John and not signing a contract out of high school. Perfect Game reported a range of 94-97 MPH fastball with an 81 MPH curveball and a 83 MPH slider, making him a guy to watch. After Sheffield, Molloy junior Shea Spitzbarth has the potential to be a solid No. 2. Spitzbarth has a 3.42 ERA over 10 starts, along with a 1.13 WHIP. After Spitzbarth, Florida Gulf Coast's Jack English looks like a strong No. 3 starter. English is 4-4 with a 3.00 ERA over 13 starts. After English, Mariano Rivera, Jr. and Jared Brasher could round out the rotation.
Bullpen
The 2013 Muskrats had a mix of several shutdown relievers and several guys who never found their strides. Laconia posted a 4.23 ERA, second-worst in the league and that was due to several pitchers getting hammered every time they went out there, mostly from the bullpen. This season, the Muskrats have a trio of strong relievers. Troy's Marc Skinner (1.80 ERA over 50 innings), Rutgers Max Hermmann (2.57 ERA over 22 appearances) and Samford's Parker Curry (3.68 ERA over 44 innings) have all had strong springs. Skinner could be the closer, as he's picked up five saves but it really is up in the air.
Offense
This year's Muskrat lineup is loaded from hitters 1-9. Corey Baptist is one of the most dangerous power hitters coming into the NECBL, and the combination of DJ Ruhlman, Braxton Martinez and Vinny Zarillo should be feared. Another thing to focus on is that several of these players are very fast on the basepaths, making this team dangerous in getting that extra base.
Lineup
C Karl Ellison (R)
Vanderbilt sophomore hit .250 with seven doubles in 22 games
1B Corey Baptist (R)
St Petersburg sophomore hit .379/.450/.675 with 41 RBIs and 44 runs
2B Cornelius Copeland (R)
St Petersburg sophomore as well, hit .314 with nine stolen bases in 28 games
SS DJ Ruhlman (R)
Seton Hall senior hit .384 with 14 stolen bases, 40 runs and 26 RBIs
3B Braxton Martinez (R)
Highly anticipated St Louis junior, hit .299 with 28 runs and 28 RBIs
RF Vinny Zarillo (L)
Rutgers senior hit .294 with 12 stolen bases and 11 doubles, 32 RBIs
CF Jack Sunberg (L)
Speedy UCONN junior swiped 25 bases and hit .269 with 27 walks
LF Christopher Beall (L)
Arizona St junior hit .306 with 14 runs and nine RBIs
DH Benjamin Miller (L)
Nebraska sophomore hits .362 with 18 runs and 12 RBIs
Rotation
RH Jordan Sheffield
13th round draft pick, can throw 98 MPH and has 80+ curve and slider
RH Shea Spitzbarth
13th round draft pick, can throw 98 MPH and has 80+ curve and slider
RH Shea Spitzbarth
Molloy junior has a 1.13 WHIP and a 2.42 ERA in 67 innings
RH Jack English
FGCU senior has a 3.00 ERA over 75 innings and 13 starts
RH Mariano Rivera, Jr.
Son of Yankee great has a 5.62 ERA over 11 starts
RH Jared Brasher
Samford sophomore has a 5.50 ERA over 10 starts, 1.84 WHIP
Bullpen
RH Marc Skinner
Troy sophomore has a 1.80 ERA and a 1.14 WHIP, 50 IP
LH Max Herrmann
Rutgers sophomore has a 2.57 ERA over 22 appearances (1.33 WHIP)
RH Parker Curry
Samford junior has a 3.68 ERA and 9.2 K/9 over 23 appearances
Player to watch:
St Petersburg sophomore Corey Baptist. Baptist is hitting .397 with an impressive 1.125 OPS. He's also slugged nine home runs in 48 games and 23 doubles to go along with 41 RBIs and 44 runs. Baptist could contend with former Muskrat Danny Collins NECBL record's in total bases, home runs, extra base hits and slugging percentage.
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