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  • Summer Assignments

    From Sullentrop's Blog:

    Here’s the list of summer assignments for WSU. Players not listed are likely idle for injury or summer school reasons:

    Will Baez, Liberal
    Dalton Banwart, Wichita Braves
    Bret Bascue, Derby Twins
    Taylor Brown, Wichita Braves
    Mitch Caster, Liberal
    Jordan Cooper, Falmouth (Mass.)
    Ryan Engrav, Luray (Va.)
    Brian Flynn, Rochester (Minn.)
    Cobey Guy, El Dorado
    Kevin Hall, Derby Twins
    Remington Johnson, Newton
    Ryan Jones, Falmouth (Mass.)
    Tim Kelley, Santa Barbara (Calif.)
    Justin Kemp, Anchorage (Alaska) Glacier Pilots
    Cody Lassley, Wichita Braves
    Andrew Letourneau, San Luis Obispo Blues
    Charlie Lowell, Falmouth (Mass.)
    Cameron Maldonado, El Dorado
    Clint McKeever, Derby
    Chris O’Brien, Falmouth (Mass.)
    Josh Rosecrans, Liberal
    Josh Smith, Hannibal (Mo.)
    Johnny Coy, St. Joseph (Mo.)



  • #2
    I was talking with Darren Grimes, Tyler's father, last weekend and he told me that Tyler was going to Alaska to play this summer. I wonder if his injury has changed those plans?

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    • #3
      I am planning to follow several of the younger players this summer to watch their devlopment. One player i was really wanting to watch was Chance Sossamon. If he develops any at all i think he can be a very good closer for us next year. I'm dissappointed he is not on the list.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by shocks771
        I was talking with Darren Grimes, Tyler's father, last weekend and he told me that Tyler was going to Alaska to play this summer. I wonder if his injury has changed those plans?
        From Sullentrop's blog. This is too bad!

        By now, Internet addicts should know SS Tyler Grimes is out. He will be in a cast 6-8 weeks with a broken right wrist. It will likely cancel his plans to play for Kenai (Alaska) this summer. WSU couldn’t afford any injuries and it is particularly thin on infielders. Just when the Shockers got some momentum rolling, bad news takes its chunk of flesh.


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        • #5
          Originally posted by shelfshuffler
          I am planning to follow several of the younger players this summer to watch their devlopment. One player i was really wanting to watch was Chance Sossamon. If he develops any at all i think he can be a very good closer for us next year. I'm dissappointed he is not on the list.
          I don't know anything, but usually the first release of the list is missing a few players who usually wind-up somewhre.

          I agree about watching Sossaman's progress. He's a pretty fair infielder and could be a good hitter, too. He seems very competitive, too, which would serve him well as a closer.

          I won't be surprised if Kelley gets drafted either and never makes it to Santa Barbara.

          Cooper, Jones, Lowell, and O'Brien all going to the Cape Cod League and all playing together. That's really good news. Gillaspie and Coleman both developed well in that very good league and these guys should come back as a fired-up group.

          --'85.
          Basketball Season Tix since '77-78 . . . . . . Baseball Season Tix since '88

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          • #6
            Originally posted by ShockCity
            By now, Internet addicts should know SS Tyler Grimes is out. He will be in a cast 6-8 weeks with a broken right wrist. It will likely cancel his plans to play for Kenai (Alaska) this summer. WSU couldn’t afford any injuries and it is particularly thin on infielders. Just when the Shockers got some momentum rolling, bad news takes its chunk of flesh.
            That sucks for Tyler, what a crappy way to ruin a great summer experience. Hopefully he'll get a chance to take that trip next summer.

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            • #7
              Kelley?

              Not to disparage Tim's performance, 85, but what on earth about his work this year has been so compelling that a team would draft (or pay) him high enough to cause him not to be back next year?

              He's been solid and once in a while excellent, but he's still more of a finesse and technique guy than his size would suggest, and one who has some work and development in front of him. Just because a guy is eligible doesn't mean he'll be drafted, or drafted high enough to matter.

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              • #8
                Re: Kelley?

                Originally posted by WSUwatcher
                Not to disparage Tim's performance, 85, but what on earth about his work this year has been so compelling that a team would draft (or pay) him high enough to cause him not to be back next year?

                He's been solid and once in a while excellent, but he's still more of a finesse and technique guy than his size would suggest, and one who has some work and development in front of him. Just because a guy is eligible doesn't mean he'll be drafted, or drafted high enough to matter.
                Because MLB teams are greedy.

                I'll submit the stats below into evidence as Exhibit A. These are each pitchers stats for their draft-eligible season. Tim's stats are comparable to most of the recent Shocker draftees. If I recall correctly, the only one below that was a senior was Rob Musgrave (I could be wrong about this, I don't have a media guide handy). Consider the numbers other than W/L and Tim's are darn good. Losing starts due to the weather and the relatively low number of innings don't help.

                I understand he's not a lefty as were several of the pitchers listed, and RH pitchers aren't as highly sought after as lefties. I also understand the Tim's performance is really only just a single season. All the others had multiple successful seasons and one season does not a pro prospect make.

                How high / how much money would it take for him to sign? We all thought Logan Watkins and Dusty Coleman would be wearing black and yellow this season.

                I certainly believe he could greatly benefit from a JR season. I guess we'll see.

                --'85.

                BTW, I included Pelphrey's stats for his JR season for fun. Tim doesn't come close to those. They're just SICK good.

                Code:
                Player                 ERA   W-L   APP  GS  CG SHO/CBO SV    IP   H   R  ER  BB  SO  2B  3B  HR   AB B/Avg
                36 Kelley, Tim......  2.64   5-3    13  13   3   1/0    0  88.2  76  35  26  20  96  18   0   6  332  .229
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                Player                 ERA   W-L   APP  GS  CG SHO/CBO SV    IP   H   R  ER  BB  SO  2B  3B  HR   AB B/Avg
                29 Musgrave, Rob....  2.51  12-1    16  16   6   3/0    0 111.1  99  42  31  22 101  14   3   8  411  .241
                41 Shafer, Aaron....  3.26  11-4    16  16   4   0/0    0 110.1 104  52  40  28 110  18   2   4  412  .252
                35 Capra, Anthony...  3.54   9-1    15  14   1   0/0    1  76.1  61  38  30  33  90   9   1   5  279  .219
                14 Banwart, Travis..  2.68  10-5    18  18   0   0/4    0 110.2  95  40  33  33 111   9   4   2  406  .234
                25 Johnson, Kris....  2.01   7-0    13  11   1   0/1    0  71.2  54  22  16  28  66   7   0   1  254  .213
                18 Hottovy, Tommy..   2.25   9-3    23   3   1   0/2    2  76.0  64  26  19  10  92  14   0   2  275  .233
                34 Uhlmansiek, Steve  2.85   7-0     9   9   1   0/2    0  47.1  35  18  15  17  37   6   0   2  167  .210
                41 Pelfrey, Mike....  1.93   12-3   19  19   7   2/2    0 139.2  96  35  30  30 143  10   0   4  482  .199
                Basketball Season Tix since '77-78 . . . . . . Baseball Season Tix since '88

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                • #9
                  Re: Kelley?

                  Code:
                  Player                 ERA   W-L   APP  GS  CG SHO/CBO SV    IP   H   R  ER  BB  SO  2B  3B  HR   AB B/Avg
                  29 Musgrave, Rob....  2.51  12-1    16  16   6   3/0    0 111.1  99  42  31  22 101  14   3   8  411  .241
                  41 Shafer, Aaron....  3.26  11-4    16  16   4   0/0    0 110.1 104  52  40  28 110  18   2   4  412  .252
                  35 Capra, Anthony...  3.54   9-1    15  14   1   0/0    1  76.1  61  38  30  33  90   9   1   5  279  .219
                  14 Banwart, Travis..  2.68  10-5    18  18   0   0/4    0 110.2  95  40  33  33 111   9   4   2  406  .234
                  25 Johnson, Kris....  2.01   7-0    13  11   1   0/1    0  71.2  54  22  16  28  66   7   0   1  254  .213
                  18 Hottovy, Tommy..   2.25   9-3    23   3   1   0/2    2  76.0  64  26  19  10  92  14   0   2  275  .233
                  34 Uhlmansiek, Steve  2.85   7-0     9   9   1   0/2    0  47.1  35  18  15  17  37   6   0   2  167  .210
                  41 Pelfrey, Mike....  1.93   12-3   19  19   7   2/2    0 139.2  96  35  30  30 143  10   0   4  482  .199

                  Looking at some of those names sure brought back some good memories. I hope Coop and the other freshmen can live up to those guys.
                  Goo Shockers

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                  • #10
                    Re: Kelley?

                    Originally posted by ShoxFan45
                    Code:
                    Player                 ERA   W-L   APP  GS  CG SHO/CBO SV    IP   H   R  ER  BB  SO  2B  3B  HR   AB B/Avg
                    29 Musgrave, Rob....  2.51  12-1    16  16   6   3/0    0 111.1  99  42  31  22 101  14   3   8  411  .241
                    41 Shafer, Aaron....  3.26  11-4    16  16   4   0/0    0 110.1 104  52  40  28 110  18   2   4  412  .252
                    35 Capra, Anthony...  3.54   9-1    15  14   1   0/0    1  76.1  61  38  30  33  90   9   1   5  279  .219
                    14 Banwart, Travis..  2.68  10-5    18  18   0   0/4    0 110.2  95  40  33  33 111   9   4   2  406  .234
                    25 Johnson, Kris....  2.01   7-0    13  11   1   0/1    0  71.2  54  22  16  28  66   7   0   1  254  .213
                    18 Hottovy, Tommy..   2.25   9-3    23   3   1   0/2    2  76.0  64  26  19  10  92  14   0   2  275  .233
                    34 Uhlmansiek, Steve  2.85   7-0     9   9   1   0/2    0  47.1  35  18  15  17  37   6   0   2  167  .210
                    41 Pelfrey, Mike....  1.93   12-3   19  19   7   2/2    0 139.2  96  35  30  30 143  10   0   4  482  .199

                    Looking at some of those names sure brought back some good memories. I hope Coop and the other freshmen can live up to those guys.
                    The bad thing is Coop is probably gone after his sophmore year.

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                    • #11
                      I'm psyched to see Mitch, Will and Josh playing for Liberal and Mike Hargrove. It seems like it's been awhile since we placed guys there.

                      Anyway, Liberal comes to Wichita in July on successive weekends 11-12 and 18-19 for tilts with the Derby Twins. There will be Shockers all over the field.
                      “The rebellion on the populist right against the results of the 2020 election was partly a cynical, knowing effort by political operators and their hype men in the media to steal an election or at least get rich trying. But it was also the tragic consequence of the informational malnourishment so badly afflicting the nation. ... Americans gorge themselves daily on empty informational calories, indulging their sugar fixes of self-affirming half-truths and even outright lies.'

                      ― Chris Stirewalt

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                      • #12
                        I'll be down in Derby several times this summer to watch the Derby team.Starting this tuesday night.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Wuzee
                          I'm psyched to see Mitch, Will and Josh playing for Liberal and Mike Hargrove. It seems like it's been awhile since we placed guys there.

                          Anyway, Liberal comes to Wichita in July on successive weekends 11-12 and 18-19 for tilts with the Derby Twins. There will be Shockers all over the field.
                          Wasn't Hargrove on for just 1 season?

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                          • #14
                            He's apparently on for one more season.
                            “The rebellion on the populist right against the results of the 2020 election was partly a cynical, knowing effort by political operators and their hype men in the media to steal an election or at least get rich trying. But it was also the tragic consequence of the informational malnourishment so badly afflicting the nation. ... Americans gorge themselves daily on empty informational calories, indulging their sugar fixes of self-affirming half-truths and even outright lies.'

                            ― Chris Stirewalt

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                            • #15
                              Does anybody know where the incoming Shocker signees for next season will be playing this summer? I imagine a few will play for the Braves or Twins?


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