Monday, March 9, 2009

Who are the 09 Senators?

There is a lot of buzz around the Harrisburg Senators going in to the 2009 season. The upgrades to the stadium and the rejuvenated promotional schedule have generated a lot of that buzz. One of the remaining questions is; who will be assigned to Harrisburg? With only a month left until opening night I give to you my best guess at who I think could start the 09 season as a Senator.

I've been messing with this list since January so I'm hoping this is a little better than last years, as I only got 8 right. Roster Limits according to MiLB.com are, 24 from Opening Day through the 30th day of the season and from August 10 to the end of the season; 23 from 31st day of season until Aug. 10. I have a total of 24 players (2 catchers, 6 infielders, 5 outfielders and 11 pitchers).

Starters
C - Jhonathan Solano
1B - Bill Rhinehart
2B - Michael Michael
3B - Ofilio Castro
SS - Ian Desmond
LF - Marvin Lowrance
CF - Mike Daniel
RF - Justin Maxwell / Edgardo Baez

Starting Pitchers
RHP Adrian Alaniz
RHP Luis Atilano
RHP Hassan Pena
LHP Justin Jones
LHP Cory VanAllen

Bench
CA Devin Ivany
IF Marco Yepez
IF Matt Rogelstad
OF Dee Brown
OF Matt Whitney

Relief Pitchers
RHP Arnesen, Erik
RHP Wilkie, Josh
LHP Severino, Atahualpa
LHP Spradlin, Jack
RHP Alex Morales
RHP Adam Carr

Players I had on my list of "possibles" were OF/1B Andrew LeFave, pitcher Jeff Mandel and pitcher Kyle Gunderson. LeFave's versatility could serve the Senators well as he could cover both 1B and outfield but his bat never really got going last year, so in my opinion he could use a little more time at Potomac. Mandel put up decent numbers last year and could take Morales, Spardlin or Arnesen's spot. Due to the numbers game I figured Mandel will start at Potomac. Gunderson pitched well but didn't get many innings at Potomac. He will probably be in Harrisburg by the All-Star break.

I wouldn't be surprised if Chris Marrero, Ross Detwiler and Clint Everts all make an appearances in Harrisburg before June (maybe sooner).

I was going to guess about possible appearances after the All-Star break but it seems a little early for that.

Maxwell/Baez means that probably one of them will start the season in Triple-A.
Ian Desmond and Justin Maxwell both missed a large chunk of last season with injuries. Even though they both played in the winter leagues, I think they could benefit from a brief stint in Harrisburg.

Disclaimer: This is my best guess at who might be assigned to Harrisburg to start the season. Actual rosters will be released somewhere between April 3 and April 6th. I will post the actual roster as soon as it becomes available.


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Thursday, March 5, 2009

Say Goodbye!!!

Looking toward the scoreboard from the season ticket holder gate


Demolition of the old scoreboard began this morning. This will make way for the installation of the new 21’ high x 56’ wide video board.




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Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Construction Photos 2/28 Part 3

Part 3 is the final part is a series of photos taken during my visit to City Island on Saturday, February 28th.

Just a reminder of all the work scheduled to be completed by 4/16/09 (Senators opening day):
IF they remain on schedule then we should have a new public plaza, outfield seating and boardwalk, scoreboard, new outfield wall made out of static advertisement panels, upgraded scoreboard and a new operations building. The operation building is supposed to be up but not functional until 2010.

All the photos (plus a few extras are on my Senators Renovation Photos Flickr page).

This part will mainly focus on various photos taken around the area where the new office building will be located. These are all different angles then were in part 1.

1.) This view shows a variety of construction equipment and the mud puddle/construction area.
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2.) This area looks like it is ready for more footers/foundation to be poured.
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3.) Bottles found during construction are now sitting at the base of the Commerce Bank sign.
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4.) The center of this frame looks as though they are preparing to install a swimming pool (lap pool) as there is a huge amount of water in the ditch.
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5.) Similar view to photo 4 but a little different as it’s looking out towards the scoreboard area.
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6.) One of the drill bits used during construction.
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7.) I overexposed this one a little but it still tells a story. This is another view of the whole area.
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8.) Another view of the footers/foundation with a makeshift bridge.
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9.) Old bottles found during renovations. I converted the photos to black and white to give it an older feel.
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Construction Photos 2/28 Part 2

I’m back with Part 2 of 3. Photos from my visit to City Island on Saturday, February 28th. As mentioned before, I conducted a complete walk around the stadium taking photos from every possible angle.

This part will mainly focus on the area where centerfield and the scoreboard are located. This is basically like a staging area where equipment and materials are stored until needed (from what I can see).

1.) This view is looking back towards where the office building/entrance will be located. Have to love that blue sky (the southern view, which you will see later is not so nice as clouds were beginning to roll in and I was shooting into the sun).
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2.) Looking toward the scoreboard you can see various pipes and tubes, as well as the old scoreboard is still standing.
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3.)Construction equipment located in Right-Centerfield area.
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4.) Looking in towards home plate from the centerfield area.
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5.) View looking towards home plate from behind the scoreboard. This gives you an idea what the view will be like from the new seating area located by the bar and scoreboard.
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6.) Concrete tubes/pipes located in the staging area (which is the handicap parking lot).
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7.) This view is looking back towards the scoreboard. Construction equipment is located in the background.
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8.) This is a view from the Skyview walkway located by the soccer/football field back toward where the new office building/entrance area will be located.
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9.) This photo is also from the skyview walkway. This view is looking out towards left-center.
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10.) Looking out towards the scoreboard from the 'season ticket holder' gate.
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Monday, March 2, 2009

Construction Photos 2/28 Part 1

On Saturday, February 28th, I returned to City Island to check in on the progress of the Senators renovation project. There were so many decent photos that it was necessary to break this down into more than one post. I conducted a complete walk around the stadium taking photos from every possible angle. Do to the volume of photos this will be part 1 of 3.

This part will mainly focus on the area where the new office building and entrance will be located. This is where the major portion of the visible construction has taken place at this point.

1.) City Island Stadium Construction signs visible on the Market Street bridge.
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2.) Upon arriving at the stadium, I walked up by the horse carriage ride area and this was the view from the top of the hill.
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3.) City of Harrisburg sign attached to the fence promoting all of the companies involved with the renovation process.
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4.) This is a view from the train tracks.
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5.) Here is another view of the footers/foundation that has been laid for the new Office Building.
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6.) Commerce Bank sign.
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7.) Some type of piping. Kind of reminds me of the AT&T wireless commercial “more bars in more places”.
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8.) Another view of the same area as photo #2
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Note: All of these photos will be on my Flickr page later tomorrow.


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MLB.com - Prospects to Watch and Help From the Farm

MLB has put together two great articles reviewing the Top 10 Prospects to Watch and Nats hoping for help from the Farm.


Lisa Winston over at MLB put together a list of 10 Nationals prospects to watch. Here is the list of players, for a complete write up on each visit: 10 Nationals prospects to watch.

Roger Bernadina, OF:
Michael Burgess, OF:
Ross Detwiler, LHP:
Destin Hood, OF:
Chris Marrero, 1B:
Justin Maxwell, OF:
Jack McGeary LHP:
Adrian Nieto, C:
Derek Norris, C:
Jordan Zimmermann, RHP:

Winston has been busy as she also posted a review of the farm entitled Nats hoping for help from farm


The future success of every Major League team lies in its Minor League system. With that in mind, each preseason, MLB.com takes a top-to-bottom look at all 30 organizations, from top prospects to recent Draft picks.

For Washington Nationals fans who saw their team finish with the worst record in the Majors, pretty much anything would be an improvement.

The good news is that the organization is considered one of the most improved in the game, and not just because its teams finished over .500 for the first time in more than a decade (.516).
Nearby teams at Class A Hagerstown (Md.), Class A Advanced Potomac (Va.) and Double-A Harrisburg (Pa.) have accelerated the careers of nearly all of the system's young stars and top prospects.

Though pitcher-heavy, the prospect list also features some interesting young hitters.
That pitching depth should be even deeper within a few months since the Nats own the first pick in the Draft and are expected to grab San Diego State right-hander Stephen Strasburg with that selection. The 2008 Olympian's fastball has been clocked at 100 MPH.

They also have the 10th overall pick because they were unsuccessful in signing their top pick, right-hander Aaron Crow of Missouri, last year. In addition to that item in the "debit" column, the impact to the organization from the revelation that top teenage shortstop prospect Esmailyn Gonzalez is neither teenage nor Esmailyn Gonzalez is yet to be determined.

Coming Soon
Roger Bernadina, OFBernadina enjoyed a breakthrough season in 2008 at age 24 when he combined to hit .335 and steal 41 bases at two levels en route to his big league debut. The Curacao native, MLB.com's Minor League Hitter of the Year for the Nationals, is the organization's top speed threat and defensive outfielder. Though he batted just .211 in the bigs, he struggled in a late-June stint, but hit .306 in in September.

Shairon Martis, RHPHe no-hit Panama in the 2006 World Baseball Classic as a teenager out of Curacao, but skipped this year's event in order to focus on winning a rotation spot with the Nationals. He made a brief big league debut in 2008 after posting a 3.64 ERA in the Minors.
Jordan Zimmermann, RHPHe could jump from his first full season in the Minors right into the Nats' rotation as a non-roster invitee this spring. He combined to go 10-3 with a 2.89 ERA at two levels last year and was the organization's Minor League Pitcher of the Year. A second-round pick in 2007, Zimmermann has the best fastball and slider in the system and walked 47 batters while striking out 134 in as many innings in '08.

Under the Radar
Adrian Alaniz, RHPIn his first full season, the 2007 eighth-round pick out of Texas went 9-5 with a 3.28 ERA on two levels, including a 9-0 stint (2.62 ERA) for the eventual Carolina League-champion P-Nats. Coming off a debut that saw him go 8-2 with a 2.39 ERA at Vermont in 2007, Alaniz finished fourth in the system in ERA in 2008.

Leonard Davis, IF/OFThe 2004 eighth-round pick out of a California junior college came out of nowhere in 2008 to hit .308 with 25 homers and 76 RBIs at Potomac, Harrisburg and Columbus, earning the organization's Minor League Player of the Year award.

Brandon "Boomer" Whiting, OFA 28th-round pick in 2007 out of Louisville, Whiting has game-changing speed as his 47 steals in just 101 games between Hagerstown and Potomac may attest. In his 2007 debut at Vermont, he swiped 37 bags in 62 games and stole a school-record 73 bases at Louisville prior to the Draft.

Draft
Top Picks
2008: Aaron Crow, RHPThe club never came to terms with the former Missouri ace, who wound up going the independent league route and will be back in the Draft this spring. As compensation, the Nationals get the 10th overall pick this spring. Don't expect them to use it on Crow, however.
2007: Ross Detwiler, LHPThe first member of his Draft class to make it to the Majors when the Nats gave the sixth overall pick a taste of the bigs that September, the 6-foot-5 southpaw spent '08 anchoring the Potomac rotation with a 4.86 ERA. He's recently added a changeup to his fastball/curveball arsenal.
2006: Chris Marrero, 1BThe Miami high school star, taken with the 15th pick overall, is the system's best power prospect, but lost most of 2008 to an ankle injury suffered while sliding into home plate. He came into camp in great shape and the Nats are looking for a big comeback year from the outfielder-turned-first baseman, who hit .273 with 23 homers and 88 RBIs in 2007 at Hagerstown.

2008 Draft Recap
OF Destin Hood (2) has first-round talent but fell to the second round due to signability questions (he was committed to playing football at Alabama). The converted shortstop is still learning the outfield ropes, but is an outstanding athlete. ... SS Daniel Espinosa (3) out of Cal State-Long Beach hit .328 in 19 games for Vermont and showed good plate patience. He is also an excellent defensive shortstop. ... OF Marcus Jones (11) was drafted out of North Carolina State but, perhaps more significantly, played his high school ball in Washington D.C. He hit .333 in 14 games at Vermont. .. LHP Will Atwood (12), drafted out of South Carolina, posted a 2.41 ERA in 12 starts at Vermont, walking just nine while fanning 60 in 52 1/3 innings. The Nationals could foresee a quick ascent for Atwood similar to that of ace John Lannan and Jordan Zimmermann. ... OF J.P. Ramirez (15) won't turn 20 until after the upcoming season but he already projects as one of the best pure hitters in the organization after hitting .521 as a senior. The left-hander signed for first-round money in the waning moments of the Draft window and hit .364 in a handful of Gulf Coast League games.
Predictions

Hitter of the Year -- OF Justin MaxwellWork ethic, athleticism and a fierce desire to make up for lost time from a wrist injury that wiped out most of his 2008 campaign could combine for a terrific comeback for this triple-threat.

Pitcher of the Year -- LHP Ross DetwilerWith Jordan Zimmermann more likely to be in the bigs too long to qualify for this, Detwiler is one of the true gems of the system and should improve even further on a fine 2008 campaign.

Notes of Note
It's anyone's guess how the SS Esmailyn Gonzalez/Carlos Alvarez David Lugo saga will play out. Now known to be 23, Lugo (whose .343 average in the Gulf Coast League led the system) will likely start the year in A ball with his performance there determining his progress. ... LHP Josh Smoker, signed for a $1 million bonus as a supplemental first-round pick in 2007, struggled early in 2008 and then was shut down with shoulder trouble that necessitated surgery. On a throwing program, he's schedule to arrive in camp on March 9 and hopes are that he will join Hagerstown sometime in May. ... Former big league catcher Matt LeCroy will make his pro debut as the manager for the Class A Hagerstown Suns.

Quotable
"He's a high-energy sparkplug type of guy who puts the ball in play, can bunt, can steal bases, and a guy you find yourself rooting for because he doesn't have great physical size but he's a gamer with good makeup, a great team guy. He opened a lot of eyes with what he did last summer and is an exciting player." --Nationals farm director Bobby Williams on 22nd-round Draft pick outfielder Chris Curran, a 5-foot-8 150-pounder who hit .311 and led the Gulf Coast League in runs and hits..


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2009 Welcome Back Dinner

Details on the 2009 Welcome Back Dinner

Last year's post for this event contained a valuable comment from my good friend Jane Bratz (she just updated for me to include information from last year's event):

"We have been attending the Harrisburg Senators Welcome Back Dinner, an annual event, since 1990. A player or coach has sat at our table each year. Some of the most memorable players or coaches to sit at our table included: Blas Minor (1990), Greg Fulton (1991), Brian Schneider (1999), Brad Wilkerson (2000), and Rick Tomlin (2005, 2007, and 2008). The Welcome Back Dinner is a GREAT event for meeting the players and getting autographs before and after Dinner, talking to people whom you have not seen since the previous season ended, and eating a good meal. Everyone who attends the Dinner seems to have a GREAT time."

Details on the 2009 Dinner
The 2009 Welcome Back dinner will be on April 8, at the Radisson Penn Harris Hotel in Camp Hill.


Cost is $30.00 per person.

For tickets contact Jean Jacobs at 774-2730 or Bill Houck at 652-6540.

Source: Harrisburg Senators Fan Club Blog






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