Legends welcome Tourists for four games

May 12, 2011
Baseball

                                  South Atlantic League

Lexington Legends vs. Asheville Tourists

What: Four-game series

When: Friday through Monday (7:05 Friday and Saturday nights, 2:05 p.m. Sunday, 10:05 a.m. Monday)

Where: Whitaker Bank Ballpark

Tickets: Call  (859) 422-7867 

Major League affiliates: Houston Astros (Legends), Colorodo Rockies

Foltynewicz

Foltynewicz

Minaya

Minaya

Dydalewicz

Dydalewicz

Quevedo

Quevedo

Probable pitchers (Legends listed first): Friday, LH Brad Dydalewicz (0-3, 8.57) vs. RH Ricardo Ferrer (0-3, 9.00); Saturday, RH Carlos Quevedo (3-1, 5.40) vs. RH Erik Stavert (1-2, 8.54); Sunday, RH Juan Minaya (0-3, 6.67) vs. RH Josh Mueller (1-1, 3.12); Monday, RH Mike Foltynewicz (0-6, 6.63) vs. LH Edwar Cabrera (2-1, 4.03).

Bryce Massanari

Bryce Massanari

Tourist to watch: C Bryce Massanari (6-foot-1, 225 pounds, from Las Vegas) is batting .369 with a team-leading seven homers and 26 RBI over 28 games (through Thurday). A 2009 30th round draft choice out of the University of Georgia, Massanari didn’t make his pro debut until 2010. He hit .242 for the Tri-City Dust Devils of the Northwest League, with six homers and 23 RBI. This season, 16 of his 41 hits have been for extra bases. He carries a whopping 1.076 OPS, with an on-base percentage of .437 and slugging of .640. He is batting .344 against left-handers, .380 versus right-handers, and won SAL Player of the Week honors on April 25.

Delino DeShields Jr.

Delino DeShields Jr.

Legend to watch: 2B Delino DeShields Jr. (5-9, 203, from Ocala, Fla.) has been heating up over his last eight games, going 11-for-35 (.314) with four doubles, a triple, two homers, five walks and two stolen bases. He also has driven in eight runs and scored six times during that span. A first-round pick (eighth overall) last June, he was recruited by LSU for baseball and by Georgia and Ole Miss for football. His father, Delino Sr., also was a first-round draft pick (12th overall in 1987) and stole 463 bases over 13 seasons in the major leagues. Delino Jr., rated by Baseball America as the No. 2 prospect in the Houston system, signed for an Astros draft-record $2.125 million out of Woodward Academy. He played two games in the Gulf Coast League last summer and 16 with Greeneville of the Appalachian League, combining to hit .289 with eight RBI, 11 runs, six doubles, a triple and five stolen bases in six attempts. Baseball America rates his as the fastest runner, best athlete and best pure hitter in Houston’s 2010 draft class. Overall this season, DeShields is batting .236 with four homers, 11 RBI, 15 runs and eight stolen bases.

Transaction: Legends RHP Yordany Ramirez has been promoted to High-A Lancaster. Filling his roster spot is C Ryan McCurdy, who has been reassigned from extended spring training. Ramirez was 1-1 with a 5.14 ERA over four relief appearances totaling seven innings for the Legends. McCurdy, out of Duke University, was signed by the Astros as a non-drafted free agent last June. Over six games with Greeneville and 14 with the Tri-City ValleyCats last season, McCurdy his .148 with one RBI and four runs scored.

Promotions: Here’s what is in store for the series. Friday — Blue Grass Energy Night, featuring The Last American Cowboy (rope-twirling act) and Ford Fireworks Night. Saturday — Bark In The Park, presented by IncrediPet and ABC 36; all well-behaved, non-aggressive dogs on leashes allowed in general admission and lawn areas only. Minimum donation of $1 per dog, proceeds to benefit the Lexington Humane Society. Sunday — JIF Kids Club Sunday. Kids Club members may buy a box seat for $2. Monday — Education Day, welcoming students from throughout Kentucky.

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First-place Legends head to Hagerstown

May 4, 2011
Baseball

     South Atlantic League

Lexington Legends vs. Hagerstown Suns

What: Four-game series

When: Thursday through Sunday (6:35 p.m. Thursday through Saturday, 1:05 p.m. Sunday)

Where: Municipal Stadium (Hagerstown, Md.)

Major League affiliates: Houston Astros (Legends), Washington Nationals

Minaya

Minaya

Foltynewicz

Foltynewicz

Dydalewicz

Dydalewicz

Bushue

Bushue

Probable pitchers (Legends listed first): Thursday, RH Juan Minaya (0-1, 7.64) vs. LH Bobby Hansen (2-1, 4.58); Friday, RH Mike Foltynewicz (0-4, 5.86) vs. RH Cameron Selik (3-0, 0.31); Saturday, RH Tanner Bushue (4-0, 3.13) vs. LH Matthew Grace (2-3, 5.04); Sunday, LH Brad Dydalewicz (0-3, 5.95) vs. RH Christopher McKenzie (2-3, 8.10).

Daniel Adamson

Daniel Adamson

Legend to watch: CF Daniel Adamson (5-foot-11, 215 pounds, from Spring, Ala.) is 14-for-26 (.538) with eight RBI and five runs scored over his last eight games. Overall, Adamson is 30-for-85 (.353) in 25 games, with a homer, 13 RBI and 16 runs. He also has a .412 on-base percentage and .518 slugging percentage. Adamson is batting .440 against left-handers, .317 versus righties. A 20th round draft pick last year, he earned first-team All-Ohio Valley Conference honors for Jacksonville State, batting .349 with 13 homers and 53 RBI, playing error-free defense, to help the Gamecocks to the OVC Tournament title and an NCAA berth.  The Astros assigned him to the Tri-City ValleyCats last season, where he went 66-for-252 (.262) with nine homers, 11 doubles, four triples, 11 stolen bases, 35 RBI and 33 runs in 69 games.

Cameron Selik

Cameron Selik

Sun to watch: RHP Cameron Selik (6-2, 235, from San Diego) leads the league with a 0.31 ERA. Over five starts and 29 innings, Selik is 3-0, holding opponents to a .219 batting average. He has not been touched for a home run and has struck out 30 while walking only three. His first win of the season came April 13, when he threw five shutout innings against the Legends. He gave up four hits in that game, striking out five and walking two. Four of his five starts have come on the road. A 22nd round draft pick last year out of Kansas University, Selik made 15 relief appearances last seasons for the Vermont Lake Monsters of the New York-Penn League, going 1-0 with a 2.54 ERA.

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The Red Coats … er, GreenJackets are coming!

April 29, 2011
Baseball

South Atlantic League

Lexington Legends vs. Augusta GreenJackets

What: Four-game series

When: Saturday through Tuesday (7:05 Saturday, Monday and Tuesday nights; 2:05 p.m. Sunday)

Where: Whitaker Bank Ballpark

Tickets: Call (859) 422-7867

Major League affiliates: Houston Astros (Legends), San Francisco Giants

Foltynewicz

Foltynewicz

Bushue

Bushue

Quevedo

Quevedo

Dydalewicz

Dydalewicz

Probable pitchers (Legends listed first): Saturday, RH Mike Foltynewicz (0-3, 5.32) vs. RH Taylor Rogers (0-3, 4.20); Sunday, RH Tanner Bushue (3-0, 2.70) vs. RH Justin Schumer (2-1, 7.52); Monday, LH Brad Dydalewicz (0-3, 6.62) vs. LH Mario Rodriguez (0-1, 4.07); Tuesday, RH Carlos Quevedo (2-0, 4.29) vs. RH Seth Rosin (0-1, 3.63).

Adam Duvall

Adam Duvall

GreenJacket to watch: DH/3B Adam Duvall (6-foot-1, 205 pounds, from Louisville) returns to the commonwealth batting .247 with three homers and 14 RBI over 20 games (through Thursday). Out of Butler High School and the University of Louisville, Duvall was selected by the Giants in the 11th round of last year’s draft. Duvall broke in with the Salem-Keizer Volcanoes of the Northwest League last summer, batting .245 with four homers and 18 RBI over 54 games. This season, he is batting .314 at home, .204 on the road. He was batting .284 until falling into a 3-for-22 slump over the last week. He has batted third in the order in all but one game this season. He is batting .400 (6-for-15) when runners are on with two outs.

Jason Chowning

Jason Chowning

Legend to watch: RHP Jason Chowning (6-2, 178, from Louisville) is the lone Kentuckian on the Legends roster. A three-year letter-winner and two-time team MVP at Eastern High School, Chowning went on to play for Texarkana College and the University of Oklahoma before being drafted by the Astros in the 28th round of last year’s draft. Assigned to the Tri-City ValleyCats of the New York-Penn League, Chowning went 2-2 with a 3.22 ERA last year. He struck out 23 and walked nine over 22 1/3 innings. With the Legends, he is 1-0 and has yet to surrender a run over five appearances and 7 2/3 innings. He has recorded six strikeouts, three walks and hit a batter, while holding opponents to a .120 batting average.

Transaction: Legends RHP Yordany Ramirez was activated Friday night. To make room for Ramirez, RHP Murilo Gouvea was assigned to Tri-City. Ramirez, 26, is a 6-1, 197-pounder from the Dominican Republic. He made five relief appearances for the Legends last season, with no decisions and a 4.76 ERA. He was a Triple-A outfielder last season before being converted to a pitcher. Over nine seasons of minor-league ball, Ramirez batted .246 with 46 homers and 303 RBI.

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Legends open nine-game homestand Monday

April 24, 2011
Baseball

South Atlantic League

Lexington Legends vs. Kannapolis Intimidators

What: Five-game series

When: Monday through Friday (7:05 each night)

Where: Whitaker Bank Ballpark

Tickets: Call (859) 422-7867

Major League affiliates: Houston Astros (Legends) and Chicago White Sox

Bushue

Bushue

Dydalewicz

Dydalewicz

Minaya

Minaya

Quevedo

Quevedo

Foltynewicz

Foltynewicz

Probable pitchers (Legends listed first): Monday, RH Tanner Bushue (3-0, 1.80) vs. LH Spencer Arroyo (1-0, 7.45); Tuesday, LH Brad Dydalewicz (0-2, 3.86) vs. RH Jake Petricka (1-0, 0.53); Wednesday, RH Carlos Quevedo (2-0, 4.50) vs. RH Matt Heidenreich (1-1, 6.75); Thursday, RH Juan Minaya (0-1, 5.79) vs. RH Kevin Moran (0-1, 17.28); Friday, RH Mike Foltynewicz (0-3, 5.32) vs. RH Ryan Buch (1-2, 4.84).

Brady Shoemaker

Brady Shoemaker

Intimidator to watch: LF Brady Shoemaker (6-foot, 200 pounds, from Brazil, Ind.) brings an eight-game hitting streak to Lexington. Overall, he is 21-for-65 (.323), with a homer, three doubles and a triple. Batting third in the order, he has driven in 12 runs and stolen three bases. A 2009 19th round draft choice out of Indiana State University, he earned Topps Short-Season and Appalachian League post-season all-star honors that year. He hit .351 with nine homer and 34 RBI over 57 games with Bristol. He also got moved all the way up to Triple-A Charlotte for eight games, batting .103 with a homer and two RBI. Last year, in 96 games with the Intimidators, Shoemaker hit .293 with 12 homers and 55 RBI.

Adam Bailey

Adam Bailey

Legend to watch: RF Adam Bailey (6-1, 195, from Monument, Colo.) has hits in his last 10 games, including a three-hit night Saturday at Savannah. Overall, he is 21-for-61 (.344), with a .999 OPS. A 23rd round draft pick last June, he also has five home runs, three doubles, 11 RBI and 11 runs scored. A 38th round draft pick in 2009, Bailey opted to play his senior season at the University of Nebraska. He earned all-Big 12 honors, batting .368 with 18 homers, 69 RBI and 57 runs over 54 games. For two seasons with the Cornhuskers, he hit batted .348 with 30 homers and 199 RBI over 104 games. The Astros assigned him to Tri-City last season, where he went 55-for-234 (.235) over 66 games. Included were four homers, a triple and 15 doubles. He drove in 33 runs, scored 20 and stole three bases.

Note: Following Kannapolis into town will be the Augusta GreenJackets, who open a four-game series Saturday night.

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Legends shift sites to Savannah for 5-game set

April 18, 2011
Baseball (statistics updated through Monday’s games)

South Atlantic League

Lexington Legends vs. Savannah Sand Gnats

What: Five-game series

When: Tuesday through Saturday (7:05 each night, except Saturday at 6:05)

Where: Grayson Stadium (Savannah, Ga.)

Major League affiliates: Houston Astros (Legends), New York Mets

Bushue

Bushue

Dydalewicz

Dydalewicz

Quevedo

Quevedo

Minaya

Minaya

Foltynewicz

Foltynewicz

Probable pitchers (Legends listed first): Tuesday, RH Tanner Bushue (2-0, 2.57) vs. RH Ryan Fraser (0-1, 2.57); Wednesday, LH Brad Dydalewicz (0-1, 1.93) vs. RH Yohan Almonte (1-1, 2.25); Thursday, RH Carlos Quevedo (2-0, 6.55) vs. RH Erik Goeddel (0-1, 6.43); Friday, RH Juan Minaya (0-1, 9.00) vs. RH Gonzalez Germen (1-1, 9.45); Saturday, RH Mike Foltynewicz (0-3, 4.76) vs. RH Greg Peavey (1-1, 3.86).

Chris Wallace

Chris Wallace

Legend to watch: C/DH Chris Wallace (6-foot, 205 pounds, from Pasadena, Texas) has been en fuego. Through Monday, Wallace is 17-for-40 (.425) in his first 11games, with at least one hit in each game. Already he has five homers, five doubles, 17 RBI and 12 runs scored, with three multi-hit games. He leads the league in homers, RBI, extra-base hits (10), total bases (37) and slugging percentage (.925). He had a 5-for-6 game Sunday, with a grand slam among his three homers, plus a team-record nine RBI. (John Buck held the former record of seven, set in the SAL-championship and Legends-inaugural season of 2001.) With five walks to 10 strikeouts, Wallace has a .511 on-base percentage. A 16th round draft pick last June, out of the University of Houston, Wallace earned Appalachian League all-star honors, as well as Topps short-season all-star recognition. The former award was achieved over 47 games with the Greeneville Astros, where he hit .310 with eight homers, 32 RBI and 29 runs scored. He earned a promotion to the Tri-City ValleyCats of the New York-Penn League, where he hit .250 with two homers, eight RBI and 10 runs over 20 games.

Sam Honeck

Sam Honeck

Sand Gnat to watch: 1B Sam Honeck (6-2, 210, from Austin, Texas) leads the SAL in batting through Monday’s games, going 21-for-42 (.500), with a homer, 11 RBI and three runs scored. Honeck leads in hits, doubles (8) and on-base percentage (.553). He has hit safely in 10of 11 games, including the last eight in a row. He has seven multi-hit games, including four three-hit outings. Honeck, who bats and throws left, was a 2009 11th round draft pick of the Mets, out of Tulane University. That summer, he hit .250 with a homer and 29 RBI over 65 games for Brooklyn of the New York-Penn League, and earned mid-season all-star honors. Last year, limited to six games due to a broken leg suffered in a collision at the plate, he went 2-for-22 (.091) with Savannah. 

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Legends’ first road stop of 2011: Asheville

April 14, 2011
Baseball

South Atlantic League

Lexington Legends at Asheville Tourists

What: Four-game series

When: Friday through Monday (7:05 Friday and Monday nights; 6:05 p.m. Saturday; 2:05 p.m. Sunday)

Where: McCormick Field (Asheville, N.C.)

Major League affiliates: Houston Astros (Legends); Colorado Rockies

Foltynewicz

Foltynewicz

Minaya

Minaya

Dydalewicz

Dydalewicz

Quevedo

Quevedo

Probable pitchers (Legends listed first): Friday, LH Brad Dydalewicz (0-0, 1.80) vs. RH Ricardo Ferrer (0-0, 4.50); Saturday, RH Carlos Quevedo (1-0, 4.50) vs. RH Erik Stavert (0-0, 2.25); Sunday, RH Juan Minaya (0-1, 5.40) vs. RH Joshua Slaats (0-0, 1.80); Monday, RH Mike Foltynewicz (0-2, 4.91) vs. LH Edwar Cabrera (1-1, 4.91).

Gouvea

Gouvea

Legend to watch: RHP Murilo Gouvea (6-foot-2, 200 pounds, from Sao Paulo, Brazil) Is the first Brazilian to play for the Legends. In one appearance last two innings, he has yielded an unearned run, a hit and a walk while striking out two. Orginally signed by the Chicago White Sox in 2006, he made his pro debut with the Dominican Summer League White Sox in 2007. He progressed to Bristol in 2008 and part of 2009. Also in 2009, he reached the South Atlantic League with the Kannapolis Intimidators. Since joining the Astros system, he appeared with Greeneville and Tri-City before moving up to Lexington this season. In his four seasons before joining the Legends, Gouvea appeared in 61 games, including 22 starts. He compiled a 9-12 record, two saves adn a 5.49 ERA, with 206 strikeouts and 87 walks.

Garneau

Garneau

Tourist to watch: C Dustin “Drago” Garneau (6-1, 225, from San Pedro, Calif.) is 7-for-14 (.500) through his first four games of the season, with six RBI and four runs scored. Those hits include a pair of solo home runs and three doubles. A 2009 19th-round draft pick out of Cal State-Fullerton, Garneau has a gaudy 1.705OPS (combined on-base and slugging percentages of .563 and 1.143. Garneau made his pro debut in 2009 with the Casper Ghosts of the Pioneer League, going 18-for-72 (.250) over 23 games, with a homer and 13 RBI. Last year, he played 42 games for Tri-City of the Northwest League and 12 games with Modesto of the California League. Combined, he went 45-for-185 (.243), with three homers and 34 RBI.

Notes: The Legends activated 1B Telvin Nash (right groin strain) from the seven-day disabled list Wednesday. To make room for Nash, RHP Ruben Alaniz was reassigned to the Tri-City ValleyCats and, in the interim, extended spring training.

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Legends play host to Hagerstown, Bryce Harper

April 10, 2011

Baseball

South Atlantic League

Lexington Legends vs. Hagerstown Suns

What: Four-game series

When: Monday through Thursday (7:05 each night)

Where: Whitaker Bank Ballpark

Tickets: Call (859) 422-7867

Major League affiliates: Houston Astros (Legends), Washington Nationals

Probable pitchers (Legends listed first): Monday: RH Juan Minaya (0-0, 0.00) vs. RH Taylor Jordan (1-0, 9.00); Tuesday, RH Mike Foltynewicz (0-1, 9.00) vs. RH Cameron Selik (0-0, 0.00); Wednesday, RH Tanner Bushue (1-0, 6.00) vs. LH Matt Grace (1-0, 0.00); Thursday, LH Brad Dydalewicz (0-0, 1.80) vs. RH Chris McKenzie (1-0, 1.80).

Bryce Harper

Bryce Harper

Sun to watch: OF Bryce Harper (6-foot-3, 225 pounds, from Las Vegas) was the first overall pick in the first-year player draft last June. He went 4-for-15 with three RBI in Hagerstown’s season-opening series against Rome, which ended Sunday. Out of the College of Southern Nevada, he won the Golden Spikes Award as the nation’s top amateur player. He was Scenic West Athletic Conference Player of the Year last year in a wood bat league, hitting .443 with 31 homers and 98 RBI, with a .987 slugging percentage, .526 on-base percentage and 20 stolen bases in 24 attempts over 66 games. Signed by the Nationals for $9.9 million, including a $6.25 million bonus. Rated by MLB.com as the No. 3 prospect overall and by Baseball America as the No. 1 prospect in the Nationals system. Labeled “Baseball’s Chosen One” in 2009, when he appeared on the cover of Sports Illustrated at age 16. He signed too late to play minor-league ball last summer, but got 35 at-bats in the Arizona Fall League and hit .343 with one homer. Baseball America says “Harper’s raw tools are freakish” and rates his power and arm at the top of the 20-80 scale, where 50 represents the major-league average. He has hit 500-foot home runs and has thrown 95 mph. Batting and defense are rated at 60 each, speed at 55. Says Baseball America: “The most hyped prospect in draft history, Harper has superstar potential, and it’s hard to find an evaluator who thinks he’ll fall short of that ceiling. … A realistic big-league ETA for Harper is 2013 — when he’ll be just 20.”

Mike Kvasnicka

Mike Kvasnicka

Legend to watch: 3B Mike Kvasnicka (6-2, 208, from Lakeville, Minn.) went 4-for-5, drove in three runs, scored three runs and stole a base during Sunday’s 12-4 win over Charleston. That gives him a .471 average (8-for-17) through four games, with a double, triple, six RBI and five runs. A switch-hitter, Kvasnicka also can catch or play outfield. A supplemental first-round (33rd overall) draft pick of the Astros last June, he played collegiate ball for Minnesota. A two-time All-Big Ten outfielder, he led the conference in doubles as a junior. He signed for $936,000, then played for the Tri-City ValleyCats of the New York-Penn League last summer. There he his .234 with five homers, 36 RBI and 31 runs over 68 games. He is rated by Baseball America as the No. 14 prospect in the Astros system. His father, Jay, also played collegiate ball at Minnesota and was an eighth-round draft pick of the Minnesota Twins in 1988.

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Meet the 2011 Lexington Legends

April 6, 2011

Here’s a look at the Lexington Legends, who open the 2011 season Thursday night in Whitaker Bank Ballpark, opposed by the Charleston RiverDogs. A tip of the hat to sources Keith Elkins and the Lexington Legends, the Houston Astros and Baseball America.

Opening Series

Lexington Legends vs. Charleston RiverDogs
What: Four-game series
When: Thursday through Sunday (7:05 Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights, 2:05 Sunday afternoon)
Where: Whitaker Bank Ballpark (formerly known as Applebee’s Park)
Major League affiliates: Houston Astros (Legends), New York Yankees (RiverDogs)
Radio: WLXG AM-1300
Probable pitchers (Legends listed first): Thursday, RH Mike Foltynewicz vs. RH Shane Greene; Friday, RH Tanner Bushue vs. LH Nik Turley; Saturday, LH Brad Dydalewicz vs. RH Mikey O’Brien; Sunday, RH Carlos Quevedo vs. LH Kramer Sneed.

Legends Coaching Staff

33 Rodney Linares, manager
Age: 33
Hometown: San Pedro de Macoris, Dominican Republic

Rodney Linares

Rodney Linares

The scoop on the skipper: Linares returns for his second season as manager of the Legends, having guided the team to a 71-68 mark last year. He also served as hitting coach in Lexington during the 2005-06 seasons. Before taking over as manager in Lexington, Linares managed the Greeneville Astros of the Appalachian League for three seasons. He also spent six years with the Astros Dominican Republic operations as a scout and hitting coach. Linares joined the Astros coaching staff in 1999, following a three-year minor-league career. Signed by the Detroit Tigers as a non-drafted free agent in 1997, he played in the Tigers system (1997-98) and finished his career in the Houston system (1998-99). His father, Julio, is a frequent visitor to Lexington in his role as Astros Special Assistant to the General Manager for Dominican Scouting and Development.

11 Joel Chimelis, hitting coach

Joel Chimelis

Joel Chimelis

Age: 43
Hometown: Brooklyn, N.Y.
The scoop: Beginning his sixth season in the Astros organization, Chimelis moves to Lexington after serving five seasons with the Tri-City ValleyCats of the New York-Penn League. Before that, he spent the 2004-05 seasons on the coaching staff of the Washington Nationals’ South Atlantic League affiliate, the Savannah Sand Gnats. Chimelis, an infielder, played 13 seasons in the minor leagues and was called up to the majors in 1995 by the San Francisco Giants. He was a 1988 11th-round draft pick of the Oakland Athletics, traded to the Giants in 1991 and spent the 1996 season in the New York Mets organization. He also played in Mexico, Puerto Rico, Taiwan, South Korea and Canada. In 2000, he posted career bests with 30 homers and 98 RBI for Dos Laredos of the Mexican Summer League. Before turning pro, Chimelis played for Howard Junior College in Big Spring, Texas, and the University of Texas. He was named to the 1988 NCAA Central Region team while playing for the Longhorns.

36 Dave Borkowski, pitching coach

Dave Borkowski

Dave Borkowski

Age: 34
Hometown: Detroit
The scoop: The former big-league pitcher retired as a player in 2009 after a 14-year career. He comes to Lexington after spending last season as pitching coach for the Greeneville Astros. Borkowski pitched in 181 Major League games (21 starts), as well as 264 contests in the minors. In the big leagues. He went 13-20 with one save and a 5.87 ERA over seven seasons combined with Detroit (199-2001), Baltimore (2004) and Houston (2006-08). The Tigers selected him in the 11th round of the June 1995 draft. In the minors, Borkowski compiled a 79-70 record, six saves and a 3.85 ERA. He spent 2009 with the Diablos Rojos del Mexico of the Mexican League.

Pitchers

20 Ruben Alaniz

Ruben Alaniz

Ruben Alaniz

Height/weight: 6-4, 195
Bats/throws: Right/Right
Age: 19
Hometown: La Grulla, Texas
Acquired: Non-drafted free agent (Aug. 14, 2009)
The scoop: Debuted last season with Greeneville. Made 12 starts, going 6-4 with a 4.21 ERA. His six wins led the team. Struck out 42 and walked 10 over 57.2 innings. Ranked as the 15th-best prospect in the Astros system by Baseball America, which says “it’s understandable how Alaniz slipped through the cracks of the draft. The tall, projectable righty was injured midway through the 2008 high school season, then a swine flu outbreak in the Rio Grande Valley canceled his 2009 high school baseball season. … He touched 95 mph in the Astros workout (scout Rusty) Pendergrass set up, and Houston won his services with a $150,000 bonus.” Alaniz also throws a curveball and changeup.

26 Tanner Bushue

Tanner Bushue

Tanner Bushue

Height/weight: 6-4, 207
Bats/throws: Right/Right
Age: 19
Hometown: Kinmundy, Ill.
Acquired: 2nd round, 2009 draft
The scoop: Drafted out of South Central (Ill.) High School, where he also played basketball, Bushue broke into pro ball in 2009 by going 1-0 with a 2.42 ERA over five starts with the Gulf Coast League Astros. He struck out 19 and walked five over 22.1 innings. Last year, with the Legends, Bushue led the team in innings pitched (133.2) but also led the league in homers allowed (18). Last year’s opening day starter. He made 25 starts, compiling a 7-8 record with a 4.11 ERA, 114 strikeouts and 48 walks. He missed two weeks of action due to a toe injury that required post-season surgery. Ranked by Baseball America as the eighth-best prospect in the Astros system, he features a fastball, curve and change.

21 Jason Chowning

Jason Chowning

Jason Chowning

Height/weight: 6-4, 186
Bats/throws: Left/Left
Age: 23
Hometown: Louisville
Acquired: 28th round, 2010 draft
The scoop: A three-year letter-winner and two-time team MVP at Eastern High School in Louisville, Chowning went on to Texarkana College and the University of Oklahoma. Drafted by the Astros last year, he was assigned to Tri-City. Over 16 relief appearances, Chowning went 2-2 with a 3.22 ERA. He struck out 23 and walked nine of 22.1 innings.

32 Jorge DeLeon

Jorge DeLeon

Jorge DeLeon

Height/weight: 6-0, 182
Bats/throws: Right/Right
Age: 23
Hometown: La Cega Azua, Dominican Republic
Acquired: Non-drafted free agent (May 30, 2006)
The scoop: After four lackluster seasons — .213 batting, with 173 strikeouts – as a shortstop, DeLeon was converted to pitcher last year. The results were outstanding as DeLeon went 2-1 with six saves and a 0.64 ERA over 23 relief appearances for Tri-City. Armed with a top-end 98 mph fastball, he struck out 29, walked 12 and earned a spot on Houston’s 40-man roster. Baseball America rates him as the 20th-best prospect in the Astros system. His infielder days included a 43-game tour with the Legends in 2009, when he hit .187 and drove in nine runs.

25 Brad Dydalewicz

Brad Dydalewicz

Brad Dydalewicz

Height/weight: 6-1, 195
Bats/throws: Left/Left
Age: 21
Hometown: Spicewood, Texas
Acquired: 8th round, 2008 draft
The scoop: Drafted out of Lake Travis High School in Texas, Dydalewicz broke into pro ball with Greeneville in 2008 — four starts, 10 innings, 0-0, 2.70. His first full season came as a key ingredient in a very good Legends rotation in 2009. He made 22 starts, working 110 innings, while going 8-5 with a 3.93 ERA, 78 strikeouts and 51 walks. Last year, however, saw a different pitcher. He began the season with the Lancaster JetHawks of the High-A California League. After 11 starts, with a 1-6 record and 11.39 ERA, plus more walks (34) than strikeouts (32), he was demoted to Lexington. His struggles waned, but did not end. He made 18 appearances, including six starts, going 1-4 with a 6.46 ERA. Manager Rodney Linares says last season was “a hiccup” and that he expects good things from Dydalewicz this season.

25 Mike Foltynewicz

Mike Foltynewicz

Mike Foltynewicz

Height/weight: 6-4, 200
Bats/throws: Right/Right
Age: 19
Hometown: Minooka, Ill.
Acquired: 1st round (19th overall), 2010 draft
The scoop: From Minooka Community High School in Illinois, Foltynewicz was ticketed for college ball at Texas. The Astros changed those plans, signing him for a $1.305 million bonus. He will be looking for his first professional victory when he gets the start in Thursday’s season opener. He made 12 starts for Greeneville last season, going 0-3 with a 4.03 ERA over 44.2 innings. He struck out 39 and walked 15. Baseball America rates Foltynewicz the fourth-best prospect in the Astros system and says he “has the best raw arm in the system and flashes three plus pitches” — a fastball that has reached 96 mph, changeup and a slurvy breaking ball.

8 Gabriel Garcia

Gabriel Garcia

Gabriel Garcia

Height/weight: 5-11, 164
Bats/throws: Left/Left
Age: 21
Hometown: Charallave, Venezuela
Acquired: Non-drafted free agent (May 18, 2007)
The scoop: Signed a week after his 18th birthday, Garcia sepnt two seasons with the Venezuelan Summer League Astros, then two with the Greeneville Astros. With the VSL Astros, he fashioned back-to-back 3-3 seasons with ERAs of 3.58 and 3.46 and combined totals of 64 strikeouts and 13 walks. At Greeneville, he went 0-4 with a 7.91 ERA, then 0-1 with a 3.86. Twenty-one of his 47 professional appearances have been starts. His four-season strikeout/walk totals: 113 to 22.

34 Murilo Gouvea

Murilo Gouvea

Murilo Gouvea

Height/weight: 6-2, 208
Bats/throws: Right/Right
Age: 22
Hometown: Sao Paulo, Brazil
Acquired: Minor-league free agent (Jan. 14, 2010)
The scoop: Lexington’s first Brazilian player broke into pro ball with the Dominican Summer League White Sox in 2007. He progressed to Bristol in 2008 and part of 2009. Also in 2009, he reached the South Atlantic League with the Kannapolis Intimidators. With the Astros system, he has appeared with Greeneville and Tri-City. His four-season totals include 61 games, 22 starts, a 9-12 record, two saves, a 5.49 ERA, 206 strikeouts and 87 walks.

35 David Martinez

David Martinez

David Martinez

Height/weight: 6-2, 215
Bats/throws: Right/Right
Age: 23
Hometown: Cumana, Venezuela
Acquired: Non-drafted free agent (March 3, 2005)
The scoop: Groomed for four seasons with the Venezuelan Summer League Astros, Martinez made his North American debut in 2009 with Greeneville, where he went 1-4 with a save and a 4.50 ERA. Last year, with Tri-City, he improved to 5-2 with a 3.02 ERA and finished on a high note by earning ValleyCats Pitcher of the Month honors in August. His overall minor-league totals include 89 games, 26 starts, a 22-11 record, 3.44 ERA, 261.1 innings, 196 strikeouts and 63 walks.

46 Juan Minaya

Juan Minaya

Juan Minaya

Height/weight: 6-4, 193
Bats/throws: Right/Right
Age: 20
Hometown: Maimon, Dominican Republic
Acquired: Non-drafted free agent (Sept. 3, 2008)
The scoop: Minaya returns to the Legends’ starting rotation after going 4-12 with a 4.79 ERA over 26 starts and 127.2 innings last season. He made his pro debut in 2009 with the Gulf Coast League Astros. There, he worked 52.2 innings over 12 starts, compiling a 3-3 record, 4.27 ERA, 30 strikeouts and 18 walks. His strikeout and walk totals ballooned with the Legends — 96 whiffs and 73 passes. Minaya will need to cut down on the free passes this time around. 

27 Carlos Quevedo

Carlos Quevedo

Carlos Quevedo

Height/weight: 6-2, 239
Bats/throws: Right/Right
Age: 21
Hometown: Valencia, Venezuela
Acquired: Non-drafted free agent (July 3, 2006)
The scoop: Quevedo earned Pitcher of the Month for Tri-City last July, during a season that he finished 7-3 with a 3.06 ERA. That came over 15 starts and 85.1 innings, with 55 strikeouts to eight walks. He broke into pro ball in 2007, his first of two seasons with the Venezuelan Summer League Astros. He went 4-0 with a 2.32 ERA in his debut season, then earned league MVP honors by going 4-2 with a 1.98 ERA in 2008. He came to North America in 2009, the one blip on his radar. With Greeneville, Quevedo struggled to a 2-7 finish with a 5.60 ERA. His four-year totals include 188 strikeouts to 43 walks over 53 games (51 starts) and 252.2 innings.

44 Alexander Sogard

Alex Sogard

Alex Sogard

Height/weight: 6-3, 222
Bats/throws: Left/Left
Age: 23
Hometown: Austin, Texas
Acquired: 26th round, 2010 draft
The scoop: Drafted out of North Carolina State University, Sogard made 22 appearances for the Tri-City ValleyCats last season, including three starts. He totaled 41 innings, going 1-2 with a 3.51 ERA. He finished with 36 strikeouts to 12 walks. At N.C. State, he came on late in the 2010 season after early struggles while recovering from shoulder surgery. He finished with a 2-2 record and 5.26 ERA over 15 games, including 11 starts. His last four games, including three starts, saw him compile a 2-0 mark with a 3.12 ERA. Began his collegiate career at Oregon State.

31 Brian Streilein

Brian Streilein

Brian Streilein

Height/weight: 6-4, 211
Bats/throws: Right/Right
Age: 22
Hometown: Point Pleasant, N.J.
Acquired: 37th round, 2010 draft
The scoop: Streilein made his pro debut last season by making 20 relief appearances with Greeneville, going 2-1 with a 5.06 ERA. He pitched 32 innings, notching 35 strikeouts to eight walks. He also worked a scoreless inning for Tri-City, with a walk and a strikeout. Earlier in the year, he was the ace of the staff with Villanova University, going 6-3 with a 4.20 ERA over 13 starts and 90 innings. Over four seasons, he won 20 games and struck out 224 over 59 games and 289.2 innings. He ranks second in school history in career strikeouts, is tied for third in victories and fourth in innings pitched.

Catchers

10 Roberto Pena

Roberto Pena

Roberto Pena

Height/weight: 6-0, 210
Bats/throws: Both/Right
Age: 18
Hometown: Caguas, Puerto Rico
Acquired: 7th round, 2010 draft
The scoop: Baseball America rates him as the best defensive player in the Astros’ 2010 draft class, noting he “shows flashes of plus-plus arm strength and threw out 44 percent of basestealers in his pro debut. He’s also intelligent and bilingual, and he has a feel for game-calling.” His father, Bert, is a former major leaguer. Roberto played four games for the Legends last season, in addition to 23 games with the Gulf Coast League Astros and a dozen games with Greeneville. Overall, he hit .227 over 39 games, driving in 17 runs.

19 Chris Wallace

Chris Wallace

Chris Wallace

Height/weight: 6-0, 212
Bats/throws: Right/Right
Age: 22
Hometown: Cypress, Texas
Acquired: 16th round, 2010 draft
The scoop: Hit a team-leading 10 home runs last year to go along with a .388 on-base percentage and .486 slugging as a senior at the University of Houston. The Astros then started him off in Greeneville, where he hit .310 with eight homers and 32 RBI over 47 games. He also showed good speed with three stolen bases and three triples. He was the team’s Offensive Player of the Month for July and was named an Appalachian League All-Star. He also got in 20 games with Tri-City, batting .250 with two homers and eight RBI.

Infielders

12 Tyler Burnett

Tyler Burnett

Tyler Burnett

Height/weight: 6-0, 205
Bats/throws: Left/Right
Age: 21
Hometown: Murfreesboro, Tenn.
Acquired: 17th round, 2010 draft
The scoop: Also a quarterback and punter in high school, Burnett went on to his hometown university, Middle Tennessee State. As a senior third baseman last year, he earned all-Sun Belt Conference honors while batting .351 with 12 homers, 46 RBI and 56 runs. The Astros assigned him to Tri-City, where he hit .250 with six homers, 31 RBI and 39 runs over 71 games. He stole six bases and had 45 walks versus 56 strikeouts. He was named a New York-Penn League all-star.

2 Delino DeShields Jr.

Delino DeShields Jr.

Delino DeShields Jr.

Height/weight: 5-9, 203
Bats/throws: Right/Right
Age: 18
Hometown: Ocala, Fla.
Acquired: 1st round (eighth overall), 2010 draft
The scoop: The No. 2 prospect in the Astros system, according to Baseball America, which also pegged him as the top 12-year-old prospect in 2005. Really. His father, Delino Sr., also was a first-round draft pick (12th overall in 1987) and played 13 seasons in the major leagues, stealing 463 bases. Delino Jr., who signed for an Astros draft-record $2.125 million out of Woodward Academy, could see action in center field or at second base. He debuted last season with two games in the Gulf Coast League and 16 with Greeneville, combining to hit .289 with eight RBI, 11 runs, six doubles, a triple and five stolen bases in six attempts. Baseball America also rates him as Houston’s fastes runner, best athlete and best pure hitter in the 2010 draft and writes: “He has quick hands, lets the ball travel deep and doesn’t get out on his front foot. He has shown the ability to catch up to premium fastballs with excellent bat speed.” Also was recruited for football by Georgia and Ole Miss.

24 Enrique “Kike” Hernandez

Kike Hernandez

Kike Hernandez

Height/weight: 5-11, 170
Bats/throws: Right/Right
Age: 19
Hometown: Toa Baja, Puerto Rico
Acquired: 6th round, 2009 draft
The scoop: Drafted out of the American Military Academy school in Puerto Rico, Hernandez made his pro debut in 2009 with the Gulf Coast League Astros. Over 53 games, he went 61-for-207 (.295), knocking a homer, three triples and 12 doubles. He drove in 27 runs, scored 35 and stole eight bases. Last year at Tri-City, he was the team’s Offensive Player of the Month for August. Overall, he hit .280 with three homers, 33 RBI, 31 runs and three stolen bases over 60 games.

7 Mike Kvasnicka

Mike Kvasnicka

Mike Kvasnicka

Height/weight: 6-2, 208
Bats/throws: Both/Right
Age: 22
Hometown: Lakeville, Minn.
Acquired: 1st round supplemental (33rd overall), 2010 draft
The scoop: What’s not to love about a switch-hitting third baseman who can also play outfield and catch, and has pop in his bat? Like his father Jay, Kvasnicka played collegiate ball at Minnesota. (Dad was an eighth-round pick of the Twins in 1988 and advanced to Triple-A ball.) Mike was a three-year starter for the Gophers, a two-time all-Big Ten outfielder and led the conference in doubles as a junior. Signed for $936,000, he reported to Tri-City last summer and hit .234 with five homers, 36 RBI and 31 runs over 68 games. He is rated by Baseball America as the 14th-best prospect in the Astros system.

14 Jhonny Medrano

Jhonny Medrano

Jhonny Medrano

Height/weight: 6-1, 223
Bats/throws: Right/Right
Age: 23
Hometown: Tucupita, Venezuela
Acquired: Non-drafted free agent (Feb. 21, 2005)
The scoop: This will be Medrano’s seventh season in the organization. He spent three years with the Venezuelan Summer League Astros, then missed all of 2008 due to injury. He came to North America in 2009, hitting .213 with a homer and 23 RBI over 47 games with Tri-City. He bumped that up considerably last year at Greeneville, going .295 with seven homers and 24 RBI. His overall minor-league totals include a .266 average, 271 games, 143 RBI, 13 homers, 142 runs and 49 stolen bases. Has played third base in about half of his 265 games, but has also played first, shortstop, left field and right.

3 Jiovanni Mier

Height/weight: 6-2, 180
Bats/throws: Right/Right
Age: 20
Hometown: Las Vegas
Acquired: 1st round (21st overall), 2009 draft
The scoop: The smooth shortstop returns for a second season in Lexington. Still highly rated (No. 5 in the Astros system) by Baseball America, which writes: “The first prep shortstop drafted in 2009, Mier signed for $1.358 million, then ranked as the top position prospect in the Rookie-level Appalachian League after hitting .276/.380/.485 (average, on-base percentage, slugging with Greeneville). His first full pro season was rougher, as he was hitting .199 as late as June 17. He grinded his way through the season, however, batting .260 in the second half and ranking sixth in the low Class A South Atlantic League with 63 walks.”

23 Telvin Nash

 

Telvin Nash

Telvin Nash

Height/weight: 6-2, 220
Bats/throws: Right/Right
Age: 20
Hometown: Belleview, Fla.
Acquired: 3rd round, 2010 draft
The scoop: Drafted out of high school in Griffin, Ga., where he was a teammate of 2008 overall No. 1 pick Tim Beckham. Also played offensive and defensive end in football. Rated by Baseball America as the 13th-best prospect in the Astros system and with the “best raw power” in the system. Can play first base or left field. After hitting .218 with a homer and 20 RBI over 40 games with the Gulf Coast League Astros in 2008, showed spark last year. Had 57 games with Greeneville, hitting .265 with 12 homers and 39 RBI. Greeneville’s Offensive Player of the Month for August. Also played four games with Tri-City, going 4-for-13 (.308), including a homer, triple and double.

9 Ben Orloff

Ben Orloff

Ben Orloff

Height/weight: 5-11, 171
Bats/throws: Right/Right
Age: 23
Hometown: Simi Valley, Calif.
Acquired: 9th round, 2009 draft
The scoop: A Lowe’s Senior CLASS All-Senior All-America first-teamer (based on excellence in the classroom, character, community and competition) with Cal-Irvine. The all-American shortstop won the 2009 Brooks Wallace Award. Was drafted by the Colorado Rockies in 2008, but opted to return for his senior season and earn his degree in criminology. Led the Anteaters to a No. 1 ranking and their first Big West Conference championship. Finished as the school’s all-time leader in multiple categories, including hits (281) and runs (178). Also stole 61 bases, second in school history. Split the summer of 2009 between Greeneville (11 games) and Tri-City (28 games), hitting below .200 with both clubs. Turned that around last year at Tri-City, where he was an all-star and team MVP, winning both a team Defensive Player of the Month (July) and Offensive Player of the Month (August) award. Finished with a .307 average, 16 RBI and 52 runs scored over 63 games, with 23 stolen bases.

Outfielders

30 Daniel Adamson

Daniel Adamson

Daniel Adamson

Height/weight: 5-11, 215
Bats/throws: Right/Right
Age: 23
Hometown: Spring, Ala.
Acquired: 20th round, 2010 draft
The scoop: A first-team all-Ohio Valley Conference pick last year for Jacksonville State, where he batted .349 with 13 homers and 53 RBI in helping the Gamecocks with the OVC Tournament championship and earn a berth in the NCAA tournament. Did not commit an error all season, nor in his final 244 chances (spanning two seasons). With Tri-City last season, he went 66-for-252 (.262) with nine homers, 11 doubles, four triples, 35 RBI and 33 runs over 69 games. He also stole 11 bases.

13 Adam Bailey

Adam Bailey

Adam Bailey

Height/weight: 6-1, 192
Bats/throws: Left/Left
Age: 23
Hometown: Monument, Colo.
Acquired: 23rd round, 2010 draft
The scoop: A 38th round draft pick in 2009, Bailey opted to play his senior season at the University of Nebraska. He earned all-Big 12 honors, batting .368 with 18 homers, 69 RBI and 57 runs over 54 games. For two seasons with the Cornhuskers, hit batted .348 with 30 homers and 199 RBI over 104 games. The Astros assigned him to Tri-City last season, where he went 55-for-234 (.235) over 66 games. Included were four homers, a triple and 15 doubles. He drove in 33 runs, scored 20 and stole three bases.

15 Bryce Lane

Bryce Lane

Bryce Lane

Height/weight: 6-0, 180
Bats/throws: Right/Right
Age: 21
Hometown: Phenix City, Ala.
Acquired: 41st round, 2010 draft
The scoop: A Junior College All-American for Gulf Coast Community College, Lane had committed to continuing his career at Auburn until the Astros came along. Lane set Gulf Coast school records with 26 homers and 90 RBI his sophomore season. He then played for three Astros affiliates last summer — Gulf Coast League Astros (.333 over eight games), Greeneville (.202 over 37 games) and Lancaster (.356 over 15 games). Overall, he batted .268 with a homer, 20 RBI, 17 runs and four stolen bases.

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Legends host Crawdads in five-game series

July 13, 2010

Baseball

South Atlantic
    League

 * * * *

Lexington Legends vs. Hickory Crawdads

What: Five-game series

When: Wednesday through Sunday (7:05 each night except Sunday, 2:05 p.m.)

Where: Applebee’s Park

Tickets: Call (859) 422-7867

Affiliations: Houston Astros (Legends), Texas Rangers (Crawdads)

Juan Minaya

Juan Minaya

Jose Cisnero

Jose Cisnero

Luis Cruz

Luis Cruz

Brad Dydalewicz

Brad Dydalewicz

Robby Donovan

Robby Donovan

Probable pitchers (Legends listed first): Wednesday, RH Juan Minaya (3-8, 5.72) vs. RH Matt Thompson (6-6, 4.06); Thursday, RH Jose Cisnero (3-5, 4.46) vs. RH Neil Ramirez (7-5, 5.24); Friday, LH Luis Cruz (4-1, 2.88) vs. RH Braden Tullis (3-0, 2.18); Saturday, LH Brad Dydalewicz (0-2, 8.06) vs. LH Robbie Erlin (4-2, 1.63); Sunday, RH Robby Donovan (7-5, 3.65) vs. RH Jake Brigham (1-1, 2.00).

Jared Bolden

Jared Bolden

Crawdad to watch: CF/1B Jared Bolden (6-foot-2, 205 pounds, from Lynchburg, Va.) is 16-for-43 (.372) in 11 games since being demoted from Bakersfield of the California League. He has multiple hits in four of his last five games. Bolden went 1-for-4 against the Legends on July 3. Selected by the Rangers in the ninth round of the 2008 draft, out of Virginia Commonwealth, Bolden hit .263 with three homers and 28 RBI for the Spokane Indians of the Northwest League in 2008. Last year, playing 107 games for the Crawdads and six contests for Triple-A Oklahoma City, Bolden hit a combined .244 with two homers and 35 RBI. This season, over 62 games with Bakersfield, Bolden hit .219 with a homer and 15 RBI.

Renzo Tello

Renzo Tello

Legend to watch: CF Renzo Tello (6-1, 210, from Puerto Cabello, Venezuela) joined the Legends on Sunday, promoted from Tri-City of the New York-Penn League. Over his first two games, he is 3-for-6 with a double, an RBI and a run scored. With Tri-City, Tello went 10-for-47 (.213) with a homer, five RBI and five runs. Signed at 17 by the Astros as a non-drafted free agent after the 2004 season, Renzo hit .264 with 15 homers, 82 RBI and 88 runs scored over three seasons with the Venezuelan Summer League Astros. He came to the United States in 2008, compiling a .288 average with three homers and 25 RBI over 44 games with Greeneville of the Appalachian League. Last year, Tello dropped to .197 with a homer and 13 RBI over 45 games with Tri-City.

J.D. Martinez (Mark Maloney photo)

J.D. Martinez (Mark Maloney photo)

Another Legend to watch: RF J.D. Martinez (6-3, 215, from Pembroke PInes, Fla.) is the SAL Player of the Week. For the period of July 5-11, Martinez went 10-for-20 (.500) with four homers, two doubles, eight RBI and seven runs scored. Through Monday, he led the league in batting (.358), hits (122), doubles (31), on-base percentage (.427), slugging percentage (.589), extra-base hits (58), runs (80) and totals bases (201). He ranked second to teammate Kody Hinze in RBI (68-62) and third in the league in homers (14).

Radio: WLXG AM-1300

Homestand highlights

WednesdayLadies Night. Sun Tan City club members, with presentation of pass, can buy one ticket and get one free.

Thursday“Thirsty Thursday” beer and Pepsi, $1 each through the seventh inning.

FridayBluegrass State Games “Celebration of Athletes Night,” Fritos Family Friday and ADI post-game fireworks.

SaturdayMarine Night, sponsored by the United States Marine Corps and featuring the Legends in camouflage jerseys. Fans presenting military identification can buy one ticket, get one free. Entertainment throughout the game provided by the Zooperstars, sponsored by LBX. ADI post-game fireworks.

SundayJewish Heritage Day and JIF Kids Club Sunday.

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Legends head east to meet West (Virginia)

July 7, 2010
Baseball

South Atlantic
      League

Lexington Legends
                                 vs. West Virginia Power

What: Five-game series

Where: Appalachian Power Park (Charleston, W.Va.)

When: Thursday through Monday (7:05 nightly except Sunday, 2:05 p.m.)

Major League affiliates: Houston Astros (Legends), Pittsburgh Pirates

Jose Cisnero

Jose Cisnero

Luis Cruz

Luis Cruz

Brad Dydalewicz

Brad Dydalewicz

Robby Donovan

Robby Donovan

 

Tanner Bushue

Tanner Bushue

Probable pitchers (Legends listed first): Thursday, RH Jose Cisnero (3-5, 4.40) vs. RH Brett Lorin (0-0, 0.00) or RH Brandon Holden (1-8, 7.16); Friday, LH Luis Cruz (3-1, 3.12) vs. RH Kyle McPherson (5-7, 4.09); Saturday, LH Brad Dydalewicz (0-2, 7.11) vs. RH Jason Erickson (5-5, 3.74); Sunday, RH Robby Donovan (7-5, 3.67) vs. LH Nathan Baker (6-5, 3.21); Monday, RH Tanner Bushue (4-5, 4.76) vs. RH Phillip Irwin (3-1, 2.64).

Jarek Cunningham

Jarek Cunningham

Power to watch: 2B Jarek Cunningham (6-foot-1, 185 pounds, from Spokane, Wash.) is hitting .265 with six homers, 28 RBI, 35 runs and a team-leading 28 doubles through Tuesday. Six of his 72 games have come against the Legends, with six hits in 24 at-bats, including a double, triple and homer. Cunningham, who will turn 21 on Christmas Day, was selected by the Pirates in the 18th round of the 2008 draft out of Mead (Wash.) High School. He signed for $300,000, passing up on a committment to Arizona State University. Assigned to the Gulf Coast League Pirates that summer, he hit .318 with five homers and 22 RBI over 43 games. However, he missed the entire 2009 season after tearing the anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee during a conditioning drill. He had the same injury earlier, costing him his senior year of high school ball. Coming into this season, Baseball America ranked him No. 20 among Pirates prospects. Baseball America’s summation reads, in part: “He has a short stroke, makes consistent hard contact and figures to develop at least slightly above-average power. He has a solid approach for a young player, so he should hit for average as well. Cunningham is a good athlete with above-average speed, range and arm strength.”

Wander Alvino

Wander Alvino

Legend to watch: RHP Wander Alvino (5-11, 159, from Nizao, Dominican Republic) has provided solid relief all season. Over 24 appearances and 52 2/3 innings, Alvino is 3-1 with three holds and a 2.91 ERA, with 48 strikeouts to 16 walks. Included are two outings versus the Power, spanning 3 2/3 innings, with a 1-0 record and a 2.45 ERA. Over his last 10 games, Alvino is 2-1 with a 1.64 ERA. Signed by the Astros Feb. 22, 2006 as a non-drafted free agent, Alvino spent the 2006 and ’07 seasons with the Dominican Summer League Astros, going 1-2 with a 2.82 ERA in his debut season, 2-4 with a 3.16 in 2007. Then came a season with Greeneville of the Appalachian League (1-6, 5.79) and a 2009 campaign with Tri-City of the New York-Penn League (4-7, 5.17).

Radio: WLXG AM-1300

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