Josh Anderson traded by Tigers to Royals

July 30, 2009
John Buck

John Buck

The Kansas City Royals already have one member of the Lexington Legends Hall of Fame, catcher John Buck.

Now they have a second, and indisputedly the most popular player in the Legends’ nine seasons, outfielder Josh Anderson.

Josh Anderson

Josh Anderson

The Detroit Tigers sent Anderson, 26,  to the Royals for cash Thursday.

Anderson, a native of Eubank in Pulaski County and a collegiate standout at Eastern Kentucky, hit .242 with 16 RBI and 13 stolen bases in 15 attempts for the Tigers this season.

The Houston Astros selected Anderson in the fourth round of the 2003 draft.

At Eastern, Anderson led the Colonels to a second-place finish in the 2003 Ohio Valley Conference Tournament. He led the nation with 57 stolen bases, was named OVC Player of the Year and became EKU’s first Louisville Slugger First Team All-American.

After earning New York-Penn League all-star honors with the Tri-City ValleyCats in 2003, Anderson landed on the Legends roster to open the 2004 season.

He stayed only half a season, then promoted to High-A Salem.

In 73 games with the Legends, Anderson hit .324 with four homers, 31 RBI and 47 stolen bases in 56 attempts. He scored 69 runs, and his strikeout total matched his stolen-base total — 47.

Including his time with Salem that season, Anderson was 78-for-91 on the basebaths.

He was named a South Atlantic League all-star.

The highlight of his short stay in Lexington was a still-standing club-record 6-for-6 game in a 13-6 rout of the Greensboro Bats. Facing four pitchers that day, Anderson had five singles and a double, scored five times, drove in a pair of runs and stole four bases.

From Salem, Anderson advanced the Double-A Corpus Christi (2005-06) and Triple-A Round Rock (2007), then joined the Astros for 21 games late in 2007. He hit .358 for Houston, with 11 RBI and a stolen base in his lone attempt.

The Astros traded Anderson to the Atlanta Braves after the 2007 season for pitcher Oscar Villarreal. Anderson split time between Atlanta and Triple-A, setting a Richmond (Va.) Braves and International League-record 27-game hitting streak. He hit .314 at the Triple-A level that season, with 155 hits, 77 runs, four triples and 42 stolen bases.

In 40 games with Atlanta, Anderson hit .294 with three homers, 12 RBI and 10 steals.

The Tigers acquired Anderson last March 30 in exchange for minor-league pitcher Rudy Darrow.

A left-handed hitter, Anderson’s big-league totals include a .283 batting average, three homers and 39 RBI.

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With Berkman on DL, Astros recall Maysonet

July 23, 2009

Former Lexington Legends infielder Edwin Maysonet has been recalled by the Houston Astros from Class Triple-A Round Rock, taking the roster spot of first baseman Lance Berkman.

A Grade 2 strain of the left calf muscle led the Astros to place Berkman on the 15-day disabled list Thursday. Berkman strained the calf a week earlier (July 16) while running the bases at Los Angeles. Since then, Berkman was limited to one start and two pinch-hit appearances.

Lance Berkman

Lance Berkman

Berkman is hitting .273 with 18 homers and 55 RBI over 89 games this season. He also has 69 walks, a .407 on-base percentage and .525 slugging percentage. His only other stint on the DL came at the start of the 2005 season, when he was recovering from off-season surgery on his right knee.

Maysonet, who spent 2004 and part of the 2005 season with the Legends, had his first call-up of the season with the Astros from May 22 through June 27. He went 17-for-54 (.315), with a homer, seven RBI, seven runs and a .356 on-base percentage over 19 games. At Round Rock, Maysonet was 33-for-137 (.241) over 45 games, with a homer and eight RBI.

Edwin Maysonet
Edwin Maysonet

As a Legend in 2004, Maysonet hit .261, with career highs of 10 triples, 11 homers and 63 RBI over 109 games. Primarily a second baseman, he was the team’s defensive player of the month in June.

In 2005, Maysonet played 66 games with High-A Salem, hitting .195 with a homer and 16 RBI. He finished the year with Lexington, batting .260 with four homers and 17 RBI over 45 games.

Now 27, Maysonet was selected by the Astros in the 19th round of the 2003 draft. From Vega Baja, Puerto Rico, he played two seasons of college ball at Delta State in Cleveland, Miss.

He made his major-league debut last September, going 1-for-7 over seven games with the Astros.

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Legends: Barnes to Lancaster, Austin activated

June 11, 2009

The Lexington Legends lost an outfielder and gained another Thursday.

Brandon Barnes was promoted to High-A Lancaster of the California League.

The Legends filled his roster spot by activating Jay Austin from the disabled list.

Brandon Barnes

Brandon Barnes

Barnes, 23, leads the Legends in doubles (11), triples (3) and RBI (25), and shares the team lead for runs (23), homers (5) and total bases (84). He’s second on the club with 52 hits over 57 games.

Barnes hit safely in six of his last eight games with Lexington, going 10-for-28, to raise his batting average from .249 to .264. During that stretch, he had a double, triple, two homers, five runs and seven RBI.

Selected by the Astros out of Cypress College in the sixth round of the 2005 draft, Barnes is in his fifth minor-league season. He played 87 games for the Legends in 2008, hitting .241 with two homers and 19 RBI.

Austin, 18, is batting .224 with10 RBI and eight stolen bases over 44 games with the Legends.

Jay Austin

Jay Austin

He went on the disabled list after suffering a concussion May 30, when he collided in the first inning with shortstop Jorge De Leon. In the eight games prior to his injury, Austin hit safely in seven contests, going 11-for-34 (.324).

The Astros drafted Austin in the second round (56th overall) last year, out of North Atlanta High School. Coming into this season, Baseball America rated him as the 10th-best prospect in Houston’s system, as well as the Astros’ best athlete and fastest baserunner.

The Legends open a two-game series Thursday night at Bowling Green, then head to Asheville for a three-game series. The Legends return to Applebee’s Park on Tuesday, June 16, to meet the Bowling Green Hot Rods.

* Former Legends Chris Johnson, now with 3A Round Rock, and Kobe Clemens, with Lancaster, are among Mike Tauser’sFarmstros Five” for the week of June 3-9. You can check out his blog at http://farmstros.blogspot.com.

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