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		<title>The Boys of Summer</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 01 Aug 2010 03:56:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>Salt Lake Bees Baseball Clinic: August 9th</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 18 Jul 2010 17:45:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>BeesGal</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[• UPDATE • Baseball Camp Still On! August 20, 2008 —You may have heard by now that Nick Gorneault was assigned to the Arkansas Travelers. Have no fear, however, matters are all neatly in hand. Terry Evans has graciously agreed to take over the role of Camp Director, should our high-flying outfielder be unavailable. Evans [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin-top: 30px; margin-bottom: 10px; text-align: center;"><span style="color: #800000; font-size: 1.5em;"><strong>• UPDATE •</strong></span></p>
<p style="margin-bottom: 10px; text-align: center;"><span style="color: #00ff00;"><span style="font-family: Tekton Pro Ext; font-size: 2em;">Baseball Camp Still On!</span></span></p>
<p><img style="float: right; margin-left: 10px;" title="Terry Evans, Los Angeles Angels, 2007" src="http://cache.daylife.com/imageserve/04Pi7oI6q80GN/610x.jpg" alt="" width="205" height="147" /><span style="color: #800000;">August 20, 2008 —</span>You may have heard by now that Nick Gorneault was assigned to the Arkansas Travelers. Have no fear, however, matters are all neatly in hand. <a href="http://web.minorleaguebaseball.com/milb/stats/stats.jsp?pos=RF&amp;sid=t561&amp;t=p_pbp&amp;pid=458000" target="_blank">Terry Evans</a> has graciously agreed to take over the role of Camp Director, should our high-flying outfielder be unavailable. Evans is another longtime Bees outfielder, and was a featured <a href="http://www.chiburibird.net/sporkballblog/2009/06/01/player-pick-may-terry-evans/" target="_blank">Player of the Month</a> in 2009. If you haven&#8217;t turned in your registration and medical release forms yet, (and why haven&#8217;t you?!?), remember there is a $10 discount for early registration!</p>
<p>I went to last year&#8217;s camp last with my 8-year-old baseball pal, and everyone there had an absolute blast. Don&#8217;t just take my word for it. . .seeing is believing, right?</p>
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<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin-top: 10px; margin-bottom: 10px; text-align: center;"><span style="color: #800000; font-size: 1.5em;"><strong>•  •   •  •  •</strong></span></p>
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<td style="text-align: center;"><a href="http://web.minorleaguebaseball.com/milb/stats/stats.jsp?pos=RF&amp;sid=t561&amp;t=p_pbp&amp;pid=430951" target="_blank"><img style="float: left; margin-right: 10px;" title="Nick Gorneault, Salt Lake Bees 2010" src="http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc4/hs130.snc4/36874_1464443843827_1015428750_1984587_5161215_n.jpg" alt="" width="239" height="170" /></a><br />
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<p><span style="color: #800000;">July 18, 2010 — </span>Hey young ballplayers! Salt Lake Stingers/Bees ballplayer, <a href="http://web.minorleaguebaseball.com/milb/stats/stats.jsp?pos=RF&amp;sid=t561&amp;t=p_pbp&amp;pid=430951" target="_blank">Nick Gorneault</a>, is offering an advanced baseball  clinic at Spring Mobile Ballpark next month. Click on the flyer below to download a <a href="http://www.chiburibird.net/sporkballblog/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/kidscamp2010.pdf" target="_blank">printable flyer and registration form</a>.</p>
<p>A bit of background on our veteran outfielder. In 2005, Gorneault led the Salt Lake Stingers in most offensive categories, including home runs,  runs batted in, runs, hits, and slugging percentage. He led the PCL in RBIs for much of the season, finishing the year with 0.293 BA, 108 RBI, 26HR, 179 H (36 for extra bases) and 268 TB.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Upon his return to the Salt Lake Bees this year, Gorneault was voted Team Captain after Ryan Budde was called up to the Angels. It is important to note, unlike football or hockey, in professional baseball, the choosing of a captain is left completely to the discretion of the team. Most baseball teams simply don&#8217;t have one. Thus, when the &#8220;C&#8221; gets sewn onto a player&#8217;s uniform, it is truly an emblem of honor and respect, as determined by a his professional peers. <span style="font-size: 1.35em; font-family: Tempus Sans ITC; color: #666699;"><strong>…Your friend in baseball.</strong></span></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><span style="font-size: 1.35em; font-family: Tempus Sans ITC; color: #666699;"><strong><a href="http://www.chiburibird.net/sporkballblog/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/kidscamp2010.pdf" target="_blank"><img class="aligncenter" style="border: 1px solid blue;" title="kidscamp2010" src="http://www.chiburibird.net/sporkballblog/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/kidscamp2010-870x1024.png" alt="" width="696" height="819" /></a></strong></span></p>
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		<title>Nominate Kenichi Zenimura for the Buck O&#8217;Neil Lifetime Achievement Award</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 10 Jul 2010 17:11:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>BeesGal</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dear Friend in Baseball: Lou Gehrig, Kenichi Zenimura, Babe Ruth I’m writing to ask you a favor regarding our beloved national pastime. My good friend Kerry Yo Nakagawa has nominated Kenichi Zenimura (1900-1968) for the Buck O’Neil Lifetime Achievement Award of the Baseball Hall of Fame. Attached to this letter is a petition that must [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dear Friend in Baseball:</p>
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<p style="text-align: center;"><small><em><span style="color: #008080;"><strong>Lou Gehrig, Kenichi Zenimura, Babe Ruth</strong></span><br />
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<p>I’m writing to ask you a favor regarding our beloved national pastime. My good friend <a href="http://www.niseibaseball.com/overview.htm" target="_blank">Kerry Yo Nakagawa</a> has nominated <a href="http://www.niseibaseball.com/Nominate_Zenimura_for_the_Buck_ONeil_Award.html" target="_blank">Kenichi Zenimura (1900-1968)</a> for the Buck O’Neil Lifetime Achievement Award of the Baseball Hall of Fame.</p>
<p>Attached to this letter is a <a href="http://www.chiburibird.net/sporkballblog/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/zenimura_HOFpetition_PDF1.pdf" target="_blank">petition</a> that must be delivered via hard-copy original—no emails, faxes or PDFs—in order to be counted. Also, would you print a few extras and pass them along to professional peers and personal friends?</p>
<p>As with so many aspects of our melting-pot history, American baseball has been shaped by immigrants and their immediate descendants. A glance at the roster of the upcoming All-Star Futures Game is but one proof of this influence.</p>
<p>Zenimura’s tireless efforts on both sides of the Pacific cleared the way for MLB athletes named Sasaki, Matsui, Nomo, Hasegawa, Okajima, Saito, Fukudome, Taguchi, Iguchi, Matsuzaka, Okajima, Shinjo and Iwamura. Not to mention the unique combination of an MLB manager named Wakamatsu and NPB manager named Valentine.</p>
<p>When Ted Williams was inaugurated into the Hall of Fame, he was gracious enough to endorse African-American ballplayers for Hall of Fame recognition:</p>
<blockquote><p><em>&#8220;I&#8217;ve been a very lucky guy to have worn a baseball uniform, and I hope some day the names of Satchel Paige and Josh Gibson in some way can be added as a symbol of the great Negro players who are not here only because they weren&#8217;t given a chance.&#8221; (1966)</em></p></blockquote>
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<p style="text-align: center;"><span style="color: #008080;"><strong><small><em>Buck O&#8217;Neill, Kerry Yo Nakagawa</em></small></strong></span></p>
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<p>More recently, Buck O’Neill offered the same opinion regarding our Nisei ballplayers:</p>
<blockquote><p><em>&#8220;(Nisei baseball) is what America is all about. All men and women were created free and equal and (it) shows that when you make up your mind, you can be the best that you can be. Japanese Americans proved that they were the best that they could be.&#8221; (2001)</em></p></blockquote>
<p>Help give Zenimura his proper place in baseball history by making sure the HOF Committee gets your endorsement <span style="color: #cc0000; font-size: 14px;"><em><strong>no later than July 31, 2010</strong></em>.</span></p>
<p style="text-align: center; margin-top: 15px;"><a href="http://www.chiburibird.net/sporkballblog/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/zenimura_HOFpetition_PDF1.pdf" target="_blank"><span style="font-family: Tekton Pro Ext; color: #3366ff; font-size: 22px;">Click here to print the petition</span></a></p>
<p style="margin-top: 30px;">My heartfelt thanks for your support.</p>
<p style="margin-bottom: 30px;">Anita Y. Tsuchiya — Writer, blogger, thinker</p>
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		<title>Salt Lake Bees Baseball Clinic: August 12th</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 05 Aug 2009 01:33:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>BeesGal</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[August 04, 2009 — Imagine working on your hitting and fielding drills in the same facilities used by professional ballplayers? Well, young baseball hopefuls, now&#8217;s your chance. Salt Lake Bees infielder/outfielder Adam Pavkovich is offering an advanced baseball clinic next week, at Spring Mobile Ballpark. For those who&#8217;d like to learn more about his baseball [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span style="color: #800000;"><img style="float: left; margin-right: 15px;" title="Adam Pavkovich | Salt Lake Bees, 2009" src="http://web.minorleaguebaseball.com/images/players/mugshot/ph_445152.jpg" alt="" width="90" height="135" />August 04, 2009 —</span> Imagine working on your hitting and fielding drills in the same facilities used by professional ballplayers? Well, young baseball hopefuls, now&#8217;s your chance. Salt Lake Bees infielder/outfielder Adam Pavkovich is offering an advanced baseball clinic next week, at Spring Mobile Ballpark.</p>
<p>For those who&#8217;d like to learn more about his baseball credentials, Pavkovich was my <a href="http://www.chiburibird.net/sporkballblog/2009/07/01/player-pick-june-adam-pavkovich/" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Player Pick for June</span></a>.</p>
<p>And parents, I hope you&#8217;ll accept my personal endorsement of this young man as a coach and sportsman—he&#8217;s as good as they get<span style="font-size: 1.35em; font-family: Tempus Sans ITC; color: #666699;"><strong>…Your friend in baseball.</strong></span></p>
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<p><span style="font-family: Tekton Pro Ext; color: #993300; font-size: 3ex;">Important Note!</span> All participants are required to complete the camp registration form, including a medical release that must be signed by a legal parent/guardian. You can pick up a registration form at the Bees office or request one via the email address in the flyer.</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 03 Aug 2009 14:00:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>BeesGal</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[August 03, 2009 — Looking back to April, our starting rotation appeared to be anchored with veteran free agents such as Brad Knox, Matt Palmer, Mike McDonald, Dan Denham. As a bonus, we had Anthony Ortega for a couple weeks, presumably until he could get into major-league shape. Then Matt Palmer pitched himself into a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span style="color: #800000;">August 03, 2009 —</span> Looking back to April, our starting rotation appeared to be anchored with veteran free agents such as Brad Knox, Matt Palmer, Mike McDonald, Dan Denham. As a bonus, we had Anthony Ortega for a couple weeks, presumably until he could get into major-league shape.</p>
<p><img style="float: left; margin-right: 15px; " title="Trevor Bell | Salt Lake Bees, 2009" src="http://web.minorleaguebaseball.com/images/players/mugshot/ph_457707.jpg" alt="" width="90" height="135" />Then <a href="http://losangeles.angels.mlb.com/team/player.jsp?player_id=461212" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Matt Palmer</span></a> pitched himself <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2009/05/02/sports/baseball/02yanknotes.html" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">into a starting slot</span></a> for the Angels. <a href="http://losangeles.angels.mlb.com/team/player.jsp?player_id=457711" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Sean O&#8217;Sullivan</span></a> arrived from Double-A Arkansas to fill out the starting rotation in Salt Lake, until he <a href="http://losangeles.angels.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20090615&amp;content_id=5344632&amp;vkey=news_ana&amp;fext=.jsp&amp;c_id=ana" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">pitched his way</span></a> to Los Angeles as well. The next pitcher called up to bolster our Triple-A rotation was <a href="http://www.minorleaguebaseball.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20090616&amp;content_id=5349332&amp;vkey=news_t561&amp;fext=.jsp&amp;sid=t561" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Trevor Bell</span></a>.</p>
<p>When the transaction-go-round starts spinning as fast as it has this season, it seems awfully quick to the trigger to select a ballplayer who&#8217;s only been at Triple-A for just one-and-a-half months. On the other hand, Bell has been as steady as they come, even when he hasn&#8217;t gotten the run support he deserves. So</p>
<p><a href="http://saltlake.bees.milb.com/milb/stats/stats.jsp?pos=P&amp;sid=t561&amp;t=p_pbp&amp;pid=457707" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><img style="float: right; margin-left: 15px; " title="Trevor Bell, 2005" src="http://mlb.mlb.com/images/2005/06/02/BWqBX7dh.jpg" alt="" width="220" height="188" />Trevor Bell</span></a> was <a href="http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20050608&amp;content_id=1081021&amp;vkey=draft2005&amp;fext=.jsp&amp;affiliateId=CommentWidget" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">selected by the Angels</span></a> in the <a href="http://www.baseball-reference.com/minors/player.cgi?id=bell--001tre" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">first round, 37th overall</span></a>, a <a href="http://anaheim.angels.mlb.com/news/press_releases/press_release.jsp?ymd=20050607&amp;content_id=1079884&amp;vkey=pr_ana&amp;fext=.jsp&amp;c_id=ana" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">supplemental pick</span></a> to compensate for the loss of free agent Troy Percival. His development from Rookie through Advanced-A was steady, <a href="http://www.pe.com/sports/baseball/cal/stories/PE_Sports_Local_D_cal_league_feature_04.4368412.html#" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">albeit unspectacular</span></a>, with <a href="http://www.baseball-reference.com/minors/player.cgi?id=bell--001tre" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">ERA stats of 3.50, 4.14, 4.22</span></a>, respectively. Bell made the Double-A roster out of spring training this year, and it seems as though something clicked. <a href="http://web.minorleaguebaseball.com/milb/stats/stats.jsp?t=t_ibp&amp;cid=574&amp;stn=true&amp;sid=t574" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">In 11 starts for Arkansas</span></a>, he relinquished only 54 hits and just one homer in 68.2 IP for a 2.55 ERA.</p>
<p>Pitcher injuries among the Angels resulted in a mid-June spot start for O&#8217;Sullivan against San Francisco and subsequent <a href="http://www.minorleaguebaseball.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20090616&amp;content_id=5349332&amp;vkey=news_t561&amp;fext=.jsp&amp;sid=t561" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">promotion for Bell</span></a>, who got his first Triple-A start against division-leading Colorado. And what a start it was; <a href="http://columbus.clippers.milb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20090617&amp;content_id=5366626&amp;vkey=news_milb&amp;fext=.jsp" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">a two-hit, complete game shut-out</span></a>. Since then, the 21-year-old has pitched like he&#8217;s been with us all season: 2.81 ERA, 52 H, 36 SO, 14 BB, 64.0 IP. Best of all has been his ability to go deep into the game, averaging 7.1 innings per start, with two 9-inning complete games. Bell doesn&#8217;t have a blazing fastball, and relies heavily on ground-ball outs. Mentally, he is one tough competitor. One of my favorite moments from this season was <a href="http://www.chiburibird.net/sporkballblog/2009/07/19/favorite-moments-in-baseball/" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">a five-pitch duel</span></a> between Bell and major-league veteran Sal Fasano.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="aligncenter" title="Trevor Bell | Salt Lake Bees, 2009" src="http://www.chiburibird.net/sporkballblog/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/P1000814_tsj500px.png" alt="" width="403" height="288" /></p>
<p>Much has been made of Bell&#8217;s <a href="http://www.minorleaguebaseball.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20060825&amp;content_id=123903&amp;vkey=news_milb&amp;fext=.jsp" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">off-season acting career</span></a>, as well as his relation to the original Bozo the Clown. And while these are interesting media bytes, they aren&#8217;t nearly as intriguing as a couple of other extracurricular activities engaged in by the youngster from North Hollywood, CA.</p>
<p><img style="float: left; margin-right: 15px; " title="Trevor Bell | Cedar Rapids Kernels, 2008" src="http://minors.mlblogs.com/Bell%20follow%20through.jpg" alt="" width="186" height="218" /></p>
<p>At the start of the 2008 season, Bell joined Barry Zito&#8217;s &#8220;<a href="http://www.strikeoutsfortroops.org/strikeouts.htm" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Strikeouts for Troops</span></a>&#8221; campaign, in which he pledged to donate funds to the charity for every strikeout he made. Later that summer Bell was sent down to Single-A Cedar Rapids shortly after <a href="http://www.chiburibird.net/sporkballblog/2008/07/09/cedar-rapids-ia-part-2/" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">horrendous flooding</span></a> had devastated the Kernels home city, along with several other Midwest cities along the Iowa and Cedar Rivers. During his short stay, Bell took a tour of the area and wrote a personal check for <a href="http://glendalenewspress.com/articles/2008/07/07/sports/gnp-spminorupdate30.txt" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">$2,500 towards rebuilding efforts</span></a>.</p>
<p>What is noteworthy about these contributions is how <a href="http://minors.mlblogs.com/archives/2008/06/for_whom_the_bell_tolls.html" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">uncommonly rare</span></a> it is for low-level minor leaguers to be thinking of something other than their on-field performance. For yours truly, it&#8217;s yet another reason to cheer on <a href="http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20090801&amp;content_id=6194010&amp;vkey=news_mlb&amp;fext=.jsp&amp;c_id=mlb" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">our latest young gun</span></a><span style="font-size: 1.35em; font-family: Tempus Sans ITC; color: #666699;"><strong>…Your friend in baseball.</strong></span></p>
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		<title>&#8220;Aha!&#8221; My Favorite Moments in Baseball</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 19 Jul 2009 14:00:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[July 19, 2009 — I met a lovely gentleman, Kent, a couple of weeks ago. (I must admit part of his charm was his declaration that 50 years old is still a very young life.) We struck up a conversation while sort of standing around and it didn&#8217;t take long to discover our baseball connections. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span style="color: #800000;">July 19, 2009 —</span> I met a lovely gentleman, Kent, a couple of weeks ago. (I must admit part of his charm was his declaration that 50 years old is still a very young life.) We struck up a conversation while sort of standing around and it didn&#8217;t take long to discover our baseball connections. A long-time little league coach here in Utah, he&#8217;d been an early guide/mentor for drafted ballplayers <a href="http://www.baseball-reference.com/minors/player.cgi?id=pratt-001sco" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Scott Pratt</span></a> and <a href="http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/s/sorenza01.shtml" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Zach Sorensen</span></a>. When his now-adult daughter decided she wanted to play baseball, they &#8220;shaved her head&#8221; and signed her up to play side-by-side with the boys. He promised the next time they came to a Bees game, he&#8217;d send her down to share hardball stories. I certainly hope they do, and she does.</p>
<p>It was a wonderful afternoon, well spent. Although I can&#8217;t recall exactly how we got to there, we found ourselves chatting about the joy of watching young minor leaguers develop into polished pros. The old coach chuckled in warm agreement when I declared there is nothing sweeter than witnessing the epiphany, the &#8220;aha!&#8221; moment, when all the hours of grinding away at drills and practice suddenly bear fruit.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="aligncenter" title="Brad Coon, Jim Eppard | Salt Lake Bees, 2009" src="http://www.chiburibird.net/sporkballblog/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/P1070123_tsj-2.png" alt="Brad Coon, Jim Eppard | Salt Lake Bees, 2009" width="420" height="280" /></p>
<p>What&#8217;s interesting about these moments is they can be simultaneously subtle and obvious. Subtle in that they rarely show up with the highlighted authority of a grand slam or double play. Obvious, though, if you&#8217;ve been following a particular athlete or spent some time coaching them. I liken it to how parents can recognize their children, even when they are too far away for facial recognition. The brain is a marvelous observer, picking up a multitude of visual clues, all of which add up to, &#8220;Oh, there&#8217;s Sue, over there on the berm,&#8221; or &#8220;No, I don&#8217;t think that&#8217;s Pete, he runs differently.&#8221;</p>
<p>The best part is the feeling you&#8217;ve stumbled upon a suddenly revealed treasure, a gift from heaven. And for athletes in organized baseball, this gift is more literal than figurative. Each moment is a step forward on the inside—physically and mentally— which is hopefully mirrored on the outside by a progression up the minor league ladder. Triple-A coaches are quick to note these moments <a href="http://www.minorleaguebaseball.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20090616&amp;content_id=5352622&amp;vkey=news_t561&amp;fext=.jsp&amp;sid=t561" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">are smaller and less frequent</span></a> at this level. Subtle. At the same time though, they harbor the potential of <a href="http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20090507&amp;content_id=4613022&amp;vkey=news_mlb&amp;fext=.jsp&amp;c_id=mlb" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">a momentous reward</span></a>—a spot on the major league roster. Obvious.</p>
<p>Regular readers know of my fondness for sharing these celebratory events: <a href="http://www.chiburibird.net/sporkballblog/2009/02/01/what-do-we-teach/#acastillo" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Angel Castillo</span></a>, <a href="http://www.chiburibird.net/sporkballblog/2008/09/14/reflections-season-wrap-up/#mbrown" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Matt Brown</span></a>, <a href="http://www.chiburibird.net/sporkballblog/2009/01/23/why-minor-league-baseball-2/#nadenhart" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Nick Adenhart</span></a>, <a href="http://www.chiburibird.net/sporkballblog/2009/07/15/triple-a-all-star-game-evans-wood-hill/#bwood" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Brandon Wood</span></a>, <a href="http://www.chiburibird.net/sporkballblog/2009/04/01/player-pick-march-kendry-morales/#kmorales" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Kendry Morales</span></a>. My latest involves one of our newest Bees, 24-year-old Trevor Bell, RHP.</p>
<p>Bell showed up in Salt Lake mid-June, amidst a flurry of pitcher promotions and demotions. His <a href="http://saltlake.bees.milb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20090616&amp;content_id=5363760&amp;vkey=recap&amp;fext=.jsp&amp;sid=t561" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">first start</span></a> was certainly memorable, a <a href="http://web.minorleaguebaseball.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20090617&amp;content_id=5366626&amp;vkey=news_milb&amp;fext=.jsp" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">two-hit, complete game shut-out</span></a>. His <a href="http://saltlake.bees.milb.com/milb/stats/stats.jsp?sid=t561&amp;t=g_box&amp;gid=2009_07_12_cspaaa_slcaaa_1" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">latest start</span></a> was, for yours truly, unforgettable. The game was against their division rivals,  the Colorado Sky Sox, who were leading Salt Lake by 4.5 games just prior to the all-star break. In short, a full-game gain or loss was at stake for both teams.</p>
<p>Amidst this crucial division rivalry, a more personal contest was developing between the Triple-A rookie Bell and 11-year MLB veteran Sal Fasano. It was a bit of a surreal sight, the contrast in their physical appearances mirroring their baseball experiences.</p>
<p><a href="http://saltlake.bees.milb.com/milb/stats/stats.jsp?pos=P&amp;sid=t561&amp;t=p_pbp&amp;pid=457707" target="_blank"><img style="float:left; margin-right: 15px;" title="Sal Fasano | Colorado Sky Sox, 2009" src="http://web.minorleaguebaseball.com/images/players/mugshot/ph_114031.jpg" alt="" width="90" height="135" /></a><a href="http://saltlake.bees.milb.com/milb/stats/stats.jsp?pos=P&amp;sid=t561&amp;t=p_pbp&amp;pid=457707" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><img style="float:right; margin-left: 15px;" title="Trevor Bell | Salt Lake Bees, 2009" src="http://web.minorleaguebaseball.com/images/players/mugshot/ph_457707.jpg" alt="" width="90" height="135" />Sal Fasano</span></a> is a bear of a backstop at 6&#8217;2&#8243;, 250 lbs, with dark, shaggy hair cascading from his head and Fu Manchu mustache flowing down his face. He&#8217;s logged over 400 games in the big leagues.</p>
<p><a href="http://saltlake.bees.milb.com/milb/stats/stats.jsp?pos=P&amp;sid=t561&amp;t=p_pbp&amp;pid=457707" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Trevor Bell</span></a>, 6&#8217;2&#8243;, 180 lbs, is our California Golden Boy, with wisps of blonde hair sticking out from under his ballcap. This was only his 6th start in a Bees uniform since being promoted from Double-A Arkansas on June 16th.</p>
<p>In the 5th inning, on a 1-1 count, Fasano hit a very long ball to left field, foul. Bell turned and looked at the video board for the replay. He walked back to the mound, eyes down.</p>
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<p>Fasano looked at Bell like a wolf eyes a baby lamb. His face said it all, &#8220;Kid, you&#8217;re meat.&#8221;</p>
<p>Bell looked impassively towards the plate as Fasano dug into the batter&#8217;s box. The next pitch was a high fastball—fouled back. Followed by another, fouled again. Fasano stepped back out of the box and banged his fist on the handle of the bat in frustration.</p>
<p>&#8220;Come on kid. You&#8217;ve got him now,&#8221; I whispered to no one in particular.</p>
<p>Next pitch, fastball, swing and a miss. Fasano didn&#8217;t even look up as he turned and headed down the dugout steps. Bell stood on the mound without a hint of emotion. Cool Baby Bell.</p>
<p>For Fasano&#8217;s next two at-bats, including the final at-bat and out of the game, the kid didn&#8217;t give an inch to the veteran.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m certainly not making any long-term career predictions from one &#8220;aha!&#8221; moment. I will, however, be happily looking forward to the next one from our promising young pitcher<span style="font-size: 1.35em; font-family: Tempus Sans ITC; color: #666699;"><strong>…Your friend in baseball.</strong></span></p>
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		<title>Triple-A All-Star Preview</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 16 Jul 2009 00:16:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>BeesGal</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[July 15, 2009 — We&#8217;ve officially entered the PCL All-Star break, a much needed rest for our hard-working team. Sunday&#8217;s game definitely helped enter the break on a positive note, with the Bees beating division-leading Colorado Sky Sox in a 5-0 shut-out, masterfully pitched by the youngster Trevor Bell. While most of team is heading [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span style="color: #800000;">July 15, 2009 —</span> We&#8217;ve officially entered the PCL All-Star break, a much needed rest for our hard-working team. Sunday&#8217;s game definitely helped enter the break on a positive note, with the Bees beating division-leading Colorado Sky Sox in a 5-0 shut-out, masterfully pitched by the <a href="http://web.minorleaguebaseball.com/milb/stats/stats.jsp?sid=t561&amp;gid=2009_07_12_cspaaa_slcaaa_1&amp;cid=561&amp;t=g_box" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">youngster Trevor Bell</span></a>.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><a href="http://web.minorleaguebaseball.com/milb/events/asg/y2009/index.jsp" target="_blank"><img class="aligncenter" title="2009 Triple-A All-Star Game" src="http://www.triple-abaseball.com/images/asg2009.jpg" alt="" width="196" height="216" /></a></p>
<p>While most of team is heading off to rest and recreate, a couple of Bees have gone to Portland, OR, to participate in the <a href="http://saltlake.bees.milb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20090715&amp;content_id=5881554&amp;vkey=news_milb&amp;fext=.jsp" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Triple-A All-Star Game</span></a>, which pits the Pacific Coast League All-Stars versus the International League All-Stars in a one-game, winner takes all championship. In preparation of tonight&#8217;s game, which will be broadcast at 8 p.m. MDT on ESPN2 and <a href="http://web.minorleaguebaseball.com/milb/multimedia/video.jsp" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">MiLB.TV</span></a> (MiLB.TV viewing requires $6.95 month subscription or $29.95 for a year), let&#8217;s take a closer look at our All-Stars, shall we?</p>
<p><span style="font-family: Tekton Pro Ext; color: #ff9900; font-size: 3ex;">Brandon Wood</span></p>
<p>Although he was selected to participate, Wood won&#8217;t be playing in this year&#8217;s All-Star game. Wood was called up to the Angels on July 10th, along with Bobby Wilson, and was immediately inserted into the <a href="http://lylemspencer.mlblogs.com/archives/2009/07/wood_gets_crack_at_pettitte.html" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">starting lineup at 3B</span></a>. Facing the Yankees, <a href="http://losangeles.angels.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20090711&amp;content_id=5821172&amp;vkey=recap&amp;fext=.jsp&amp;c_id=ana" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Wood showed his chops</span></a> by drawing a walk during his first at-bat, on five pitches from starter Andy Pettitte. Later, he helped chase Pettitte in the 5th inning with a <a href="http://losangeles.angels.mlb.com/media/video.jsp?content_id=5529177&amp;c_id=ana" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">two-run homer</span></a>. If you&#8217;ve been listening to the radio, you would have noticed Wood played 1B for a few games on the road.  On Sunday, still against the Yankees, he started at 1B—no hits, but he did <a href="http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20090712&amp;content_id=5842054&amp;vkey=recap&amp;fext=.jsp&amp;c_id=ana" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">sacrifice in a run</span></a> in the 4th.</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter" title="Brandon Wood | Los Angeles Angels, 2009" src="http://cache.daylife.com/imageserve/05phdkB4bzaYA/610x.jpg" alt="" width="403" height="259" /></p>
<p>Of course, Wood has hardly lacked press coverage from the day he was drafted. Rather than retread the many fine articles already written on Wood&#8217;s career, I&#8217;d recommend the curious reader simply Google a few keywords and read to your hearts content. <a name="bwood"></a></p>
<p>One last thought arises that does seems worth mentioning. Yours truly is of course, well aware of the many seasons of grumbling over how the Angels have held him back at Triple-A. Until last summer, I honestly didn&#8217;t think he was quite ready. Now I do. He&#8217;s coming to the plate and thinking about &#8220;hitting the ball&#8221; instead of &#8220;hitting the long ball.&#8221; He&#8217;s using his natural quickness and keen eye to adjust his swing, instead of reacting to whatever shows up. The more he sticks to the plan, . . .the better he&#8217;ll be able to close up those holes in his swing, . . .which will force pitchers to start making adjustments to get him out, . . .and will present him with more &#8220;fat&#8221; pitches down the road. And goodness gracious, he knows very well what to do with those.</p>
<p>I believe in the long run, Wood will become a premiere ballplayer <strong>because</strong> the Angels kept the long-term goal in mind while developing his athletic skills. It&#8217;s hard to remember, particularly in athletes having so much natural talent, the most important and slowest-to-develop performance factor sits between the ears. It&#8217;s a simple fact of human biology that the motor skills develop far earlier than the cognitive skills. In short, it takes time and experience to learn how to hit the ball for average and power, under all sorts of conditions. Wood is 24 years old. And I wish for him a long and successful career.</p>
<p><span style="font-family: Tekton Pro Ext; color: #ff9900; font-size: 3ex;">Terry Evans<br />
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<p><img style="float:left; margin-right: 15px;" title="Terry Evans | Salt Lake Bees, 2009" src="http://web.minorleaguebaseball.com/images/players/mugshot/ph_458000.jpg" alt="" width="90" height="135" />&#8220;When Evans hits in the lead-off position, good things happen, &#8221; said broadcaster Steve Klauke during the last game prior to the All-Star break.</p>
<p>And indeed our 6&#8217;4&#8243; lead-off/slugger has been enjoying one heck of a comeback season after missing most of last year due to a shoulder injury. In the aforementioned game, Evans went 2-3, with an RBI-scoring double and a walk, and stole his 19th and 20th bases. Klauke noted that with 17 home runs thus far in the season, Evans could quite possibly join the 20-20 Club (20 home runs and 20 steals within the same season). That would be a Salt Lake franchise first. Evans is already a member of the Minor League 30-30 Club, one of <a href="http://www.thebaseballcube.com/lists/minor-30-30.shtml" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">only 13 players</span></a> to do so. Even more impressive is the fact he achieved this record in 2006, the same year he was traded from the Cardinals to the Angels organization.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="aligncenter" title="2009 Triple-A All-Star Home Run Derby" src="http://photos.oregonlive.com/photos/oregonian/5fc666c13ffcc5f6597a8c76cc6be720.jpg" alt="" width="402" height="268" /></p>
<p>In addition to being selected to play outfield for the All-Star Game, Evans was one of the three PCL representatives in the <a href="http://saltlake.bees.milb.com/gen/milb/photogallery/standard/year_2009/month_07/day_14/cf5871634.html" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Home Run Derby</span></a>, held on Monday.  He advanced to the <a href="http://www.oregonlive.com/pbeavers/index.ssf/2009/07/portland_outfielder_chad_huffm.html#more" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">second round</span></a>, and eventually <a href="http://web.minorleaguebaseball.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20090714&amp;content_id=5872804&amp;vkey=news_t561&amp;fext=.jsp&amp;sid=t561" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">finished fourth</span></a> among the eight contestants. Look for him in center field, batting 5th during tonight&#8217;s game. Last but certainly not least, Evans was this <a href="http://www.chiburibird.net/sporkballblog/2009/06/01/player-pick-may-terry-evans/" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">lady&#8217;s pick for May</span></a>.</p>
<p><span style="font-family: Tekton Pro Ext; color: #ff9900; font-size: 3ex;">Jeremy Hill<br />
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<p><img style="float:left; margin-right: 15px;" title="Jeremy Hill | Salt Lake Bees, 2009" src="http://web.minorleaguebaseball.com/images/players/mugshot/ph_150204.jpg" alt="" width="90" height="135" />Our 2009 PCL All-Star closer was acquired by the Angels via free agency this winter from Acereros de Monclova in the Mexican Leagues. Originally drafted as a catcher by <a href="http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/h/hillje02.shtml" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Kansas City in 1996</span></a>, he converted to pitching in 2000. He had some early success, including a short stay with the Royals during 2002. Otherwise, as noted in a <a href="http://www.sltrib.com/ci_12398976?source=rss" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Salt Lake Tribune article</span></a>, his career has taken him to the far corners of baseball world, including Taiwan, Independent Leagues and Mexico before landing a spring training invite with the Angels.</p>
<p>Hill earned a Double-A roster spot, and made just two appearances before getting the promotion to <a href="http://web.minorleaguebaseball.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20090415&amp;content_id=563382&amp;vkey=news_t561&amp;fext=.jsp&amp;sid=t561" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Salt Lake on April 16</span></a>. While the promotion was largely in response to an <a href="http://losangeles.angels.mlb.com/team/transactions.jsp?c_id=ana#month=4&amp;year=2009&amp;team_id=108" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">epidemic of pitcher injuries at the parent club</span></a>, Hill promptly started building his case for it to stick. He was lights out through May, with a stingy 1.46 ERA, and earned the closer spot with 13 saves by mid-June. He struggled in the latter half of June, racking up an 11.56 ERA over four particularly rough outings that included a blown save.  Ouch, and then some. Still, he fought back, earning four more saves through that rough stretch, and as we know, an spot on the PCL All-Star Team. Not bad for a man who was wondering last winter whether his 14-year baseball career might be over at last.</p>
<p><img style="float:right; margin-left: 15px;" title="jhill_2009" src="http://www.chiburibird.net/sporkballblog/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/jhill_2009.gif" alt="jhill_2009" width="240" height="338" />Hill is not a power thrower, although his fastball can touch the low 90s. His most effective pitching weapon is his ability to fool hitters and <a href="http://www.minorleaguebaseball.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20090522&amp;content_id=4885718&amp;vkey=news_t561&amp;fext=.jsp&amp;sid=t561" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">get them to swing</span></a> at the wrong pitches. He&#8217;s got a short delivery, hiding the ball well behind his body until he swings around to face the plate. As a closer, his job is to get three outs as quickly as possible, and that includes keeping runners off the bases. His SO:BB for Marvelous May was 10:4 (2.5:1). Comparing the first half of June to the second half, his SO:BB ratio was 11:4 (not quite 3:1) and 4:4 (1:1) respectively. No one knows the ups-and-downs of a long season better than this well-traveled veteran, and he came fighting back during the <a href="http://www.sltrib.com/bees/ci_12819445" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">first half of July</span></a>, producing a 4.16 ERA over four appearances and bringing his season ERA down to 4.13.</p>
<p>Hill will be pitching out of the bullpen tonight, although it&#8217;s hard to say when manager Randy Ready will bring him in. All-Star teammate <a href="http://saltlake.bees.milb.com/milb/stats/stats.jsp?t=l_pit&amp;lid=112&amp;sid=t561" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Jess Todd from Memphis</span></a> is leading the PCL in saves with 21. My guess? Hill will come in for short relief in the 8th, to set up Todd.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-5986" title="Ladies and Gentleman, welcome to PGE Park!" src="http://www.chiburibird.net/sporkballblog/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/beatreporter.gif" alt="Ladies and Gentleman, welcome to PGE Park!" width="23" height="25" /></p>
<p>If you tune into watch the game on TV or internet, you&#8217;re in for a special treat. <a href="http://web.minorleaguebaseball.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20090625&amp;content_id=5522836&amp;vkey=pr_milb&amp;fext=.jsp" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Rich Burk</span></a>, Portland Beavers broadcaster, will be handling the play-by-play, along with color commentator, <a href="http://www.oregonlive.com/pbeavers/index.ssf/2009/07/triplea_allstar_game_ready_to.html" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Eric Young, Sr.</span></a> Burk knows our Bees players very well, having covered games between the Beavers and Bees since 2001, and seen the two teams square off for two series already this season.</p>
<p>Hey, I just realized that Evans and Hill won&#8217;t have to leave after the game, cause the Bees will be visiting Portland for a four-game series immediately following. Sweet!<span style="font-size: 1.35em; font-family: Tempus Sans ITC; color: #666699;"><strong>…Your friend in baseball.</strong></span></p>
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		<title>Lady&#8217;s Choice: Player Pick for June</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[July 01, 2009 — Note: Many thanks to Jason for pointing out the obvious pick for this month&#8217;s Lady&#8217;s Choice. Usually, mid-point of the season I&#8217;m faced with the decision of choosing one standout athlete over another, or several others. It is most certainly not typical to find myself casting about for inspiration. If you&#8217;ve [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span style="color: #800000;">July 01, 2009 — </span><span style="color: #333399;"><em>Note: Many thanks to Jason for pointing out the obvious pick for this month&#8217;s Lady&#8217;s Choice. </em></span>Usually, mid-point of the season I&#8217;m faced with the decision of choosing one standout athlete over another, or several others. It is most certainly not typical to find myself casting about for inspiration. If you&#8217;ve been <a href="http://www.sltrib.com/bees/ci_12693828" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">following the team</span></a>, though, you know this been an unusual season for our Triple-A ballclub.</p>
<p>Thinking aloud then. . .Jeremy Hill, of late, is having some trouble holding leads. I love Francisco Rodriguez. Too bad he wasn&#8217;t around for half the month. Matt Brown and Bobby Wilson have been struggling at the plate. Reggie Willits spent two weeks nursing a sore hamstring. Freddy Sandoval and Chris Pettit are out with injuries until late July at the earliest. Oh have I mentioned, the weather&#8217;s been lousy too? Sigh!</p>
<p>It&#8217;s true, <a href="http://web.minorleaguebaseball.com/milb/stats/stats.jsp?pos=&amp;sid=t561&amp;t=p_pbp&amp;pid=457420" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Brandon Wood</span></a> has been his consistently awesome self. And I&#8217;ve noticed significant <a href="http://www.fangraphs.com/statss.aspx?playerid=6592&amp;position=3B/SS#platediscipline" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">improvement in plate discipline</span></a>, particularly his 23:47 BB:SO (a ratio of 1:2). In all honesty, though, it&#8217;s not like yours truly is going to add anything revelatory to the<span style="text-decoration: underline;"> </span><a href="http://baseballdigest.com/american-league/angels/2009/what-to-do-about-brandon-wood/" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">well-deserved praise</span></a> for this kid&#8217;s ongoing development. And yes, I had noticed <a href="http://web.minorleaguebaseball.com/milb/stats/stats.jsp?pos=&amp;sid=t561&amp;t=p_pbp&amp;pid=488795" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Brad Coon</span></a> is steadily upping his offensive production after a slow start. Not to mention, just like <a href="http://web.minorleaguebaseball.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20080508&amp;content_id=396490&amp;vkey=pr_milb&amp;fext=.jsp" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">last year</span></a>, he&#8217;s an excellent guardian of our 420-foot-deep center field. <a href="http://web.minorleaguebaseball.com/milb/stats/stats.jsp?pos=P&amp;sid=t561&amp;t=p_pbp&amp;pid=457707" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Trevor Bell</span></a>? Tempting. His <a href="http://web.minorleaguebaseball.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20090616&amp;content_id=5363760&amp;vkey=recap&amp;fext=.jsp&amp;sid=t561" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">awesome debut</span></a> is slowly turning, start-by-start, into a Triple-A stay of real merit.</p>
<p>And then I was reminded of having overlooked the bright ray of sunshine in our uncharacteristically cold and dreary June. . .</p>
<p><img style="float: left; margin-right: 15px;" title="Adam Pavkovich | Salt Lake Bees, 2009" src="http://web.minorleaguebaseball.com/images/players/mugshot/ph_445152.jpg" alt="" width="90" height="135" />So, this month&#8217;s pick is <a href="http://saltlake.bees.milb.com/milb/stats/stats.jsp?pos=LF&amp;sid=t561&amp;t=p_pbp&amp;pid=445152" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Adam Pavkovich</span></a>. Pavkovich was selected in 2003 from the University of Alabama by the Angels in the <a href="http://www.baseball-reference.com/draft/?query_type=franch_year&amp;team_ID=ANA&amp;year_ID=2003&amp;draft_type=junreg" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">11th round, 330th overall pick</span></a>. He came straight to <a href="http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4188/is_20030620/ai_n11400079/" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Provo</span></a> for his professional debut, where the <a href="http://tidefans.com/forums/baseball/3759-diamond-notes-pavkovichs-two-home-runs-lead-tide-past-umass-16-2-a.html" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Crimson Tide alumnus</span></a> figured out wood bats rather quickly, well enough to earn a mid-season promotion to Single-A Cedar Rapids.<strong><span style="color: #333399;">* </span></strong>He continued to move up the farm system without a hitch; a full season with <a href="mms://205.178.152.121/1134993/pavkovicha1.wmv" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Advanced-A Rancho in 2004</span></a>, and just the briefest of time with <a href="http://www.baseballamerica.com/today/news/2005odr/angels.html" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Double-A Arkansas</span></a> before arriving at <a href="http://web.minorleaguebaseball.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20051028&amp;content_id=32112&amp;vkey=pr_milb&amp;fext=.jsp" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Triple-A</span></a> for good in 2005.</p>
<p><span style="color: #333399;"><strong>*</strong><em>Apparently he suited up for one game as a Salt Lake Stinger that year, although I don&#8217;t remember it personally.<br />
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<p><a href="http://slbees.mlblogs.com/archives/2009/05/shriners_hospital_welcomes_the.html" target="_blank"><img style="float: right; margin-left: 15px;" title="Adam Pavkovich | Salt Lake Bees, 2009" src="http://slbees.mlblogs.com/assets_c/2009/05/Shriners%20Hospital%205-13%20008-thumb-300x400-1152201.jpg" alt="" width="240" height="320" /></a>Yours truly readily admits having wanted an excuse to showcase Pavkovich for a couple seasons now. He stands out for me not only as a good ballplayer, but one who makes an extra effort to bond with his fans, <a href="http://www.sltrib.com/sports/ci_12603123" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">particularly the young ones</span></a>.</p>
<p>A BeesGal memory. . .One afternoon in 2007, after a long wait for players to come out onto the field, one young fan literally wilted in his spot. He put his head down, cradled in his arms atop of the concrete wall, and closed his eyes. And there he rested, oblivious to the now-arrived ballplayers talking with and signing for fans along the wall.</p>
<p>Pavkovich stopped and bent down, lowering his head to peer upward into the downturned face.</p>
<p>&#8220;Hey,&#8221; he said gently. Getting no response, he asked again, &#8220;Hey there. Are you OK?&#8221;</p>
<p>The small head popped straight up, a startled look upon the youngster&#8217;s face. Pavkovich laughed warmly, and spent a few extra minutes chatting before moving on.</p>
<p>Another from 2007. . .Pavkovich appeared a full 30 minutes prior to gametime. He walked along the wall, scanning the rows as if he was expecting to meet someone. Halfway between the dugout and bullpen he stopped. He called up to a boy who looked eight or nine years old, standing with his father about 10 rows up in the stands. The boy and father looked around, and then behind them. They looked back at Pavkovich, who was now holding up what looked to be a brand-new bat, its gleaming walnut finish unblemished by pine tar or ball marks.</p>
<p><img style="float: left; margin-right: 15px;" title="Adam Pavkovich | Spring Training, 2009" src="http://cache.daylife.com/imageserve/00gCfwT7JM1aI/610x.jpg" alt="" width="266" height="190" />&#8220;Hi! Do you want this?&#8221; he called out, energetically gesturing for them to come over.</p>
<p>The boy remained frozen until finally his father half-pushed them both down the stairs and to the wall. The precious gift signed and delivered, Pavkovich returned to the clubhouse to get ready for that evening&#8217;s work.</p>
<p>In 2008, Pavkovich had a <a href="http://www.minorleaguebaseball.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20080401&amp;content_id=378936&amp;vkey=news_milb&amp;fext=.jsp" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">break-through year</span></a> on the diamond. He flashed some power—25 doubles, 4 triples, 22 HR, 80 RBI and  225 TB—while maintaining a nice .280 AVE. That sort of production earned Pavkovich his first invite to the <a href="http://mlb.mlb.com/milb/stats/org.jsp?id=ana&amp;y=2008" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Dominican Leagues</span></a> this winter and <a href="http://losangeles.angels.mlb.com/news/press_releases/press_release.jsp?ymd=20090121&amp;content_id=3760934&amp;vkey=pr_ana&amp;fext=.jsp&amp;c_id=ana" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">big-league training camp</span></a> this spring.</p>
<p>Fast forward to <a href="http://saltlake.bees.milb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20090406&amp;content_id=550976&amp;vkey=pr_t561&amp;fext=.jsp&amp;sid=t561" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Opening Day 2009</span></a>, and Pavkovich begins his fourth season with the Bees. There have been, of course, a few changes over the seasons. Harper and Nagy are gone. Mitchell and Bennett are in their second seasons as manager and pitching coach.</p>
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<p>On April 15th, Pavkovich played his 425th game in a Salt Lake uniform, passing former Buzz outfielder Chris Latham to become the <a href="http://saltlake.bees.milb.com/milb/stats/stats.jsp?sid=t561&amp;gid=2009_04_15_lvgaaa_slcaaa_2&amp;cid=561&amp;t=g_box" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">franchise leader</span></a> in games played. As noted by longtime Salt Lake broadcaster and &#8220;voice of the Bees&#8221; <a href="http://www.minorleaguebaseball.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20090317&amp;content_id=525412&amp;vkey=news_t561&amp;fext=.jsp&amp;sid=t561" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Steve Klauke</span></a>, this is a bittersweet achievement, one that underscores a <a href="http://www.minorleaguebaseball.com/documents/2009/06/18/5401604/1/SaltLakeAll-TimeRoster94-08.pdf?sid=t561" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">long tenure in the bush leagues</span></a>. Pavkovich also has taken over the lead in <a href="http://www.deseretnews.com/article/content/mobile/705311796/Sacramento-routs-Salt-Lake-10-5.html" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">career two-base hits</span></a> (98), and tied in sacrifice flies (20) with Buzz/Twins infielder Todd Walker. His 19 sacrifice bunts leaves him just three short of Buzz infielder Mike Moriarty (22) and two short of Stinger/Bees infielder Casey Smith (21). Thanks to last year&#8217;s bomber run, he also holds sixth place in career homeruns (45).</p>
<p>On the other hand, <a href="http://www.minorleaguebaseball.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20090515&amp;content_id=585558&amp;vkey=news_t561&amp;fext=.jsp&amp;sid=t561" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">some things haven&#8217;t changed</span></a> at all. #25 still arrives early to meet his fans at the wall, every day, win or lose, play or sit. He talks, he smiles, he jokes, <a href="http://www.deseretnews.com/article/705308806/Ballplayer-hands-out-inspiration-to-his-fans.html" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">he inspires</span></a>.</p>
<p><img style="float: left; margin-right: 15px;" title="Adam Pavkovich | Salt Lake Bees, 2007" src="http://saltlake.bees.milb.com/images/2009/01/23/DrmOoBRR.jpg" alt="" width="255" height="165" />He&#8217;s still the young man who makes the <a href="http://saltlake.bees.milb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20090629&amp;content_id=5599234&amp;vkey=news_t561&amp;fext=.jsp&amp;sid=t561" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Knothole Club</span></a> something special. According to local lore, the 23-year-old infielder voluntarily assumed the role of <a href="http://saltlake.bees.milb.com/fans/page.jsp?ymd=20090123&amp;content_id=499672&amp;vkey=fans_t561&amp;fext=.jsp&amp;sid=t561" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Knothole Club</span></a> &#8220;camp director&#8221; soon after his arrival in 2005. This spring, <a href="http://www.chiburibird.net/sporkballblog/2009/06/07/knothole-club/" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Camp Director Pavkovich</span></a> once-again led kids and parents on a guided tour of a day in the life of a professional ballplayer.</p>
<p>During the tour he was asked how many bats players receive from Anaheim.</p>
<p>He replied, &#8220;Two dozen, which for a good hitter will last all season.&#8221;</p>
<p>There was a pregnant pause, and his next sentence was accompanied by that warm smile, &#8220;If you&#8217;re a not-so-good hitter, you&#8217;ll need more.&#8221;</p>
<p><img style="float: right; margin-left: 15px;" title="Adam Pavkovich | Salt Lake Bees, 2009" src="https://secure.deseretnews.com/photos/midres/1248381.jpg" alt="" width="221" height="360" />He is a <a href="http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4188/is_20070814/ai_n19467666/" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">man of many gloves</span></a>, having played all nine defensive positions including <a href="http://www.baseball-reference.com/minors/player.cgi?id=pavkov001ada" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">catcher</span></a> (2006) and <a href="http://saltlake.bees.milb.com/milb/stats/stats.jsp?sid=t561&amp;t=g_log&amp;gid=2009_06_04_srcaaa_slcaaa_1" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">pitcher</span></a> (2009). He&#8217;s our bottom-of-the-ninth, clutch hitter—whether ripping a <a href="http://saltlake.bees.milb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20090531&amp;content_id=5060668&amp;vkey=recap&amp;fext=.jsp&amp;sid=t561" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">walk-off grand slam</span></a> or laying down a <a href="http://saltlake.bees.milb.com/milb/stats/stats.jsp?sid=milb&amp;t=g_box&amp;gid=2009_06_16_cspaaa_slcaaa_1" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">suicide-squeeze bunt for the only, and winning, run of the game</span></a>.</p>
<p>What more can I say? Save perhaps, it&#8217;s been a delight having this young man in a Salt Lake uniform for all these seasons. I believe Pavkovich is eligible for <a href="http://www.baseballamerica.com/blog/prospects/?p=1786" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">free agency</span></a> after the end of this year, his seventh since being drafted by the Angels. In that case, I certainly wish him all the best, with just the tiniest selfish hope of getting to meet again for Knothole Club, 2010<span style="font-size: 1.35em; font-family: Tempus Sans ITC; color: #666699;"><strong>&#8230;Your friend in baseball.</strong></span></p>
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		<title>Look Who&#8217;s Blogging Now: Minor League Player Blogs [Part 2]</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 28 Jun 2009 14:00:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[[Read Part 1] June 28, 2009 — In my previous post I offered a high-altitude survey of the who, what and where of minor league player blogs.  In this post, I&#8217;ll start drilling down into the individual stats, namely, number of posts per author, word count per post and number of comments per post. The [...]]]></description>
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<p><span style="color: #800000;">June 28, 2009 —</span> In my <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://www.chiburibird.net/sporkballblog/2009/06/21/minor-league-player-blogs-part-1/" target="_blank">previous post</a></span> I offered a high-altitude survey of the who, what and where of minor league player blogs.  In this post, I&#8217;ll start drilling down into the individual stats, namely, number of posts per author, word count per post and number of comments per post. The analysis here will begin to tease out what sort impact each of our ballplayer-bloggers is making in the MiLB.com blogosphere.</p>
<p><strong><span style="font-size: 1.5em; font-family: Trebuchet MS; color: #cc6600;">Results</span></strong></p>
<p>A few notes about these numbers. When looking at the total posts, remember not everyone started blogging at the same time. Nonetheless, most started blogging during spring training, around February/March. Word count is an approximate average calculated for a randomly sampled handful of posts, roughly five or six, when possible. Comments/Post was calculated via a similar method—grab a handful of posts, count the total number of comments, divide by number of sampled posts. Hopefully this makes sense.</p>
<p>Not sure if the charts do much to clarify the stats. They sure look pretty though, don&#8217;t you think?</p>
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<td><strong><span style="color: #800000;">Author</span></strong></td>
<td><strong><span style="color: #800000;">Total<br />
Posts</span></strong></td>
<td><strong><span style="color: #800000;">Post<br />
Length</span></strong></td>
<td><strong><span style="color: #800000;">Comments<br />
/Post</span></strong></td>
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<td><a href="http://piratesprospect.mlblogs.com/" target="_blank"><span style="color: #800000; text-decoration: underline;">Daniel Moskos</span></a></td>
<td><span style="color: #800000;">21</span></td>
<td><span style="color: #800000;">350</span></td>
<td><span style="color: #800000;">23</span></td>
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<td><a href="http://rockiesprospect.mlblogs.com/" target="_blank"><span style="color: #800000; text-decoration: underline;">Casey Weathers</span></a></td>
<td><span style="color: #800000;">12</span></td>
<td><span style="color: #800000;">230</span></td>
<td><span style="color: #800000;">8</span></td>
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<td><a href="http://dbacksprospect.mlblogs.com/" target="_blank"><span style="color: #800000; text-decoration: underline;">Daniel Schlereth</span></a></td>
<td><span style="color: #800000;">8</span></td>
<td><span style="color: #800000;">200</span></td>
<td><span style="color: #800000;">3</span></td>
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<td><a href="http://cardinalsprospect.mlblogs.com/" target="_blank"><span style="color: #800000; text-decoration: underline;">David Kopp</span></a></td>
<td><span style="color: #800000;">7</span></td>
<td><span style="color: #800000;">280</span></td>
<td><span style="color: #800000;">3</span></td>
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<td><a href="http://marlinsprospect.mlblogs.com/" target="_blank"><span style="color: #800000; text-decoration: underline;">David Matranga</span></a></td>
<td><span style="color: #800000;">6</span></td>
<td><span style="color: #800000;">350</span></td>
<td><span style="color: #800000;">1</span></td>
</tr>
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<td><a href="http://philliesprospect.mlblogs.com/" target="_blank"><span style="color: #800000; text-decoration: underline;">Quintin Berry</span></a></td>
<td><span style="color: #800000;">5</span></td>
<td><span style="color: #800000;">300</span></td>
<td><span style="color: #800000;">1</span></td>
</tr>
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<td><a href="http://redsprospect.mlblogs.com/" target="_blank"><span style="color: #800000; text-decoration: underline;">Dan Dorn</span></a></td>
<td><span style="color: #800000;">4</span></td>
<td><span style="color: #800000;">350</span></td>
<td><span style="color: #800000;">4</span></td>
</tr>
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<td><a href="http://dodgersprospect.mlblogs.com/" target="_blank"><span style="color: #800000; text-decoration: underline;">Javy Guerra</span></a></td>
<td><span style="color: #800000;">4</span></td>
<td><span style="color: #800000;">670</span></td>
<td><span style="color: #800000;">3</span></td>
</tr>
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<td><a href="http://bravesprospect.mlblogs.com/" target="_blank"><span style="color: #800000; text-decoration: underline;">Matt Young</span></a></td>
<td><span style="color: #800000;">3</span></td>
<td><span style="color: #800000;">450</span></td>
<td><span style="color: #800000;">5</span></td>
</tr>
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<td><a href="http://cubsprospect.mlblogs.com/" target="_blank"><span style="color: #800000; text-decoration: underline;">Bobby Scales</span></a></td>
<td><span style="color: #800000;">3</span></td>
<td><span style="color: #800000;">400</span></td>
<td><span style="color: #800000;">25</span></td>
</tr>
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<td><a href="http://brewersprospect.mlblogs.com/" target="_blank"><span style="color: #800000; text-decoration: underline;">Brett Lawrie</span></a></td>
<td><span style="color: #800000;">3</span></td>
<td><span style="color: #800000;">350</span></td>
<td><span style="color: #800000;">6</span></td>
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<td><a href="http://padresprospect.mlblogs.com/" target="_blank"><span style="color: #800000; text-decoration: underline;">Greg Burke</span></a></td>
<td><span style="color: #800000;">3</span></td>
<td><span style="color: #800000;">280</span></td>
<td><span style="color: #800000;">3</span></td>
</tr>
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<td><span style="color: #800000;"><strong>Totals</strong></span></td>
<td><span style="color: #800000;"><strong>79</strong></span></td>
<td><span style="color: #800000;"><strong>351</strong></span></td>
<td><span style="color: #800000;"><strong>7</strong></span></td>
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<tr>
<td><strong><span style="color: #333399;">Author</span></strong></td>
<td><strong><span style="color: #333399;">Total<br />
Posts</span></strong></td>
<td><strong><span style="color: #333399;">Post<br />
Length</span></strong></td>
<td><strong><span style="color: #333399;">Comments<br />
/Post</span></strong></td>
</tr>
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<td><a href="http://discohayes.mlblogs.com/" target="_blank"><span style="color: #333399; text-decoration: underline;">Chris Hayes</span></a></td>
<td><span style="color: #333399;">41</span></td>
<td><span style="color: #333399;">1260</span></td>
<td><span style="color: #333399;">4</span></td>
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<td><a href="http://angelsprospect.mlblogs.com/" target="_blank"><span style="color: #333399; text-decoration: underline;">Chris Rosenbaum</span></a></td>
<td><span style="color: #333399;">26</span></td>
<td><span style="color: #333399;">370</span></td>
<td><span style="color: #333399;">2</span></td>
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<td><a href="http://indiansprospect.mlblogs.com/" target="_blank"><span style="color: #333399; text-decoration: underline;">Neil Wagner</span></a></td>
<td><span style="color: #333399;">17</span></td>
<td><span style="color: #333399;">550</span></td>
<td><span style="color: #333399;">3</span></td>
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<td><a href="http://yankeesprospect.mlblogs.com/" target="_blank"><span style="color: #333399; text-decoration: underline;">Matt Cusick</span></a></td>
<td><span style="color: #333399;">13</span></td>
<td><span style="color: #333399;">420</span></td>
<td><span style="color: #333399;">3</span></td>
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<td><a href="http://athleticsprospect.mlblogs.com/" target="_blank"><span style="color: #333399; text-decoration: underline;">Sean Doolittle</span></a></td>
<td><span style="color: #333399;">7</span></td>
<td><span style="color: #333399;">250</span></td>
<td><span style="color: #333399;">2</span></td>
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<td><a href="http://rangersprospect.mlblogs.com/" target="_blank"><span style="color: #333399; text-decoration: underline;">Beau Vaughan</span></a></td>
<td><span style="color: #333399;">6</span></td>
<td><span style="color: #333399;">970</span></td>
<td><span style="color: #333399;">7</span></td>
</tr>
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<td><a href="http://twinsprospect.mlblogs.com/" target="_blank"><span style="color: #333399; text-decoration: underline;">Trevor Plouffe</span></a></td>
<td><span style="color: #333399;">5</span></td>
<td><span style="color: #333399;">470</span></td>
<td><span style="color: #333399;">12</span></td>
</tr>
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<td><a href="http://whitesoxprospect.mlblogs.com/" target="_blank"><span style="color: #333399; text-decoration: underline;">Gordon Beckham</span></a></td>
<td><span style="color: #333399;">4</span></td>
<td><span style="color: #333399;">520</span></td>
<td><span style="color: #333399;">18</span></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><a href="http://marinersprospect.mlblogs.com/" target="_blank"><span style="color: #333399; text-decoration: underline;">Dennis Raben</span></a></td>
<td><span style="color: #333399;">4</span></td>
<td><span style="color: #333399;">390</span></td>
<td><span style="color: #333399;">5</span></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><a href="http://oriolesprospect.mlblogs.com/" target="_blank"><span style="color: #333399; text-decoration: underline;">Justin Turner</span></a></td>
<td><span style="color: #333399;">3</span></td>
<td><span style="color: #333399;">500</span></td>
<td><span style="color: #333399;">3</span></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><a href="http://tigersprospect.mlblogs.com/" target="_blank"><span style="color: #333399; text-decoration: underline;">Casper Wells</span></a></td>
<td><span style="color: #333399;">1</span></td>
<td><span style="color: #333399;">780</span></td>
<td><span style="color: #333399;">1</span></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><span style="color: #333399;"><strong>Totals</strong></span></td>
<td><strong><span style="color: #333399;">127</span></strong></td>
<td><strong><span style="color: #333399;">589</span></strong></td>
<td><strong><span style="color: #333399;">5</span></strong></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><strong><span style="color: #333399;">Totals w/o Hayes</span></strong></td>
<td><strong><span style="color: #333399;">86</span></strong></td>
<td><strong><span style="color: #333399;">522</span></strong></td>
<td><strong><span style="color: #333399;">6</span></strong></td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
<p><strong><span style="font-size: 1.5em; font-family: Trebuchet MS; color: #cc6600; ">Analysis</span></strong></p>
<p>Analyzing these numbers is hardly an exact science due the high number of variables contributing to the final results. Suffice to say these results alone probably won&#8217;t reveal any useful, magical formulas for success. They will, however, provide an important starting-off point for when we start assessing the content of each blog. Thus I want to at least discuss some of the general principles/assumptions/wild speculations before moving on.</p>
<p>At first blush, the American League (127 posts) seems to be leaving the National League (79 posts) in some serious dust. After removing blogs by Chris Hayes, who&#8217;s posted a staggering 41 entries since mid-February, the adjusted totals are a bit of a mixed bag. Post frequency and comments/posts are roughly equal. The big difference, not shown in the charts, is total word output. Even without Hayes&#8217; contributions, American League bloggers produced roughly 4,421 total words, about double the National League&#8217;s 2,149. On final analysis this researcher concludes American League minor leaguers are a more cyber-sociable group than those hailing from the National League.</p>
<p><strong><span style="font-size: 1.25em; font-family: Trebuchet MS; color: #3399ff; ">Total Posts</span></strong></p>
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<tbody>
<tr>
<td width="50%"><a href="http://www.chiburibird.net/sporkballblog/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/NL_TotalPosts-bar.png"><img class="valignbottom" title="Total Posts | National League" src="http://www.chiburibird.net/sporkballblog/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/NL_TotalPosts-bar.png" alt="" width="159" height="199" /></a></td>
<td width="50%"><a href="http://www.chiburibird.net/sporkballblog/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/AL_TotalPosts-bar.png"><img class="valignbottom" title="AL_TotalPosts-bar" src="http://www.chiburibird.net/sporkballblog/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/AL_TotalPosts-bar.png" alt="AL_TotalPosts-bar" width="249" height="201" /></a></td>
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<p>Total posts is an indicator of post frequency. And why is this important? Although there&#8217;s no clearcut consensus or magic formula for blogging success, most blog readers seem prefer the following combination: high post frequency + medium word counts + a photo/video <a href="http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/gewgaw" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">gew-gaw</span></a> or two.  Of the three, <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://www.problogger.net/archives/2008/06/11/what-is-the-ideal-post-frequency-for-a-blog/" target="_blank">post frequency</a></span> seems to make or break the spell for most readers. While we&#8217;re on the topic, about those, &#8220;Sorry, I know it&#8217;s been a while&#8221;  excuses, use them sparingly. After awhile, it won&#8217;t matter why, readers will stop clicking over.</p>
<p><strong><span style="font-size: 1.25em; font-family: Trebuchet MS; color: #3399ff; ">Post Length</span></strong></p>
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<tr>
<td width="50%"><a href="http://www.chiburibird.net/sporkballblog/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/NL_PostLength-bar.png"><img class="alignnone" title="Post Length | National League" src="http://www.chiburibird.net/sporkballblog/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/NL_PostLength-bar.png" alt="" width="175" height="135" /></a></td>
<td width="50%"><a href="http://www.chiburibird.net/sporkballblog/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/AL_PostLength-bar.png"><img class="alignnone" title="Post Length | American League" src="http://www.chiburibird.net/sporkballblog/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/AL_PostLength-bar.png" alt="" width="261" height="135" /></a></td>
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<p>While easy to quantify, this stat is a bit tricky to qualify. On the one hand, longer posts mean more news. On the other, a long, winding story that takes too long to get to the point will quickly lose your reader. <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://modernl.com/article/how-long-is-the-ideal-blog-post" target="_blank">300-400 words</a></span> is a perfectly acceptable length. The less-is-more writing technique takes some practice to pull off, nonetheless, it&#8217;s a worthwhile skill to cultivate, particularly since your audience is used to having information delivered via 2:35 minute YouTube videos and/or 140-word Tweets. One website declared the average page visit lasting only <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://www.problogger.net/archives/2006/02/18/post-length-how-long-should-a-blog-post-be/" target="_blank">96 seconds</a></span>. Woof.</p>
<p>This post, in fact, teeters dangerously close to marathon-like. <img title="Snoozeville" src="http://www.chiburibird.net/sporkballblog/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/zzzz.gif" alt="" width="30" height="21" />Nonetheless, there are times when popular appeal must be sacrificed in the name of scientific truth-seeking.</p>
<p>For longer posts, think about including in a <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://www.problogdesign.com/design/7-elements-to-make-your-blog-look-great/" target="_blank">photo</a></span>, <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/05/27/widgets-everywhere-embed-your-favorite-chunks-of-google-with-web-elements/" target="_blank">widget</a></span> or <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://google.about.com/od/googleblogging/ss/embedyoutubesbs.htm" target="_blank">video clip</a></span> to help break up blocks of boring print. (Now do you see why I included the charts? Ssssh! That&#8217;ll be our little secret.) One handy trick if you find yourself with a novella of 1,000-plus words is to chop it in half, or even three,  and offer them as a matched set. Best of all, by stringing them out like this, you&#8217;ve given yourself a deadline extension of at least another week before having to come up with something new, witty and charming.<br />
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<blockquote><strong><span style="color: #008080;">SIDEBAR: The Amazin&#8217; Hayes</span></strong></p>
<p>Speaking of post length, now would be a good time to make special mention Chris Hayes. The side-arming relief pitcher with the <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://discohayes.mlblogs.com/archives/2009/02/its_all_greek_to_me.html" target="_blank">yoga-instructor wife</a></span> has produced roughly 51,660 words as of early June, when I sampled his blogs. In real-world terms, he&#8217;s well on his way to putting the finishing touches on a mass-market mystery or romance paperback.</p>
<p>To put this into context with his professional peers, below is a bar graph representing Hayes&#8217; total word count compared to the other 22 ballplayer-bloggers. It is really, really tiny because Hayes&#8217; total word count exceeds that of his peers by orders of magnitude, in other words, multiples of 10!</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><a href="http://www.chiburibird.net/sporkballblog/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/TotalWords_600px.png"><img class="aligncenter" style="margin-top: 15px;" title="Total Word Output | All Bloggers" src="http://www.chiburibird.net/sporkballblog/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/TotalWords_600px.png" alt="" width="346" height="126" /></a><br />
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<p>OK, goggle-eyed amazement aside and back to the original concern stated in Part 1, does this sort of quantity mean a better blogging experience? And if not, what is the magic formula to a well-written, well-visited, well-spoken of blog? Stay tuned, and these mysteries will be revealed. . .</p></blockquote>
<p><strong><span style="font-size: 1.25em; font-family: Trebuchet MS; color: #3399ff; ">Comments</span></strong></p>
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<td width="50%"><a href="http://www.chiburibird.net/sporkballblog/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/NL_Comments-bar.png"><img class="alignnone" title="Comments per Post | National League" src="http://www.chiburibird.net/sporkballblog/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/NL_Comments-bar.png" alt="" width="213" height="212" /></a></td>
<td width="50%"><a href="http://www.chiburibird.net/sporkballblog/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/AL_Comments-bar.png"><img class="valignbottom" title="Comments per Post | American League" src="http://www.chiburibird.net/sporkballblog/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/AL_Comments-bar.png" alt="" width="165" height="208" /></a></td>
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<p>You&#8217;ll notice no data was collected on <a href="http://labnol.blogspot.com/2007/10/add-ratings-to-your-blog-posts-for.html" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">star-ratings</span></a>. Although quite easy to tally up, these little popularity polls offer no contextual information as to why a certain post is popular, or not. Also, the quick-and-easy, one-click process means you can never be quite sure if the rater even bothered to read the blog before boosting up (or dragging down) someone&#8217;s work with a quick click. Kind of like choosing players for the All-Star Team; pick your favorite and start voting away, up to 25 clicks/day. (BTW, if you&#8217;re wondering, no, I don&#8217;t participate in All-Star Team voting, minor league or otherwise.)</p>
<p>A better litmus test of who is actually reading is provided by comments. Feedback via <a href="http://www.problogger.net/archives/2005/08/13/using-comments-on-your-blog/" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">reader comments</span></a> are a very important indicator of whether your blog is actually &#8220;doing anything&#8221; besides just taking up space on the server hard drive. For example, a loyal commenter following usually indicates the blogger is providing useful/entertaining information for his targeted audience. Comments can also give a reading on how friendly/interactive a blogger is with his readers. A couple of our ballplayer-bloggers have taken interactivity a step further, asking for comments and feedback, which is a great way to generate repeat visits. One caveat, blogs showing only a few comments doesn&#8217;t necessarily mean they&#8217;re not popular. For every comment posted, there&#8217;s likely to be <a href="http://www.useit.com/alertbox/participation_inequality.html" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">a whole mess of lurkers</span></a>. Also, it&#8217;s important to note blogs with the most comments are not necessarily the ones with the most frequent entries or longest posts.</p>
<p>Coming up in the next section, we move on to the blog-by-blog, qualitative analysis. Unlike baseball, this portion of the competition will be a judged event, which means I&#8217;m open to bribes, . . .er, oops! I mean <em>suggestions</em>. In this most critical section of the whole shebang, I&#8217;ll do my durndest to point out what seems to work, as well as what doesn&#8217;t. . .<span style="font-size: 1.35em; font-family: Tempus Sans ITC; color: #666699;"><strong>Your friend in baseball.</strong></span></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[June 21, 2009 — Minor League Baseball has jumped onto the blogging bandwagon, finally. Compared to 2008, when they recruited a grand total of five journals, the new-look MiLB.com boasts 23 ballplayer-bloggers. Of course quantity is not the same as quality, so how does the bigger, better bush-league blogosphere measure up? I should begin this [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span style="color: #800000;">June 21, 2009 —</span> Minor League Baseball has jumped onto the blogging bandwagon, finally. Compared to 2008, when they recruited a <a href="http://web.minorleaguebaseball.com/milb/features/journals/y2008/index.jsp" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">grand total of five journals</span></a>, the <a href="http://web.minorleaguebaseball.com/index.jsp" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">new-look MiLB.com</span></a> boasts <a href="http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/minorleagues/y2009/blogs/index.jsp"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">23 ballplayer-bloggers</span></a>. Of course quantity is not the same as quality, so how does the bigger, better bush-league blogosphere measure up?</p>
<p>I should begin this little exercise with a disclaimer. Along with being a <a href="http://chiburibird.net/" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">writer</span></a>, I&#8217;ve also been paid at one point or another in my career to coach athletics and tutor English. <a href="http://www.chiburibird.net/sporkballblog/2008/09/07/dirk-hayhurst-update/" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">As you know</span></a>, or <a href="http://www.chiburibird.net/sporkballblog/2009/03/01/signs-of-the-times/" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">should by now</span></a>, . . .and if not, go <a href="http://www.chiburibird.net/sporkballblog/2009/02/01/what-do-we-teach/" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">look around for heaven&#8217;s sake</span></a>, um, . . .where was I? Oh, right. At any rate, the motto around here at TSJ is &#8220;athletes come first.&#8221;</p>
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<td style="text-align: center;" width="30%"><img class="aligncenter" title="That's a 6 for technical execution" src="http://www.chiburibird.net/sporkballblog/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/judge_6.gif" alt="" width="35" height="40" /> <em><span style="color: #3366ff;">Technical</span></em></td>
<td style="text-align: center;" width="30%"><em><img class="aligncenter" title="Creativity gets an 8" src="http://www.chiburibird.net/sporkballblog/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/judge_8.gif" alt="" width="35" height="40" /> <span style="color: #3366ff;">Creative</span></em></td>
<td style="text-align: center;" width="30%"><img class="aligncenter" title="For an overall score of 7" src="http://www.chiburibird.net/sporkballblog/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/judge_7.gif" alt="" width="35" height="40" /> <span style="color: #3366ff;"><em>Overall </em></span></td>
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<p>It would be far too easy (not to mention self-important) to throw out a bunch of judge&#8217;s scorecards and declare mission accomplished. Instead, I&#8217;m hoping this review will:</p>
<ul>
<li>Provide a little showcase for these labors of love; it&#8217;s not like the ballplayers get a performance bonus for putting up good stats in word counts or fan comments.</li>
<li>Highlight the bloggers who put a little extra into their work; you know, stuff like originality, sweat, information, creativity, intelligence (blogging is a brain game, after all).</li>
<li>Induce some grins to go along with constructive tips on how these burgeoning bloggers might improve their work; I mean, if it were you, wouldn&#8217;t you prefer the same consideration?</li>
</ul>
<p>OK, on to the show. Because of the size of the database, I&#8217;ve organized the review into sections. This first part is a statistical overview, no critiques of content. Just the facts, in other words.</p>
<p><a name="results"></a><strong><span style="font-size: 1.2em; font-family: Trebuchet MS; color: #cc6600;">Results</span></strong></p>
<p>Let&#8217;s start by taking a look at who&#8217;s in the mix and how they&#8217;re distributed. . .by MLB division, position, competition level. You&#8217;ll notice each blogger&#8217;s name includes a link to their site so you can visit and follow along as we go.  I purposely did not include blog titles, those will be discussed when I start reviewing the individual blogs.</p>
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<td><span style="color: #800000;"><strong>NATIONAL LEAGUE </strong></span></td>
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<td><strong><span style="color: #800000;">Author</span></strong></td>
<td><strong><span style="color: #800000;">Pos</span></strong></td>
<td><strong><span style="color: #800000;">Level</span></strong></td>
<td><strong><span style="color: #800000;">Team</span></strong></td>
<td><strong><span style="color: #800000;">Div</span></strong></td>
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<td><a href="http://piratesprospect.mlblogs.com/" target="_blank"><span style="color: #800000; text-decoration: underline;">Daniel Moskos</span></a></td>
<td><span style="color: #800000;">LHP</span></td>
<td><span style="color: #800000;">AA</span></td>
<td><span style="color: #800000;">Pittsburgh Pirates</span></td>
<td><span style="color: #800000;">Central</span></td>
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<td><a href="http://rockiesprospect.mlblogs.com/" target="_blank"><span style="color: #800000; text-decoration: underline;">Casey Weathers</span></a></td>
<td><span style="color: #800000;">RHP</span></td>
<td><span style="color: #800000;">DL</span></td>
<td><span style="color: #800000;">Colorado Rockies</span></td>
<td><span style="color: #800000;">West</span></td>
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<td><a href="http://dbacksprospect.mlblogs.com/" target="_blank"><span style="color: #800000; text-decoration: underline;">Daniel Schlereth</span></a></td>
<td><span style="color: #800000;">LHP</span></td>
<td><span style="color: #800000;">AA</span></td>
<td><span style="color: #800000;">Arizona Diamondbacks</span></td>
<td><span style="color: #800000;">West</span></td>
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<td><a href="http://cardinalsprospect.mlblogs.com/" target="_blank"><span style="color: #800000; text-decoration: underline;">David Kopp</span></a></td>
<td><span style="color: #800000;">RHP</span></td>
<td><span style="color: #800000;">AA</span></td>
<td><span style="color: #800000;">St. Louis Cardinals</span></td>
<td><span style="color: #800000;">Central</span></td>
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<td><a href="http://marlinsprospect.mlblogs.com/" target="_blank"><span style="color: #800000; text-decoration: underline;">David Matranga</span></a></td>
<td><span style="color: #800000;">2B</span></td>
<td><span style="color: #800000;">AAA</span></td>
<td><span style="color: #800000;">Florida Marlins</span></td>
<td><span style="color: #800000;">East</span></td>
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<td><a href="http://philliesprospect.mlblogs.com/" target="_blank"><span style="color: #800000; text-decoration: underline;">Quintin Berry</span></a></td>
<td><span style="color: #800000;">OF</span></td>
<td><span style="color: #800000;">AA</span></td>
<td><span style="color: #800000;">Philadelphia Phillies</span></td>
<td><span style="color: #800000;">East</span></td>
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<td><a href="http://redsprospect.mlblogs.com/" target="_blank"><span style="color: #800000; text-decoration: underline;">Dan Dorn</span></a></td>
<td><span style="color: #800000;">OF</span></td>
<td><span style="color: #800000;">AAA</span></td>
<td><span style="color: #800000;">Cincinnati Reds</span></td>
<td><span style="color: #800000;">Central</span></td>
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<td>g<a href="http://dodgersprospect.mlblogs.com/"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><span style="color: #800000; text-decoration: underline;">Javy Guerra</span></span></a></td>
<td><span style="color: #800000;">RHP</span></td>
<td><span style="color: #800000;">A</span></td>
<td><span style="color: #800000;">Los Angeles Dodgers</span></td>
<td><span style="color: #800000;">West</span></td>
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<td><a href="http://bravesprospect.mlblogs.com/" target="_blank"><span style="color: #800000; text-decoration: underline;">Matt Young</span></a></td>
<td><span style="color: #800000;">OF</span></td>
<td><span style="color: #800000;">AA</span></td>
<td><span style="color: #800000;">Atlanta Braves</span></td>
<td><span style="color: #800000;">East</span></td>
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<td><a href="http://cubsprospect.mlblogs.com/" target="_blank"><span style="color: #800000; text-decoration: underline;">Bobby Scales</span></a></td>
<td><span style="color: #800000;">2B</span></td>
<td><span style="color: #800000;">MLB</span></td>
<td><span style="color: #800000;">Chicago Cubs</span></td>
<td><span style="color: #800000;">Central</span></td>
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<td><a href="http://brewersprospect.mlblogs.com/" target="_blank"><span style="color: #800000; text-decoration: underline;">Brett Lawrie</span></a></td>
<td><span style="color: #800000;">C</span></td>
<td><span style="color: #800000;">A</span></td>
<td><span style="color: #800000;">Milwaukee Brewers</span></td>
<td><span style="color: #800000;">Central</span></td>
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<td><a href="http://padresprospect.mlblogs.com/" target="_blank"><span style="color: #800000; text-decoration: underline;">Greg Burke</span></a></td>
<td><span style="color: #800000;">RHP</span></td>
<td><span style="color: #800000;">AAA</span></td>
<td><span style="color: #800000;">San Diego Padres</span></td>
<td><span style="color: #800000;">West</span></td>
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<p><span style="color: #800000;"><strong>Missing: </strong>Houston Astros (Central), New York Mets (East), San Francisco Giants (West), Washington Nationals (East)</span></p>
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<td><img class="aligncenter" title="National League Blogs by Division" src="http://www.chiburibird.net/sporkballblog/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/NL_ByDivision.png" alt="" width="121" height="100" /></td>
<td><img class="aligncenter" title="National League Blogs by Position" src="http://www.chiburibird.net/sporkballblog/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/NL_ByPosition.png" alt="American League Blogs by Position" width="134" height="99" /></td>
<td><img class="aligncenter" title="National League Blogs by Level" src="http://www.chiburibird.net/sporkballblog/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/NL_ByLevel.png" alt="" width="179" height="100" /></td>
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<td><span style="color: #333399;"><strong>AMERICAN LEAGUE </strong></span></td>
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<td><strong><span style="color: #333399;">Author</span></strong></td>
<td><strong><span style="color: #333399;">Pos</span></strong></td>
<td><strong><span style="color: #333399;">Level</span></strong></td>
<td><strong><span style="color: #333399;">Team</span></strong></td>
<td><strong><span style="color: #333399;">Div</span></strong></td>
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<td><a href="http://discohayes.mlblogs.com/" target="_blank"><span style="color: #333399; text-decoration: underline;">Chris Hayes</span></a></td>
<td><span style="color: #333399;">RHP</span></td>
<td><span style="color: #333399;">AAA</span></td>
<td><span style="color: #333399;">Kansas City Royals</span></td>
<td><span style="color: #333399;">Central</span></td>
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<td><a href="http://angelsprospect.mlblogs.com/" target="_blank"><span style="color: #333399; text-decoration: underline;">Chris Rosenbaum</span></a></td>
<td><span style="color: #333399;">C</span></td>
<td><span style="color: #333399;">Adv-A</span></td>
<td><span style="color: #333399;">Los Angeles Angels</span></td>
<td><span style="color: #333399;">West</span></td>
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<td><a href="http://indiansprospect.mlblogs.com/" target="_blank"><span style="color: #333399; text-decoration: underline;">Neil Wagner</span></a></td>
<td><span style="color: #333399;">RHP</span></td>
<td><span style="color: #333399;">AAA</span></td>
<td><span style="color: #333399;">Cleveland Indians</span></td>
<td><span style="color: #333399;">Central</span></td>
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<td><a href="http://yankeesprospect.mlblogs.com/" target="_blank"><span style="color: #333399; text-decoration: underline;">Matt Cusick</span></a></td>
<td><span style="color: #333399;">2B</span></td>
<td><span style="color: #333399;">Adv-A</span></td>
<td><span style="color: #333399;">New York Yankees</span></td>
<td><span style="color: #333399;">East</span></td>
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<td><a href="http://athleticsprospect.mlblogs.com/" target="_blank"><span style="color: #333399; text-decoration: underline;">Sean Doolittle</span></a></td>
<td><span style="color: #333399;">OF</span></td>
<td><span style="color: #333399;">AAA</span></td>
<td><span style="color: #333399;">Oakland A&#8217;s</span></td>
<td><span style="color: #333399;">West</span></td>
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<td><a href="http://rangersprospect.mlblogs.com/" target="_blank"><span style="color: #333399; text-decoration: underline;">Beau Vaughan</span></a></td>
<td><span style="color: #333399;">RHP</span></td>
<td><span style="color: #333399;">AAA</span></td>
<td><span style="color: #333399;">Texas Rangers</span></td>
<td><span style="color: #333399;">West</span></td>
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<td><a href="http://twinsprospect.mlblogs.com/" target="_blank"><span style="color: #333399; text-decoration: underline;">Trevor Plouffe</span></a></td>
<td><span style="color: #333399;">SS</span></td>
<td><span style="color: #333399;">AAA</span></td>
<td><span style="color: #333399;">Minnesota Twins</span></td>
<td><span style="color: #333399;">Central</span></td>
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<td><a href="http://whitesoxprospect.mlblogs.com/" target="_blank"><span style="color: #333399; text-decoration: underline;">Gordon Beckham</span></a></td>
<td><span style="color: #333399;">SS</span></td>
<td><span style="color: #333399;">AAA</span></td>
<td><span style="color: #333399;">Chicago White Sox</span></td>
<td><span style="color: #333399;">Central</span></td>
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<td><a href="http://marinersprospect.mlblogs.com/" target="_blank"><span style="color: #333399; text-decoration: underline;">Dennis Raben</span></a></td>
<td><span style="color: #333399;">OF</span></td>
<td><span style="color: #333399;">Short-A</span></td>
<td><span style="color: #333399;">Seattle Mariners</span></td>
<td><span style="color: #333399;">West</span></td>
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<td><a href="http://oriolesprospect.mlblogs.com/" target="_blank"><span style="color: #333399; text-decoration: underline;">Justin Turner</span></a></td>
<td><span style="color: #333399;">2B</span></td>
<td><span style="color: #333399;">AAA</span></td>
<td><span style="color: #333399;">Baltimore Orioles</span></td>
<td><span style="color: #333399;">East</span></td>
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<td><a href="http://tigersprospect.mlblogs.com/" target="_blank"><span style="color: #333399; text-decoration: underline;">Casper Wells</span></a></td>
<td><span style="color: #333399;">OF</span></td>
<td><span style="color: #333399;">AA</span></td>
<td><span style="color: #333399;">Detroit Tigers</span></td>
<td><span style="color: #333399;">Central</span></td>
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<p><span style="color: #333399;"><strong>Missing:</strong> Boston Red Sox (East), Tampa Bay Rays (East), Toronto Blue Jays (East)</span></p>
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<td><img class="aligncenter" title="American League Blogs by Division" src="http://www.chiburibird.net/sporkballblog/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/AL_ByDivision.png" alt="" width="125" height="100" /></td>
<td><img class="aligncenter" title="American League Blogs by Position" src="http://www.chiburibird.net/sporkballblog/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/AL_ByPosition.png" alt="" width="132" height="101" /></td>
<td><img class="aligncenter" title="American League Blogs by Level" src="http://www.chiburibird.net/sporkballblog/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/AL_ByLevel.png" alt="" width="175" height="100" /></td>
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<p><strong><span style="font-size: 1.2em; font-family: Trebuchet MS; color: #cc6600;">Analysis</span></strong></p>
<p>As you can see from the pie graphs, Western division teams, in both leagues, offer the best blog selection. This was a completely unexpected result, and I haven&#8217;t been able to come up with a reasonable hypothesis. Longer bus/plane rides? Higher percentage of English majors drafted? More hitter-friendly, high-altitude ballparks? Who knows? If there is a P.I. out there with grant money to fund further research into this curious phenomenon, please post your comment below. I promise to respond in 48 hours.</p>
<p>It is particularly interesting to note who&#8217;s missing from the list. The American League East has the weakest showing, with all three no-shows coming from the Eastern Division, and most notably Boston. Those of you who are Angels and/or Yankees fans, you may be gloating right now. Bear in mind, though, we&#8217;re still in the minors.</p>
<p>More pitchers feel the urge to put their thoughts down in print. You have to wonder, aside from PFPs and <em>maybe</em> BP, what else do they have to do between starting or relief appearances? Because of their reputation for being thinking men-athletes, catchers were counted separately from the rest of the position players. They may be the brainiest, however it appears as though they prefer to keep their thoughts to themselves. Only one backstop from each league. It should be pointed out this might have been a constraint mandated by MiLB editorial staff, only one catcher on the playing field =  only one catcher/league on the blogroll.</p>
<p>Most of the bloggers come from the Triple-A levels, nationwide. I cannot think of any reason why MiLB would have a preference for what level a player is blogging about, so I will speculate this to be a self-selected trend. Perhaps it&#8217;s a bit much to ask an 18-year-old to write home <span style="color: #3366ff;"><em><strong><span style="color: #000000;">and</span></strong></em></span> to hundreds of strangers every week. Then again, perhaps the Triple-A player is more confident of sticking around for awhile, saving a considerable amount of embarrassment from a blog ending suddenly due to being released mid-season.</p>
<p>Up next, the blog-by-blog stats. How many, how long, how popular. Are we having fun yet? . . .<span style="font-size: 1.35em; font-family: Tempus Sans ITC; color: #666699;"><strong>Your friend in baseball.</strong></span></p>
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