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Lady’s Choice: Player Pick for July

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 starting slot for the Angels. Sean O’Sullivan arrived from Double-A Arkansas to fill out the starting rotation in Salt Lake, until he pitched his way to Los Angeles as well. The next pitcher called up to bolster our Triple-A rotation was Trevor Bell.

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’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’t gotten the run support he deserves. So

Trevor Bell was selected by the Angels in the first round, 37th overall, a supplemental pick to compensate for the loss of free agent Troy Percival. His development from Rookie through Advanced-A was steady, albeit unspectacular, with ERA stats of 3.50, 4.14, 4.22, respectively. Bell made the Double-A roster out of spring training this year, and it seems as though something clicked. In 11 starts for Arkansas, he relinquished only 54 hits and just one homer in 68.2 IP for a 2.55 ERA.

Pitcher injuries among the Angels resulted in a mid-June spot start for O’Sullivan against San Francisco and subsequent promotion for Bell, who got his first Triple-A start against division-leading Colorado. And what a start it was; a two-hit, complete game shut-out. Since then, the 21-year-old has pitched like he’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’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 five-pitch duel between Bell and major-league veteran Sal Fasano.

Much has been made of Bell’s off-season acting career, as well as his relation to the original Bozo the Clown. And while these are interesting media bytes, they aren’t nearly as intriguing as a couple of other extracurricular activities engaged in by the youngster from North Hollywood, CA.

At the start of the 2008 season, Bell joined Barry Zito’s “Strikeouts for Troops” 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 horrendous flooding 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 $2,500 towards rebuilding efforts.

What is noteworthy about these contributions is how uncommonly rare it is for low-level minor leaguers to be thinking of something other than their on-field performance. For yours truly, it’s yet another reason to cheer on our latest young gun…Your friend in baseball.

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Link of the Week (or Whenever): A Little Love for Host Families

June 12, 2009 — In case you hadn’t noticed, Opening Day for the Orem Owlz is fast approaching, June 23. Last year’s batting coach, Brenton Del Chiaro, has moved up the ladder to the Single-A Cedar Rapids Kernels. I’m thrilled to note former Salt Lake first baseman Mike Eylward will be this season’s hitting coach for the Rookie-A team. For a nice memory of Mike’s hitting prowess, visit the 6-4-2 blog and scroll down to 2007-07-18: Tacoma 9, Salt Lake 10 (12 innings).

Last and certainly not least. . .I have described the valuable service provided by host families. This season Benjamin Hill has written a lovely reminder, “Host Families Make Players Feel at Home.” If you’re a baseball fan (or someone who likes having kids around) living in the Orem area, consider reaching out and offering a helping hand to these youngsters. For more information, contact the Knight Owlz Booster Club via the Owlz front office, 801.377.BALL (2255) . . .Your friend in baseball.


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Link of the Week (or Whenever): Media Links

June 10, 2009 — Once your fave ballplayer makes it to The Show, it’s pretty easy to keep tabs on how he’s doing. As friends and family will tell you, though, trying to follow someone’s progress as he works his way through the minor league system can be a challenge.  Benjamin Hill notes the community of minor league baseball followers often can provide tidbits of info determined to be not-revenue-worthy by the mainstream media outlets.  Between the two sources, you can get some pretty decent coverage.

The tricky part is gleaning out the category of information you want. For example, some websites focus on trades and/or fantasy; others offer stats, trends and forecasts;  still others provide debate and discussion. So, in an effort to guide you through the maze, or perhaps just to sort them out for myself, I offer this short list, with a word of warning. Per usual, my choices might be on the eccentric side. Of course, you knew this already, yes?. . .Your friend in baseball.

The Show

L.A. Times (news) Angels News (MLB website)
O.C. Register (news) Angels Press Pass (MLB website)
Riverside P.E. (news) Rally Monkeys Blog (MLB website)
Daylife (news)

Triple-A

Salt Lake Tribune (news) Bees News (Team/MiLB website)
Deseret News (news) Beeswax Blog (Team/MiLB website)
Our Sports Central (news) MLN The Raw Feed (news)
KSL (news) Pacific Coast League Newsfeed

Double-A

Arkansas Democratic-Gazette (news)
Buyer beware. . .paid subscription required.
Travelers (Team/MiLB website)
Texas League Newsfeed

Advanced-A

Inland Valley Daily Bulletin (news) Quakes News (MiLB/Team website)
California League Newsfeed

Single-A

Cedar Rapids Gazette (news) Kernels News (Team website)
GazLink Blog (news) Kernels News (MiLB website)
Midwest League Newsfeed

Rookie

Provo Daily Herald (news) Owlz News (Team/MiLB website)
Pioneer League Newsfeed

Independent Leagues

OurSportsCentral Baseball America
MLN The Raw Feed The Baseball Cube
Indy Baseball Chatter

A random assortment of stuff

Baseball Reference From the Bleachers at Franklin Covey
The Baseball Cube Rounding Third and Heading Home
The Farm’s Almanac Travelerocity
Angels’s Affiliates Daily Roundup Travs and Such
Pacific Prospect Report Arkansas Travelers Museum
Farm System Future Angels
John Sickels Minor League Ball 6-4-2 an Angels/Dodgers Double-Play Blog
SB Nation Angels Win
Halos Heaven

A handful of blogs by players and their better halves

Ashley Thompson Chris Rosenbaum
Torii Hunter
John Lackey (inactive) Barrett Browning (inactive)

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