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P 14 P of 45 P 30 P 11 P 10 34 7Of 32 47 P B-4 | THE FREDERICK NEWS-POST | TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 2014 2014 FREDERICK KEYS ◆P 23 ◆P 14 ◆P 27 ◆OF 35 ◆P 45 ◆P Photo not available Jesse Beal Mark Blackmar Parker Bridwell Michael Burgess Miguel Chalas Eun Chul Choi Height, weight: 6-6, 210 Height, weight: 6-3, 215 Height, weight: 6-4, 186 Height, weight: 5-11, 195 Height, weight: 6-0, 170 Height, weight: 6-2, 225 Bats, throws: S, R Bats, throws: R, R Bats, throws: R, R Bats, throws: L, L Bats, throws: R, R Bats, throws: R, R Born: July 12, 1990 Born: April 28, 1992 Born: Aug. 2, 1991 Born: Oct. 20, 1988 Born: June 27, 1992 Born: Dec. 24, 1983 Hometown: Washington, D.C. Hometown: Corpus Christi, Texas Hometown: Hereford, Texas Hometown: Apollo Beach, Fla. Hometown: Seibo, D.R. Hometown: Daegu, South Korea How acquired: 14th-round pick How acquired: 16th-round pick How acquired: Ninth-round pick How acquired: Signed as free How acquired: International free How acquired: Signed as a free in 2008 draft in 2011 draft in 2010 draft agent in 2014 agent in 2010 agent in 2011. Noteable: Pitched in a career- Noteable: Former Texas 5A Play- Noteable: No. 19 prospect in Noteable: Was a first-round pick Noteable: Was innings-eater Noteable: Made three appear- high 40 games for Frederick last er of the Year in high school, his organization, struck out 144 in of the Nationals in 2007 out of with Keys after making transition ances in the independent Gold- season with 4.71 ERA. father is a professional golfer. an up-and-down 2013 season high school. Spent 2013 with from starter to bullpen in 2013. en Baseball League in 2008. Went 4-9 with 5.53 ERA in Del- in Delmarva; almost played QB Corpus Christi (Texas League), marva last season. at Texas Tech. where he hit 12 home runs. ◆OF 10 ◆P 50 ◆INF 11 ◆P 40 ◆P 30 ◆INF 12 Glynn Davis Gene Escat Jason Esposito Mychal Givens Matt Hobgood Joel Hutter Height, weight: 6-3, 185 Height, weight: 6-0, 207 Height, weight: 6-2, 210 Height, weight: 6-0, 207 Height, weight: 6-4, 265 Height, weight: 6-2, 205 Bats, throws: R, R Bats, throws: R, R Bats, throws: R, R Bats, throws: R, R Bats, throws: R, R Bats, throws: R, R Born: Dec. 7, 1991 Born: May 30, 1990 Born: July 19, 1990 Born: May 13, 1990 Born: Aug. 3, 1989 Born: Feb. 28, 1990 Hometown: Baltimore Hometown: Hanford, Calif. Hometown: Bethany, Conn. Hometown: Tampa, Fla. Hometown: Norco, Calif. Hometown: Davenport, Iowa How acquired: Signed as a free How acquired: 23rd-round pick How acquired: Second-round How acquired: Second-round How acquired: First-round pick How acquired: 10th-round pick agent in 2010. in 2009 pick in 2011 pick in 2009 in 2009 in 2012 Noteable: Hampered by ham- Noteable: Bullpen workhorse led Noteable: Hit .222 with Keys in Noteable: Transitioned from Noteable: Worked out of bullpen Noteable: Had team-best 53 string injury in 2013 that affect- Keys in 2013 with 41 appear- 2013, struggling to find groove infield to mound in 2013. Fin- in 2013, his first year back after walks for Delmarva in 2013. Was ed his trademark speed. Hit ances. Had a rough May that while making 22 errors playing ished 2-3 with 4.22 ERA in Del- shoulder surgery. Went combined IronBirds player of the year in .234 with 17 steals with Keys. contributed to 5.65 ERA. first and third base. marva. Has 97 mph fastball in 9-4 with 4.32 ERA. 2012. high school. ◆P 34 ◆INF 3 ◆OF 7 ◆INF 6 ◆INF 32 ◆P 26 Branden Kline Adrian Marin Trent Mummey Tucker Nathans Jerome Pena Matt Price Height, weight: 6-3, 210 Height, weight: 5-10, 180 Height, weight: 5-9, 167 Height, weight: 6-0, 200 Height, weight: 5-11, 185 Height, weight: 6-2, 215 Bats, throws: R, R Bats, throws: R, R Bats, throws: L, L Bats, throws: L, R Bats, throws: S, R Bats, throws: R, R Born: Sept. 29, 1991 Born: March 9, 1994 Born: Jan. 5, 1989 Born: Nov. 6, 1988 Born: Nov. 6, 1988 Born: Sept. 8, 1989 Hometown: Frederick Hometown: Miami Hometown: Jasper, Ala. Hometown: Warwick, N.Y. Hometown: Carefree, Ariz. Hometown: Sumter, S.C. How acquired: Second-round How acquired: Third-round pick How acquired: Fourth-round How acquired: Signed as a free How acquired: 28th-round pick How acquired: Seventh-round pick in 2012 in 2009 pick in 2010 agent in 2013 in 2011 pick in 2012 Noteable: Touted as organiza- Noteable: Baseball America Noteable: Injuries limited him to Noteable: Hit .277 in 45 games Noteable: Had career highs in Noteable: Hit stride at end of tion’s 20th-best prospect, he calls him organization’s “best 18 games with the Keys in with the Keys in 2013. HRs (11), Doubles (21) and Keys season in 2013, allowing went 1-2 with 5.86 ERA in Del- defensive infielder.” Made 20 2013. Added eight doubles and RBIs (52) while playing entire one run over final 10 2-3. marva last year before breaking errors, hit .265 with 48 RBIs in five steals. 2013 season with Keys. his leg. Delmarva last year. ◆C 19 ◆P 17 ◆C 18 ◆INF 9 ◆P 47 ◆P 16 Steel Russell Lex Rutledge Wynston Sawyer Creede Simpson Matt Taylor Brady Wager Height, weight: 6-0, 190 Height, weight: 6-2, 205 Height, weight: 6-1, 181 Height, weight: 6-2, 185 Height, weight: 6-2, 205 Height, weight: 6-1, 205 Bats, throws: R, R Bats, throws: L, L Bats, throws: R, R Bats, throws: R, R Bats, throws: R, L Bats, throws: R, R Born: Sept. 5, 1990 Born: June 28, 1991 Born: Nov. 14, 1991 Born: Sept. 8, 1989 Born: April 1, 1991 Born: Nov. 17, 1990 Hometown: Wyndmoor, Pa. Hometown: Tupelo, Miss. Hometown: San Diego Hometown: Auburn, Ala. Hometown: Midland, Ga. Hometown: Miami, Ariz. How acquired: 32nd-round pick How acquired: Sixth-round pick How acquired: Eighth-round How acquired: 25th-round pick How acquired: Fifth-round pick How acquired: Ninth-round pick in 2012 in 2012 pick in 2010 in 2012 in 2011 in 2012 Noteable: Son of former Pirates Noteable: Power pitcher with Noteable: Spent past two sea- Noteable: Started hot with Noteable: Spent past two sea- Noteable: Went 5-13 in 24 manager and current Orioles sharp curve fanned 15 in 12 2- sons with Shorebirds. Hit .238 Shorebirds in 2013 before injury sons with Shorebirds. Went 4- starts between Frederick and bench coach John Russell, he hit 3 innings in brief stint with Keys with eight HRs and 42 walks in slowed him. Hit .248 and tied 13, but had a 3.77 ERA and Delmarva. Pitched Keys’ lone .236 in 42 games for Shore- at end of season. 2013. for club lead with nine HRs. held lefties to a .193 average. complete-game shutout in birds in 2013. 2013. ◆OF 2 ◆M 55 ◆HC 13 ◆PC 16 Branden Webb Luis Pujols Torre Tyson Kennie Steenstra Height, weight: 6-1, 185 Manager Hitting Coach Pitching Coach Bats, throws: L, L Born: Feb. 24, 1990 Noteable: Spending his first sea- Noteable: This will be his sec- Noteable: Rejoined the Keys last Hometown: San Diego son with the Keys after managing ond season as the Keys hitting season after spending three sea- How acquired: 30th-round pick the low-Class A Delmarva Shore- coach after spending 11 sea- sons as a coach with the Class AA in 2009 birds to a 54-82 record last sea- sons as a player, manager and Bowie Baysox. He has been a part son. He spent nine seasons in coach in the New York Yankees’ of the Orioles’ minor-league staff Noteable: Hit .201 with 107 the major leagues as a catcher organization. He spent three sea- since 2005. This will mark his third strikeouts in 84 games for Keys for the Houston Astros, Kansas sons managing the Yankees’ low- season as the pitching coach for in 2013. City Royals and Montreal Expos. Class A affliate and one season the Keys, including 2009 and last He’s also the cousin of famed managing their high-A team. He season. He was an All-American Angels’ slugger Albert Pujols. played college ball at Missouri. player at Wichita State..
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