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UPCOMING GAMES and PITCHING PROBABLES Saturday, August 3Rd ROC 6:05 PM St St. Cloud Rox (MN) (38-22 Overall, 18-7 Second Half) vs. Willmar Stingers (MN) (35-27 Overall, 13-13 Second Half) Northwoods League Thursday, August 1st/August 2nd -- 7:05 PM Bill Taunton Stadium -- Willmar, MN/Joe Faber Field -- St. Cloud, MN Game #61/62 (Overall), #26/27 (2nd Half) Radio: 1390 AM St. Cloud App: 1390 Granite City Sports Broadcaster: Evan Hughes Media Contact: [email protected] UPCOMING GAMES AND PITCHING PROBABLES Saturday, August 3rd ROC 6:05 PM St. Cloud Trevor Koenig vs Rochester TBA 1390 AM St. Cloud/1390GraniteCitySports.com Sunday, August 4th ROC 4:05 PM St. Cloud Rhyse Dee vs Rochester TBA 1390 AM St. Cloud/1390GraniteCitySports.com Monday, August 5th @MAN 6:35 PM St. Cloud Alex Carrillo vs Mankato Brett Newberg 1390 AM St. Cloud/1390GraniteCitySports.com Tuesday, August 6th OFF OFF Major League Dream Showcase Available to stream on the NWL Baseball Network ROX PLAY STINGERS IN POTENTIAL PLAYOFF SERIES: Playing for the final two times in the regular season, St. Cloud and Willmar will play a home-and-home series on 2019 Rox Overview Overall Record......................................... 38-22 August 1st and August 2nd. St. Cloud is coming off of a series split against Waterloo while Willmar split First Half Record ..................................... 20-15 with Eau Claire. The Rox currently lead the season series 6-4. With a series split, St. Cloud would clinch the Second Half Record................................18-7 Home ......................................................... 19-11 Highway 23 trophy that is awarded to the team that wins the season series. With Willmar winning the first Road ........................................................... 19-11 half of the Great Plains West and the Rox leading the second half by four games, this could potentially be Place NWL Great Plains West ...................... 1 a first round matchup in the Northwoods League playoffs. The Rox lead the Stingers by three games in Games Behind ............................................N/A overall record, which is another important factor for this series with home field advantage. Last 10 ............................................................ 7-3 Last 5 ............................................................... 3-2 Jordan Barth (Augustana) broke BARTH BREAKS THREE ROX RECORDS: 2018 Home Attendance .................... 54,665 three single-season records for St. Cloud in the series against Waterloo. In the series opener, he blasted Home Dates Left ............................................. 5 a home run over the left field wall that gave him the most hits (85) and runs (49) by a single Rox player in any season. On Wednesday, he hit his 23rd double of the season that earned him the single-season record. Multiple Rox records are still in jeopardy of being broken this season, including the single-season RBI, individual wins and total team runs records. Rox August Schedule 8/1 @WIL 7:05 Over the last two weeks, Rox Field Manager Augie 8/2 WIL 7:05 WELCOME TO THE SQUAD: 8/3 ROC 6:05 Rodriguez and the front office have been busy adding new players to St. Cloud’s roster. Daniel Montgom- 8/4 ROC 4:05 8/5 @MAN 6:35 ery Jr. (Southwestern) is hitting nearly .400 in his first two weeks and had the game-winning hit against 8/6 OFF OFF Bismarck in late July. Zach Lauzon (Concordia-St. Paul) returns to the Rox pitching staff after being in the 8/7 @MAN 6:35 8/8 ROC 7:05 starting rotation the entire summer of 2018. Gus Steiger’s teammate at South Dakota State Luke Ira has 8/9 ROC 7:05 joined the team and already contributed at the plate. He plays second base and shortstop. Ethan Roe, 8/10 @TB (DH) 4:35 8/10 @TB (DH) 6:35 a catcher from St. John’s, joined his college teammate Joey Stock on roster. Ulises Caballero (California 8/11 @TB 12:35 8/12 PLAYOFFS TBA Baptist) joins a talented group of Rox outfielders. Lenny Walker (St. Cloud State) joins Husky teammates 8/13 PLAYOFFS TBA Trevor Koenig, Riley Ahern and Blake Flint as a DH. Nick Desalvo (LIU-Brooklyn) will look to help the arms 8/14 PLAYOFFS TBA 8/15 PLAYOFFS TBA in the pitching staff. 8/16 PLAYOFFS TBA ROX COACHING STAFF, 9 PLAYERS OFF FOR SHOWCASE: On Tuesday, August 6th at Warner Park in Madison, Wisconsin, the annual Major League Dream Showcase will take place. Jack Kelly (Minnesota), Gus Steiger (South Dakota State), Jordan Barth (Augustana), Garrett Delano (Brown), Trae Robertson (Missouri), Alex Carillo (Faulkner), Max Rippl (Kent State), Drew Garrett (Johnson County CC) and Joey Stock (St. Johns) will all participate. The rosters are formed by MLB scouts. Rox Field Manager Augie Rodriguez and his staff will manage the visiting team during the 4:05 game. ROX PITCHERS FOR SERIES: Trae Robertson (Missouri) will start game one of the St. Cloud Social Media series on Thursday at Bill Taunton Stadium. He is 2-2 on the season and has a 5.12 ERA. On June 22nd, Twitter: @StCloudRox he earned the win against the Stingers after tossing 3.1 innings out of the bullpen. Northwoods Facebook: St. Cloud Rox League All-Star RJ Martinez (Minot State) is the probable for the Rox on Friday. Martinez is 6-0 on the season and has a 3.60 ERA. He leads the Rox pitching staff in strikeouts with 46. Instagram: @StCloudRox Snapchat: St Cloud Rox FOR UP-TO-DATE PLAYER AND TEAM NEWS, STATS, ETC VISIT northwoodsleague.com/st-cloud-rox/ ROX POSITION PLAYER NOTES 2 23 Freddy Achecar UTI/LHP 6’2, 230, Jr Atlanta, Georgia Georgetown Hit .250 in 168 at-bats, 42 hits, 2 home runs, 18 RBI’s in jis junior season at Georgetown in 2019. Appeared in 40 games in 2018 at Georgetown, making 29 starts as a sophomore. He finished with a .288 on base percentage and was named to the BIG EAST All-Academic team. -A true utility player, Achecar can play 1B, LF, RF as well as pitch. -Two-year starter at the Lovett School, winning the State Championship as a senior and was named Defensive Player of the Year. During that season, he hit .352, carried a 0.40 ERA on the mound and posted a .989 fielding percentage at 1B. 1 Jordan Barth INF 6’1, 185, Soph Cold Spring, Minnesota Augustana -Had 65 hits, 45 RBI’s, 9 home runs, a .422 batting average in 154 at-bats in his sophomore season at Augustana in 2019. -As a freshman at Augustana in 2018, Barth was named NSIC All-Tournament MVP and the NSIC Freshman of the Year. He hit .362 and started in all 59 games of the season. -Helped guide Augustana to its first ever National Championship in 2018. -Attended Rocori High School, leading them to a Minnesota State Baseball Tournament appearance. -Holds the Rox single-season records for hits, runs and doubles. 7 Ben Carew OF 6’0, 190, RS-Soph Appleton, Wisconsin Kent State -Had 219 at-bats, 89 hits, 31 RBI’s, 3 home runs, hit .406 in his redshirt sophomore season at Kent State in 2019. -Carew is a returner from the 2018 St. Cloud Rox team that finished with a winning record -Following a redshirt season at Kent State in 2017, Carew made 16 appearances and did not commit an error in the outfield -Enjoys camping, fishing and boating -The person he admires most is Aaron Rodgers 6 Ulises Caballero OF 6’1, 190, Soph Corona, California California Baptist -Hit .310 and drove in 40 runs at Riverside Community College -Transferring into California Baptist in the fall of 2019 27 Garett Delano RHP/OF 6’2, 205, Jr Callahan, FL Brown -69 innings pitched, 3-5 record, 4.83 ERA, 41 strikeouts on the mound in 2019 at Brown. Had a .289 batting average in 142 plate appearances, 41 hits, 25 RBIs, 6 home runs. -In 2018, Delano was a force both on the mound as he earned wins against Dallas Baptist and Princeton. He also led the team in strikeouts as a member of the weekend staff -He also paced Brown at the plate in 2018, leading the team in batting average at .266 -Hit .500 in a three-game series vs Texas A&M as a freshman in 2017 -Salutatorian at West Nassau High School 4 Zack Elliott UTI 6’3, 180, Fr Eden Prairie, Minnesota Minnesota -Hit .154 in 13 plate appearances in 2019 in his freshman season at Minnesota in 2019. -Helped lead Eden Prairie to the Class 4A State Championship in his junior season -2018 Mr. Minnesota Baseball finalist -A three-sport athlete in high school who also participated in football as an outside linebacker and a small forward in basketball 3 Luke Ira INF 6’0, 190, Fr Iowa City, Iowa South Dakota State -Hit .242 in 194 at-bats in his freshman season at South Dakota State in 2019. He hit 11 doubles and drove in 25 runs. -Two-time All-State selection as a shortstop at Solon High School -Ira’s older sister, Emily, is a pitcher at Western Illinois and was Summit League Pitcher of the Year in 2017 -He is teammates with Rox returning infielder Gus Steiger at South Dakota State. ROX POSITION PLAYER NOTES 3 16 Jack Kelly C 6’0, 185, Soph St. Michael, Minnesota Minnesota -He hit .296 in his sophomore season at Northwestern in 2019 -Appeared in 24 games, making 15 starts at catcher in his freshman season in 2018 -Four-year letterwinner at St. Michael-Albertville, leading them to a state tournament appearance in 2015 -Intends to major in economics 8 Daniel Montgomery Jr. INF/RHP 5’10, 185, Jr Boling, Texas Southwestern -Hit .364 in 42 games played in the spring of 2019 at Southwestern University -In 2019, he also drove in 45 runs and blasted 9 home runs -D3Baseball.com recognized him as a 2nd Team All-American 29 Ethan Roe C 6’1, 195, Fr Golden Valley, Minnesota St.
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