Friday, November 19, 2010

ATLANTIC LEAGUE COULD GET SECOND LONG ISLAND TEAM

(The following story is an excerpt from our regular Independent Baseball Insider column, which subscribers receive on the first and third Thursday of each offseason month and weekly throughout the summer.)

While we have nothing new to report on the Atlantic League’s desire to have a four-team division in the southwest a year from now because of the new stadium planned for Sugar Land, TX, it appears the league is closer to adding a second franchise on heavily populated Long Island. It already has the highly popular Long Island Ducks, who annually sell out and lead Independent Baseball in attendance.

Nassau County hopes to break ground no later than 2012 for a ballpark, with Long Island’s leading newspaper, Newsday, reporting stadium funding would be guaranteed by the county and payments would be made by a team.

“It’s been percolating for years,” Atlantic League Founder Frank Boulton told Newsday, “and now it seems to have some support from the county executive and his staff, and we’re excited.” County Executive Edward Mangano told the newspaper “it’s very real”. The Atlantic League, which will have a travel team as its eighth playing partner in 2011 since Newark has moved to the Can-Am League, also expects to have a new franchise in Loudoun County, VA in 2012.

DUCKS PROMOTE FROM WITHIN

Kevin Baez became the second rookie manager for the 2011 Atlantic League season when Long Island promoted its three-time all-star and longtime coach to replace Dave LaPoint. He joins Pat Osborn, who was named earlier to lead Southern Maryland.

"Kevin has earned his shot," praised General Manager Michael Pfaff. Baez, who played in 63 major league games with the New York Mets, became a fulltime coach in 2005. Ironically, his first major league games were played for Bud Harrelson, now Senior VP of Baseball Operations for the Ducks.

GRUBE ALSO WINS PROMOTION

When we noted recently that former Blue Crabs hurler Jarrett Grube had been signed to a new contract in the Seattle organization, we did not realize he also was placed on the roster of Triple-A Tacoma.

Grube, 29, was 5-5, 3.23 in 15 starts for Double-A West Tenn after leaving Southern Maryland, and made two appearances with Tacoma. The right-hander is having a strong winter league season, winning four of five decisions in six starts for Lara in Venezuela. The seven-year pro has allowed only two walks in 33.1 innings, and has given up more than two earned runs only once. This type of work could earn him a non-roster invitation to the major league spring training camp.

Prominent Atlantic League grads released of late by major league organizations include lefty Sam Narron (Camden) by Milwaukee, right-hander Ryan Houston by the Los Angeles Angels and southpaw Andy Van Hekken by Houston. Both Houston and Van Hekken were Somerset Patriots.

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