Monday, March 14, 2011

WILY MO PENA AND ERICK ALMONTE STAY HOT IN MAJOR LEAGUE CAMPS WHILE TOTAL COUNT OF ATLANTIC LEAGUERS INCREASES TO 24

A great many cuts have been made in major league spring training rosters already, but not a single one (unless we missed something) has involved any of the 15 former Atlantic League players with hopes of making opening day rosters.

Meanwhile, two more onetime Atlantic Leaguers players have appeared in major league spring training games, jumping that already impressive count to at least 24. Nine of the 24 have been brought up for a game or two from minor league camps.

The two most recent additions are position players. Shortstop Ed Rogers (Bridgeport), who had a very good spring with Arizona one year ago before going back to Reno (Triple-A) where he was highly regarded both on the diamond and in the clubhouse, made a one-game appearance with the Diamondbacks.

Third baseman Mike Costanzo (Camden) made an appearance with Cincinnati.

PENA, ALMONTE KEEP UP BLISTERING PACE

Wily Mo Pena, the veteran first baseman-outfielder trying to get back to the majors where he prospered for a time, is making decision-makers in Arizona take notice.

The big guy, who spent the early part of last season at Bridgeport, dropped below.400when he failed to get a hit as a pinch hitter Sunday, but still is at .393 for the 13Cactus League games he has been in with 11 hits in 28 at-bats, including three homers and six runs batted in.

Erick Almonte's bid to get back to the majors for the first time since 2003 (New York Yankees) as a pinch hitter and utilityman with Milwaukee is still going strong. The onetime Long Island infielder is making the Atlantic League look good by hitting .436 (17-for-39) with the Brewers. He leads the team in both hits and at-bats, and has three homers and has driven in nine runs.

We plan a rundown on all of the key bids by former Atlantic League players to land major league jobs in this Thursday's Independent Baseball Insider column. Subscriptions are available elsewhere on this blog.

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