Centralia, IL native and former Angels 19th rounder Aaron Newcomb signed with Gateway Thursday while former Cardinals 3rd rounder Niko Vasquez was traded to the Grizzlies from the Joliet Slammers Friday afternoon.
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Let's start with Vasquez, who comes to Gateway with a lot of hype. He was a High School draft pick in 2008 out of Durango HS (Las Vegas, NV). Vasquez reached Double-A Springfield in the Cardinals system in 2011 and 2012, combining to play in 56 games at that level. He was the 91st overall pick in '08 and as recent as 2011 he was considered to be a top 50 prospect in the Redbirds system.
Vasquez by the #'s:
- 603 professional games over the course of 6 seasons.
- He has 218 games at High-A.
- His career average isn't eye-popping (.235) and the only stop with an average over .300 was Rookie Ball Johnson City in '08 during his first pro season.
- Decent power numbers for Vasquez who plays all 3 infield spots. He has 44 career HR's and collected 12+ in 2010 and 2011. He also smacked 8 in only 59 games with the Slammers last season.
Vasquez played for Grizzlies bench coach Mike Breyman last season when Breyman was the manager at Joliet.
Newcomb, who turned 24 on March 2, was drafted by the Angels after finishing up his collegiate career @ Division II powerhouse Delta State University.
"I'm excited to join the Grizzlies this year," Newcomb said. "I've been working hard this offseason trying to improve my mechanics. I'm ready to see my progress."
Newcomb went a combined 4-5 in 2012 & 2013 in the Angels system. The 6-2 right-hander appeared in 27 games (15 starts). He pitched for Rookie Ball Orem in 2012 and Single-A Burlington in 2013.
Newcomb has an impressive college career at DII Delta State University, winning a combined 18 games in 2 seasons and helped guide the Statesmen to a DII College World Series Runner-Up finish in his senior season. He led the team with 11 wins during his senior season while notching a 3.07 ERA.
The name is familiar to a lot of local baseball fans because of his days at nearby Centralia HS. Judging by #'s, talent and upside, I expect Newcomb to have an impact in the Grizzlies starting rotation in '14. We'll see come May.
Go Grizzlies!
-Voice of the Grizzlies, Adam Young