Tuesday, September 20, 2011

2011 Gateway Grizzlies Season In Review

Leading up to the 2011 season, hope and promise was surrounding the Gateway Grizzlies baseball team.  With a solid blend of returners and newcomers, talent was up and down the Gateway roster, but as they say, ‘you don’t win games on paper.’  The Grizzlies never found a groove and stumbled to a 39-56 record, their lowest win total since they won only 34 games in 2002.   

Gateway jumped out to an early 10-5 record and appeared to be destined for plenty of success.  With third-year Grizzlie Mark Brackman (All pictures in this story, courtesy of Paul Baillargeon/ActionImaging.com) and hyped newcomer Aaron Shafer anchoring the starting rotation and a loaded batting order, the Grizzlies endured two four-game winning streaks and won eight of nine from late May to early June. 

Shafer, a former second round pick of the Chicago Cubs, lasted only two starts with Gateway before a big league club came calling.  The Atlanta Braves purchased Shafer’s contract and placed him at High-A Lynchburg, where Shafer shined.  The Moscow Mills, MO native finished the season at Double-A Mississippi. 
Despite the hot start, June is when the wheels started to fall off.  Gateway suffered a 9-19 record during the month of June, their worst monthly record during the season.  Dropping back in the standings, the Grizzlies were never able to recover.  The Grizzlies never collected a five-game winning streak during the season, winning four in a row three times, but never five in a row. 

Gateway sent their second player to affiliated ball in mid-June when Ryan Khoury was signed by the Boston Red Sox.  It was Khoury’s second go-around with the Red Sox, who released him in the 2011 Spring Training after he spent 2006-2010 with them.  Khoury batted .320 with five home runs during his stint at Gateway and excelled upon his return to the Red Sox organization, finishing the year at Triple-A Pawtucket.

With the team all but out of the playoff chase in early-August, Grizzlies Manager Phil Warren began making roster moves.  The first move made by Gateway was a blockbuster trade, involving star slugger Logan Parker.  Gateway traded Parker and a player to be named later to River City for pitcher Erick Carillo and three players to be named later on August 3rd. 
Gateway followed up the Parker deal with another trade on August 9th.  This time the Grizzlies sent outfielder DJ Fitzgerald to Windy City for a player to be named later.  Two days later the Grizzlies shipped fourth year Grizzlie Brandon Peters to Joliet for outfielder Jett Hart.

The Grizzlies finished the season with a roster that was drastically different than opening day.  Only eight players from opening day finished the season with Gateway.
The Grizzlies offense shined once again in 2011.  Finishing second in the league in runs scored and home runs, Gateway was led by Charlie Lisk, Joe Agreste and Landon Hernandez, three mainstays throughout the 2011 season.

Playing in his fifth year with Gateway, Lisk had another remarkable season, earning his fifth Frontier League All-Star selection.  The Wentzville, MO native batted .295 with 24 homers and 94 RBI, both tops in the Frontier League.  At season’s end, Lisk was the Gateway Grizzlies career record holder in games played, at-bats, runs scored, total bases, triples, hits, home runs and RBI.  Lisk is also the Frontier League career leader in home runs and RBI.  He was named the Grizzlies team MVP for the third consecutive season.
Agreste had a consistent and productive 2011 campaign.  A 2009 member of the Grizzlies, the Chesapeake, VA native spent 2010 in the Padres organization, before returning to Gateway.  Tying a franchise single-season record with 94 games played, Agreste hit .291 with ten homers and 71 RBI.  Agreste set a new single-season franchise record for at-bats, notching 378, en route to his first ever Frontier League All-Star selection.    

Hernandez had the most up and down season of the three Grizzlies offensive strongholds.  After a blistering start to the season, the second-year Gateway catcher ran into a mid-season funk, before finishing strong.  Landon’s end of the season production earned him a spot on the Frontier League Post-Season All Star team.  Hernandez batted .250 with 18 homers and 46 RBI, while proving he was the top defensive catcher in the league, throwing out over 40 percent of attempted base stealers.  He was named Gateway Grizzlies fan favorite at the end of the season awards ceremony.
Three rookies came to Gateway late in the season and helped the teams finish strong in August.  Clovis, CA native Case Rigby made the biggest impact of the three.  Batting .354 with nine RBI in 24 games, Rigby was one of the hottest hitters in the Frontier League down the stretch.  Derek Jennings and Jett Hart came to the Grizzlies from the Seattle Studs of the Pacific International League and played in all 21 games to end the season, batting at the top of the Grizzlies order in each game.  Jennings drove in nine runs while Hart homered three times and drove in ten.   

On the pitching side of things, Gateway struggled once again on the mound, posting the third worst ERA in the Frontier League at 5.16.  Brackman led the Grizzlies pitching staff for the third consecutive season, inching closer to numerous Grizzlies career pitching records.  Despite a month long absence due to a right foot injury, the Grizzlies ace right-hander amassed seven wins and finished with a league-best 2.15 ERA, while tossing three complete games.  Brackman’s stellar first half of the season earned him a spot on the Frontier League All Star team.  He was the only Grizzlies pitcher to eclipse 100 innings.    

Brackman was the only member of the starting rotation to start and finish the season with Gateway.  While Shafer was picked up by the Braves, the other members of the Grizzlies start of the season rotation, Josh Whitlock, B.J. Dail and Adrian Garza, were all released. 
Blake Barber and Ryan Juarez, both true rookies, made key contributions to the Grizzlies straight out of college.  Barber, a Missouri State product, finished 4-3 with a 4.92 ERA.  Juarez, a product of Cal State Northridge, went 4-4 with a 5.22 ERA and was named Grizzlies Rookie of the Year.  

The Grizzlies bullpen was bolstered mid-season by the addition of two rookies.  Right-handers Paul Tremlin and Jordan Cudney enjoyed a good start in the professional ranks.  Tremlin appeared ten times and finished with an ERA just over four, prior to missing the final weeks of the season due to right elbow irritation.  Meanwhile, Cudney shined in the bullpen before notching a spot start on the second to last game of the season.  In that start, Cudney threw six shutout innings, allowing only one hit.  He finished 2011 with a 1-1 record and a 2.67 ERA.
Nick Walters, JR Boling and Chris Enourato started and ended the season with the Grizzlies, adding stability to the bullpen.  Walters, in his second season with Gateway, compiled a 2-1 record and a 2.81 ERA.  Boling, who battled injuries throughout the season, appeared 20 times and posted an ERA just over four.  Enourato started the season as a middle reliever, but quickly took over the role of closer, where he saved 11 games.  Enourato was named the Grizzlies Pitcher of the Year. 
Warren completed his 5th season and with the team’s 39 wins, he moved into 8th place all-time in Frontier League Managerial wins. 

Gateway finished third in the league in attendance, barely being clipped by Traverse City for second place.  166,072 fans came through the gates at GCS Ballpark for an average of 3,610.  The final attendance total helped mark the ninth straight year in which the Grizzlies averaged over 3,600 fans.  A franchise record 8,189 fans came through the turnstiles on Sunday, September 4th for the ‘Greatest in Baseball’ as the Grizzlies fell to the River City Rascals in the final game of the 2011 season. 

The Grizzlies will look to return to the playoffs for the first time since 2008 when the 2012 season gets underway in May.  The Grizzlies will also be searching for their first Frontier League championship crown since 2003. 
Already getting the itch for Grizzlies baseball again.  I'll keep you posted on offseason happenings.  Thanks!

 Voice of the Gateway Grizzlies, Adam Young

Sunday, September 18, 2011

End of the Season Thoughts

Hello all:
With the season officially over, I will have a season review up shortly on the blog.  Currently in the midst of writing it...it will cover the entire season and review the Grizzlies tough 39-56 campaign.  Should be up later on this week..stay patient.  Thanks!

   Voice of the Grizzlies, Adam Young

Friday, September 2, 2011

Grizzlies Gear Up For Final Series in 2011

Hello All!  Crazy to think the season is coming to an end this weekend at GCS Ballpark!  The Grizzlies are getting set to begin a three-game series tonight with rival, River City.  The Grizzlies are playing some of their best baseball this season, winners of four in a row, and fresh off a sweep of Florence.  The Grizzlies have won four in a row for the first time since June 2-5 and the recept sweep was their first since June 3-5 @ home vs. Rockford.  Tonight, Gateway looks to make it five in a row, which is something they haven't done all season!  Below are some notes heading into action tonight against the Rascals:

     *Joe Agreste is chasing down some Gateway records.  Joe is currently six at-bats away from tying Charlie Lisk for most at-bats in a single-season (373 AB; 2010).  Agreste has 108 hits, five away from Lisk's single-season record (113, 2010).  Finally, if Joe plays all three games this weekend, he will have played in 94 games during the season, tying Greg Isaacson for first all-time (94).
     *Charlie Lisk is six RBI away from tying Pete Pirman (Kalamazoo: 100 RBI in 2006) for most in a single-season in Frontier League history.
     *Gateway looks for their first winning streak above four games in the 2011 season.

Pitching matchups this weekend:

    Tonight:  GWY RHP Brad Stone vs. RCY RHP Josh Lowey (2011 Frontier League Pitcher of the Year)
    Saturday: GWY RHP Jordan Cudney (first professional start) vs. RCY RHP Zach Sterner
    Sunday:  GWY RHP Mark Brackman (1.93 ERA; lowest in the FL) vs. RCY RHP Preston Vancil

Enjoy the weekend everyone!

          -Voice of the Gateway Grizzlies, Adam Young

Saturday, August 27, 2011

Grizzlies trying to end skid tonight against Evansville

Welcome back everyone!  Grizzlies take on the Evansville Otters tonight in game two of the series at GCS Ballpark.  After a great 4-2 homestand, the Grizzlies have now lost four games in a row.  Tonight, the Grizzlies will have St. Louis native Brad Stone on the hill.  Stone has won two starts in a row and has gone at least six innings in five of his last six starts.  Right-hander Scott Kelley, a former Royals farmhand, goes for the Otters.  Here are some notes heading into tonight's game, which can be heard on the Gateway Grizzlies Radio Network (590 AM KFNS, 1400 AM KJFF, gatewaygrizzlies.com, kfns.com and mymoinfo.com). 

    *Charlie Lisk is one hit away from tying Mike Breyman (2004-2008) as GWY's all-time hits leader.  One more hit gives Charlie 458 career hits in a Grizzlies uniform
    *Gateway's last three wins have been one-run wins
    *Only eight games, including tonight, remain in the 2011 season for GWY
    *The Grizzlies last lost five games in a row, July 7-12
    *Grizzlies first baseman Case Rigby has eight multi-hit games in his 18 games played

            -Adam Young

Thursday, August 18, 2011

Grizzlies trying for the Sweep Tonight

Hello All!  After a rough 1-5 road trip through the Chicago area, the Grizzlies have come home and played some impressive baseball in front of their home fans.  After a 13-5 drubbing of the Southern Illinois Miners on Tuesday night (second place:  Frontier League West Division), the Grizzlies came-from-behind to take down Southern last night.  It was a dramatic win for Gateway.  After trailing 7-2, the Grizzlies chipped away at the deficit and entered the ninth inning down 8-6.  In came Miners closer Clayton Dill, who had yet to surrender a run in 2011..that didn't bother the Grizzlies though.  Gateway collected some early hits in the inning, tied the game on an RBI walk for Johnny Aldaz, and won the game on an RBI walk for Brian Harris.  What an ending it was in Sauget!!  Here's my radio call, as heard on1400 AM KJFF, an affiliate station on the Gateway Grizzlies Radio Network.  Click the link below.

GRIZZLIES WALK OFF AGAINST MINERS

The win was the first of the season for GWY when trailing after seven innings.  They are now 1-36 when trailing after seven and 7-16 in one run games.  Excited for tonight, as the Grizzlies look to pick up their first series sweep since June 3-5 vs. Rockford.  Rookie right-hander Ryan Juarez goes for GWY and veteran right-hander Ryan Zink goes for SIL.  First pitch is set for 7:05 CT.  I go on the air 6:50 CT with the Budweiser Pregame Show.  Would love to hear from you!  Email me in the broadcast booth during the game at ayoung@gatewaygrizzlies.com

Some Grizzlies notes for tonight's game (8-17-11): 
   *Joe Agreste is hitting .417 in his last 10 games and is in the midst of a 12-game hit streak.
   *Charlie Lisk (pictured right:  courtesy of Paul Baillargeon/ActionImaging.com) is now only nine hits away from tying Mike Breyman (2004-2008) for the Grizzlies all-time hits record (458).
   *Tonight's Grizzlies starter, Ryan  Juarez, has won four of his last five starts.
   *GWY is looking to win three games in a row for the first time since late July.

GO GRIZZLIES!!!

    -Adam Young, Voice of the Gateway Grizzlies

Friday, August 12, 2011

Peters and Fitzgerald Traded

The Gateway Grizzlies have made a pair of trades during their current six-game road trip through the Chicago area.  Before game three with Joliet, GWY traded outfielder DJ Fitzgerald to Windy City for a player to be named later.  Then, early Friday, the Grizzlies announced they had traded veteran outfielder Brandon Peters to Joliet for outfielder Jett Hart. 

Fitzgerald was hitting above .300 and doing a nice job since coming to GWY from the Cubs organization.  It's still unknown who Gateway will get in return, but I feel like Phil Warren and his coaching staff will get a great talent in return.

Peters (Pictured Right:  Courtesy of Paul Baillargeon/ActionImaging.com) has been with Gateway since 2008 and there is no doubt he has been a key face of this organization.  As Phil Warren has said repeatedly, 'he plays the game the way it's supposed to be played.'  It has been a true joy covering 'BP' over the years.  He was as well-liked as anyone in the clubhouse and he produced every season @ GWY.  An All-Star in 2010, Peters wasn't putting up 'BP' like numbers in 2011, but he was still playing well and working hard every day.  I speak on behalf of the Grizzlies Organization when I say he will be sorely missed.  Phil Warren made this move out of respect for Brandon, trying to help him win a championship w/ Joliet. 

Best of luck to both Fitzgerald and Peters!

Road Trip Update: Grizzlies Struggling In The Chicago Area

Hello All!  Hope all is well wherever you are!  After taking two of three from Windy City over the weekend @ GCS Ballpark, the Grizzlies have stumbled so far on the road trip, going 0-4.  With that said, Gateway has really battled on this trip and there has been some exciting finishes.  Here's some info on those exciting finishes.

   *Tuesday night:  Gateway lost to Joliet 7-6.  GWY had runners on first and third with no outs, yet still couldn't push across a run.
   *Wednesday night:  Gateway lost to Joliet 7-5.  GWY left runners on first and second to end the game.
   *Friday night:  Gateway fell to Windy City 5-3.  GWY had runners on first and second with no one out and couldn't push a run across, ending the game with runners on second and third.

The Grizzlies are 0-35 when trailing after seven innings.  The Grizzlies are the only team in the Frontier League that hasn't come back from a deficit when trailing after seven.  The Southern Illinois Miners, the comeback team of 2011, has seven wins when trailing after seven.

The Grizzlies have two games left on the road trip before having an off day on Monday and returning back to GCS Ballpark on Tuesday for a six-game homestand.  A pair of newcomer's will start for GWY, with RHP Erick Carillo going on Saturday and RHP Nolan Shaffer on Sunday. 

Some positives from the road trip:

    *Case Rigby has been a FINE addition for GWY at first base.  The California native can flat out mash, and he also plays a solid first base.  I'm excited to watch Case play the rest of the season and hopefully beyond.
    *Kent Gerst (Pictured right:  Courtesy of Paul Baillargeon/ActionImaging.com) has started to heat up.  The O'Fallon, MO native went 2-for-3 tonight with a Solo HR and 2 RBI. 
    *Gateway continues to stay competitive..every game during the trip has been close.  Let's see if GWY can start to take a couple of these close one's!