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  • Minor Leagues (Page 44)

Reineke interview

Posted on December 10, 2007 by Duman in Bus Ride Archive

His hometown paper caught up with him.  Here is what he had to say:

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“Overall I was happy,” admitted Reineke of the Fall League. “It’s a tough league for pitchers with the layoff from the season until the Fall League begins. You have to kind of shake off the rust and it was good to be out there against the talent that is there.”

On joining the 40 man roster

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“A lot of guys at this level don’t really care what club they’re with, but I really like the Astros. Hopefully someday I’ll make it (to the big leagues) with them. It’s an honor, but by no means is the end. I know I have a long ways to go….”Honestly it was about 50/50 if they would,” added Reineke about the Astros purchasing his contract. “I understand the business side of baseball and I’m 25 and getting to the age where it’s time to do something.”

On off season workouts:

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“Right now I’m just working out and resting my arm and getting the tendenitis out and the rest has helped,” said Reineke. “I’m trying to get my legs in shape and building up my endurance.”

Minor News, Reineke

Brett Robinson gets local press

Posted on December 10, 2007 by Duman in Bus Ride Archive

Brett Robinson (AKA Dewey’s boy) gets some local press for returning to college:

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He said Monday that he will graduate Dec. 15 with a double major in criminology and sociology.

And his notable season in Greeneville:

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“I was happy with my season, especially as long as it was,” said Robinson, who resumed studies when the season ended.

Robinson struck out 25 and walked one in 291/3 innings for Greeneville.

Robinson relied on his fastball, curve and change-up but said he started working on a cutter late in the season.

Greeneville, Minor News, Robinson

Farm Managers Named

Posted on December 1, 2007 by Duman in Bus Ride Archive

Well almost all of them.  CC still to be determined.

As previously surmised,
RR: Dave Clark assisted by Pitching coach (PC) Burt Hooten, Hitting Coach (HC) Ron Jackson, Athletic Trainer (AT) Mike Freer

CC: To be announced later in Dec (Winter meetings being held in Nashville next week)

Salem: Pankovic is back assisted by Alex Eckelman (HC) promoted from Lex and AT Eric Montague.  PC to be announced.

Lex: Langbehn returns assisted by Stubby Clapp (HC) who gets a full season gig this year as reward for working with all the raw talent in Greeneville last year. Charlie Taylor (PC) and J. D. Shields (AT) return to their post.

TriCities: Rancott is back again along with Joel Chimelis (HC) and Don Alexander (PC).  Brian Baca (AT) jumps up north from Greeneville.

Greeneville: Linares will get to know his players from last year better as many will be joining him back at Pioneer Park.  New staff will be: Tony Jaramillo (HC), Travis Driskill (PC), John Patton (AT)

New rovers of note include:

Gary Redus: baserunning & outfield
Britt Burns: pitching

From the Astros site
With additional input from the Lex paper

Jan. 18th update:

There have been some changes:

Salem’s pitching coach: Gary Ruby
Salem’s hitting coach: Keith Bodie
Greeneville’s hitting coach: D J Boston
Lexington trainer: John Patton

Managers, Minor News

VallyCats “The Joe” will be July Pin UP

Posted on November 21, 2007 by Duman in Bus Ride Archive

oseph L. Bruno Stadium, home of the Tri-City ValleyCats, is featured in the newly released, 2008 Baseball America Great Parks Calendar. The calendar showcases some of the finest ballparks in the country each month, with “The Joe” featured for the month of July.

Bruno Stadium, Minor News, ValleyCats

Astros in Winter Ball

Posted on November 17, 2007 by Jacksonian in Bus Ride Archive

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New GM in Lexington

Posted on November 8, 2007 by Duman in Bus Ride Archive

Andy Shea has been named general manager of the Lexington Legends. Shea succeeds Kevin Kulp, who stepped down to pursue other opportunities.

Front Office, Lexington Legends, Minor News
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