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Top Colorado Rockies prospects found on Hartford Yard Goats roster

Hartford's Kyle Freeland (top Colorado pick in 2014) picked up a win versus Portland pitching seven solid innings

Hartford’s Kyle Freeland (top Colorado pick in 2014) picked up a win versus Portland pitching seven solid innings

Portland starter Aaron Wilkerson pitched a 2-hit shutout in his six innings of work

Portland starter Aaron Wilkerson pitched a 2-hit shutout in his six innings of work

(Portland ME) Nice matchup between Portland’s best pitcher (Aaron Wilkerson) and Hartford’s top pitching prospect (Kyle Freeland) on a beautiful Sunday afternoon.

The Sea Dogs (4-7) ended up losing this one, 8-1, because the Portland bullpen (Simon Mercedes & Mitch Atkins) gave up eight runs on eight hits in the final three innings.  That’s ugly!

Speaking of ugly, the defense on both teams was very weak with a total of nine errors.  It was a surprise to see throws to first, from the left side, be such an adventure.

I was a bit disappointed when the Portland roster was released a couple of weeks ago because none of the top prospects were there.  Almost all of them seem to be in Salem (A).  The top Red Sox prospect at Portland (second baseman Wendell Rijo) is rated 11th.

Meanwhile Hartford, which is the AA farm team of the Colorado Rockies, has #3 (David Dahl), #5 (Ryan McMahon), #8 Raimel Tapia, and #9 Kyle Freeland on their roster.

And as it turned out, all four of those top prospects were involved in today’s game.  Suspecting this I chose to spend this gorgeous April afternoon taking pictures of the prospects.

Derek Miller recorded his first AA hit today

Derek Miller recorded his first AA hit today

This is the Hartford Yard Goats first season after moving from New Britain.  I visited New Britain for a game a few years ago and got several good shots of Altoona’s young pitcher Gerrit Cole.  Boston’s Brock Holt was also on that Altoona team.

Hartford could easily be called the “Road” Goats.  Their stadium won’t be ready until the end of May so every game before then is a road game.  Nice planning!

The Goats (8-3) have plenty of highly regarded pitching and don’t appear to be intimidated by the non-stop road games.  It helps that AA crowds are very different from major league fans.  The players are a mystery to most minor-league attendees so they don’t react strongly to miscues and/or hits.  In other words, there is a lot less pressure.

One evidence of unknowing fans was a time I was at Portland in August for a Sea Dogs game versus Harrisburg.  The Senators had the #1 prospect in all of baseball on their roster………Bryce Harper.  He came across the field just before game time in a warmup jacket and hardly caused a stir in the crowd.  I had seen pictures of him so I knew what I was looking for and ended up with quite a few good shots of him in the Harrisburg dugout.

Jacquelyn Davis with David Dahl before the game

Jacquelyn Davis with David Dahl before the game

I had seen David Dahl (first round CR pick – #10 –  in 2012) last year in the New Britain dugout at Portland.  I knew what he looked like.  This time around he was in uniform and on the field early.  It wasn’t actually any baseball activity that got David on the field early.  It was Jacquelyn Davis.

Hartford’s Matt Carasiti, from Berlin CT and St. John’s, had family on hand.

Another reason why I drive up to Hadlock Field is to cheer Slugger on.  I know he’ll race a little kid and every time I’ve been there he has come in second.  That didn’t change today.  He always has a costly breakdown in the races I’ve seen.  This time he had the lead early but chose to engage his young opponent in a conversation as they both went over second base.  By the time the Big Guy got himself facing the right direction the young speedster had put him away.  Slugger was devastated and rolled in the first base coaching box sobbing.  It brought tears to my eyes too.  Maybe next time!

Aaron Wilkerson stays warm.

Aaron Wilkerson stays warm.

Aaron Wilkerson was one of those undrafted pitchers that had to make a name for himself in independent leagues to get the attention of major league teams.  I like his chances of getting to AAA Pawtucket this season.

Kyle Freeland pitched seven strong innings for Hartford giving up only five hits.  The Rockies selected Kyle in the first round (8th pick) of the 2014 draft.

This was a special day for the Sea Dogs’ Derek Miller because he got his first AA hit.

I liked the idea that the vehicle that transported Slugger around the field had a snowplow on the front of it.  It wasn’t that long ago that the white stuff was on Hadlock.  Today’s weather (60’s and sunny) was about as good as it gets this time of year.

Thanks to media relations director Chris Cameron for arranging my visit on short notice.  I flew back from Turks and Caicos on Saturday.  Now there’s a nice place!

(All of the pictures above and below will enlarge considerably if you click on them.)

Raimel Tapia (#8 prospect of CR)

Raimel Tapia (#8 prospect of CR)

Tzu-Wei Lin

Tzu-Wei Lin

Jason Witte

Jason Witte

Jose Vinicio dives back into first

Jose Vinicio dives back into first

Derek Miller slides in on Pat Valaika

Derek Miller slides in on Pat Valaika

Wendell Rijo

Wendell Rijo

David Dahl in Hartford dugout

David Dahl in Hartford dugout

Slugger devastated after yet another loss

Slugger devastated after yet another loss

Kyle Freeland between innings

Kyle Freeland between innings

Kyle Freeland and Ryan McMahon

Kyle Freeland and Ryan McMahon

Rosell Herrera and Hartford manager Darin Everson

Rosell Herrera and Hartford manager Darin Everson

Ryan McMahon

Ryan McMahon

Jacquelyn Davis

Jacquelyn Davis

Aaron Wilkerson

Aaron Wilkerson

Slugger plows past the fans

Slugger plows past the fans

David Dahl (first round CR pick in 2012)

David Dahl (first round CR pick in 2012)

Matt Carasiti

Matt Carasiti

Colorado's #5 prospect third baseman Ryan McMahon

Colorado’s #5 prospect third baseman Ryan McMahon

 

 

 

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Top Prospects Manuel Margot (Red Sox) and David Dahl (Rockies) at Hadlock Field today

Manuel Margot hit for the cycle versus New Britain driving in five runs

Manuel Margot hit for the cycle versus New Britain driving in five runs

David Dahl heads for the New Britain dugout

David Dahl heads for the New Britain dugout

(Portland ME) Four years ago I was chasing the 18-year-old phenom of the Washington Nationals. Today it was David Dahl of the Colorado Rockies.

I did get pictures of both of them despite the fact that both of them were out of uniform on the day that I saw them at Hadlock Field in Portland.

It helped that I had looked at several pictures of the player. Interesting, both players wandered from the clubhouse to the dugout at the last minute.

Today I was blessed to have a photographer near me in the New Britain dugout who has been covering the Rock Cats for twelve years. He told me earlier that he had been at Hadlock when the team bus arrived and didn’t see David Dahl get off. However, later when a player strolled into the Rock Cats dugout just before game time I asked him if it was David Dahl and he confirmed that it was.

Today was Field of Dreams day at Hadlock. The cornfields were set up in center field and the Portland players did come out from the fields as narrator Mike Antonellis told the story.

The idea of having the cornfields as part of an event at Hadlock began in the ‘90’s when efforts were being made by Eastern League teams to celebrate the league’s 75th anniversary. One of the Portland owners suggested the cornfield idea and it has become an annual event ever since.

Portland players were in the stands today wearing their 2926 Portland Eskimos uniform

Portland players were in the stands today wearing their 1926 Portland Eskimos uniform

Thirteenth sellout of the season for Portland. The team will finish last in the Eastern League eastern division. Fans show up anyhow. Why? Prices are low. Plenty of entertainment during the game. Good view of the action.

I go there to try and get an early glimpse of future stars. Once I got Bryce in 2011 I have done homework to try and photograph others with big futures.

David Dahl is listed as Prospect #3 in the Colorado system. David is 21 and was selected in the first round in 2012.

The Number 3 prospect in the Red Sox farm system put on a huge show today. I’m talking about Manuel Margot. The 20-year-old hit for the cycle in today’s game and drove in five runs.

Very unlikely Manuel Margot will be in the Portland dugout next season

Very unlikely Manuel Margot will be in the Portland dugout next season

Manuel has all the skills needed to be a star. His home run today was to the opposite field.

Manuel will start next season in Pawtucket but then what? You look at the Red Sox outfield (Mookie, Rusney, and Jackie) and wonder which one Manuel could replace. Trade bait??

The New Britain franchise will be moving to Hartford (CT) next year to a new stadium. An independent league team will be playing in New Britain’s park.

The Sea Dogs win today ended New Britain’s eight-game winning streak.

It was a beautiful day with plenty of September sun.

Many thanks to Chris Cameron for arranging my visit today.

(All of the pictures above and below will enlarge considerably if you click on them.)

Red Sox #3 prospect Manuel Margot

Red Sox #3 prospect Manuel Margot

David Dahl in the Rock Cats dugout

David Dahl in the Rock Cats dugout

Manager Darin Everson

Manager Darin Everson

Fan gets ready to catch Manuel Margot home run. Ball is above top railing.

Fan gets ready to catch Manuel Margot home run. Ball is above top railing.

Will Swanner home run trots past pitcher Mike McCarthy

Will Swanner home run trots past pitcher Mike McCarthy

Will Swanner

Will Swanner

Sam Travis gets a day off

Sam Travis gets a day off

Pat Valaika

Pat Valaika

Noel Cuevas

Noel Cuevas

Joey Wong fires to first

Joey Wong fires to first

Jordan Patterson bunt attempt

Jordan Patterson bunt attempt

Jordan Patterson

Jordan Patterson

David Chester stretches to take a high throw

David Chester stretches to take a high throw

Harrison Musgrave eyes the home plate umpire

Harrison Musgrave eyes the home plate umpire

Carlos Asuaje

Carlos Asuaje

Mike McCarthy

Mike McCarthy

Carlos Estevez

Carlos Estevez

Dave Burba

Dave Burba

John Cornely

John Cornely

Jordan Weems

Jordan Weems

Sea Dogs announcer Mike Antonellis narrated the Field of Dreams event

Sea Dogs announcer Mike Antonellis narrated the Field of Dreams event

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