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7 Mormons in Post-Season: Majors Update 29 September 2013
With the end of the regular major league season yesterday, the post-season lineup has become clear, leaving 7 of the 14 Mormon players we follow on teams that have made the post-season in some form. The 7 players are:
- John Buck (Pirates)
- Jacoby Ellsbury (Red Sox)
- Kyle Farnsworth (Pirates)
- Doug Fister (Tigers)
- Elliot Johnson (Braves)
- Adam Rosales (Rangers)
- Eric Sogard (A’s)
Of these, Rosales has perhaps the most tenuous position. He hasn’t seen much playing time as the Rangers have fought hard to make the post season, ending up with a tie for the second wild card spot in the American League. As a result the Rangers face a one-game playoff tonight against the Tampa Bay Rays to see who will get the wild card spot. If they win, the Rangers will then face another one-game playoff on Wednesday against the other wild card team, the Cleveland Indians, to see who will face the Red Sox in a 5-game series starting Friday.
At least 4 Mormons in Post-Season: Majors Update 22 September 2013
Four Mormon players are on teams that have clinched a berth in this year’s playoffs, and another 5 could still make it — and two almost certainly will. Jacoby Ellsbury (Boston Red Sox), Doug Fister (Detroit Tigers), Elliot Johnson (Atlanta Braves) and Eric Sogard (Oakland Athletics) will all experience the post-season. In addition, John Buck and Kyle Farnsworth (both with the Pittsburg Pirates) are very likely to also make the post season. And Jeremy Guthrie (Kansas City Royals), Bryce Harper (Washington Nationals) and Adam Rosales (Texas Rangers), all still have a chance of seeing the post season, if their teams win and others lose.
Mortensen’s Storm Chasers win AAA Championship: Post-Season Minors Update 17 September 2013
In the final minors playoff game this year, the Omaha Storm Chasers of the Pacific Coast League beat the Durham Bulls of the International League in the AAA Championship game. The Storm Chasers’ Mormon pitcher, Clayton Mortensen, didn’t pitch in that game, but did pitch in the first game the team played against the Salt Lake Bees, lasting 5 innings after a rainout the previous day delayed the game after 1 1/2 innings.
Following Farnsworth: Majors Update 15 September 2013
Never underestimate what changing teams can do. In the case of Kyle Farnsworth, at least, the change made a huge difference. Since joining the Pittsburgh Pirates on September 1st, Farnsworth has pitched 6 innings of relief, and has yet to give up a run. He has also struck out seven while walking one and giving up just two hits. In the process he not only has won a game and earned his first save for the year, but brought his season era down by nearly a full point, from 5.76 to 4.79. The change has been great for him.
Mortensen’s Storm Chasers to play in AAA Championship: Minors Post-Season Update 14 September 2013
The minors post-season ended yesterday for all but one of the Mormons in the minor leagues. While in the International League championship Mitch Maier’s Pawtucket Red Sox lost their bid to force a 5th game in their contest with the Durham Bulls, Clayton Mortensen’s Omaha Storm Chasers won the 3rd of the 4 games they played against the Salt Lake Bees to secure the Pacific Coast League Championship. Neither Maier (on the DL) nor Christensen (pitched Wednesday) played in the games yesterday.
Harper and Suns eliminated: Minors Post-Season Update 13 September 2013
Although Bryan Harper didn’t play, the Hagerstown Suns were defeated Friday in the Southern Atlantic League Championship by the Savannah Sand Gnats. Harper pitched two shut-out innings in Thursday’s loss, and wasn’t called on to pitch in the final game.
The loss leaves just two players in minor league championship series, Mitch Maier (on the DL — not expected to play) and Clayton Mortensen.
Harper holds-off Sand Gnats, but Suns lose: Minors Post-Season Update 12 September 2013
By the time Bryan Harper entered the game, the Hagerstown Suns (South Atlantic – A) were already down 6-0 and two runners were on base. And while it didn’t make a difference, Harper did what any reliever is expected to do in such situations: limit the damage. Harper pitched two full innings and gave up no hits and just one walk. In the process he lowered his post-season era to 3.38 and WHIP to 1.125. Meanwhile, his team remains 1 game away from being named champions of the South Atlantic League.
In the Eastern League (AA), Nik Turley’s Trenton Thunder finished its post-season with its 6th straight win, finishing off the Harrisburg Senators and capturing the league title. Turley pitched, and won, one of the six games, finishing the post-season with a 3.00 era and 1.33 WHIP. He struck out 10 in 6.0 innings.
Mortensen’s Strong Pitching Helps Storm Chasers Win: Minors Post-Season Update 11 September 2013
After rain delayed the first game of the PCL championship following the top of the 2nd inning on Tuesday, Clayton Mortensen took over for the Storm Chasers, giving them 5 strong innings, in which he gave up just 2 hits and 2 walks, while striking out 8. Unfortunately, one of the hits was a solo home run in the 4th that the Storm Chasers weren’t able to match until the 7th, Mortensen’s last inning. While he left the game with a tie, and ended up with a no-decision, the Storm Chasers went on to win the game. They then also won the 2nd game of the series last night and are now up 2-0 in the series. The Storm Chasers are just one game away from the PCL championship and a spot in the AAA championship game.
Turley strikes out 10 to beat Senators: Minors Post-Season Update 10 September 2013
Nik Turley’s strong pitching and the struggles of opposing pitcher Blake Treinen combined to give the Trenton Thunder the win in the first game of the 5-game Eastern League Championship yesterday. In 6 innings Turley struck out 10 and gave up 5 hits and 3 walks while allowing 2 runs. In contrast, Treinen lasted just 2 2/3rds and gave up 5 runs.
Perhaps this was also Turley’s present to himself, as today is his 24th birthday.
Hagerstown Suns up 1 game: Minors Post-Season Update 9 September 2013
Relief pitcher Bryan Harper’s Hagerstown Suns won the first game of the 5-game South Atlantic League championship series against the Savannah Sand Gnats yesterday. However, Harper didn’t see action in the game.
This was the only game featuring a team with a Mormon player yesterday. The other playoff games featuring the teams with Mormon players will be in action tonight.