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Paints' Mason excited about solid nucleus returning in 2008
While
many folks are shoveling snow, stocking firewood and watching
basketball games, Chillicothe Paints’ manager and
director of baseball operations, Mark Mason, is busy
heating up the telephone lines in preparation for the upcoming
2008 Frontier League season.
“I’m very excited about starting my second year in
Chillicothe,” commented Mason. “I'm more comfortable already
than I was last year, and I think that our returning players
will feel more comfortable with me.”
The Paints will welcome no less than 18 returnees to
spring training on May 6th, including the team’s three top
sluggers, shortstop, Travis Garcia (.307, 19 HR, 70 RBI);
third baseman, Adrian Cantu (.303, 13 HR, 61 RBI); and
catcher, Dan Cummins (.289, 8 HR, 42 RBI). Two-year vet,
Paul Rutgers(.254, 5 Hr, 41 RBI), along with
outfielders, Travis Storrer (.262, 5 HR, 46 RBI)and
Gavin Ng, (.265, 19 SB), plus designated hitter, J. T.
Thomas (.265, 4 HR, 43 RBI) will also return.
“Garcia’s accomplishments and awards speak for
themselves,” said Mason. “Cantu was a warrior last year, playing
at a high level despite battling a variety of injuries, and
Cummins is arguably the best catcher in our league. I think that
Rutgers can return to his hitting form of 2006, and I really
like the way Thomas approaches the game of baseball.”
In addition, FL All-Star pitcher, Ryan Flanigan
(9-2. 1.28 ERA), Brian McCullough (4-2, 2.01 ERA), and
Daryl Arreola (3-4, 3.19 ERA) head up a list of nine
seasoned pitchers that will return. Flanigan pitched this winter
in the Columbia League as a starter and was named to the
league’s All-Star Team.
On the down side, pitchers’ Perry Cunningham, Brian
Marshall and Eric Teall, plus infielder, Evan Sobel
have all decided to retire.
Cunningham and his wife, Pam, have relocated to
Pennsylvania where Perry has accepted full time employment.
Teall was recently married and is beginning a new career in law
enforcement.
“Perry, after a rough start, really gutted it out and
performed well the second half of last season. He will be
missed. And, Teall leaves very big shoes to attempt to fill,”
noted Mason.
Nagging injuries led to Marshall’s and Sobel’s decision
to hang up the cleats, according to Mason.
“We definitely are scouting to find quality starting
pitching and a closer, but overall, I feel very good about the
nucleus that we have returning on the pitching staff, and some
of the new candidates that will be coming into spring training.”
“We were quality hitters last year when leading off an
inning, but we were terrible with runners on base,” he
explained. “The more runners that were on base, the lower our
averages dipped. That has to change.”
Other returnees from the ’07 Paints’ that finished
second in the FL East Division race include; first baseman,
Jon Poterson; outfielder, Josh Miller; catcher,
Kevin Butler; pitchers, Bryan Johnson; Justin
Drabek; Aaron Gamboa, Jason Quarles, Bill
Schmeider and Landon Sinclair.
Mason noted that he is pleased that long time bench
coach, Marty Dunn will return for his 16th
season with the Paints and he stressed the team will employ a
hitting coach as well this coming season.
“We have to have more offensive punch this year. We
have to get better and I have always said that if you are not
trying to get better, you’ll surely get worse.”
Mason said he has invited some highly touted prospects
to spring training this year, including former Kent State
University First Team All-American second baseman, Drew
Saylor and All Conference-USA first baseman, Brendan
Murphy from Marshall University.
“We will start spring training with an open mind. I am
very pleased that we have so many returnees, but there are no
guarantees. We’ll continue to look at possible future trades,
and acquisitions, and do whatever it takes to put a winning team
on the field for the southern Ohio fans.”
The Paints open the 2008 season at home on
Wednesday, May 21st against the Washington Wild
Things. Season tickets, U-Pick-‘Em Mini-Ticket Plans, and Group
Outings can be reserved and purchased at the Paints’ Gift Shop,
located at 59 N. Paints St. in Chillicothe, or by calling
(740) 773-TEAM (8326).