
Athletics Sign T-Bones Closer, Former Missouri Standout
June 18, 2010 - Northern League (NL)
Kansas City Monarchs News Release
KANSAS CITY, Kan. - The Kansas City T-Bones have announced that the contract of reliever Justin James has been purchased by the Oakland Athletics.
James, 29, joined the T-Bones on April 27, 2009, after spending six years in affiliated baseball. A product of the University of Missouri, James was drafted by the Toronto Blue Jays in the fifth round of the 2003 amateur draft and was traded to the Cincinnati Reds in 2007. Throughout the six seasons, he split time between several leagues, including a 36-game stint in the Triple-A International League in 2007.
The right-hander has earned six saves in six opportunities this season and holds a 1.69 ERA, surrendering just two runs. He has allowed six hits in 10 and two-thirds innings and has walked only one batter.
"James leaves as the premier closer in the league," manager Tim Doherty said. "He's going to the perfect organization and has a legitimate chance to reach Triple-A this season."
James will join Double-A Huntsville of the Southern League. He is the first T-Bones player to have his contract purchased this season and is the 19th overall since 2003.
Northern League Stories from June 18, 2010
- RiverHawks, RailCats suspended because of rain - Rockford RiverHawks
- JackHammers Rally For 4-2 Victory in Six Innings - Joliet JackHammers
- Flyers drop series opener in Kansas City - Schaumburg Flyers
- T-Bones Open Redneck Weekend with 8-1 Victory - Kansas City Monarchs
- Flyers drop series opener in Kansas City - Schaumburg Flyers
- Northern Illinois High School Showcase Postponed - Rockford RiverHawks
- RiverHawks acquire catcher, pitcher - Rockford RiverHawks
- Athletics Sign T-Bones Closer, Former Missouri Standout - Kansas City Monarchs
- Goldeyes Come Calling to Silver Cross Field to Take on JackHammers - Joliet JackHammers
- RedHawks Plate Three In Ninth To Topple JackHammers 4-3 - Joliet JackHammers
The opinions expressed in this release are those of the organization issuing it, and do not necessarily reflect the thoughts or opinions of OurSports Central or its staff.
Other Recent Kansas City Monarchs Stories
- Monarchs Power Past Saltdogs on Opening Night
- Monarchs' Arms Deal Preseason Win over Goldeyes
- KC Native, Triple-A Star McKay Signs with Monarchs
- Gluten-Free Concessions to Legends Field: Monarchs Renew Partnership with Three Bears Bakery
- Monarchs Renew Partnership with Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Kansas City

