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Bowling Green Hot Rods Game Notes (at Dayton)

April 10, 2016 - Midwest League (MWL1)
Bowling Green Hot Rods News Release


Bowling Green Hot Rods (2-1, 2-1) vs. Dayton Dragons (1-2, 1-2)

RHP Angel Yepez (0-0, 0.00 ERA) vs. RHP Franderlyn Romero (0-0, 0.00 ERA)

Bowling Green Hot Rods - Class-A Affiliate of the Tampa Bay Rays

Sunday, April 10, 2016

Game #4 of #140- 2:00 p.m.

Fifth Third Field - Dayton, Ohio

Last Game: Opening up their 2016 road swing, the Bowling Green Hot Rods fell to the Dayton Dragons by a score of 7-2 at Fifth Third Field on Saturday afternoon. The Hot Rods gave up more runs (7) than they did the previous two games combined (5).

NEXT GAME

DATE OPP. TIME CUBS STARTER HOT RODS STARTER

Monday, April 11 DAY 6:05 LHP Carson Sands LHP Genesis Cabrera

NEWS AND NOTES

Hot Rods Roster Breakdown: Of the 25 men on the Hot Rods 2016 Opening Day Roster, 13 of the players were either international signees or were undrafted out of college. Four of the players on the Hot Rods roster have converted to new positions, with Brett Sullivan converting from third base to catcher, Taylor Hawkins converting from catcher to a knuckleball pitcher, Joe McCarthy converted to first base from the outfield and Jake Cronenworth converting to shortstop full-time after spending the majority of his first pro season and college career at University of Michigan at either second or third base. The Hot Rods also do not have a Rays first round draft pick on their initial roster for the first time in eight years, but have eight players drafted in the first ten rounds of their respective drafts. Other highlights from the roster include four returning players (Hawkins, RHP Jose Mujica, RHP Diego Castillo and RHP Henry Centeno).

Fountain of Youth: With an average age of just 20.8 years old, the Bowling Green Hot Rods one of the youngest rosters in the Midwest League/. The Hot Rods also have a MDW-league high of five players under the age of 20-years-old and have more teenagers on the team (5) than they do 23-year-olds (2). RHP Genesis Cabrera is the youngest player (19 years, 6 months) while INF Michael Russell is the oldest (23 years, 2 months).

Baseball Prospectus: According to MLB.com, the Hot Rods have two of the Rays top-30 prospects in the organization. Those players are 3B Kevin Padlo (#21) and Mujica (#27). Padlo, one of the five teenagers on the roster, came over from the Rockies this past offseason in the trade that sent big league closer Jake McGee and former Hot Rods pitcher German Marquez to Colorado with standout outfielder Corey Dickerson heading over to the Rays. A Rockies 5th round pick in 2014, Padlo was named a 2015 Northwest League all-star last season with the Boise Hawks. Aside from Padlo and Mujica, both OF Zacrey Law (w/Princeton - Appalachian League) and Cronenworth (w/Hudson Valley - NY/Penn League) were named the MVP of their respective teams last year.

Meet the Coaches: For the second straight year, Reinaldo Ruiz will be the manager of the Hot Rods. Ruiz, 36, went 69-69 in his first year as a Midwest League skipper. Joining Ruiz for another season is pitching coach Bill Moloney, who is returning for his third season overall in his second stint with Bowling Green. Moloney was also the pitching coach in Port Charlotte (High-A, Rays) in 2013 following his first season with the Hot Rods. Rounding out the coaching staff is hitting coach Manny Castillo, a longtime fixture in the Rays organization. Castillo is returning for his second stint in Bowling Green, having served as the coach for the Hot Rods for four seasons (2010-2013). During his two-year hiatus from the Hot Rods, he has been tutoring the young hitters for the Rays in Hudson Valley, NY (New York-Penn League). The 2016 season will be former major leaguer's 19th season with the Tampa Bay Rays and 41st in professional baseball.

Quick Start(s): For the third time in the last four years, the Hot Rods won their first two games to start off a season. With a win on 7-1 victory on Thursday night, the Hot Rods moved to 6-2 in season home openers, winning their last five straight season debuts at Bowling Green Ballpark. Individually, Cronenworth has six hits in his first 11 at-bats, infielder Peter Maris has a hit in all three games this year while Brett Sullivan is 4-for-9 with 3 RBI in two games played so far.




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