
Three Shorebirds Headed to SAL All-Star Game
June 5, 2018 - South Atlantic League (SAL1)
Delmarva Shorebirds News Release
CLEARWATER, FL - In the fifth inning of the Delmarva Shorebirds' May 30 game at Kannapolis, outfielder Zach Jarrett, first baseman Seamus Curran, and third baseman Trevor Craport combined to hit astounding back-to-back-to-back home runs. Less than one week later, all three Shorebirds have been chosen to represent the team at the 59th annual South Atlantic League All-Star Game, announced by the league office on Tuesday.
Jarrett, Curran, and Craport will carry the Shorebird banner for the Northern Division at the Sally League midsummer classic, to be held at First National Bank Field in Greensboro on June 19. All three Delmarva players earned starting nods on the Northern squad with Curran and Craport handling their traditional corner infield positions and Jarrett slated in left field.
Jarrett homered in his first at-bat of the season and never looked back. The Hickory, N.C. native is slashing .287/.353/.487 with 10 home runs, which ranks tied for third in the SAL, and 29 RBIs. A 28th-round pick out of Charlotte last season, Jarrett shot out of the gate with a scintillating April, earning Baltimore Orioles Minor League Player of the Month for his efforts. His finest hour came in an April 26 game against Kannapolis when he smashed a walkoff two-run home run in the bottom of the ninth off fellow All-Star Jake Elliott, turning a would-be 3-2 defeat into a 4-3 Shorebird win. The late heroics came in the midst of a seven-game hitting streak and team-best 18-game on-base streak.
Curran has established himself as one of the Sally League's premier left-handed power bats. The Agawam, Mass. man is slashing .257/.327/.486 with a team-best 11 doubles, 10 home runs, and 36 RBIs, ranking third in the league in the latter two categories. After laboring in short-season ball for his first three pro seasons, the 2015 eighth-round pick from Agawam High School has dazzled at the plate this season. He drove in runs in five straight games from April 27 through May 2, belting three home runs with nine RBIs over that span, and notched a 5-for-5 game with two doubles, a home run, and four RBIs against Lakewood on May 28.
Craport ensured his spot in Greensboro on the back of a remarkable second month. The Norcross, Ga. native is slashing .287/.345/.466 with eight doubles and seven home runs and is tied for fifth in the league with 32 RBIs. Craport, an 11th-round pick from Georgia Tech last summer, especially blossomed in May: he began the month with a two-homer game on May 1 against Greenville, which kicked off a homestand that saw him drive in nine runs over seven games, and closed it out on a seven-game hitting streak and 12-game on-base streak.
The Northern Division team will be managed by Todd Pratt of hosts Greensboro, while Iggy Suarez of defending league champion Greenville will skipper the South.
"Once again, we look forward to enjoying a game that showcases the incredible talent in this league," said SAL President Eric Krupa of this year's crop of All-Stars. "Greensboro Grasshoppers President/GM Donald Moore and the entire staff in Greensboro have been working for more than a year to put together one of the most anticipated events on our baseball calendar."
The Shorebirds cap the first half of play with a stretch of 16 games in 13 days ending on June 17. Delmarva begins the second half of the 2018 season with a six-game homestand beginning on June 21 against Kannapolis.
South Atlantic League Stories from June 5, 2018
- Home Cookin', Tourists Take Care of the Braves - Asheville Tourists
- Early Blasts Fuel 'Hoppers in Opener - Delmarva Shorebirds
- Drive and GreenJackets Split Tuesday's Doubleheader - Greenville Drive
- First-Inning Homers Drop Delmarva - Greensboro Grasshoppers
- Junk Breezes, Dogs Roll Past Columbia in Series Opener - Charleston RiverDogs
- Logan Baldwin's Walk-Off Home Run Wins Game 1 - Augusta GreenJackets
- Winaker Homers in Series Opener on Tuesday - Columbia Fireflies
- 'Dads Slug Their Way to a Pair of Victories over Kannnapolis - Hickory Crawdads
- Suns-BlueClaws Rained out on Tuesday - Hagerstown Suns
- Mitchell and Stafford Named South Atlantic League All-Stars - Charleston Dirty Birds
- Four Fireflies Named to SAL All-Star Team - Columbia Fireflies
- All-Star Worthy, Hess and Sensley to Represent RiverDogs in Greensboro - Charleston RiverDogs
- West Virginia Power: Game Notes (June 5) - Charleston Dirty Birds
- Fireflies Game Notes: June 5 vs. Charleston (Game 55) - Columbia Fireflies
- Intimidators Welcome MLB's 25th Overall Prospect, Luis Robert, to Kannapolis - Kannapolis Cannon Ballers
- Drive Sending Five Representatives to South Atlantic League All-Star Game - Greenville Drive
- Manuel Geraldo Named SAL Player of the Month - Augusta GreenJackets
- Rome Sends Six Players to All Star Game - Rome Emperors
- South Atlantic League Announces Rosters for 59th Annual All-Star Game - Greensboro Grasshoppers
- Raquet, Banks, Anderson Named 2018 SAL All-Stars - Hagerstown Suns
- 8 Intimidators Selected to South Atlantic League All-Star Game - Kannapolis Cannon Ballers
- Three Shorebirds Headed to SAL All-Star Game - Delmarva Shorebirds
- Three Tourists Selected for the South Atlantic League All-Star Game - Asheville Tourists
- Three Crawdads Named to SAL All-Star Team - Hickory Crawdads
- Six BlueClaws Named South Atlantic League All-Stars - Jersey Shore BlueClaws
- Four Lexington Legends Named to South Atlantic League All-Star Team - Lexington Legends
- Three GreenJackets Named to 2018 All-Star Team - Augusta GreenJackets
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