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Thursday, June 26, 2014

A look at the Micro all-star ballot

Yesterday we looked at bats who could make the Diamond Conference all-star team, so today we take a gander at the positions players who might warrant your ballot for the Micro Conference.

'The beard? Is fake'
C: Saskatoon's Yadier Molina has been a stalwart behind the plate for years and is enjoying a solid year, leading conference catchers with 91 hits and 26 doubles while hitting 4 HRs and 34 RBI; he's also gunned down 11 would-be base stealers and is tops with 23 assists. Brick City's Wilson Ramos leads the conference's catchers with 17 HRs but if you're looking for defense, you won't find it there: he's yielded a league-high 32 stolen bases. If it's defense you're looking for, Buster Posey of Arkansas leads the Diamonds with 13 caught stealing but there is a drop-off in his offense so far this year with his .230 BA and .624 OPS.

1B: If you're looking for the traditional power first baseman, your man in the Micro Conference might be Adrian Gonzalez of Allentown (.285/.349/.470). He leads the bunch with 13 HR, to go with 54 RBI. Sardine City's Eric Hosmer (.313/.350/.421) leads in hits (99) and matches Gonzo's 54 RBI. Hoboken's Ryan Howard (.297/.351/.459) -- who once blasted 65 HRs in a season -- has hit 24 doubles but just 4 HR and 28 RBI. Michael Cuddyer of Vancouver (.296/.351/.463) also has eligibility in OF and was putting together a fine season before hitting the DL last week with 13 HR, 51 RBI.

2B: An all-star last year, Hoboken's Jed Lowrie (.292/.355/.407) leads Micro keystoners with 98 hits and 48 runs. The man he replaced, Ian Kinsler (.270/.321/.390) who's now in Allentown, has the longest hitting streak in the league this season (22 games), helping to collect 86 hits and 42 runs. If you're looking for some speed, you might consider Saskatoon's Jose Altuve (.303/.318/.352), who has 10 stolen bases and is right behind Lowrie with 94 hits, though not much pop.

'I eat peetchers like you for brea'fast'
SS: Not a banner year at SS for the Micro's. Stephen Drew of Hoboken (.255/.364/.455) has only 65 hits but 5 have been triples and 9 HR, leading the conference shortstops with 53 runs. His competition might come from Jhonny Peralta of Arkansas (.283/.329/.388), who is tops with 91 hits, to go with 19 doubles.

3B: Hoboken's Miguel Cabrera (.312/.390/.663) plans to move to 1B next year but this season he's still at 3B and putting together a mammoth year with a league-high 29 home runs and second only to Hanley Ramirez with 77 RBI. Sardine City's Evan Longoria (.291/.379/.555) is no slouch either with 16 HRs, 43 RBI and a conference-leading 29 doubles. There's also Josh Donaldson of Brick City (.271/.363/.440) who has 47 RBI.

And how many have won the Mitch?
OF: The reigning Mitchell Award winner is now in Allentown and Mike Trout (.305/.396/.595) has a solid sophomore season so far, with 57 runs scored, 19 doubles, 5 triples, 17 home runs and 39 RBI. Sardine City 1st rounder Christian Yelich (.337/.413/466) seems to be batting in the neighborhood of .333 virtually all year and heads into the break as a serious batting title contender. He does lack some pop with 4 HRs. Wil Venable might be considered a journeyman but he's leading the Arkansas offense with 12 HR and 54 RBI, and also has a conference-leading 13 SBs.

In Vancouver, they may lack some in the power department but Michael Brantley (.332) and Carl Crawford (.328) have been chasing a batting title with Yelich. Saskatoon's Allen Craig has reached 100 hits already and bopped 21 doubles, though only 28 RBI. If it's free-swinging power you want, you might want to look again in Allentown where veteran Marlon Byrd is slugging .541, with 13 homers and 21 doubles, or in Hoboken where 18 of of Justin Maxwell's 59 hits have been home runs for a .561 slugging percentage. Teammate Ryan Raburn also has 20 homers, but also has already surpassed 100 strikeouts. Blue Ridge's Nelson Cruz (.258/.300/.484) has driven in 51 runs on 19 home runs.

DH: The primary word in DH is hitter and a few batters in the Micro have raked in the first half. Hoboken's David Ortiz (.315/.385/.653) is nearly matching his teammate, Miguel Cabrera, trailing him for the conference lead in RBI (74) and home runs (27). He leads the conference in runs scored (65) and tied with Craig for the high in hits (100). Edwin Encarnacion (.273/.349/.549) powers the Blue Ridge Bombers offense behind his 21 HRs, 63 RBI and 22 doubles. He also has a keen eye with 35 BBs to just 37 Ks. If you're looking for Yan Gomes (.337/.393/.558) on your ballot he's been the primary DH for Saskatoon but has spelled Molina behind the plate in 14 games so far this year. The rookie leads the conference in batting average, along with 90 hits 11 homers and 4 triples.

Tomorrow: A look at the Diamond Conference's best bets for for all-star starting pitchers.

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