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Tag Archives: Kevin Pucetas
Catching up on transactions UPDATE…
An updated look at the transactions for former Senators (in reverse chronological order): Mar 3: Jonny Tucker (’11-’12) – re-signed by Somerset Patriots Mar 1: Edward Valdez (’07) – released from Rojos del Aguila de Veracruz Feb 24: Ryan Perry (’12-’14) … Continue reading
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Tagged Armando Galarraga, Brandon Bantz, Brian Broderick, Brian Jeroloman, Corey Thurman, Cory VanAllen, Danny Rosenbaum, Derek Norris, Edward Valdez, Eury Perez, Henry Rodriguez, Jason Marquis, Jesse Estrada, Jesus Flores, Jonny Tucker, Josh Whitesell, Kevin Pucetas, Michael Martinez, Michael Morse, Mike Broadway, Roger Bernadina, Roy Corcoran, Ryan Mattheus, Ryan Perry, Steven Souza, Zack Segovia
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Senators Caribbean Winter Leagues wrap-up: Hot and Not
HOT Carlos Rivero (’13) led the Venezuelan Winter League with 15 home runs and 44 RBIs while posting an impressive .282/.362/.554 slash line. Unfortunately for the third baseman, it wasn’t enough to pull his Cardenelas de Lara team into the … Continue reading
Senators Roll Call: 10/30
Catching up on some former Senators playing in the various Winter Leagues… Venezuelan Winter League Erik Arnesen (’09-’11) Tigres de Aragua Ramon Castro (’05) Tigres de Aragua Frank Diaz (’06-’07) Navagates del Magallanes Luis Dorante (’01 Mgr) Aguilas del Zulia … Continue reading
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Tagged Aaron Thompson, Alex Valdez, Atahualpa Severino, Brian Goodwin, Carlos Perez, Carlos Rivero, Christian Garcia, Claudio Vargas, Danny Rosenbaum, Erik Arnesen, Felix Fermin, Francisco Soriano, Frank Diaz, Harrisburg Senators, Hassan Pena, Hector Nelo, Henry Mateo, Jeff Mandel, Jesus Flores, Jhonny Nunez, Kevin Pucetas, Luis Dorante, Luis Jimenez, Matt Skole, Michael Martinez, Miguel Batista, Rafael Martin, Ramon Castro, Ricardo Nanita, Richie Mirowski, Sandy Leon, Steven Souza, Tanner Roark, Trevor Holder, Tristan Crawford, Troy Gingrich, Ugueth Urbina, Victor Garate, winter leagues, Zach Walters, Zech Zinicola
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Senators Roll Call: 7/17
• On Monday evening, Bryce Harper (’11) finished second in the Home Run Derby to Oakland’s Yoenis Cespedes. Harper had his dad, Ron, throw to him as he blasted eight home runs in each round to fall just short of … Continue reading
Old Faces, New Places: Pitchers
Stats as of 6/7/2013 Player Team W-L ERA WHIP Jonathan Albadejo AAA New Orleans (MIA) 1-2, 2 Sv 4.55 1.146 Erik Arnesen ATL Somerset / AA Midland (Oak) 2-2 5.74 1.417 Mike Ballard ATL Southern Maryland 3-2 2.63 1.171 Collin Balester AAA Round Rock (TEX) … Continue reading
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Tagged Aaron Thompson, Adam Carr, Armando Galarraga, Atahualpa Severino, Brad Peacock, Chien-Ming Wang, Claudio Vargas, Cliff Lee, Collin Balester, Darrell Rasner, Erik Arnesen, Garrett Mock, Hassan Pena, Hector Nelo, Jake Westbrook, Jason Bergmann, Jerome Williams, Jhonny Nunez, Jim Ed Warden, Jim Magrane, Jonathan Albadejo, Kevin Pucetas, Marco Estrada, Mike Ballard, Oliver Perez, Roy Corcoran, Shairon Martis, Shawn Hill, Tommy Milone, Trevor Holder, Victor Garate, Yunior Novoa, Zech Zinicola
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Senators Roll Call: 4/17
• Congratulations go out to Jimmy VanOstrand (’12) who was named the International Baseball Federation’s (IBAF) Senior Athlete of the Year for 2012. • Andrew Kown (’08-’10) was released by the Giants organization after getting shelled in his last start … Continue reading
Senators Roll Call: 1/16
• The Nationals have extended spring training invites to former Senators Pat McCoy, Tanner Roark, and Zach Walters among others. Although all have extremely long odds of beginning the season on the 25-man roster, the invite offers them the opportunity … Continue reading
Ranking the Senators’ MVP – Part III: 27 to 11
27. James Skelton – The lithe catcher proved he wasn’t a slouch in the batter’s box as he hit .292 with an on-base percentage of .455, but he was little more than a singles hitter. Skelton even provided some flexibility … Continue reading