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  • TODAY’S EVENTS – Friday, July 21

    TODAY’S EVENTS – Friday, July 21

    WHAT’S GOOD?

    • Warbird Car Show

      WATKINS — The Warbird Auto Show & Swap Meet that was postponed in late May has been rescheduled from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m., Saturday, July 22.

      The show anticipates 1,000 vintage and modern vehicles and 20  vintage warbird aircrafts, featuring a P-51 Mustang from WWII and T-6 trainers. The airshow begins at 11 a.m.

      A variety of military, warbird-type aircrafts will be out for viewing and pilots will be on-site for discussion.

      Admission is $20 per carload, $10 per carload for veterans.

      For more car show information, contact (303)800-0283 or visit www.pitrally.com. Swap meet information is available at 1-800-224-6918 or www.CollectorCarCouncil.com.

    • New Youth Birding Club

      BRIGHTON — A local state park recently started a new youth bird watching group and is seeking members.

      The Barr Lake Birders, for youth ages 6-15, will meet from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m., Saturday, July 22, and Saturday, Aug. 26, at the Barr Lake State Park Nature Center, 13401 Picadilly Road, Brighton.

      Club members will also enjoy field trips to off-park birding sites. Dates and times of those extra events will be set at a later date.

      No experience is required to be a club member.

      To sign up or for more information, call (303)659-6005.

    EVERY FRIDAY

    • Al-Anon family group.

      For more information call (303)888-4525.

    LIBRARY NEWS

    •  Stories & More

      KELVER LIBRARY @ 10-11 a.m. Literacy To Go: Children up to age 5 and parents, grandparents or caregivers can enjoy storytime, songs and play. Attendees will leave with books and activities to use at home.

    • Computer training

      ANYTHINK BENNETT LIBRARY @ 1:30-3:30 p.m. One-on-one technical assistance in half-hour segments on a first-come, first-served basis.

       

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  • TICKET GIVEAWAY: ADAMS COUNTY FAIR

    TICKET GIVEAWAY: ADAMS COUNTY FAIR

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    JOIN THE CONVERSATION: Here’s your opportunity to receive FOUR FREE TICKETS to the Demolition Derby on Friday, August 4. Be the first to comment with the correct answer to the following question:

    What year was 4-H founded Nationwide, and in what year was it founded in Colorado?

    WHEN: August 4, 2017

    WHAT: The Demolition Derby

    WHERE: 9755 Henderson Road • Brighton, CO 80601 • 303.637.8000

    FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE FAIR PLEASE VISIT: adamscountyfair.com 

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  • TICKET GIVEAWAY: ADAMS COUNTY FAIR

    TICKET GIVEAWAY: ADAMS COUNTY FAIR

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    JOIN THE CONVERSATION: Don’t miss the action at the 2017 Adams County Fair! You have a chance to win FOUR FREE TICKETS to see the PBR Professional Bull Riders event featuring Dan + Shay on Thursday, August 3. Be the first to comment with the correct answer to the following question:

    Who was the 1972 Adams County Fair Queen?

     

    WHEN: August 3, 2017

    WHAT: Professional Bull Riding, featuring Dan + Shay

    WHERE: 9755 Henderson Road • Brighton, CO 80601 • 303.637.8000

    FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE FAIR PLEASE VISIT: adamscountyfair.com 

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  • Rockies make roster moves

    Rockies make roster moves

    DENVER – The Colorado Rockies announced today that they have reinstated outfielder Gerardo Parra from the 10-day disabled list (right quad strain) and have optioned outfielder Mike Tauchman to Triple-A Albuquerque.

    ·       Parra, 30, was placed on the 10-day disabled list June 7 with a strained right quad … is batting .318 (47-for-148) with 23 runs, six doubles, six home runs, 28 RBI and six walks in 49 games with Colorado this season … over his last 20 games prior to being placed on the disabled list, was batting .396 (21-for-53) with four doubles, three home runs and 15 RBI … with runners in scoring position is batting .432 (16-for-37) … in 1,139 career games with Arizona (2009-14), Milwaukee (2014-15), Baltimore (2015) and Colorado (2016-17), has batted .276 (1,060-for-3,842) with 497 runs, 215 doubles, 40 triples, 69 home runs, 378 RBI, 247 walks and 75 stolen bases. Parra Stats

    ·       Tauchman, 26, had his contract purchased from Triple-A Albuquerque June 27 and made his Major League debut that night … in seven games with the Rockies, went 2-for-9 (.222) with one RBI, three walks and one strikeout … recorded his first Major League hit June 28 at San Francisco … has played in 70 games for Triple-A Albuquerque this season and has batted .313 (81-for-259) with 50 runs, 14 doubles, six triples, 10 home runs, 55 RBI, 27 walks and 11 stolen bases. Tauchman Stats

    The Rockies have 39 players on their 40-man roster.

  • TICKET GIVEAWAY: ADAMS COUNTY FAIR

    TICKET GIVEAWAY: ADAMS COUNTY FAIR

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    JOIN THE CONVERSATION: Be the first to comment with the correct answer to the following question, and you’ll receive FOUR FREE TICKETS to the Professional Bull Riding event featuring Dan + Shay on Thursday, August 3.

    In what year was the first official Adams County fair held?

     

    WHEN: August 3, 2017

    WHAT: Professional Bull Riding, featuring Dan + Shay

    WHERE: 9755 Henderson Road • Brighton, CO 80601 • 303.637.8000

    FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE FAIR PLEASE VISIT: adamscountyfair.com 

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  • HIGH SCHOOLS SEEKING OFFICIALS

    HIGH SCHOOLS SEEKING OFFICIALS

    Aurora, CO – Like every other state in the country, Colorado high school sports are facing an officials’ crisis. There aren’t enough officials to cover all the games the kids are playing, says CHSAA associate commissioner Tom Robinson who oversees sports officials in the state. 

    “We are having to ask schools to alter varsity schedules just to ensure that we can cover those games, but there will be sub-varsity games that won’t have complete crews on some of them. That isn’t fair to the athletes and to the officials, because that level is a training level for both,” Robinson noted. 

    The officials’ organizations that serve Colorado’s high schools have developed classes for those interested in becoming an official. In most sports, these classes are local and the leadership will assist in registration, training and can answer any questions that might arise. 

    Classes start this month. Please see the table below for dates, sites and locations of these.

    2017 NEW OFFICIALS/UMPIRES/JUDGES CLASSES/MEETINGS

    SPORT

    State Location

    Date(s)

    Time

    Location

    Contact

    FOOTBALL

    Metro Denver

    July 11,13,18,20, 25, 27

    6-8:30p

    Englewood HS

    Chris Stearns-720.732.3284

     

    Greeley

    July 18,20,25,27-Aug 1,15,29

    Sept 5,19-Oct 3,17

    6:30p

    UNC-BUTLER HANCOCK BLDG

    Damian Savolt-970.397.9463

    SOFTBALL

    Denver Metro

    July 24,25,26,27,31-Aug 1,2

    6-8:30p

    Rock Canyon HS

    Greg Hastings-303.503.7598

     

    Northeast

    July 31-Aug 7

    TBA

    Akron HS

    Ron Metcalfe-970.630 8016

     

    VOLLEYBALL

    Denver Metro

    June 19

    June 27

    July 17, 31-Aug 7,14

    6:30p

     

    Castlewood Library

    Eloise May Library

    Englewood Library

    Jim Henthorn-720.232.0106

     

     

    Burlington

    July 17

    Aug 26

    7p

    9a

    BMS South Doors

    Burlington HS

    Talan Davis-719.397.2429

     

     

     

    Greeley

    July 25,27-Aug 1,3,8,10

    Aug 17

    6:30p

    Fossil Ridge HS

    April Greer-503.930.9526

     

    GYMNASTICS

    Denver Metro

    Aug 20

    9-3p

    Overland HS

    12400 E., Jewell Ave

    Kathy Randle-303.901.2552

    SOCCER

    Statewide

    TBA

     

     

    Bill Gessner-719-.651.7479

     

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  • Senzatela looks to extend home success

    Senzatela looks to extend home success

    By Chris Haft / MLB.com | 12:43 PM ET

    Besides totaling plenty of syllables, Friday’s pitching matchup featuring Colorado’s Antonio Senzatela and San Francisco’s Jeff Samardzija could feature some slick pitching. Even at Coors Field.

    Senzatela (8-2) owns a 6-1 record and a 3.18 ERA in seven home starts. He also happens to be 2-0 with a 2.57 ERA against the Giants.

    Full Game Coverage

    Despite his 2-8 record, Samardzija has displayed considerable command. In his last eight starts, he has struck out 65 and walked two in 54 1/3 innings. Among pitchers with at least 500 pitches thrown since May 1, Samardzija has the lowest rate of pitches made while behind in the count (14.9 percent). Meanwhile, his strike rate of 68.8 percent is the fifth highest.

    Things to know about this game

    • With his third-inning double Thursday, Giants catcher Buster Posey has hit safely in 21 of his last 23 games at Coors Field, including nine games in a row.

    • The Rockies have winning records on each day of the week except two, and even then they’re .500: Monday (3-3) and Wednesday (5-5).

    • Colorado has won 15 of 22 series this year with three splits.

  • COLORADO ROCKIES SELECT EIGHT PLAYERS ON MLB DRAFT’S SECOND DAY

    COLORADO ROCKIES SELECT EIGHT PLAYERS ON MLB DRAFT’S SECOND DAY

    Rockies draft four position players and four pitchers

     SCOTTSDALE – On the second day of Major League Baseball’s 2017 First-Year Player Draft, the Rockies selected two right-handed pitchers, two left-handed pitchers, two first basemen, one second baseman, and one catcher … all selections were from the college ranks.

    Below is a pick-by-pick breakdown of the Rockies’ Tuesday selections:

     Right-handed pitcher Will Gaddis, a junior out of Furman University, was selected in the third round with the 86th overall pick … the Brentwood, Tenn., native went 9-3 in 2017 with a 1.89 ERA (105.0 IP, 22 ER) with 16 walks and 89 strikeouts … his 5.56 strikeout-to-walk ratio in 2017 ranks best in school history for a single season … earned First-Team All-Southern Conference honors for the second consecutive season … in his career at Furman, went 22-12 with a 3.43 ERA (28.1 IP, 110 ER) with 59 walks and 234 strikeouts … the 6-foot-1, 185-pound 21-year-old was previously drafted out of Brentwood High School (Brentwood, Tenn.) by the New York Yankees in the 36th round of the 2014 MLB First-Year Player Draft, but did not sign.

     Right-handed pitcher Pearson McMahan, 20, was selected with the 116th overall pick in the fourth round out of St. Johns River State College (Palatka, Fla.) … in 2017, went 6-2 with one save and a 3.46 ERA (75.1 IP, 29 ER), 32 walks and 94 strikeouts in 13 starts and four relief appearances … he was a Rawlings-Perfect Game Honorable Mention All American in 2014 … the Middleburg, Fla., native was previously drafted by the Pittsburgh Pirates in the 19th round of the 2016 MLB First-Year Player Draft, but did not sign.

     Left-handed pitcher Nick Kennedy was selected out of the University of Texas in the fifth round with the 146th overall pick … a junior, he went 8-2 with a 3.02 ERA (53.2 IP, 18 ER) in 2017 with 20 walks and 59 strikeouts in 19 appearances with nine starts … the 6-foot, 200-pound native of Tampa, Fla., attended Alonso High School, where he was a 2014 Rawlings-Perfect Game Underclass First Team All-American and a member of the National Honor Society … his father, Dave, is a strength and conditioning coach for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers of the National Football League.

     

    First baseman Chad Spanberger, a junior out of the University of Arkansas, was selected in the sixth round with the 176th overall pick … the 6-foot-3, 235-pound native of Granite City, Ill., batted .305 (73-for-239) with 54 runs scored, 13 doubles, one triple, 20 home runs and 67 RBI across 60 games for the Razorbacks in 2017 … the home runs ranked second in the SEC, ninth in the nation … he is just the sixth player in Arkansas history to record 20 or more home runs in a season … across three seasons at Arkansas, batted .275 (123-for-448) with 73 runs, 22 doubles, three triples, 26 home runs and 105 RBI.

    Left-handed pitcher Lucas Gilbreath, 21, was selected out of the University of Minnesota in the seventh round (206th overall) … he is the first Colorado native selected by the Rockies in this draft (Westminster) … in 2017, he converted to a starter and went 5-2 with a 2.66 ERA (81.1 IP, 24 ER), 32 walks and 92 strikeouts … the 6-foot-2, 205-pound lefty attended Legacy High School in Broomfield, Colo., where he led Colorado Class 5A in strikeouts both as a junior (93) and as a senior (114) … received Second-Team All-Colorado Honors from The Denver Post in 2014, and was twice named First-Team Front Range League All-Conference …  he was previously selected by the Rockies in the 36th round of the 2014 MLB First-Year Player Draft, but did not sign.

    Second baseman Bret Boswell, a junior selected out of the University of Texas in the eighth round (236th overall), batted .273 (54-for-198) with 34 runs, 13 doubles, seven home runs, 33 RBI, 33 walks and 39 strikeouts this past season for the Longhorns … a native of Rockwell, Texas, he was a 2013 Rawlings-Perfect Game Honorable Mention All-American and a 2013 All-Region 1st Team member for Texas while playing at Rockwall-Heath High School …  he was previously selected by the Pittsburgh Pirates in the 40th round of the 2016 MLB First-Year Player Draft, but did not sign.

     

    First baseman Sean Bouchard was selected in the ninth round (266th overall) out of UCLA … played in all 57 games for the Bruins at first base and batted .306 (66-for-216) with 39 runs scored, 16 doubles, two triples, nine home runs, 43 RBI, 26 walks and 47 strikeouts … lead the Bruins in all of those categories except walks and strikeouts … the 6-foot-3, 215 pound native of San Diego, Calif., was an All-Pac-12 selection in 2017 … played for Cathedral Catholic High School in San Diego, and was a 2014 Rawlings-Perfect Game California Second-Team All-American and All-Region First Team Selection.

    Catcher Austin Bernard, a switch-hitting junior out of Pepperdine University, was selected in the 10th and final round of the second day of the draft (296th overall) … a native of Valley Center, Calif., he batted .234 (11-for-47) with seven runs, two doubles, seven RBI, six walks and nine strikeouts in 2017 … the 5-foot-10, 190-pound catcher allowed eight stolen bases while throwing out eight baserunners … attended Valley Center High School, where he batted .340 across his high school career.

    The Rockies made two selections on the first day of the 2017 First-Year Player Draft, picking third baseman Ryan Vilade in the second round (48th overall) and right-handed pitcher Tommy Doyle 70th overall in the second competitive balance round.

     

  • MLB ROCKIES DRAFT ON FINAL DAY

    MLB ROCKIES DRAFT ON FINAL DAY

    COLORADO ROCKIES SELECT 30 PLAYERS

     

    The Colorado Rockies concluded the final day of Major League Baseball’s 2017 First-Year Player Draft on Wednesday, selecting 30 players in rounds 11 through 30. Of the 30 picks today, the Rockies selected 15 pitchers and 15 position players. After selecting high school infielder Ryan Vilade with their first pick of the draft (48th overall), the Rockies did not select a high school player until the 35th round. Colorado selected 10 players originally from Colorado, including two players from high schools in the state: right-handed pitcher James Notary (Broomfield) and right-hander Drake Davis (Ralston Valley). Overall, the Rockies selected 33 players from the college ranks, six high school players and one player from an independent league club. The Rockies selected 20 pitchers (15 right-handers, five left-handers), six outfielders, four third basemen, three catchers, three second baseman, two first baseman and two shortstops. Below is a pick-by-pick breakdown of the Rockies’ Wednesday selections:

    Rockies selected 15 pitchers and 15 position players in rounds 11 through 30

    Left-handed pitcher Hunter Williams was selected in the 11th round with the 326th overall pick … a native of Mosley, Va., Williams played two seasons at the University of North Carolina from 2015-2016, going a combined 7-3 with a 2.42 ERA (78.0 IP, 21 ER) with 49 walks and 76 strikeouts … has most recently played with the Washington Wild Things of the independent Frontier League … the 6-foot-3, 225-pound lefty attended Cosby High School, where he was a first baseman … was previously selected by the San Francisco Giants in the 32nd round of the 2014 MLB First-Year Player Draft, but did not sign. 

    Shortstop Matt McLaughlin, 21, was selected in the 12th round with the 356th overall pick … a junior at the University of Kansas, the San Jose, Calif., native batted .419 (40-for-123) with 18 runs, six doubles, one triple, two home runs, 21 RBI, 18 walks and five stolen bases during the 2017 season … in 2016, he was named to the Academic All-Big 12 First Team … his brother, Tim, played football at the University of Colorado, Boulder.

    Right-handed pitcher Shameko Smith, a native of Abaco, Bahamas, was selected in the 13th round with the 386th overall pick … a freshman at Polk State College in Winter Haven, Fla., Smith made 14 appearances (12 starts) for the Eagles and went 4-1 with one complete game and a 2.48 ERA (61.2 IP, 17 ER) with 18 walks and 67 strikeouts.

    Catcher Nic Motley, a freshman out of McLennan Community College in Waco, Texas, was selected in the 14th round with the 416th overall pick … played 34 games his freshman season and batted .182 (18-for-97) with four doubles, three home runs, 20 RBI, 15 walks and six stolen bases … allowed 15 stolen bases and recorded 10 caught stealings … is a native of Southlake, Texas, where he attended Southlake Carroll High School.

    Right-handed pitcher Colton Hathcock of Atoka, Tenn., was selected with the 446th overall pick in the 15th round … the 6-2, 217-pound 21-year-old went 3-4 in 26 appearances, four starts in his junior season at the University of Memphis with a 3.95 ERA (48.0 IP, 21 ER), 26 walks and 62 strikeouts. 

    Shortstop Alan Trejo was selected out of San Diego State University in the 16th round with the 476th overall pick … in 62 games for the Aztecs, batted .332 (89-for-268) with 58 runs, 17 doubles, four home runs, 36 RBI, 28 walks and 10 stolen bases … attended Warren High School in Downey, Calif., where he was a three-time All-CIF Division III First-Team honoree … a native of Los Angeles, Calif., he majors in aerospace engineering.

    Third baseman Jeff Bohling, a senior at Gonzaga University, was selected with the 506th overall pick in the 17th round … batted .270 (53-for-196) with 26 runs, eight doubles, two home runs, 26 RBI, 18 walks and four stolen bases during the 2017 season … the Bellevue, Wash., native led off the 2017 season with a 10-game hitting streak … in 2016, was named WCC Player of the Year and was First-Team All-West Region and First-Team All-WCC after batting .298 (73-for-245) with 14 runs, 23 doubles, four triples, eight home runs, 50 RBI, 25 walks and 10 stolen bases. 

    Right-handed pitcher Garrett Schilling, a junior at Xavier University, was selected in the 18th round with the 536th overall pick … converted to a starter in 2017, and went 6-4 with a 3.57 ERA (85.2 IP, 34 ER), 27 walks and 52 strikeouts … the Madison Heights, Mich., native was the closer in 2016, going 4-3 with 14 saves with a 1.91 ERA (42.1 IP, 9 ER) in 29 appearances en route to being named to the All-BIG EAST Second Team and the BIG EAST All-Tournament Team.

    Center fielder Joey Bartosic, a native of Oakton, Va., was selected in the 19th round with the 566th overall pick out of George Washington University … the 6-0, 190-pound outfielder batted .333 (79-for-237) with 39 runs, 14 doubles, one home run, 26 RBI, 24 walks and 24 stolen bases in his senior year at GW in 2017 … in 2016, was a ABCA/Rawlings All-East Region First-Team selection and a First-Team All-Atlantic 10 selection in his second consecutive year as Most Valuable Player at GW. 

    Right fielder Casey Golden, a junior at UNC Wilmington, was selected in the 20th round with the 596th overall pick … he was named Coastal Athletic Association Player of the Year this past season after batting .310 (70-for-226) with 55 runs, 13 doubles, 21 home runs, 42 RBI, 25 walks and six stolen bases … also in 2017, was named First-Team All-CAA, a CAA All-Tournament selection, and was CAA Player of the Week twice … the 6-foot-2, 210-pound outfielder is a native of Greensboro N.C.

    Right-handed pitcher Nate Harris was selected in the 21st round with the 626th overall pick out of Louisiana Tech University … the senior posted a 9-1 record with a 2.31 ERA (93.2 IP, 24 ER) in 22 appearances with nine starts … earned eight saves, and pitched complete games in all nine of his starts … his first two career starts were complete game shutouts.… the 6-foot, 180-pound San Antonio, Texas, native is a finalist for the 2017 Golden Spikes Award.

    Outfielder Daniel Jipping, a senior at Central Michigan University, was selected with the 656th overall pick in the 22nd round … a native of Canton, Mich., Jipping batted .309 (64-for-207, ranked first on team) with 47 runs, 17 doubles (ranked first on team), one triple, 11 home runs (ranked first on team), 61 RBI (ranked first on team), 41 walks (ranked first on team) and four stolen bases (ranked first on team) during his junior season at Central Michigan … in 2016, led his team in runs (44), doubles (16), home runs (6), RBI (42), total bases (105), slugging percentage (.484) and walks (32) … was named Second-Team All-MAC and an Academic All-MAC following the 2016 season. 

    Third baseman Danny Edgeworth was selected with the 686th overall pick in the 23rd round out of Mercer University … the 6-foot-3, 195-pound senior batted .332 (71-for-214) with 38 runs, 14 doubles, one triple, eight home runs, 14 RBI, 32 walks and three stolen bases in his senior year … was named the Southern Conference Player of the Month for February after batting .538 (14-for-26) with 10 runs, 10 RBI, and four extra-base hits.

    Right-handed pitcher Jesse Lepore was selected in the 24th round with the 716th overall pick … 6-foot-4, 220-pound junior out of the University of Miami went 1-6 with a 4.83 ERA (69.0 IP, 37 ER) with 31 walks and 56 strikeouts in 15 appearances with 13 starts for the Hurricanes in 2017 … in his career at Miami, has a record of 10-6 with a 3.33 ERA (156.2 IP, 58 ER), 66 walks and 123 strikeouts … attended Trinity Catholic High School in Ocala, Fla., where he was ranked the 210th-best high school prospect by Perfect Game.

    Right-handed pitcher Derrik Watson, a senior at Murray State University, was selected in the 25th round with the 746th overall pick … the 6-foot-2, 180-pound St. Louis, Mo., native made 21 relief appearances for the Racers and posted a 9.89 ERA (26 ER, 23.2 IP) with 14 walks and 38 strikeouts … previously attended Southwestern Illinois Community College. 

    Right fielder Aubrey McCarty, a switch-hitting junior at Florida A&M University, was selected with the 776th overall pick in the 26th round … batted .299 (61-for-204) with 32 runs, 12 doubles, one triple, eight home runs, 51 RBI and 17 walks … the doubles, runs, and RBI were team highs … the 6-foot-5, 225-pound native of Doerun, Ga., previously attended Vanderbilt (2015) and Gordon State (2016).

    Right-handed pitcher Brandon Lambright was selected with the 806th overall pick in the 27th round out of Abilene Christian University … went 1-2 with a 7.94 ERA (39.2 IP, 35 ER), 32 walks and 55 strikeouts in 22 appearances with two starts … the 6-foot-3, 215-pound senior and Friday Harbor, Wash., native missed the entire 2016 season after recovering from Tommy John Surgery.

    Left fielder Brett Stephens, a left-handed hitter out of UCLA, was selected with the 836th overall pick in the 28th round … a native of Moraga, Calif., Stephens batted .279 (58-for-209) with 38 runs, 12 doubles, one triple, two home runs, 21 RBI, 23 walks and six stolen bases en route to becoming an All-Pac-12 honorable mention.

    Second baseman Todd Czinege (ZIN-uh-ghee) was selected out of Villanova University with the 866th overall pick in the 29th round … the senior led Villanova with his .283 (52-for-184) batting average, three home runs and 25 RBI … also drove in 17 runs with seven doubles and three triples … is a three-time All-BIG EAST selection … in his career, the 6-foot-2, 204-pound Overland Park, Kan., native batted .307 (244-for-796) with 107 runs, 40 doubles, 10 triples, 13 home runs, 128 RBI, 72 walks and 16 stolen bases.

    Second baseman Jeff Moberg, a redshirt senior at the University of Tennessee, was selected with the 896th overall pick in the 30th round … batted .311 (65-for-209) with 32 runs, 10 doubles, three triples, nine home runs, 33 RBI, 16 walks and five stolen bases in 51 games in 2017 … sustained a knee injury in 2016 that limited him to 16 games … the 5-foot-9, 170-pound infielder is a native of Murrieta, Calif., where he attended Vista Murrieta High School.

    Left-handed pitcher Reagan Biechler was selected out of Wichita State University with the 926th overall pick in the 31st round … went 1-2 with a 2.84 ERA (31.2 IP, 10 ER), 11 walks and 40 strikeouts for the Shockers in 2017 … is a native of Colorado Springs, Colo., and attended Pine Creek High School … was named First-Team All-State and First-Team All-Colorado … was named First-Team All-Conference twice and First-Team All-Area twice. 

    Right-handed pitcher Moises Ceja, a senior out of UCLA, was selected in the 32nd round with the 956th overall pick … a native of Arleta, Calif., the 6-foot, 168-pound pitcher made 21 appearances including 10 starts for the Bruins in 2017 … went 2-5 with a 3.52 ERA (61.1 IP, 24 ER), 20 walks and 42 strikeouts … in his career at UCLA, went 4-6 with four saves (all in 2016) and a 3.09 ERA (96.0 IP, 33 ER), 32 walks and 70 strikeouts. 

    Left-handed pitcher Alec Byrd was selected in the 33rd round with the 986th overall pick … the 6-foot-3, 175-pound senior from Miami Shores, Fla., went 4-2 with a 4.31 ERA (31.1 IP, 15 ER), 18 walks and 35 strikeouts for the College World Series-bound Seminoles in 2017 … was previously selected in the 37th round of the 2013 MLB First-Year Player Draft out of St. Thomas Aquinas High School in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., but did not sign … was a Louisville Slugger First-Team All-American and a Florida Athletic Coaches Association First-Team All-State honoree in 2013. 

    Right-handed pitcher Hayden Roberts, a junior out of Southern Mississippi University, was selected with the 1,016th overall pick in the 34th round … went 5-2 with one save, a 4.30 ERA (73.1 IP, 35 ER), 27 walks and 86 strikeouts in 10 starts in 2017 … the 6-foot, 187-pound native of Irvington, Ala., previously played for Alabama Southern Community College. 

    Right-handed pitcher James Notary was selected out of Broomfield High School in Broomfield, Colo., with the 1,046th overall pick in the 35th round … in three years at Broomfield, the senior went 11-3 with a 1.87 ERA in 15 starts with three complete game shutouts … was named CHSAA/MaxPreps All-State First-Team for 2016-2017 … he was ranked by MaxPreps as the third-best high school prospect in Colorado. 

    Right-handed pitcher Michael Agis (AG-iss) was selected with the 1,076th overall pick in the 36th round out of Florida International University … the 5-foot-11, 190-pound senior played two years for the Panthers and combined to go 2-4 with a 5.96 ERA (77.0 IP, 51   ER), 25 walks and 81 strikeouts … the San Antonio, Texas, native played at Broward College from 2013-15, where he earned All-Conference recognition and was an Academic All-American.

    Third baseman Tyler Hardman, the third high school selection for the Rockies in this draft, was selected out of Temescal Canyon High School in Lake Elsinore, Calif., with the 1,106th overall pick in the 37th round … a senior who made varsity in his freshman year after batting .446 in 23 junior varsity games, Hardman batted .526 (40-for-76) with 23 runs, 11 doubles, four triples, nine home runs and 44 RBI in 26 games played his senior year.

    Right-handed pitcher Drake Davis was selected with the 1,136th overall pick in the 38th round out of Ralston Valley High School in Arvada, Colo. … he is the second Colorado high school selection for the Rockies in this draft following right-handed pitcher James Notary, who was selected in the 35th round … went 4-3 with one save and a 2.77 ERA in his senior season, and also batted .349 (15-for-43) with five doubles, one triple, two home runs and 10 RBI in nine games played as outfielder.

    Center fielder Colin Hall was selected in the 39th round with the 1,166th overall pick out of Wesleyan High School in Norcross, Ga. … the son of Georgia Tech head coach Danny Hall, the left-handed hitter is a 2017 Rawlings-Perfect Game Honorable Mention All-American, and has committed to Georgia Tech. 

    Catcher J.T. Stanley was selected in the 40th round with the 1,196th overall pick, the final selection of the 2017 draft for the Rockies … a senior at Centennial High School in Peoria, Ariz, Stanley batted .342 (25-for-73) with 17 runs, seven doubles and 19 RBI in his senior season.

     

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  • Freeland’s rough start sinks Rox in Pittsburgh

    Freeland’s rough start sinks Rox in Pittsburgh

    by Jonathan Toye and Bob Cohn

    PITTSBURGH — With Pirates right-hander Jameson Taillon making a triumphant return to the mound five weeks after cancer surgery, Josh Harrison supplied early run support as the Pirates rolled to a 7-2 win over the Rockies on Monday night at PNC Park to open a three-game series.
    “Definitely a good win,” Harrison said. “Good to see Jameson back out there. Good team win. Good team effort all-around.”
    Taillon (No. 2 overall, 2010 Draft, the Woodlands HS in Texas) struck out five while scattering five hits in five scoreless innings in his first start since being diagnosed with testicular cancer in early May.
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    Harrison (sixth round, 2008 Draft, University of Cincinnati) gave Taillon a 2-0 lead in the first when he drove a 1-1 slider off Rockies starter Kyle Freeland (No. 8 overall pick, 2014 Draft, Thomas Jefferson HS in Denver) to the left-field bleachers. His two-run home run had an exit velocity of 100.1 mph, a launch angle of 29 degrees and traveled a projected 378 feet, according to Statcast™. The Pirates kept building their lead and have won three straight games for only the third time this season.
    “I just beat him to the spot and put a good swing on it,” Harrison said. “A lot of it as a hitter is if you can be on time and put the barrel there, you let the rest happen.”
    The Rockies threatened to come back, generating 11 hits and placing a runner in scoring position in seven consecutive innings. But they didn’t capitalize. Their first run came in the sixth when Trevor Story (No. 45 overall, 2011, Irving HS in Texas) singled to right field. They added another run in the ninth, but by then it was too late.
    “We’ve been swinging the bats lately,” Rockies manager Bud Black said. “We just didn’t get a couple of key its to swing the game a little closer.”

    MOMENTS THAT MATTERED

    The Great Escape: Taillon encountered some trouble early in the fourth after allowing a single and a walk with no outs. That prompted pitching coach Ray Searage to visit the mound. Whatever he said proved to help Taillon, as he rebounded to retire the next three batters to keep the Rockies scoreless.
    “Ray can be the pitcher whisperer when he goes out there,” Pirates manager Clint Hurdle said. “There is a lot of merit with what Ray is able to do when he goes out there based on the relationship he’s developed with these guys … It was more giving [Taillon] a chance to catch his breath, regroup and reset. And he did that very well.”
    Production in the middle: The middle of the order gave the Pirates some insurance runs in the third. David Freese (9th round, 2006 Draft, South Alabama University) ripped a double to right field, and Jose Osuna and Andrew McCutchen (No. 11 overall pick, 2005 Draft, Fort Meade HS in Florida) both singled to drive in two runs to extend the Bucs lead to 4-0.

    QUOTABLE

    We are seeing good at-bats all-around. Situation hitting has been going well. We have been taking extra bases on base hits, center field, left-center. We are pushing the envelope and just putting pressure on the other side. That’s part of it. Getting on base and making anything that you can happen.” — Harrison, on the Pirates’ recent offensive production
    “He’s got a good arm. This guy was a No. 1 pick. Pretty good talent. I like the movement to the fastball. He’s got an impressive breaking ball, when thrown properly. Those two pitches are plus Major League pitches. He gets the ball in the strike zone, he lands that hook a little more consistently, he can win some games. He can be effective. First time I’ve seen him live. I’ve read about him for years.” — Black, on Taillon’s performance

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    Harrison’s home run was the Pirates’ first in 176 plate appearances, which at the time was the longest streak in the Majors. Osuna’s two-run homer in the seventh against the Orioles on June 7 had been the last Pirates’ dinger.