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A Timed Professional Baseball Game?

It’s time to shake up baseball for a game or two as only independent baseball can.

Thanks to the San Rafael Pacifics and the Vallejo Admirals of the Pacific Association, the first ever timed professional baseball game will take place on August 5th 2016.

The Pacifics sent out the following press release today (August 4, 2016):

The Worst Baseball Idea Ever

The Pacifics and Vallejo Admirals to Play a Timed Game for the First Time in Baseball History

San Rafael, CA – The San Rafael Pacifics and Vallejo Admirals have agreed to make history by playing an official game on the clock. For the first time ever in professional baseball, a ball game will be timed at two hours and 30 minutes. This ridiculous idea has the team believing that the game will be a complete failure. Baseball games are not meant to be timed, but to be enjoyed one pitch at a time. “I think this is a terrible idea,” said Pacifics President and General Manager Mike Shapiro. “I never want to see this happen in baseball. But since there is so much criticism discussion about speeding up the game, we want to show the critics what a dumb idea it is.” The first timed game will be held at Albert Park, home of the San Rafael Pacifics, on August 5 at 7:05 PM against the Vallejo Admirals. The Admirals will then continue with the horrible idea and host another timed game at their home field, Wilson Park. The game will take place on August 7 at 1:05 PM.

The two teams will complete a full baseball game under a 2:30 game clock, along with other strict pace of play restrictions.
The rules for the “Game on the Clock” games are as follows:
  • Pitchers will have 20 seconds from their last pitch to the next pitch. If the pitcher exceeds that time limit, the batter will receive a ball. The batter must remain in the batter’s box during that time. If, in the plate umpire’s opinion, the batter is at fault for the pitch time limit to be exceeded, the batter will receive a strike.
  • Between innings, the first pitch of the inning must be thrown within two minutes of the last pitch of the prior inning. The pitcher will be assessed with a ball if he exceeds the time limit.
  • At the conclusion of the running 2:30 game clock, it will be the last inning of play. If the home team is in the lead, the visiting team shall complete its time at bat. If the visiting team is in the lead, the home team may finish its time at bat.
  • The umpire will record the start time and once the two hours and 30 minutes is up, no inning shall begin, except in the case of a tie. Innings that are in process when the time limit is reached will be completed as necessary.
  • If the game ends in a tie, the international tie-breaker rules shall be in effect such that each manager will select two consecutive batters from anywhere in their respective lineups to start the playoff inning on first and second base. The next batter in the lineup would then be the batter that starts the inning at the plate. Once those players/runners are determined for the playoff inning, the order of any subsequent innings will be determined by how the previous inning ended.
    For example, if the first playoff inning ends with the No. 6 hitter having the last official at bat, then the following inning begins with the No. 7 hitter at bat, and then the No. 5 hitter at second base and the No. 6 hitter at first base.
  • The inning will otherwise proceed as usual, with each team getting a turn at bat. Should the player starting the inning on second base eventually score, it will count in the statistics as a run for the player and an RBI for the batter who drove him in (if applicable), but will not count towards the pitcher’s earned-run average. This will continue so forth and so on until a winner is determined. Both visiting and home teams will have an opportunity to bat in the playoff innings.
For tickets or more information, please visit www.pacificsbaseball.com or
call 415-485-1563

2016 California Winter League Draft Mid-Season Update

CWL

In March, the California Winter League (CWL) released a list of all players that were signed during or after the CWL season.

The list, which was updated after the season on February 27th, included 69 players who had signed at least a spring training contract for various independent leagues and major league organizations.

Since all the leagues are now mid-way through their seasons, we have decided to do an update to see how many CWL players are still on active rosters around the country.

Here is a look at how those players have done:

Major League Baseball

Evan Crower Philadelphia Phillies (Released by the Phillies and Windy City Thunderbolts before playing any games.)
*Steven Pollakov Chicago White Sox (Playing for the Great Falls Voyagers (Rookie) with a .250 avg in 8 games.)
*Kevin Lenik Texas Rangers (Playing for the Spokane Indians (Short Season) with a 0-1 record and 9.00 ERA in 8 games.)
Kade Andrus Arizona Diamondbacks (Released by the DBacks. Spent 3 games with Joplin Blasters (.167 avg) before being released.)
Connor Hoffman Arizona Diamondbacks (Released by the DBacks. Spent 3 games with Sussex County Miners (.125 avg) and 4 games with Traverse City Beach Bums (.083) and currently on DL.)
*Tanner Kiest Texas Rangers (Released by the Rangers. Played 2 games with Sussex County Miners (9.50 ERA), 2 games with Lincoln Saltdogs (0.00 ERA), and currently playing with Florence Freedom (12.00 ERA in 4 games.))
Jarrett Martin Texas Rangers (Released by the Rangers. Played 2 games with Ottawa (0-1, 7.11 ERA), 2 games with Sussex (0-1, 7.11 ERA) and 7 games with Rockland (0-2, 5.12 ERA.))

Frontier League

John Cruz Florence Freedom (Sent to Gary. Released. Signed to Schaumburg and released.)
Clayton Crum Florence Freedom (Released without playing a game.)
*Josh Wright Florence Freedom (Released, but signed by River City. Has a 2-1 record and 4.50 ERA.)
Darius Washington Florence Freedom (Released without playing a game.)
*Matt Pobereyko Florence Freedom (0-2 with 1.33 ERA before signing with the Arizona Diamondbacks. Currently has a 0.00 ERA in 5 games in the Arizona Rookie League.)
*Kenneth Frosch Evansville Otters (Playing with a 4-2 record with 1.33 ERA in 25 games.)
Victor Barron Evansville Otters (Released. Signed with Normal. Released after batting .167 in 8 games.)
Buddy Elgin Evansville Otters (Released without playing a game.)
*Kenny Knudsen Schaumburg Boomers (Playing with a 0-1 record and 6.09 ERA in 15 games.)
Scott Ward Schaumburg Boomers (Released without playing a game.)
Pete Leonello Southern Illinois Miners (Released without playing a game.)
Carl Jameson Southern Illinois Miners (Released without playing a game.)
Brandon Boyle Windy City ThunderBolts (Released after playing in 9 games with a 4-1 record and 8.25 ERA.)
Kevin Barker Windy City ThunderBolts (Released after playing in 23 games with a .158 average.)
Ryan Strombom Windy City ThunderBolts (Released after playing in 9 games with a 3-4 record and 5.71 ERA)
Alex Miden Windy City ThunderBolts (Released without playing a game.)
*Andrew Lowe Windy City ThunderBolts (Playing with a 1-0 record and 3.50 ERA in 17 games.)
Quintin Alexander Windy City ThunderBolts (Released without playing a game.)
*Brady Muller Windy City ThunderBolts (Playing with a 2-6 record with a 3.44 ERA in 10 games.)
*Luke Barker Traverse City Beach Bums (Playing with a 0-3 record and 1.88 ERA in 29 games.)
Wes Wallace Traverse City Beach Bums (Released after playing in 14 games with a .050 avg.)
Matt Burns Traverse City Beach Bums (Released after having a .192 avg in 9 games.)
Brian McKenna Traverse City Beach Bums (Released without playing a game.)
Lucas Hunter River City Rascals (Traded to Pittsburg Diamonds. Released without playing a game.)
*Mike Jurgella River City Rascals (Playing with a .265 avg in 41 games.)
Josh Eatherly River City Rascals (Released without playing a game.)
Alec Saikal River City Rascals (Released without playing a game.)
*Ben Allison Normal Cornbelters (Released. Currently signed with Florence. Has a 1-0 record and 4.50 ERA in 3 games.)
Kaleb Barlow Normal Cornbelters (Released without playing a game.)
Max Ayoub Gateway Grizzlies (Released without playing a game.)
Derek Hasenbeck Gateway Grizzlies (Released without playing a game.)
Andrew Wellwerts Lake Erie Crushers (Released without playing a game.)
*Parker Norris Lake Erie Crushers (Playing with a .209 avg in 42 games.)
Nate Antone Lake Erie Crushers (Released without playing a game.)
Tom Nagy Lake Erie Crushers (Released without playing a game.)
Dakota Freese Joliet Slammers (Released without playing a game.)
*Casey Fletcher Joliet Slammers (Playing with a .234 avg in 28 games.)
Alex Simone Washington Wild Things (Released without playing a game.)
*Brian O’Keefe Washington Wild Things (Playing with a 2.10 ERA in 13 games.)
Alex Williams Washington Wild Things (Released without playing a game.)
Tyler Garkow Washington Wild Thing (Released after having a 11.04 ERA and 0-2 record in 3 games.)

Atlantic League

Colin Moberly New Britain Bees (Released after 3 games with a 0-2 record and 27.00 ERA.)
*Nick Murphy New Britain Bees (Playing with a .153 avg in 22 games.)

American Association

Will Soto Joplin Blasters (Released after having a .266 avg in 26 games.)
*Mason Morioka Joplin Blasters (Released. Currently playing with Sonoma Stompers with a .287 avg in 39 games.)
Brandon Landanger Lincoln Saltdogs (Released without playing a game.)
Kaz Nezu Lincoln Saltdogs (Released without playing a game.)

Can-Am League

Jalen Harris Sussex Miners (Traded to Trois-Rivieres Aigels. Released after 11 games with a .211 avg.)
*Michael Tamburino Sussex Miners (Playing with a 1-2 record and 5.04 ERA in 11 games.)
*Alex DeBellis Rockland Boulders (Played 33 games with Rockland with a .208 avg. Traded to Sussex Miners and has a .254 avg.
Max Schonfeld Trois-Rivieres Aigles (Released after pitching in 6 games with a 0-3 record and 11.63 ERA.)

Pacific Association

*Kyle Adie San Rafael Pacifics (Playing with a .292 avg in 28 games.)
*Julian Esquibel San Rafael Pacifics (Playing with a 2-0 record and 4.34 ERA in 19 games.)
*Mark Lindsay San Rafael Pacifics (Playing with a .167 avg in 15 games.)
Trent Zaks Pittsburg Diamonds (Released without playing a game.)
Iszac Valdez Pittsburg Diamonds (Released after 10 games with a .250 avg.)
*Ian Hagenmiller Pittsburg Diamonds (Playing with a .159 avg in 14 games.)
Ethan Szabo Sonoma Stompers (Released after hitting .293 in 25 games.)
Landon Hunt Sonoma Stompers (Did not attend spring training.)
Masahiro Miyadera Sonoma Stompers (Did not attend spring training.)
*Marcus Blackmon Sonoma Stompers (Playing after 14 games with a .182 avg.)
*Eddie Mora -Loera Sonoma Stompers (Playing with a .252 avg in 36 games.)

*Currently on an active roster.
Only 25 of the 69 players are currently on an active roster as we hit the halfway mark of the baseball season.

(All independent league statistics/transactions courtesy of pointstreak.com. All MiLB stats courtesy of MiLB.com)