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2014 Season Preview Series – Mayo Breaks Down The Travs
2014 Season Preview Series
Minor League Baseball fans have MLB Pipeline bookmarked as a great resource for top prospects and insight. Along with Jim Calis, Jonathan Mayo (@JonathnMayoB3) has been one of the best in the business reporting on prospects for years. Travs Talk sat down with Mayo to get his thoughts on the 2014 Arkansas Travelers.
TT: Stating pitching and a deep bullpen – on paper anyway – look like Travs strengths going into the season.
JM: Yea especially the bullpen. I thought (Michael) Morin would start the season in Salt Lake City and Triple-A. I think he has a chance to impact the Big League bullpen this year. R.J. Alvarez is another guy who may not be around Little Rock long. If he can tighten up his command he can be a closer for the Angels. It’s going to be interesting how they (Travelers) use them this season whether as a closer or a seventh – eighth inning guy. Mark Sappington has the most upside among the pitchers and maybe of any player on the entire roster. When healthy and i stress when healthy he can be a Major League middle of the rotation guy,
TT: The infield that Manager Phillip Wellman will send out every night is as equally talented and begins with the MLB.com No. 1 Angels prospect Kaleb Cowart.
JM: It is a very big year for Cowart. He needs to return to the player that he was a couple of seasons ago. When you talk to the Angels front office, they are confident that he will turn it around. His make-up is off the charts. Even while struggling last season he didn’t lose confidence and continued to get better defensively. Remember he’s in Double-A and will be what, 22 in June? Still a very young guy.
TT: The middle of this Arkansas infield can flash some leather and are dangerous on the base paths.
JM: Eric Stamets and (Alex) Yarbrough are a couple of college guys – Stamets from Evansville and Yarbrough from Ole Miss – with question marks about what they will be. Stamets can really play shortstop and run. His stolen base numbers weren’t that impressive last year (16 stolen bags) but I expect him to run more this year. Yarbrough hits better than his tools say he should. He’s one of the players on this roster that has to prove that he can hit in Double-A and not be a Cal League one-year wonder.
TT: How hard is it for organizations like the Angels to fairly evaluate a big season n a place like Inland Empire?
JM: It’s tough. It’s all about “Let me see him do it again in let’s say Arkansas”. Single-A to Double-A is where you separate guys who can and can not play in the Majors.
TT: I would guess then as we switch to the Travelers outfield that Zach Borenstein is another “show me again” player after a monster power year for the 66ers last season.
JM: He’s really an intriguing player. For a power-hitter who will play left field, you have to be encouraged by his discipline and walk ratio (drew 43 free passes a year ago). If he puts up home run and RBI numbers again this year in the Texas League and n a home park that is pitcher friendly – he will get more mention as a top prospect.
Dave Barr (@daveabarr)
2014 Season Preview Series – Arkansas Travelers Unveil Roster
The 2014 edition of the Travelers will begin the season with five of the Los Angeles Angels top 10 prospects according to Baseball America. Starting pitching and a talented infield will be the Arkansas calling card to begin the season.
Pitchers Traveler Tidbit
RJ Alvarez Many believe Alvarez isn’t far from a big league bullpen with a 93-99 mph fastball.
Orangel Arenas Arenas returns to the Travs where in 2011-12 he posted a 14-21 record.
Yeiper Castillo The free agent signee from Venezuela appeared in 29-games last season fanning 80.
Ryan Chaffee Chaffee saw action in 47-games for the Travs last year sporting a 2.92 ERA.
Carmine Giardina The New York native struck out 33 while only walking 13 last season between the 66ers and Travs.
Kevin Johnson Johnson has saved 29-games for the Travs in the last two seasons.
Mike Morin Morin was the Halos Minor League Pitcher of the Year in 2013.
Michael Roth The only member of the Travelers to open the season who is on the Angels 40-man roster.
Drew Rucinski In five starts and 29-innings for the 66ers last year – The Oklahoma native was 2-2 with a 1.86 ERA.
Eduard Santos The physically gifted Santos makes his Double-A debut this season.
Mark Sappington The No. 5 Angels prospect fanned 136-batters and won 12 games last year between 66ers and Travs.
Brandon Sisk Sisk is no stranger to DSP as he was a member of the Northwest Arkansas Naturals in 2010-11.
Kramer Sneed Acquired from the Yankees as part of the Vernon Wells trade.
Catchers
Jett Bandy Bandy returns to Arkansas after being tabbed a Texas league Mi-Season All Star in 2013
Anderson De La Rosa De la Rosa caught 69-games for Triple-A Nashville (Brewers) last year
Infielders
Kaleb Cowart (3B) An important year for the No. 3 prospect after hitting .221 last season with the Travelers.
Shawn O’Malley (SS) Swiped 24 bags last season fo rthe Montgomery Biscuits (Rays Double-A).
Michael Snyder (1B) A breakout 2013 saw Snyder slam 25 home runs and drive in 92 for Inland Empire.
Eric Stamets (SS) 190 total bases for the speedster from Ohio last year with Single-A Inland Empire. One to watch.
Jimmy Swift (SS) Third consecutive year that Swift has worn a Travelers jersey.
Alex Yarbrough (2B) Hit .313 and drove in 80 runs for the 66ers last year. Great DP combo with Stamets.
Outfielders
Zach Borenstein The Angels Minor League PLayer of the Year after a monster 2013 for inland Empire.
Drew Heid Heid is a career .305 hitter after three professional campaigns.
Kyle Hudson Hudson has swiped 30 or more bases in four of his six pro seasons.
Andy Workman Cal League Championship Series MVP for Inland Empire in 2013.









