Las Vegas, NV (BLB) - Several rookies will begin the season with the BLB club due to offseason moves and injuries.
SP Tyler Clarke
Drafted 2007 (2.2) DVS
Clarke will replace long time fan favorite Brendan Lindsey in the Scorpions rotation. Lindsey was dealt to Philadelphia in the offseason. Drafted #2 in the 2nd round of the 2007 draft, the 24 year old righty climbed as high as #35 on the Top Prospects list before throwing enough Spring Training innings to qualify for the big league club. Scouts have praised Clarke's intangibles and his intelligence, leadership, work ethic and desire to win games were all on display at AAA Reno where he won the FF Outstanding Pitcher Award in 2009 for the Rippers. Regularly hitting 99 mph on the gun, he boasts a balanced assortment of pitches that includes a slider, change-up, cutter and splitter that helped him go 15-6 with a 3.34 ERA last season.
RF Travis Anthony
Drafted 2005 (1.10) CAR
RF Travis Anthony
Drafted 2005 (1.10) CAR
Highly touted rookie Travis Anthony will make his rookie debut in RF on Opening Day at Los Alamos due to injuries to veteran outfielders Colin Cash, Jimmy Jones, and Dave Bryan. Drafted with the 10th overall selection by the Carolina Tobs in 2005, Anthony was dealt to the Scorpions for CL Manny Ochoa in the summer of 2008. With a crowded outfield in Vegas, Anthony has sharpened his skills in the minors, first in Jackson Hole (AA) and then in Reno (AAA) where he was named to the Allstar team at both levels. Anthony is considered a 5 tool player by scouts in the Scorpions organization and climbed as high as #9 on the Top 100. His ability to hit for average (.331) and get on base (.419) are his strengths. In Reno, Travis displayed some pop (14 HRs, 75 RBIs), some speed (14 SBs) and a plus glove in RF. He's projected as a leadoff or #2 hitter at the BLB level, but most likely will begin his career batting in the bottom 3rd of the order.
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