Saturday, November 23, 2013

St. Joseph News Press & Northwestbearcats.com - Northwest baseball signs 3 for 2014

Photo courtesy of Northwestbearcats.com, your source for Bearcats Athletics

Regarding the early signings to the Class of 2014, Coach Darin Loe said, “These three guys are a great beginning to our 2014 recruiting class,” said Loe. “They fulfill our immediate needs and we expect all of them to come in and compete for playing time immediately.”

In an article published by the St. Joseph News-Press (see a link to their story below):

http://www.newspressnow.com/opinion/blogs/sports/west_by_northwest/article_d88c035c-de1c-574f-a37c-77d9b952b3cd.html

"Northwest Missouri State baseball coach Darin Loe announced the signings of three incoming student-athletes Thursday, a class which includes Brad Roberts (Cairo, Mo.), Nick McKinney (Naperville, Ill.) and Jay Hrdlicka (West Des Moines, Iowa).

All three players will be freshmen starting in the fall of 2014."

Here is a breakdown of each signee from various media reports:

Brad Roberts - According to multiple media outlets, Brad is a stand-out two-sport athlete excelling in both baseball and basketball.  Roberts received "multiple" All-State awards in both baseball and basketball.  In both fall and spring baseball, Roberts boasts a 33-4 record with 5 saves.  In what must be a career high school total, Roberts worked 217 innings, allowed 49 hits, struck-out 367 batters, and walked 79 batters.  Brad's goal is to compete for a starting rotation position in his first season with the Bearcats.  Jeff Schleicher, Roberts' high school baseball coach, spoke very highly of the young man and what he meant to coach's baseball program.

Brad was an All-Conference pitcher for Northeast R-IV High School in Cairo, Missouri in 2013 and earned his team's MVP award.  He was named All-District and All-State in each of the past 3 seasons.

Outside of baseball, Roberts is a member of the National Honor Society, Student Council, and Honor Roll.

You can listen to some interviews with Brad by clicking on the link below:

http://centralmoinfo.com/ROBERTS-WILL-STAY-A-BEARCAT/17790039

Coach Loe's comments about Brad according to Northwestbearcats.com, “Brad is a polished hard throwing right handed pitcher that we expect to come in and make an immediate impact,” explained Loe. “He is a great overall athlete as he had to make a difficult decision whether to play basketball or baseball. We are certainly excited he choose to play baseball at the next level.”

Nick McKinney -  Standing 6'2", weighs 180 lbs, the right-handed 18-year-old baseball player is a pitcher and will graduate from Downers Grove South High School in Naperville, Illinois.  According to a recruiting site, Nick's fastball tops out at 83 mph with a change-up and breaking ball in the low 70s.

Here is a personal statement from McKinney from the site:  "Hi Coach, My name is Nick McKinney and I will be a Senior at Downers Grove South HS this upcoming year. I have been playing baseball ever sense I can remember It's my absolute passion. I pride myself on my work ethic, and the ability to excel in any situation I am thrown into whether it be on or off the field. I am a side-arm pitcher. I command my fastball, changeup, and slider very well and throwing strikes and not walking any batters is very important to me. As a side-arm pitcher my mindset is to pound the zone while keeping the ball low to generate outs for my team. My academics are very important to me and my family. I've maintained a 3.0 GPA or higher throughout high school and my goal for Senior year is a 4.0 GPA and to raise my ACT this fall. I excel in the areas of History and English. I am open to looking at schools in all divisions and locations. My goal is to find a program where I can get a great education while contributing on the mound. I will be working extremely hard this offseason on my mechanics and improving myself as a pitcher in all aspects. I hope to hear from you and possibly set up a phone call or visit. Thanks for taking the time to look at my profile. Nick McKinney"

You can watch video and link to the site by clicking below:

http://www.ncsasports.org/baseball-recruiting/il/downers-grove/downers-grove-south-high-school/nick-mckinney

According to Northwestbearcats.com, "McKinney comes to Northwest after a standout career at Downers Grove South High School. The right handed side-armer had a 1.76 ERA in 22 innings as a junior, recording seven saves. He won a state and a summer league title as well as an Illinois Regional title. An honor roll student, McKinney played for coach Darren Orel."

Coach Loe's comments about McKinney:  “Nick is a side arm pitcher who has a great feel for that unique arm angle,” Loe said. “He has had great success at the high school level and we expect Nick to be a key performer coming out of our bullpen.”

Jay Hrdlicka -  Standing 5'10", weighing 180 lbs, Jay will graduate from Valley High School in West Des Moines, Iowa.  His primary position is Catcher and his secondary position is 2B according to a recruiting website.  His 60' speed is clocked at 7.48 seconds.  Jay's top speed at throwing from the outfield is clocked at 78 mph, while his top speed throwing from the infield is 77 mph, and finally his top speed clocked at throwing from the catcher position is 77 mph.

You can watch video of Hrdlicka by clicking on the recruiting site's link below but it requires a subscription to view:

https://www.perfectgame.org/players/playerprofile.aspx?ID=307478

Images of Hrdlicka are also available by clicking on the recruiting site below:

http://www.berecruited.com/high-schools/iowa/west-des-moines/valley-high-school/baseball

According to Northwestbearcats.com, "Hrdlicka earned All-America honorable mention accolades from Perfect Game last season while playing for head coach Brady Weber at Valley High School. He also earned all-tournament team honors at the Kernels Foundation Tournament."

Outside of baseball, Hrdlicka is an academic all-conference honoree and earned an academic letter four times in high school.  He is also a member of the National Honor Society.

Coach Loe's comments about Hrdlicka:  “Jay is a solid defensive catcher with a great swing,” said Loe. “He can throw as good or better than any other catcher I have had the opportunity to coach. He is a guy that will come into our program and immediately have the ability to completely shut down our opponents running game.”

You can read the Northwestbearcats.com article by clicking on the link below:

http://www.nwmissouri.edu/sports/baseball/2014/pressreleases/112213.htm

The B2R welcomes Jay, Nick, and Brad to the Bearcat baseball family.  You will find success through hard work and determination.  You can expect tremendous competition with talented athletes from the team, the MIAA conference, and support from the Bearcat Nation.

Go Cats!!
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Monday, November 18, 2013

Recruit Profile - Nikko Pablo


Recruit Profile - Nikko Pablo
Class - Freshman
Position - LHP/Infield
Throws - Right, Bats - Right
Height - 5'7", Weight - 145 lbs.
Hometown - Stockton, California
High School - Ronald E. McNair High School

Statistics - 2012 Statistics
Batting Average - .382
GP/GS - 20/20
AB - 55
R - 21
H - 21
2B - 1
3B - 0
HR - 0
RBI - 8
SLG% - .400
BB - 11
HBP - 6
SO - 3
OB% - .465
SB/Attempts - 2/2
Type of pitches - Slider, curve, change, 2 & 4 seam fastball
ERA - 2.59
W/L - 6/2
Appearances - 14
GS - 2
CG - 2
IP - 46
Hits - 33
Runs allowed - 21
ER - 17
BB - 12
K - 40
HBP - 3

Biography - "My name is Nicholas Pablo, and I'm a Junior at McNair High in Stockton, CA. I've played varsity baseball starting in my Freshman year. As a Freshman I was awarded The Coaches Award. Named MVP in my Sophomore year. I was very honored to have been chosen to receive these awards  Last year as a sophomore I played in the Goodwill Series in Australia for the Texas Rangers scout team under Bob Williams. I play SS / 2ND and I'm a closer for my high school team. I anticipate playing in the North/South tryouts and area code tryouts this coming June. I made the all Northern California Mattingly team last summer. My traveling team coach is Quincey Noble and he is also my varsity coach."

Growing up i always wanted to pursue playing baseball after high school. Getting an oppurtunity to play college baseball will be like a dream come true to me. I hustle in and off the field, and would do anything just to make my team and I better. Im a hard worker with good work ethics, I stride to work hard to get better in the game I love. My goal this year is to get our team to the playoffs."

Go Cats!!
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Saturday, November 16, 2013

Recruit Profile - Hondo Pearcy



Recruit Profile - Austin "Hondo" Pearcy
Class - Freshman
Position - Left-handed pitcher
Throws - Left, Bats - Left
Height - 5'10", Weight - 160 lbs
Hometown - Lee's Summit, Missouri
High School - Archbishop O'Hara High School

The B2R warmly welcomes Hondo to the Bearcat family.

Go Cats!!
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Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Recruit Profile - Jaden Alsop

Recruit Profile - Jaden Alsop
Class entering NWMSU - Freshman
Position - Infield
Throws - Right; Bats - Left
Height - 5'11"; Weight - 165 lbs.
Hometown - Stockton, California
High School - Ronald E. McNair High School

Statistics -
Games Played - 62
Games Started - 62
AB - 176
Runs - 54
Hits - 61
Doubles - 14
Triples - 11
Home Runs - 5
RBIs - 49
Walks - 26
Strikeouts - 14
Stolen Bases - 23
Caught Stealing - 1
Batting Average - .347
On-Base % - .506
Slugging % - .636
OPS - 1.142
Errors - 6

Pitching Statistics -
W/L - 4/3
Complete Games - 3
ERA - 3.35
Shut-outs - 3
Innings Pitched - 54

Honors -

2012 All Area Team
2012 Team MVP
2012 All League Tri City Athletic League 1st Team
2011 All League Tri City Athletic League Honorable Mention

The B2R welcomes Jaden to the Bearcat family.

Go Cats!!
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Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Bearcats Playing Professional Baseball - Jacob Raffaele

Bearcats playing professional baseball - Jacob Raffaele

Jacob Raffaele recently made his debut with the Australian League Baseball team, Brisbane Bandits.  The Bandits won 3 games of a four-game series from the Adelaide Bite.  Jacob was invited to pitch for a farm/development club to the Brisbane Bandits but made the Brisbane 22 man roster as one of the 10 import positions!  It is very difficult to make a roster spot as an Import Player because you usually have to have MLB affiliate experience (A-, A+, AA and MLB 40 man roster).  All players, Australian and imports, have MLB affiliation experience and using this summer ball to prep for US MLB Spring Training!  Jacob's goal is to stay up on 22 man roster all year much like Canada this summer, and if he can do that it will be a real accomplishment due to the talent there!

Game notes -
Bases loaded, two outs in 3-0 game, top 6th; Ks LH hitter on three pitches . . . Plenty of MLB scouts there!

Goes out in top of 7th to face 9, 1, 2 (LH) hitters; 1B, FO7, FO8 (both heavy balls)!  23 pitches total, 17 strikes, his last LH hitter must have fouled off about 5-7 pitches on a full count before the FO8.  Long season and he's hopeful he can keep progressing . . . 
 
Jacob posted a 3W-2L-3S, .235OBA reg season, and 1S, .215OBA in playoffs in Canada this summer for the London Majors. Jacob received invite to the Carina Red Sox in Brisbane for an opportunity to pitch his way up to ABL Brisbane Bandits. After four outings with Carina, 15.1IP, 12H, 8BB, 16K, .213OBA, he received invite to workout with Bandits. His bullpens and outing during their first Spring Training game: 8th IP, 0H, 0R, 0BB, 2Ks earned him the move up and opportunity!
 

Way to go Jacob.  Keep it up!!
 
Go Cats!!
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Sunday, November 3, 2013

Camouflage Jersey Fundraiser this Saturday, November 9, 2013


Matthew D. Mason, Chief Petty Officer
United States Navy
 The B2R wanted to remind everybody to attend this Saturday's (November 9) Texas Hold'em fundraising card tournament at the Maryville Country Club, 25867 Icon Road, Maryville.  Registration starts at 5pm.  Tournament starts at 6pm.  Player buy-in cost is $40.  Cash prizes for the top six finishers.  Refreshments will be provided and a cash bar will be available.

The B2R's goal is to raise funds to purchase camouflage jerseys to pay tribute to the US Armed Forces in honor of the late Matt Mason, Navy SEAL, NWMSU alumnus and Bearcat Baseball player.  The Northwest Baseball Coaches support this initiative and agreed to wear the special camouflage jerseys during a game in every weekend series this upcoming NCAA season.

Matthew D. Mason graduated from Northwest Missouri State University in 1998 with a bachelor's degree in geography.  He enlisted in the United States Navy in 1999 and completed SEAL training two years later and achieved the rank of Chief Petty Officer.

In 2004, Mason was seriously wounded during the second battle for Fallujah, Iraq, and underwent an extensive rehabilitation.  Upon the completion of his rehabilitation, he requested a return to active duty in a combat zone.  During his military career, Matt was repeatedly recognized for valor and received the Purple Heart, two Bronze Stars, a Joint Service Commendation, the Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal, two Combat Action ribbons, two Presidential Unit citations and numerous other honors.

Matt was killed in 2011 in a helicopter crash in Afghanistan.  The Chinook helicopter was hit August 6 by a rocket-propelled grenade.  All 30 Americans and eight Afghans on board were killed.

May God bless Matt Mason, his family and friends, and the Servicemen and Servicewomen of the Armed Forces of the United States of America.