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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Tuesday, September 18, 2007

Castle alum makes pitch for winter baseball

By Stacy Kaneshiro
Advertiser Staff Writer

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What: Four-team league is made up of low-level minor leaguers from 24 of 30 Major League Baseball organizations and prospects from 7 of 12 Nippon Professional Baseball teams.

Schedule: Each team plays a 40-game schedule.

Rosters: 28 players per team, which has a mixture of the MLB minor leaguers and NPB players.

Venues: Hans L'Orange Park in Waipahu will host most of the games. There will be six games at Iron Maehara Stadium on Maui and six at Wong Stadium in Hilo.

Tickets: $6 for covered section and $5 for uncovered section (for Hans L'Orange only). $150 for season tickets in covered section, $120 for uncovered sections.

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It might look like he's taking a step back, but Reid Santos isn't.

The 2000 graduate of Castle High will be the only player with ties to Hawai'i who will play in Hawaii Winter Baseball this season, which opens Sept. 29 at Hans L'Orange Park. The left-handed pitcher of the Cleveland Indians organization has been assigned to the West Oahu CaneFires.

After learning of HWB's revival last year, Santos had hoped he would be able to pitch here. But after going 2-0 with a 3.44 earned run average with 65 strikeouts in 70 2/3 innings at High-A Kinston (N.C.) and an impressive 10 1/3-inning stint at Double-A Akron (Ohio) with 20 strikeouts to zero walks, the Indians sent him to the Arizona Fall League. He went 0-1 with a 2.53 ERA in 10 2/3 innings of relief.

Santos proved his worth at Akron again this past season, going 8-3 with a 2.72 ERA, sharing time between starting and relieving. He had 85 strikeouts to 30 walks and notched two saves. He was selected to the Eastern League all-star game and was named the league's Pitcher of the Week June 11. It was the kind of season that would at least get him another stint in the AFL.

"This year, I kind of told them I was going to go home and that if I wanted to play, I wanted to play in the Hawaii Winter ball, just to be back at home and stuff," Santos said in a phone interview. "It took them a while to decide, but they finally gave me the OK."

Santos, who resides in Laguna Beach, Calif., said he will stay at his mother's place in Mililani when he arrives here. The players are scheduled to report Sept. 25, HWB president Hervy Kurisu said.

Santos was signed by the Indians out of Saddleback JC in 2002, when he was drafted in the 13th round. He said the Indians have talked to him about his future, but did not commit yet to protecting him on the 40-man roster by next season.

The AFL and HWB seasons are about concurrent, but serve different purposes. The six-team AFL, which runs Oct. 9 to Nov. 17, is described as "finishing school" for prospects close to making it to the majors. Players in AFL are more polished and usually have more experience than those in HWB, which has more low-level minor leaguers who need more playing time. But to Santos, it's not a step back.

"There's always stuff you can work on," Santos said of his wanting to play here. "Obviously, last year, there's guys now in the big leagues, so I'm not worried about it."

Seven players from last year's HWB made their major league debuts this season. Among them are pitchers Joba Chamberlain and Ian Kennedy, who are contributing to the Yankees' stretch drive in the AL East.

Other notable players assigned here this year include a number whose fathers played in the big leagues:

  • BeachBoys pitcher Jared Lansford (Athletics) is the son of retired third baseman Carney Lansford.

  • CaneFires catcher Chad Tracy (Rangers) is the son of Pirates manager and former player Jim Tracy.

  • Honu shortstop Cale Iorg (Tigers) is the son of retired Blue Jays third baseman Garth Iorg.

  • Honu third baseman Chris Johnson (Astros) is the son of Red Sox Triple-A Pawtucket manager Ron Johnson, a former big league infielder.

  • BeachBoys shortstop Justin Sellers (Athletics) is the son of former Red Sox pitcher Jeff Sellers.

  • CaneFires pitcher Steve Johnson (Dodgers) is the son of Dave Johnson, who pitched for three different big league teams from 1987 to 1993.

    The league released its rosters yesterday. The Advertiser will publish them later this week. They are tentative because players might be moved around to balance all position players and pitchers.

    The season runs through Nov. 19, when the East champion (either BeachBoys or Sharks) plays the West champion (either Honu or CaneFires). The Honu are the defending league champions.

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    2007 Hawaii Winter Baseball Schedule

    All games at Hans L'Orange Park, unless noted (second team is designated home team)

    Sept. 29—Honu vs. CaneFires, noon; Sharks vs. BeachBoys, 6 p.m.
    Sept. 30—Honu vs. CaneFires, noon; Sharks vs. BeachBoys, 6:30 p.m.
    Oct. 2-4—Honu vs. Sharks at Iron Maehara (Maui), 6:30 p.m.; Beach Boys vs. CaneFires, 6:30 p.m.
    Oct. 6—CaneFires vs. BeachBoys at Iron Maehara, 3 p.m.; Sharks vs. Honu, 6:30 p.m.
    Oct. 7—CaneFires vs. BeachBoys at Iron Maehara, 3 p.m.; Sharks vs. Honu, 3 p.m.
    Oct. 8—Cane Fires vs. BeachBoys at Iron Maehara, 6:30 p.m.; Sharks vs. Honu, 6:30 p.m.
    Oct. 10-11—BeachBoys vs. Honu, noon; CaneFires vs. Sharks, 6:30 p.m.
    Oct. 12-14—CaneFires vs. Honu, noon; BeachBoys vs. Sharks, 6:30 p.m.
    Oct. 15-17—CaneFires vs. BeachBoys, noon; Sharks vs. Honu, 6:30 p.m.
    Oct. 19-20—BeachBoys vs. Honu at Wong Stadium (Hilo), 6:30 p.m.; CaneFires vs. Sharks, 6:30 p.m.
    Oct. 21—BeachBoys vs. Honu, 3 p.m. at Wong Stadium; CaneFires vs. Sharks, 3 p.m.
    Oct. 23-25—Sharks vs. BeachBoys, noon; Honu vs. CaneFires, 6:30 p.m.
    Oct. 26-28—Honu vs. Sharks, noon; BeachBoys vs. CaneFires, 6:30 p.m.
    Oct. 30-31—BeachBoys vs. Sharks, noon; CaneFires vs. Honu, 6:30 p.m.
    Nov. 2-3—Sharks vs. CaneFires at Wong Stadium, 6:30 p.m.; Honu vs. BeachBoys, 6:30 p.m.
    Nov. 4—Sharks vs. CaneFires at Wong, 3 p.m.; Honu vs. BeachBoys, 3 p.m.
    Nov. 8-10—Honu vs. CaneFires, noon; Sharks vs. BeachBoys, 6:30 p.m.
    Nov. 11—BeachBoys vs. Honu, noon; CaneFires vs. Sharks, 6:30 p.m.
    Nov. 13-15—Sharks vs. CaneFires, noon; Honu vs. BeachBoys, 6:30 p.m.
    Nov. 16-18—BeachBoys vs. Sharks, noon; CaneFires vs. Honu, 6:30 p.m.
    Nov. 19—Championship, 6 p.m.

    Reach Stacy Kaneshiro at skaneshiro@honoluluadvertiser.com.