Sorry Cardinal Nation…I know I usually get this blog out early on in the week but please forgive me, as summer school took precedent this week. I know…summer school. Sounds like a lot of fun, right? It isn’t as bad as you would think.
Anyways, it is time for the weekend and also a time for me to breakaway and talk about the program I have grown to love over the past couple of months, Ball State baseball.
It has been an eventful week for many Ball State baseball players in summer league action but it has also been a groundbreaking week for Ball State baseball in multiple ways! There are a lot of great things brewing in Muncie, Indiana, for the coming fall but also for years to come.
Lots to cover in this latest blog so let’s get right to it!
Construction at Ball Diamond is underway
I have been waiting to drive past Ball Diamond this summer and see construction crews start on the much-deserved facelift for the ball park and this past week I finally got my wish….actually we ALL got our wish.
Ball Diamond has NEEDED renovations for years. It really is sad when Coach Maloney returned for his second stint as the head coach, being over a decade gone from Ball State, and nothing changed at Ball Diamond besides the brick wall behind home plate.
Every time I had the opportunity to chat with head coach Rich Maloney, it was easy to tell how important improving the facilities were to him and the program.
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| Construction is underway at Ball Diamond! |
As for the timeline on the renovations and when they expect to be completed, will do my best to hunt down more information on when certain things should be done. For right now (as noted in the picture attached to the article) the barn is gone, dugouts torn out, and the outfield fence stripped down. Hoping to catch up with Coach Maloney here in the coming weeks, hopefully on a podcast, and dive more into the upgrades at Ball Diamond.
If you want to see the long term plan for Ball Diamond, be sure to head to the Cardinal Commitment page on the Ball State official site by clicking here.
Future Cardinals Making Headlines
I can’t say enough about the phenomenal job Coach Maloney, Coach Linklater, and Coach French have done in recruiting. The reason Ball State Baseball is back on the map is because of what these men are doing out on the recruiting trail.
One of the Cardinals coming in this fall will be Colin Brockhouse, and the incoming freshman was selected to play in the North-South All-Star game earlier this week. Last year Ball State had two incoming recruits playing in the North-South All-Star game (Caleb Stayton and Zach Plesac).
Brockhouse is going to be a fun player to watch for years to come at the newly improved Ball Diamond. He will be used mostly at 3rd base and on the pitching mound for the Cardinals, which is why I can’t wait to watch him play. Anxious to see who can be the next Bryan Bullington or really now the next Zach Plesac. For more on Colin and why he picked Ball State, check out this video from WANE news in Fort Wayne by clicking here.
Looking towards 2015, one of Ball State’s top prospects Maverick Bacon received a huge honor by being named The Journal Review Baseball Player of the year in Crawfordsville, Indiana this week. Bacon has the power to be a huge hitter for Ball State, as he had a .553 batting average this past season, including seven doubles and two triples.
He really seems to be a player with a lot of confidence and that “swagger” you need to be a successful college baseball player. This is what made Zach Pleasac so dangerous this past year, having the belief they will make the big play when they need to.
For more on Maverick, read the Journal Review’s article here.
Godfrey, Weir and Bautista making “major” statements in Minor Leagues
It is always a big deal for any program when athletes get the call of their life and earn a chance to play professionally after giving everything they had the previous four years representing their respective University.
Sean Godfrey began his professional career with a bang, hitting two doubles along with a single, while driving in two runs and scoring one run. Since opening night, Godfrey has recorded a hit in every game but one and has mustered three games of two hits or more.
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| Sean Godfrey is showing why he belongs to play at the next level for the Danville Braves. |
TJ Weir made his debut last Sunday (June 22nd) and picked up his first minor league win. Weir powered his way through two innings on the mound while only surrendering one hit, struck out two and didn’t walk a single batter. The one hit was a lead off triple and Weir responded by sitting down the next three batters in order.
Nestor Bautista had a rough go around in his debut (June 24th) but really settled down after his first inning on the rubber. Bautista allowed four hits and three runs in the sixth inning but didn’t allow a single batter to reach base in the seventh. Bautista returned to the mound on Friday (June 27th) and pitched one inning while striking out one and giving up zero hits.
All three of these men represent Ball State baseball in the best way possible, by being incredible young men. These are true leaders on and off the field and players who we will be watching play professionally for years to come.
Summer League roundup
Now it is back to the regular updates on some of the Ball State baseball players in summer league action across the country. I learned this week that the main summer league website (Pointstreak) is incorrect with some stats. Been told many of the teams are trying to fix them, so my apologies if the stats are a little off. I wish I could be at every game and record the stats myself but I am in college and can’t afford to do so! Haha! Also…I think the Ball State players need a break from seeing Luke Martin at the ballpark.
Jarret James
- Really feel for Jarrett James this summer because he got off to such a great start. I was able to catch up with James earlier this week and he told me around two weeks ago he pulled his groin, which he has been in the process of recovering and striving to get back out on the field.
James did so and returned earlier this week and started for the Power but James said, “it’s just not the same.” He didn’t feel a ton of pain; just really felt it was holding him back and not able to play near full strength. I sure hope James can recover because he is one of the all around great guys on this team and has a lot left in the tank.
Brandon Estep
- Incase you missed it; I had a great conversation earlier this week with Brandon Estep. The podcast is located on the podcast portion of my website but you can get there by clickinghere.
The Mariners have played a few games outside of the Great Lakes schedule, which is why I don’t have stats on him in those respective games, but he is still second on the team in batting average. Estep has reached base in every game this season after failing to do so on opening night.
Elbert Devarie
- Really looking forward to having the chance to sit down and interview Elbert for my podcast on Saturday. We wanted to do it on Thursday but some things simply didn’t allow it to happen. One of those reasons being baseball games and Elbert has been making noise in those games for the Summit City Sluggers.
Devarie found out Friday he was selected to participate in the 2014 Indiana Collegiate Summer League All-Star game. This is a big accomplishment for Devarie, coming off a season in which he didn’t see as much as the field as he did in 2013. Earlier this week Elbert went 3 for 5 with three runs scored and a walk. Out of the three hits, two were doubles and the other hit was a triple, all of which made contact with the outfield wall.
I will be sure to ask Devarie this in our podcast show for Saturday but this has to be what the doctor ordered for him. Really excited to see how Devarie responds in the fall after such a great summer league season.
Ryan Spaulding
- I always tell myself to never be surprised when looking at the stat line for Ryan Spaulding because I will always find myself looking at the big numbers he is able to put up and being blow away. Sometimes the stat sheet doesn’t even show the level of play he truly is playing at. You simply have to witness it.
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| Ryan Spaulding continues to have a great summer in Kalamazoo. |
Spaulding spent two games this week starting at shortstop, which speaks to his versatility as a player. As for the “numbers” on Spaudling, he had two games with two hits or more; three RBI’s and recorded a stolen base. Spaulding continues to lead the Growlers in RBI’s with 20 on the season.
Sean Kennedy
- After a rough couple games for Sean Kennedy, the Ohio native was able to break through and earn an RBI single in the top of the ninth Friday (June 27th), which was the eventual game winning run in a 4-3 game for the Hamilton Joes. Kennedy continues to play around the diamond from first base to third base but hope to see more great performances this summer by Kennedy.
BJ Butler
- I went on a rant last week about the summer BJ Butler was having but Butler did tell me, “At least it was a positive rant”! You are correct in that regard, BJ!
Butler did record his first no decision of summer league play this week for the Westhampton Aviators, after picking up three victories in his first three appearances of summer league action. Butler gave up six runs (five earned), six hits, three K’s and two walks in five innings of work.
David Current
- Another Ball State pitcher who has been in a groove lately has been David Current. Current had his best outing of the season on June 15th going five innings while only allowing two runs (one earned), six hits, two walks and striking out seven batters.
Current responded with a solid outing earlier this week on June 21st pitching three complete innings and not allowing a single run or walk. Current did allow three hits but was able to strikeout three batters. Current’s ERA has dropped to 2.31 while striking out a total of 13 batters and walking only four.
Caleb Stayton
- This is another guy we need to get on for a Podcast! Would love to hear about Caleb’s trip to Alaska and all the events he was able to take part in during his short stint up in the Northwest.
Anyways, Stayton is back playing in Great Lakes League action and has faired well in his four appearances. The young man from Elkhart, Indiana, has scored two runs on one hit (double) and reached base three times by virtue of a walk. The Monarch’s were 3-1 in the four games Stayton has appeared in since returning from Alaska.
Nick Hollowell
- The Muncie Southside alum had a game to remember earlier this week against the Locos. Hollowell was big at the plate with two hits, including the walk-off two run homer in the ninth. It was Hollowell’s first homerun of summer league play since June 17th.
One of the other impressive stat lines for Hollowell is he has recorded at least one RBI in four of his last five games, adding up to a total of nine RBI’s during that span. Hollowell has 11 RBI’s on the season for the Mariners, which is the most on the team. The second best player on the Mariners has seven RBI’s on the season. Oh…and the second best player is Brandon Estep.
Alex Maloney
- Mentioned how great it would be to talk with Caleb Stayton about his short stay in Alaska…what about Alex? I can only imagine what he would be able to talk about, as he is staying in Alaska for the whole summer!
Maloney has seen both sides of the spectrum this summer playing for the Pilots. There have been games where he has been in a groove defensively and offensively and then there are games where it seems nothing can go his way. He has reached base in four of his previous six games, including three hits and one run scored. After a 4-1 win over the Oilers Friday (June 27th), Maloney had back-to-back games with at least one hit for the third time this season.
Anthony Gomez
- One of the guys who fell victim to a faulty website was Anthony Gomez…good news is I was able to find out his stats anyway! Gomez has been producing some quality outings this summer for the Oilmen. Gomez went two innings strong while giving up three hits, two unearned runs, two K’s and only one walk on Wednesday (June 25th) this past week. Gomez is one of the many guys aiming to earn a spot in the bullpen this coming spring.
Check Back Next Week!
- Hope you all enjoyed the blog again! I always enjoy putting it together, even this week being a little late! Please give me a break for this week!
I will be updating daily on Ball State baseball players in summer league on twitter, so be sure to give me a follow @LukeMartinBSU. Actually, I will be updating on everything Ball State baseball…nothing new! Haha!
I truly appreciate all the support from everyone but simply doing what I love to do…cover Ball State baseball.







