UCI players getting summer seasoning
Barry Faulkner
While UC Irvine freshman All-American closer Blair Erickson is giving
it his best shot to make the national team in the USA Baseball team
trials, several other Anteaters are honing their skills in collegiate
summer leagues.
UCI pitcher Glen Swanson, who will be a senior next season, is
among seven Anteaters playing in the famed Cape Cod League.
Swanson, playing for the second straight summer with the Chatham
A’s, is among three UCI pitchers on the team. Justin Cassel and David
Huff, both of whom will be sophomores next season, are also with
Chatham.
Swanson was drafted in the 37th round by the Red Sox earlier this
month.
Matt Anderson, who hit .336 with six homers and a team-leading 42
RBIs for the Anteaters in the spring, represents the Orleans
Cardinals.
Chris Nicoll, whose seven victories trailed only Brett Smith in
2004, is also with Orleans, where Smith was slated to perform, before
he was drafted with the 42nd overall pick by the New York Yankees
earlier this month.
UCI catcher Mark Wagner, who as a sophomore was the lone Anteater
named to the all-regional team in South Bend, Ind., where UCI was
eliminated with two losses in its first appearance in a Division I
regional, is playing in the Cape for the Brewster Whitecaps.
Michael Koehler, a relief pitcher who will be a senior next
season, is also in the Cape Cod League as a member of the Cotuit
Kettleers.
The Cape Cod League began June 17 and continues through Aug. 8.
The Northwoods League, with teams based in Minnesota, Wisconsin
and Iowa, features 10 UCI players, sprinkled among four teams.
The Duluth (Minn.) Huskies and Waterloo (Iowa) Bucks have three
Anteaters on their rosters.
R.J. Brown, a designated hitter, first baseman and catcher who
will be a junior next season, is joined on the Huskies’ roster by
Steve Schroer, a reliever who will be a senior, and Chad Lundahl, a
shortstop who will be a sophomore.
Outfielder Gary Dudrey, whose 11 stolen bases as a sophomore led
UCI, is joined on the Bucks’ roster by Gregg Wallis, who will be a
senior infielder, and reliever Kevin Fox, who will be a sophomore.
The Alexandra (Minn.) Beetles include Brett Dalton, a first
baseman who will be a senior, and Tim Stewart, a first baseman and
designated hitter who hit .302 his freshman campaign.
The Madison (Wis.) Moon Dogs are benefiting from the contributions
of Anteaters Brady Dolan and Matt Falk. Dolan will be a sophomore
outfielder next season, while Falk, also an outfielder, will be a
junior.
The Northwoods league began June 2 and is scheduled to wrap up its
postseason Aug. 15.
Elsewhere, the Central Illinois Collegiate League includes a pair
of Anteaters, both on the roster of the Danville Dans.
Outfielder Danny McCarthy, who will be a junior, and relief
pitcher Nash Robertson, who will be a senior, are competing over a
schedule that began June 11 and continues through Aug. 12.
The inaugural season of the Texas Collegiate League features a
trio of UCI players. The schedule began June 9 and concludes Aug. 13.
Outfielder Cody Cipriano, who hit .341 in 41 at-bats as a
freshman, is joined on the Granbury Generals by catcher Aaron
Lowenstein, who redshirted as a freshman in 2004.
The league’s Weatherford Wranglers include Andy Amara, an
outfielder preparing for his senior season in 2005.
The New England Collegiate Baseball League, which began June 11
and continues through Aug. 10, includes UCI outfielder David Kennedy,
who will prepare for his senior season with the Vermont Mountaineers.
UCI outfielders Danny Miramontes and Herman Reddick, who will be a
senior and junior, respectively, next season, are playing with the
independent Hawaii Island Movers.
Newport Beach resident Robert Della Grotta, a Mater Dei High
product who was a freshman pitcher at Pepperdine in 2004, is playing
this summer in the Pacific International League as a member of the
Bellingham (Wash.) Bells.
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