Wareham Gatemen fans will remember the summer of 2012 for a long time, and with good reason.
The Gatemen had an up-and-down regular season but caught fire in the playoffs and authored one of the most memorable championship runs the Cape Cod Baseball League has seen in years. Three times at the end of the regular season and three times in the playoffs, the Gatemen rallied for victories. The most memorable comeback was the final one, when the Gatemen rallied from a 5-2 deficit in the ninth inning of the decisive championship series game three and went on to the win.
So, for an encore?
The Gatemen may not catch lightning in a bottle again quite like they did last year, but they’ll be trying to put the pieces in place. The best news for them is that there will be some familiar pieces. Kyle Schwarber is the most notable. The Indiana sophomore was responsible for much of the aforementioned postseason magic last year and was the CCBL Playoff MVP. He’s also tearing it up for the Hoosiers this spring, with 12 home runs and an average near .400.
Mix in returning pitchers like Jared Ruxer and Jonathan Holder, and the Gatemen have a good nucleus of players who were part of last year’s success, which is not a bad place to start. The Gatemen won’t have the veteran power bats they had last year, like Daniel Palka, Tyler Horan and Mott Hyde, the guys who made the team’s identity what it was.
They’ll have memories, though – and plenty to aspire to.
THE SKINNY
Manager: Cooper Farris
Last Year: 21-23; Won CCBL Championship
Returning Players: 7
Juniors: 3
Sophomores: 16
Freshmen: 11
NOTABLE
FIVE TO WATCH
1. Kyle Schwarber
2. Michael Cederoth
3. Jonathan Holder
4. Sean Newcomb
5. Jared Ruxer
PITCHERS
Michael Cederoth – RHP – 6-6 215 – San Diego State – Sophomore
Kyle Cody – RHP – 6-7 230 – Kentucky – Freshman
Will Coursen-Carr – LHP – 6-4 215 – Indiana – Freshman
Andro Cutura – RHP – 6-0 180 – SE Louisiana – Sophomore
*Joe Filomeno – LHP – 5-10 244 – Louisville – Sophomore
*Jonathan Holder – RHP – 6-2 247 – Mississippi State – Sophomore
Trey Killian – RHP – 6-3 190 – Arkansas – Freshman
*Kurt McCune – RHP – 6-4 180 – LSU – Junior
*Sean Newcomb – LHP – 6-5 240 – Hartford – Sophomore
Ryan Riga – LHP – 6-1 180 – Ohio State – Sophomore
Bradley Roney – RHP – 6-2 185 – Southern Miss – Sophomore
*Jared Ruxer – RHP – 6-2 185 – Louisville – Sophomore
Adam Schemenauer – LHP – 6-9 225 – Louisville – Freshman
Tucker Simpson – RHP – 6-6 225 – Florida – Freshman
Ryan Smith – RHP – 6-0 185 – Baylor – Sophomore
Spencer Turnbull – RHP – 6-3 220 – Alabama – Sophomore
* – returning player
Michael Cederoth – RHP – 6-6 215
San Diego State
Sophomore
Cederoth was a late-round pick out of high school, and after starting his career at SDSU in the bullpen, he moved to the Friday starter role and hasn’t left. He had a 4.14 ERA last season and struck out nearly a batter an inning. This year, he’s been one of the nation’s top strikeout pitchers, with 85 in 74 innings. He’s also toting a 3.41 ERA and opponents are hitting just .207 against him. He ranks 20th in the nation in strikeouts
Kyle Cody – RHP – 6-7 230
Kentucky
Freshman
A 33rd-round pick out of high school last year, Cody has had flashes of brilliance in his freshman season with the Wildcats. Pitching as both a starter and a reliever, he has an ERA over four, but has struck out 41 in 46.1 innings. He was the Wisconsin Gatorade Player of the Year in 2012.
Will Coursen-Carr – LHP – 6-4 215
Indiana
Freshman
The top high-school player in Indiana a year ago, Coursen-Carr stayed home to play for the Hoosiers and has been a valuable arm in his debut season. As both a starter in mid-week games and a reliever, Coursen-Carr leads the team with a 1.30 ERA.
Andro Cutura – RHP – 6-0 180
SE Louisiana
Sophomore
Cutura was the Southland Conference Freshman of the Year in 2012 after posting a 3.41 ERA in his debut. He missed a chunk of this season but has held his own since returning. He has a 4.44 ERA to go with 18 strikeouts in 24.1 innings pitched.
Joe Filomeno – LHP – 5-10 244
Louisville
Sophomore
Filomeno is part of a huge Louisville contingent set to come to the Cape League, and he’s one of the returners. The lefty reliever had an ERA over five last summer with Wareham, but that was skewed by two bad outings. He didn’t allow an earned run in nine of his 15 appearances. This spring, Filomeno is trying to get on track. He has an 8.71 ERA.
Jonathan Holder – RHP – 6-2 247
Mississippi State
Sophomore
Holder was overshadowed in the Wareham bullpen last year by flamethrower Colby Suggs, but he was a star in his own right, striking out 33 in 22.2 innings and putting up an ERA under two. He probably won’t be playing second fiddle to anyone this summer based on his season with the Bulldogs. He’s tied for eighth in the nation with 13 saves and has struck out 64 in just 35.2 innings.
Trey Killian – RHP – 6-3 190
Arkansas
Freshman
The top prospect in the state of Arkansas a year ago, Killian stayed home to play with the Razorbacks and has had a great freshman season. He’s pitched as a starter and a reliever and has compiled a 3.18 ERA. He has struck out 30 in 34 innings.
Kurt McCune – RHP – 6-4 180
LSU
Junior
Injury kept McCune from having much of an impact in Wareham last summer as he only made only four starts. It’s been a slow road back this spring, but McCune has made seven appearances and has a 3.38 ERA. McCune was a freshman All-American in 2011, so the potential is certainly there.
Sean Newcomb – LHP – 6-5 240
Hartford
Sophomore
An injury cut short Newcomb’s freshman season last year but he made enough of a splash to grab a spot on the America East All-Rookie team. After limited action for Wareham last summer, Newcomb is back in business this year. Though his ERA is 4.19 he has struck out 76 in 58 innings, the best total in the conference.
Ryan Riga – LHP – 6-1 180
Ohio State
Sophomore
Ohio State has one of the nation’s best closers in Trace Dempsey but Riga has been a very good supporting actor. The lefty has a 2.47 ERA in 23 appearances and he has struck out 34 while walking only eight in 40 innings.
Bradley Roney – RHP – 6-2 185
Southern Miss
Sophomore
An 18th-round pick out of high school, Roney set a Southern Miss freshman record for saves when he closed out 11 games last year. His ERA has ballooned this year but he has still tallied seven saves.
Jared Ruxer – RHP – 6-2 185
Louisville
Sophomore
Like his Louisville teammate Filomeno, Ruxer will also be making a return trip to Wareham. Ruxer was an underrated starter for the Gatemen last year, posting a 2.94 ERA in eight starts. He has a 5.77 ERA for the Cards this spring.
Adam Schemenauer – LHP – 6-9 225
Louisville
RS Freshman
Schemenauer was a 12th-round pick out of high school but hasn’t gotten a chance to prove himself at the college level. He redshirted last year with an injury and has pitched only 1.2 innings this season. If he’s healthy, Wareham could be the first stop to getting back into the groove.
Tucker Simpson – RHP – 6-6 225
Florida
Freshman
A star out of the Alabama high school ranks, Simpson is one of the young guns on an inexperienced Florida team. He’s had his ups and downs this spring, with a 1-2 record and a 4.98 ERA.
Ryan Smith – RHP – 6-0 185
Baylor
Sophomore
Smith earned Big 12 All-Freshman honors last year and has reprised his role as a valuable member of the Baylor bullpen this spring. He has a 4.32 ERA and 22 strikeouts in 41.2 innings.
Spencer Turnbull – RHP – 6-3 220
Alabama
Sophomore
Turnbull does not have the best peripheral numbers – namely, opponents are hitting .290 against him – but he’s found a way to be a consistent weekend starter for the Crimson Tide. He leads the team’s starters with a 3.28 ERA and has a 4-2 record.
POSITION PLAYERS
C.J. Saylor – C – 5-9 195 – San Diego State – Freshman
*Matthew Walsh – C – 5-10 210 – Franklin Pierce – Sophomore
Christopher Chinea – 1B – 5-11 220 – LSU – Freshman
Tino Lipson – 2B – 5-10 166 – UC-Davis – Junior
Trevor Podratz – 1B – 5-11 – 230 – Hawaii – Sophomore
Daniel Rosenbaum – 3B – 6-1 205 – Louisville – Freshman
Will Schwanke – INF/RHP – 6-1 190 – Arkansas – Freshman
Mikey White – SS – 6-1 190 – Alabama – Freshman
Vance Vizcaino – 2B – 6-2 196 – Tennessee – Freshman
*Kyle Schwarber – OF/C – 6-0 230 – Indiana – Sophomore
Sean McMullen – OF – 5-9 185 – LSU – Junior
Jeffrey Boehm – OF – 6-1 210 – Kentucky – Sophomore
Will Drake – OF – 6-1 180 – Cincinnati – Sophomore
Adam Toth – OF – 5-8 170 – Baylor – Sophomore
* – returning player
C.J. Saylor – C – 5-9 195
San Diego State
Freshman
Saylor is slated to join his teammate Cederoth in Wareham this summer, though the two will just be getting to know each other as battery mates. Saylor has not played in his freshman year for the Aztecs. Out of high school, he was a 33rd round pick and was projected by one publication as the Mountain West Freshman of the Year.
Matthew Walsh – C – 5-10 210
Franklin Pierce
Sophomore
Walsh hails from Plymouth so he’s a hometown hero for the Gatemen. In his first go-round with the team last year, he hit only .139 so he’ll certainly be looking for more. This spring, Walsh is hitting .277 with three home runs for Franklin Pierce.
Christopher Chinea – 1B – 5-11 220
LSU
Freshman
Chinea was a star out of Miami’s Gulliver Prep but hasn’t gotten the chance to make a huge splash with the Tigers. He has played in 26 games with eight starts and is hitting .231.
Tino Lipson – 2B – 5-10 166
UC-Davis
Junior
After redshirting in 2011, Lipson became one of the team’s top hitters in 2012. He’s been just as good this year, with a .298 average and a .376 on-base percentage.
Trevor Podratz – 1B – 5-11 – 230
Hawaii
Sophomore
Podratz has been a steady contributor in each of his first two years at Hawaii. He’s hitting .267 this year with 18 RBI after batting .248 last year.
Daniel Rosenbaum – 3B – 6-1 205
Louisville
Freshman
A top prospect out of Pennsylvania last year, Rosenbaum has forced his way into a lot of playing time on a veteran Louisville squad. He’s hitting .267 with a homer and 13 RBI thus far in 36 games. He has started 23.
Will Schwanke – INF/RHP – 6-1 190
Arkansas
Freshman
Schwanke was a high school star in Texas and has seen a little bit of action in his debut season with the Razorbacks. He’s hitting .238 with a homer and five RBI in 21 starts.
Mikey White – SS – 6-1 190
Alabama
Freshman
Alabama’s Mr. Baseball and a 34th-round draft pick last year, White has been a starter since day one with the Crimson Tide. He’s hitting .250 with 20 RBI.
Vance Vizcaino – 2B – 6-2 196
Tennessee
Freshman
Vizcaino, the son of Major League scout Junior Vizcaino, has struggled in his first season in Knoxville. He’s hitting .213. He was a 31st-round pick out of high school last year.
Kyle Schwarber – OF/C – 6-0 230
Indiana
Sophomore
Fresh off his huge summer with the Gatemen, Schwarber hasn’t missed a beat. He’s currently hitting .391, good for second in the conference, and his 12 homers lead the league. Also of note, he’s been playing some catcher this year.
Sean McMullen – OF – 5-9 185
LSU
Junior
McMullen was a junior college All-American last season and has been a solid addition for the Tigers. He’s hitting .307 with a homer and 19 RBI.
Jeffrey Boehm – OF – 6-1 210
Kentucky
Sophomore
Boehm hit .357 in limited action off the bench last year, before grabbing a full-time job in the Perfect Game Collegiate League and running with it. He finished the summer with a .326 average and was named one of the top 30 prospects in the league by Perfect Game. Boehm is hitting .171 this spring.
Will Drake – OF – 6-1 180
Cincinnati
Sophomore
After hitting .293 as a freshman at Michigan, Drake announced in December that he would be transferring. He has landed at Cincinnati but is not eligible this season.
Adam Toth – OF – 5-8 170
Baylor
Sophomore
Like his Baylor teammate Ryan Smith, Toth was a Big 12 All-Freshman team pick a year ago. He’s hitting .255 this year with 15 RBI.
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