May 28, 2009

Former Golden Eagles Soars Up 2009 MLB Draft Boards

Filed under: 2009 College Stats, 2009 MLB Draft, 2009 Season, Team History — Tags: — Eric Rushia @ 12:10 pm
Hoosiers Starting Pitcher, Eric Arnett (Indiana), Listed at No. 18 In Baseball America’s Top-100 Prospects

Though he struggled in his previous two collegiate season, the junior pitcher blazed a trial through the Big Ten this season, helping to lead Indiana to their first Big Ten Championship since 1996 and a No. 4 seed in the Louisville Regional. The Hoosiers next play the No. 1 Cardinals in the opening round on Friday, May 29.

Eric Arnett expected to be first-round draft selection in 2009.

Eric Arnett expected to be first-round draft selection in 2009.

Before arm stiffness shelved former Golden Eagles pitcher Eric Arnett (Indiana) in the middle of the 2008 summer season, he started three games with five walks and 14 strikeouts in over 19 innings pitched.

After being named Big Ten Co-Pitcher of the Year for 2009, the College Baseball Foundation named Arnett a finalist for National Pitcher of the Year and a semifinalist for the Golden Spikes Award.

As a starter for the Hoosiers in the 2009 season, Arnett boosts a 12-1 win-loss record and stands tied for Indiana’s single-season wins record.  With a mere 2.58 ERA and 103 strikeouts, just six shy of the all-time collegiate mark, and 35 walks in over 101 innings, Arnett ranks fourth in the nation in wins, 19th in K’s, and 21st in ERA.

Draft experts expect Arnett to come off the board somewhere in the first round of the 2009 MLB Draft, which would be Glen Falls’ highest team draft pick. Baseball America lists him No. 18 on its most recent top-100 prospects list.

At 6’5”, 225 pounds, the right-handed hurler, Arnett, overpowers hitters with a rising fastball and a sensational slider. Despite flashes of lower-90 speed, Arnett’s increased his velocity this season, especially in the later innings as he’s now averaging nearly eight innings per start. Arnett’s now up to the high 90s and keeps the ball low in the strike zone so opposing hitters struggle picking up his location.

According to Indiana assistant coach Ty Neal, Arnett’s been able to keep up his speed pitches in later innings and rarely relied on other pitches, such as a splitter or changeup, because no one hitter in the Big Ten has been able to catch up to his other two.

“He’s just gotten stronger, and he’s gotten better every year. Before, he was a 92 (mph) guy and the ball was flat in the zone. Now, he’s bigger and stronger, the slider’s a little better and he’s starting to miss bats and beat guys with his fastball,” Neal said.

Here’s what Baseball America had to say,

“Arnett will need to improve his changeup to remain a starter in pro ball, and some scouts think he lands too hard on his front leg in his delivery.  Others say his mechanics are fine, and enough teams like him that he should go in the second half of the first round.”

by Eric Rushia

May 18, 2009

Former Golden Eagles 3B Continues Impressive 2009 Season

Mahoney’s 2009 MLB Draft Stock On The Rise

Several former and current Glens Falls Golden Eagles all expect to be taken in this years MLB Draft. Historically, the Golden Eagles baseball team has had players selected no higher than the 15th round.

F0101ormer 2007 Golden Eagles third baseman, Kevin Mahoney (Canisius), who had been named 2009 MAAC Baseball Preseason Player of the Year, leads the team in homeruns (20), RBI (49), total bases (136), doubles (16), hits (58), runs scored (58), walks (36), stolen bases (15), and ranks third on the team in batting average (.331).

Prior to their loss to Fairfield on May 10, Canisius had been riding a seven-game win streak. In those seven games, Mahoney batted .405 with 15 RBI, 14 runs scored and six walks.

Mahoney started at third base for the Golden Eagles during their record-breaking 34-win season in 2007 and finished the season playing in all 40 games. Mahoney also led the team in runs scored (37), homeruns (7), RBI (44), total bases (85), and slugging percentage (.559). During the teams playoff run, Mahoney led the team with a .364 batting average, knocking 12 hits, one homerun, six RBI and 17 total bases.

In the weekend three-game series against Niagara, which the Griffins swept thus clinching the MAAC Championship, Mahoney batted .473 with seven runs scored and 14 RBI.  Canisius plays Marist on Thursday May 21 in the first round of the MAAC Tournament.

by Eric Rushia

May 13, 2009

2009 Eagles Vying for Championship Gold

Filed under: 2009 Roster, 2009 Season, Team History — Tags: , — Eric Rushia @ 2:03 pm
Play Ball!
The Chronicle sponsors opening night. Come show your support for the Glens Falls Golden Eagles when they play the Saratoga Phillies on June 4.

The Chronicle sponsors opening night. Come show your support for the Glens Falls Golden Eagles when they play the Saratoga Phillies on June 4.

Welcome back Glens Falls Golden Eagles fans for another summer season of top-level collegiate wood-bat baseball right in your own backyard. As the New York Collegiate Baseball League enters its 31st season, the feel of minor league baseball all summer long returns to East Field for its sixth straight season.

Heading into their sixth season at East Field, the Golden Eagles still vie for championship gold. Over past two seasons, Head Coach John Mayotte and his teams have gone a combined 65-16 during the regular season, which is best among all teams in the New York Collegiate Baseball League (NYCBL).

The two-time reigning East Division champions now poised to make Summer 2009 the best year yet for college wood-bat baseball in Glens Falls. Despite back-to-back trips to the league championships, the Golden Eagles postseason win-loss record stands at 9-7 over those two years. Will this year different?

by Eric Rushia
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