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Examples that show goalies are the best, part nineteen
1. Hunter Virostek with this beauty of a save
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2. I love it when goalies are a part of the goal celebration (Kolby Hay)
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3. What are you even doing? (Jacob Otto)
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4. A classic, Ken Dryden taking out his French-English dictionary on tv (SRC's eight gala 1973)
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5. Just warming up (Martin Brodeur
(30) & Patrick Roy (33))
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6. Gloveless saves are my love language (Charlie Lindgren)
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7. You have already seen it, but I just love it so much (Marc-André Fleury)
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8. Zoning out or getting dialed in? (Left: Martin Jones, right: Stuart Skinner)
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9. The Swedish national team is too precious
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Braves Beat By Mark Bowman 22 de julio de 2021 Atlanta Braves Con la fecha límite de intercambio del 30 de julio acercándose , muchos equipos esperan ser tan afortunados como lo fueron los Bravos en 1993, cuando adquirieron a Fred McGriff de los Padres a cambio de tres jugadores que se combinaron para un WAR de -0.3 para San Diego. Es poco probable que los Bravos se deshagan de otro club como lo hicieron con este acuerdo con McGriff. Pero para que esté preparado para la próxima semana, aquí hay un vistazo rápido a las ofertas de Deadline más influyentes de este siglo en Atlanta. 1) 31 de julio de 2007: Bravos adquirió 1B Mark Teixeira y LZ Ron Mahay por SS Elvis Andrus , C Jarrod Saltalamacchia , LZ Matt Harrison , LD Neftali Feliz , LZ Beau Jones Evaluación: Los Bravos cedieron a cuatro jugadores legítimos de Grandes Ligas por un año calendario de Teixeira. Luego, para empeorar las cosas, su regreso para Teixeira antes de la fecha límite de 2008 fue 1B Casey Kotchman y alguien cuyo nombre olvidé hace mucho tiempo ( Stephen Marek ). Aún así, siempre me he preguntado cómo se habría visto este intercambio si Edgar Rentería no se hubiera torcido el tobillo en el segundo juego de Teixeira con Atlanta. Los Bravos podrían haber tenido al menos una aparición en postemporada de este intercambio.
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2) 31 de julio de 2010: Bravos adquirió OF Rick Ankiel y RHP Kyle Farnsworth de los Royals por LHP Tim Collins , CF Gregor Blanco y RHP Jesse Chavez Evaluación: Farnsworth sirvió como un cerrador confiable después de ser una adquisición clave de Trade Deadline en 2005, pero terminó permitiendo un par de jonrones en la devastadora derrota de 18 entradas ante los Astros en el Juego 4 de la Serie Divisional. Farnsworth no fue tan efectivo después de ser adquirido nuevamente por los Bravos antes de la Fecha límite de 2010. Pero sí proporcionó 1 2/3 entradas en blanco en el Juego 2 de la Serie Divisional, que los Bravos ganaron gracias al jonrón de Ankiel en la 11ª entrada en San Francisco . Este intercambio al menos les dio a los Bravos la esperanza de llevar al manager Bobby Cox a lo que fue su último octubre. 3) 30 de julio de 2015: Los Bravos adquirieron 2B Héctor Olivera , LZ Paco Rodríguez y LD Zack Bird de los Dodgers por LZ Alex Wood , LD Jim Johnson , LZ Luis Avilan , 2B José Peraza , LD Bronson Arroyo y efectivo. Evaluación: Este fue un comercio absolutamente desastroso. Olivera parecía destinado a ser un arresto incluso antes de ser arrestado por violencia doméstica. Rodríguez no hizo nada más que obstruir la habitación del entrenador y Bird nunca se elevó por encima del nivel Doble-A. Wood sigue siendo un abridor de Grandes Ligas de calidad y, aunque Peraza nunca estuvo a la altura de las expectativas, los Bravos ciertamente podrían haber recibido un retorno mucho mejor para el prospecto que alguna vez fue anunciado. 4) 30 y 31 de julio de 2019: Los Bravos obtuvieron al RHP Chris Martin de los Rangers por LHP Kolby Allard . También consiguieron a RHP Shane Greene de los Tigers para OF Travis Demeritte y LHP Joey Wentz . Y para rematar la juerga tardía, consiguieron RHP Mark Melancon de los Giants para RHP Dan Winkler y RHP Tristan Beck Evaluación: Dado que su bullpen es una debilidad evidente, los Bravos abordaron este problema adquiriendo tres relevistas veteranos. Estos lanzadores formaron un trío fuerte de alto apalancamiento durante las últimas semanas de la temporada 2019 y fueron una razón integral por la que el club llegó a la Serie de Campeonato de la Liga Nacional 2020. No fue solo un intercambio. Pero la búsqueda enfocada para arreglar el bullpen hizo de la Fecha límite de 2019 una de las más exitosas en la historia del club.
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LA PARTE SUPERIOR DE MI CABEZA Joc Pederson Ahora que Joc Pederson está en Atlanta, hay que preguntarse qué tan diferente podría haber evolucionado esta temporada si el club hubiera optado por ficharlo a él y a Adam Duvall , en lugar de traer de vuelta a Marcell Ozuna . Pederson no estaba necesariamente interesado en el pelotón, pero pudo haber aceptado un trato sabiendo que obtendría la mayoría de los turnos al bate. Por supuesto, una vez que Cristian Pache demostró que no estaba listo, es posible que los Bravos se hayan sentido bastante cómodos con un jardín de Duvall, Ronald Acuña Jr. y Pederson. Seguir esta ruta también podría haber proporcionado la flexibilidad necesaria para fortalecer el bullpen. Tienes que darle crédito al presidente de operaciones de béisbol de los Bravos, Alex Anthopoulos, por seguir intentando solucionar los muchos problemas de este equipo. Pederson y el receptor recientemente adquirido Stephen Vogt son capaces de aportar la energía y el liderazgo que este equipo aparentemente le ha faltado la mayor parte de la temporada. Desafortunadamente, ninguno tiene experiencia como relevista. Pero ambos parecen ser buenas incorporaciones al club al final de la temporada. No hace falta decir que el tramo más importante de esta temporada ocurre durante la próxima semana cuando los Bravos salieron a la carretera para jugar cuatro partidos contra los Filis y cinco contra los Mets. La rotación se ha desempeñado lo suficientemente bien como para crear esperanza para este tramo y todavía hay mucho talento en la alineación agotada. Pero finalmente he llegado al punto en el que ya no puedo ser optimista acerca de un bullpen confiable.
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BORRADOR DE RESUMEN 2021 MLB Draft En cuanto a la clase del Draft de los Bravos de este año, el jugador que más me intriga es la selección de segunda ronda Spencer Schwellenbach , un talento versátil que se destacó como campocorto y lanzador en Nebraska. Los Bravos lo van a poner en el montículo para comenzar su carrera profesional, pero también estaban intrigados por su bate. En esta era de especialización, es bueno saber que esta próxima cosecha puede incluir lanzadores atléticos como Max Fried , que pueden batear, correr y lanzar en su posición. Teniendo en cuenta que el recluta de séptima ronda AJ Smith-Shawver recibió un bono por firmar de casi $ 1 millón, no será una historia de Cenicienta si llega a las Grandes Ligas. Pero estoy ansioso por ver el desarrollo de este joven lanzador, que tuvo la oportunidad de jugar béisbol y fútbol americano en Texas Tech. El entrenador de fútbol americano de la escuela secundaria del mariscal de campo lo describió como uno de los secretos mejor guardados del estado.
TRIVIALIDADES Cuando Max Fried anotó tres sencillos en la victoria del sábado sobre los Rays, marcó la 23a vez que un lanzador de los Bravos registra tres hits en un juego desde que el equipo se mudó a Atlanta en 1966. ¿Quién es el único lanzador de Atlanta en registrar cuatro hits en un ¿juego?
A.) Phil Niekro B.) Tom Glavine C.) Steve Avery D.) Tony Cloninger
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ESTA SEMANA EN LA HISTORIA DE LOS BRAVOS Willie Harris 21 de julio de 2007: Willie Harris se fue de 6 de 6 con dos triples en una victoria sobre los Cardinals. Se unió a Felix Millán como los únicos jugadores en la historia de los Bravos en registrar seis hits en un juego. Lo que hizo que el logro de Harris fuera único fue el hecho de que usó un bate de regalo promocional para contar tres de los hits ese día. 21 de julio de 1973: Hank Aaron se convirtió en el segundo jugador en la historia de las Grandes Ligas en alcanzar el hito de los 700 jonrones. Aaron conectó cuadrangulares una vez de cada 11.7 turnos al bate que anotó en el Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium y una vez cada 19.1 turnos al bate mientras jugaba en el estadio del condado de Milwaukee. Tenía 32 años cuando el equipo se mudó de Milwaukee a Atlanta. DEBE LEER Al hacer su primera aparición en 10 meses, Touki Toussaint les dio a los Bravos una razón para permanecer optimistas sobre lo que podrían traer los dos últimos meses de la temporada.
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RESPUESTA DE BRAVES TRIVIA Steve Avery C.) Steve Avery se fue de 4 de 4 con un triple y limitó a los Mets a una carrera en una victoria completa el 12 de septiembre de 1991. Cloninger, Niekro y Avery son los únicos Bravos en la historia de Atlanta en registrar múltiples juegos de tres hits.
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yourmeekerexpert-blog · 6 years ago
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Meet the Team!
The Wizards who create the magic behind the scenes.
Suzan Pelloni - Broker
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Suzan is a genuine Meeker resident, born and raised. She spent her first 20 years on a ranch, located east of Meeker. It was on the ranch that she learned to ski and reap the rewards of hard work and dedication. Suzan’s ski career led her around the world, but she always looked forward to returning home to the White River Valley. She loved working on the ranch, operating heavy equipment, irrigating, haying, and working cattle.
Upon “retiring” from international ski racing, Suzan accepted a scholarship to Montana State University- Bozeman, graduating with a Bachelor’s Degree in German Language and European History, while also  earning NCAA All Academic and All American Titles. Following college, Suzan utilized her degree, working in Switzerland and as a tour guide throughout the States for foreign visitors. At age 24, Suzan returned to her roots in Rio Blanco County. Suzan has dedicated endless hours to supporting local businesses and community organizations. She served as the Director of the Meeker Chamber of Commerce and has enjoyed volunteering her time to the 4-H Youth Organization and in the Meeker schools.
Since beginning her real estate career, Suzan has earned a reputation for her excellent sales skills, honesty and integrity. She loves her work, and just as in her successful ski career, she will work tirelessly on your behalf. Suzan’s passion for understanding the the ever changing real estate industry has set her apart from her competitors, and has earned her the CRS (Certified Residential Specialist), ABR (Accredited Buyers Representative) and ePRO designations.
Suzan and her husband, also a lifelong Meeker resident, recognize the rewards of owning property in the White River Valley and look forward to sharing that dream with newcomers. Suzan and her family are always eager to share their enthusiasm for life in rural Colorado. In their spare time, the Pelloni family retreats to the thousands of acres of public land in Rio Blanco County, where they enjoy hunting, camping, fishing, and riding snowmobiles.
Combining the globally-recognized, trusted and respected brand of Sotheby’s International Realty with Suzan’s experience and local knowledge, Suzan offers unparalleled service to clients in all price ranges throughout northwest Colorado.
Tina Holtz - Virtual Assistant
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I came to Rifle, Colorado 21 years ago as a young 18 year old transplant with my fiance` from the very Southern border of Minnesota. I initially intended to attend Colorado Mountain College for their superior Veterinary Technology program but the cost of living was expensive so I just jumped into the workforce head on and never looked back. We planted our roots here, have built two homes, more than six businesses, and raised two children in this beautiful part of the country.  
As a serial entrepreneur, I am well versed in every aspect of business in multiple industries. I started in direct selling at the ripe old age of eight years old selling greeting cards and gifts for a magazine company. It instilled the entrepreneurial spirit in me at a young age and I was never able to shake it. In 2013 I started Executive Business Services, a boutique virtual assisting and business advisory firm that provides a wide range of business support services and solutions to small and mid-sized companies across the country. Because of my highly diversified skill set, my professional services are in high demand and consist of everything from business start-up, business coaching, growth implementation strategies, bookkeeping, marketing, social media, website design, planning, financing assistance, and much more!
Additionally, in August 2017 my husband and I also opened Honor Built Homes, a unique home building company that provides hardworking families the ability to build their own home successfully through our revolutionary home building program. With a preferred network of lenders who can provide low down and no down payment construction loans, access to our amazing home plans and materials, we know that this company will change the industry over the next few years across many states.
As an avid outdoorsman, I enjoy hiking, horseback riding, hunting, snowmobiling, gardening, camping, 4-wheeling, fishing, and living on my hobby farm with my family and our flock of chickens, horses, goats, pigs, cats, and dogs.  
Kolbi - Student Intern
Kolbi is a student at Meeker High School and works as an intern for Suzan. She handles a variety of duties including researching and assisting with blog articles, newsletter preparation, and a variety of administrative duties. 
Jean Espeland - Transaction Coordinator
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I have been a licensed realtor for 14 years and a full time transaction coordinator for the past six years. I enjoy helping my agents and their clients through the home buying and selling process.
In my free time my husband and I enjoy camping, exploring Colorado in our side by side and playing golf. We have two grown children in the Denver area and two small dogs. Life is good!!
Michelle Cox -Professional Photographer
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Hi, I'm Michelle Cox of Michelle Cox Photography, LLC. Born and raised in a small town and ranching community I grew up loving photography. Raised on a four generation cattle & sheep ranch tucked up in the Williams Fork Valley of Hamilton, Colorado I picked up my first camera at the age of 10. I don't even know how many rolls of film I ran through that camera or how many miles I walked to capture all what a young child thought was picture perfect but then I knew I fell in love with it, and the passion never left me. I truly feel God blessed with a gift and an eye for the world around me and desire to share it with people around me. I really love what I do and every session or event I do and I never consider it work!
I now call Meeker my home now going on fifteen years where I met the love of my life and my biggest fan and support system Jerry, a Meeker lifelong resident where his family's roots run deep here as well. We have a beautiful family now with two sweet beautiful girls, ages 10 and 5 that keep us on our toes and running constantly as all kids do.
In 2015 I decided to turn my photography passion into a career.  I love shooting scenery, wildlife, and nature. I began taking on sessions with families, seniors, events, sports, headshots and more and did not realize how fast it would turn into a full-time job. I absolutely love the Meeker community and the people within it. I feel very blessed to be able to capture their families and milestones as a photographer.
So where does the real estate come in? In the beginning of 2018 I was asked by Suzan if I would be interested in shooting the property photos for her real estate business. Never having really dipping my feet into this part of the photography world I was happy to give it a try, as I am always up for a challenge. I have the best time doing so. What a fun new amazing opportunity to be given. It is such a fun, exciting and fast paced industry to work in. Suzan is such a pleasure to work beside as well, she has taught me so much this year about the real estate world. She is professional, very knowledgeable in her industry as well as her amazing service to her clients is undeniable. She knows her business and the people within her community. I am honored to work beside someone who has high quality standards that gives her best to each and every one of her clients. It has been an enriching experience and I look forward to spending this coming year with her again!
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junker-town · 8 years ago
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Which players would your team keep in an MLB Expansion Draft?
Your team gets to protect 15 players. The Montreal Youppis get to sniff around the rest. Good luck.
Two weeks ago, the NHL’s (Las) Vegas Golden Knights held the first major-league expansion draft in 13 years. It’s been almost two decades since the Rays and Diamondbacks got the chance to poach players from rosters around the league, and I thought it would be fun to think about what would happen if Major League Baseball did something similar. So I set out to figure out which players each organization would protect from being selected if, let’s say, the Montreal Youppis! or Monterrey Canyons joined the league.
For the purposes of this mock exercise, I’ll use rules similar to the rules of the last MLB expansion draft, which took place after the 1997 season, and I’ll assume that this draft is being completed after the 2017 season. This means that any player who is set for free agency this winter will not be protected and that we’ll ignore what will likely happen at next month’s trade deadline. We are also not factoring in no-trade clauses.
Here are our rules from 1997, adjusted to the 2017 baseball world:
For the first round, teams may protect 15 players from the rosters of their entire organization—both their 40-man roster, plus all minor-league affiliates.
In addition, players chosen in the 2016 and 2017 amateur drafts were automatically protected, plus players who were 18 or younger when signed in 2015.
Players who are free agents after the end of the 2017 season need not be protected.
Special thanks to SB Nation’s team site managers for their help in compiling these lists.
Arizona Diamondbacks:
Protected: 1B Paul Goldschmidt, OF A.J. Pollock, OF David Peralta, INF Brandon Drury, INF Chris Owings, 3B Jake Lamb, RHP Archie Bradley, RHP Zack Godley, LHP Robbie Ray, RHP Taijuan Walker, LHP Anthony Banda, LHP Patrick Corbin, INF Domingo Leyba, INF Dawel Lugo, RHP Shelby Miller
Notable exemptions: 1B Pavin Smith, RHP Jon Duplantier, 3B Drew Ellis, C Daulton Varsho, OF Anfernee Grier
Notes: A bit of a tough organization, with two big contracts (Zack Greinke and Yasmany Tomas) they’d probably be fine shedding and zero prospects in the top 100 in baseball. Corbin and Miller get a bit of a longer leash because of potential, leaving pieces like Nick Ahmed and Randall Delgado exposed.
Atlanta Braves:
Protected: 1B Freddie Freeman, SS Dansby Swanson, OF Ender Inciarte, RHP Julio Teheran, RHP Mike Foltynewicz, RHP Arodys Vizcaino, RHP Jason Hursh, INF Ozzie Albies, LHP Kolby Allard, SS Kevin Maitan, RHP Mike Soroka, LHP Sean Newcomb, OF Ronald Acuna, LHP Max Fried, 2B Travis Demeritte
Notable exemptions: RHP Kyle Wright, RHP Ian Anderson, SS Kevin Maitan, OF Drew Waters
Notes: Atlanta lucks out a bit with four top prospects (including two top-5 picks) already being exempt, and is very prospect-heavy, as expected. Matt Kemp’s resurgence and Matt Adams’ success thus far are not significant enough to push them ahead of the prospects John Coppolella has dealt for in the last few years, though Kemp would be an unlikely pick for an expansion team, anyway.
Baltimore Orioles:
Protected: 3B Manny Machado, OF Adam Jones, 1B Trey Mancini, 2B Jonathan Schoop, OF Mark Trumbo, LHP Zach Britton, RHP Brad Brach, RHP Dylan Bundy, RHP Kevin Gausman, RHP Darren O’Day, OF Joey Rickard, RHP Mychal Givens, C Chance Sisco, RHP Hunter Harvey, SS Ryan Mountcastle
Notable exemptions: LHP D.L. Hall, RHP Cody Sedlock, LHP Keegan Akin, OF Austin Hays
Notes: Trumbo and O’Day barely made the cut, but keeping them around makes a lot of sense for the Orioles in their current state. Both contracts aren’t that bad, and having both veterans on a club with a closing window (Machado and Jones are free agents after 2018) is probably the avenue the O’s, who are loyal to their guys, would take. There’s not really a lot of talent in the minors they’d need to protect, anyway. Chris Davis’ regression and monster deal means he goes unprotected.
Boston Red Sox:
Protected: OF Mookie Betts, OF Andrew Benintendi, OF Jackie Bradley Jr., SS Xander Bogaerts, 2B Dustin Pedroia, LHP Chris Sale, LHP Eduardo Rodriguez, RHP Rick Porcello, LHP Drew Pomeranz, RHP Craig Kimbrel, 3B Rafael Devers, C Christian Vazquez, RHP Joe Kelly, 1B Sam Travis, 1B/DH Hanley Ramirez
Notable exemptions: LHP Jay Groome, 3B Bobby Dalbec, RHP Tanner Houck, SS C.J. Chatham
Notes: Ramirez gets protected just because the Red Sox’ time to win is now, and there aren’t a ton of prospects that were left unprotected. Brian Johnson and Matt Barnes almost made the cut, though an expansion team would be unlikely to claim David Price and a change of scenery may be the best thing for him anyway.
Chicago Cubs:
Protected: 3B Kris Bryant, 1B Anthony Rizzo, 2B Addison Russell, LHP Jon Lester, RHP Carl Edwards Jr., RHP Kyle Hendricks, LHP Mike Montgomery, OF Kyle Schwarber, INF Javier Baez, OF Albert Almora, C Willson Contreras, OF Ian Happ, OF Eloy Jimenez, RHP Dylan Cease, C/1B Victor Caratini
Notable exemptions: LHP Brendon Little, RHP Alex Lange
Notes: The Cubs had a lot of obvious picks, headlined of course by the Bryzzo duo. Things got a little trickier down the stretch, as it made more sense to protect younger players than vets Ben Zobrist and Jason Heyward. An expansion team would be unlikely to take on Heyward’s contract in this scenario, making him a good choice to stay unprotected.
Chicago White Sox:
Protected: LHP Jose Quintana, LHP Carlos Rodon, 1B Jose Abreu, OF Avisail Garcia, SS Tim Anderson, RHP Tyler Danish, RHP Nate Jones, 3B Matt Davidson, 2B Yoan Moncada, RHP Michael Kopech, SS Luis Robert, RHP Lucas Giolito, RHP Reynaldo Lopez, RHP Carson Fulmer, OF Luis Alexander Basabe
Notable exemptions: C Zack Collins, 3B Jake Burger, RHP Zack Burdi, RHP Alec Hansen, RHP Dane Dunning
Notes: The ChiSox are actually one of the toughest teams to do this for, as they have tons of controllable talent in their system and would likely want to protect about 25 guys. They’re helped out a little bit by the exemptions but still likely wouldn’t have room for Yolmer Sanchez, Leury Garcia or Zach Putnam, who have been big-league contributors. They wouldn’t let any recent trade acquisitions go unprotected.
Cincinnati Reds:
Protected: 1B Joey Votto, OF Adam Duvall, OF Scott Schebler, OF Billy Hamilton, 3B Eugenio Suarez, 2B Jose Peraza, LHP Brandon Finnegan, LHP Amir Garrett, RHP Raisel Iglesias, RHP Michael Lorenzen, RHP Anthony DeSclafani, OF Jesse Winker, LHP Cody Reed, RHP Robert Stephenson, RHP Luis Castillo
Notable exemptions: SS/RHP Hunter Greene, 3B Nick Senzel, OF Taylor Trammell, SS Jeter Downs
Notes: Cincinnati’s protected list benefits from having two of its high-end prospects (Greene and Senzel) exempt, letting high-upside guys like Stephenson and Luis Castillo make the cut. Rookie Davis, Homer Bailey and Tucker Barnhart fell short of the prospect-heavy list of 15.
Cleveland Indians:
Protected: SS Francisco Lindor, 2B Jason Kipnis, 3B Jose Ramirez, OF Bradley Zimmer, OF Michael Brantley, DH Edwin Encarnacion, RHP Corey Kluber, RHP Carlos Carrasco, LHP Andrew Miller, RHP Cody Allen, RHP Trevor Bauer, C Francisco Mejia, RHP Triston McKenzie, 1B Bobby Bradley, OF Greg Allen
Notable exemptions: 3B Nolan Jones, OF Will Benson
Notes: Encarnacion’s big contract was the toughest call here, though Cleveland did guarantee him $60 million knowing their window is open for the next couple years. Danny Salazar and Lonnie Chisenhall, who are both under club control, were tough cuts in a talented org.
Colorado Rockies:
Protected: 3B Nolan Arenado, OF Charlie Blackmon, 2B D.J. LeMahieu, SS Trevor Story, RHP Jeff Hoffman, LHP Kyle Freeland, OF David Dahl, RHP Jonathan Gray, RHP Tyler Anderson, RHP German Marquez, C Tom Murphy, SS Brendan Rodgers, OF Raimel Tapia, 3B Ryan McMahon, RHP Ryan Castellani
Notable exemptions: RHP Riley Pint, 3B Ryan Vilade
Notes: The Rockies have a ton of major-league talent under control and a few top prospects, meaning there were some tough decisions at the back-end of their list. It makes sense that a team that plays in Coors Field would value controllable, young pitching, so we stocked them with arms instead of other options such as Ian Desmond and his significant contract, which would probably not be taken anyway.
Detroit Tigers:
Protected: 1B Miguel Cabrera, RHP Justin Verlander, 2B Ian Kinsler, LHP Justin Wilson, RHP Michael Fulmer, LHP Daniel Norris, RHP Shane Greene, LHP Matthew Boyd, 3B Nick Castellanos, RHP Alex Wilson, OF JaCoby Jones, OF Christin Stewart, RHP Joe Jimenez, RHP Beau Burrows, OF Michael Gerber
Notable exemptions: RHP Alex Faedo, RHP Matt Manning, RHP Kyle Funkhouser
Notes: Detroit is in the wonderful spot of having a subpar major-league team and weak farm system. That’ll likely change at the trade deadline, but we’re acting like that’s not happening so all of the likely trade chips (Verlander, Kinsler, Wilson, etc.) should be protected. Some prospects made the cut over major-leaguers like Jose Iglesias, Justin Upton and Jordan Zimmermann, with the latter two having huge contracts that the Tigers would likely love to get rid of.
Houston Astros:
Protected: OF George Springer, SS Carlos Correa, 2B Jose Altuve, 3B Alex Bregman, 1B Yulieski Gurriel, LHP Dallas Keuchel, RHP Lance McCullers, RHP Mike Fiers, RHP Ken Giles, RHP Will Harris, RHP Chris Devenski, RHP Francis Martes, OF Kyle Tucker, OF Derek Fisher, RHP Franklin Perez
Notable exemptions: RHP Forrest Whitley, RHP J.B. Bukauskas
Notes: There’s so much talent throughout this organization that the last few picks were some of the toughest of this entire exercise. Obviously, Houston’s window is open now so it makes sense to protect some successful major-league pieces (Giles, Harris, Fiers) over projectable talents like David Paulino and A.J. Reed. Collin McHugh and Joe Musgrove also came under consideration.
Kansas City Royals:
Protected: C Salvador Perez, 2B Whit Merrifield, LHP Danny Duffy, RHP Kelvin Herrera, RHP Matt Strahm, RHP Nathan Karns, OF Jorge Soler, 3B/OF Hunter Dozier, RHP Jake Junis, LHP Foster Griffin, C Chase Vallot, RHP Josh Staumont, 1B Ryan O’Hearn, SS Raul Mondesi, OF Jorge Bonifacio
Notable exemptions: OF Nick Pratto, C M.J. Melendez, RHP A.J. Puckett
Notes: With so many veterans set to depart in free agency this winter and a shallow farm system, the Royals would have to dig deep to find 15 solid options to protect. Alex Gordon, Paulo Orlando, Eric Skoglund and Joakim Soria among the cuts.
Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim:
Protected: OF Mike Trout, OF Kole Calhoun, SS Andrelton Simmons, RHP Alex Meyer, LHP Andrew Heaney, RHP Matt Shoemaker, LHP Tyler Skaggs, RHP Nick Tropeano, RHP Garrett Richards, RHP Cam Bedrosian, RHP Keynan Middleton, 1B C.J. Cron, OF Jahmai Jones, RHP Chris Rodriguez, RHP Jaime Barria
Notable exemptions: OF Jordon Adell, 1B Matt Thaiss, OF Brandon Marsh, RHP Griffin Canning
Notes: I wish I could’ve just protected Trout 15 times. Lots of injured starters in here, but they’re some of the guys with the most potential long-term value. With almost all of the top prospects already exempt, an extremely hard list to fill out (see Cron, C.J.). No expansion team is taking Pujols...
Los Angeles Dodgers
Protected: LHP Clayton Kershaw, SS Corey Seager, OF Cody Bellinger, 3B Justin Turner, RHP Kenley Jansen, LHP Alex Wood, LHP Julio Urias, OF Joc Pederson, OF Chris Taylor, RHP Yadier Alvarez, OF Alex Verdugo, 2B Willie Calhoun, RHP Walker Buehler, RHP Brock Stewart, C Austin Barnes
Notable exemptions: SS Gavin Lux, OF Jeren Kendall, RHP Mitchell White, RHP Jordan Sheffield
Notes: There were a ton of great options for the Dodgers to protect, which is a great problem to have. Besides the obvious plays, Pederson and Taylor made it based on control and potential. Toughest cuts: Yusniel Diaz and Kenta Maeda.
Miami Marlins:
Protected: OF Christian Yelich, OF Marcell Ozuna, 1B Justin Bour, C J.T. Realmuto, 2B Dee Gordon, RHP Dan Straily, RHP Jose Urena, RHP Kyle Barraclough, RHP Tyler Kolek, INF J.T. Riddle, RHP A.J. Ramos, LHP Adam Conley, INF Miguel Ramos, LHP Nick Wittgren, 3B Brian Anderson
Notable exemptions: LHP Trevor Rogers, OF Brian Miller, LHP Braxton Garrett
Notes: An expansion team wouldn’t be likely to claim Giancarlo Stanton’s mega-deal, so he’s left off. The rest is the too-heavy collection of controllable talent Miami has due to a weak farm system. Even more reason for them to look to move Ozuna, Yelich, Ramos and others this summer (in real life).
Milwaukee Brewers:
Protected: 3B Travis Shaw, 1B Eric Thames, RHP Corey Knebel, OF Domingo Santana, SS Orlando Arcia, RHP Jimmy Nelson, RHP Chase Anderson, RHP Junior Guerra, RHP Zach Davies, INF Jonathan Villar, OF Lewis Brinson, LHP Josh Hader, RHP Luis Ortiz, SS Isan Diaz, RHP Brandon Woodruff
Notable exemptions: OF Corey Ray, OF/2B Keston Hiura, OF Tristen Lutz, RHP Lucas Erceg
Notes: Ryan Braun’s mega-deal (and regression so far this season) would cause him to go unprotected. It was hard to keep all four major-league starters, though they’re all controllable and have shown upside. Very difficult group overall, weighing prospects against guys with about a year of service time. Jacob Barnes, Trent Clark and Hernan Perez didn’t make it.
Minnesota Twins:
Protected: 2B Brian Dozier, 3B Miguel Sano, RHP Jose Berrios, RHP Ervin Santana, OF Byron Buxton, OF Max Kepler, OF Eddie Rosario, SS Jorge Polanco, SS Nick Gordon, LHP Stephen Gonsalves, RHP Fernando Romero, LHP Adalberto Mejia, RHP Kohl Stewart, LHP Tyler Jay, RHP Felix Jorge
Notable exemptions: SS Royce Lewis, OF Alex Kirilloff, 1B Brent Rooker, RHP Blayne Enlow
Notes: A really solid list for Minnesota, aided by two top picks being automatically exempt. Not yet ready to give up on the two first-round pitchers (Stewart and Jay), which made for some tough unprotected guys (Tyler Duffey, Zack Granite, J.T. Chargois, Trevor May).
New York Mets:
Protected: OF Michael Conforto, OF Yoenis Cespedes, RHP Jacob deGrom, RHP Noah Syndergaard, RHP Zack Wheeler, LHP Steven Matz, RHP Jeurys Familia, C Travis d’Arnaud, INF Wilmer Flores, RHP Matt Harvey, OF Juan Lagares, RHP Seth Lugo, SS Amed Rosario, 1B Dominic Smith, SS Luis Guillorme
Notable exemptions: RHP Justin Dunn, LHP David Peterson, INF Mark Vientos
Notes: This one was the hardest no matter what because of the reaction from a very angry #MetsTwitter. Harvey gets one last shot in my book. Too many other candidates underperforming this year (Brandon Nimmo, Gavin Cecchini, Desmond Lindsay, Robert Gsellman)
New York Yankees:
Protected: OF Aaron Judge, C Gary Sanchez, OF Brett Gardner, RHP Luis Severino, RHP Dellin Betances, SS Didi Gregorius, 2B Starlin Castro, SS Gleyber Torres, OF Clint Frazier, RHP Chance Adams, LHP Justus Sheffield, 1B/OF Tyler Austin, INF Jorge Mateo, RHP James Kaprielian, 1B Greg Bird
Notable exemptions: OF Blake Rutherford, RHP Clarke Schmidt
Notes: Doing this makes you realize how ludicrously talented the Yankees’ organization is. Luis Cessa, Jordan Montgomery, Aaron Hicks and high-priced guys like Aroldis Chapman and Jacoby Ellsbury on the outside looking in.
Oakland Athletics:
Protected: RHP Sonny Gray, RHP Khris Davis, 3B Ryon Healy, SS Franklin Barreto, LHP Sean Manaea, RHP Jharel Cotton, SS Marcus Semien, RHP Kendall Graveman, RHP Grant Holmes, 3B Matt Chapman, OF Matt Olson, RHP Daniel Gossett, SS Lazaro Armenteros, RHP Frankie Montas, INF Yairo Munoz
Notable exemptions: LHP A.J. Puk, OF Austin Beck, SS Kevin Merrell, RHP Daulton Jefferies, RHP Logan Shore
Notes: Tons of young talent here, making things hard. Jed Lowrie, Bruce Maxwell, Ryan Dull and Chad Pinder just missed it.
Philadelphia Phillies:
Protected: OF Odubel Herrera, 3B Maikel Franco, OF Aaron Altherr, 2B Cesar Hernandez, RHP Vincent Velasquez, RHP Aaron Nola, RHP Jerad Eickhoff, SS J.P. Crawford, C Jorge Alfaro, OF Nick Williams, RHP Franklyn Kilome, RHP Sixto Sanchez, 2B Scott Kingery, OF Dylan Cozens, 1B Rhys Hoskins
Notable exemptions: OF Mickey Moniak, OF Adam Haseley, RHP Kevin Gowdy
Notes: A prospect-heavy protection list for Philadelphia, which isn’t surprising. Even the struggling major-leaguers get a long leash here.
Pittsburgh Pirates:
Protected: 2B Josh Harrison, 1B Josh Bell, OF Andrew McCutchen, OF Starling Marte, OF Gregory Polanco, RHP Gerrit Cole, RHP Jameson Taillon, LHP Felipe Rivero, RHP Ivan Nova, OF Austin Meadows, RHP Mitch Keller, 2B Kevin Newman, RHP Tyler Glasnow, LHP Steven Brault, OF Adam Frazier
Notable exemptions: RHP Shane Baz, RHP Steven Jennings, 1B Will Craig
Notes: Pittsburgh has a nice mix of major-league talent and prospects, so 15 was just about the right number for them. McCutchen and Cole are trade bait, of course.
San Diego Padres:
Protected: 1B Wil Myers, INF Yangervis Solarte, LHP Brad Hand, OF Manuel Margot, OF Hunter Renfroe, OF Cory Spangenberg, RHP Anderson Espinoza, LHP Adrian Morejon, RHP Jacob Nix, SS Fernando Tatis Jr., OF Jorge Ona, LHP Logan Allen, INF Luis Urias, 1B Josh Naylor, 2B Carlos Asuaje
Notable exemptions: LHP MacKenzie Gore, C Luis Campusano-Bracero, RHP Cal Quantrill, LHP Eric Lauer
Notes: Would be some tough choices for a rebuilding club, mixing major-league guys with trade value and prospects. In the end, an interesting balance of both. Carlos Asuaje, Ryan Schimpf, and Travis Jankowski on the outside looking in.
San Francisco Giants:
Protected: C Buster Posey, LHP Madison Bumgarner, 2B Joe Panik, 1B Brandon Belt, SS Brandon Crawford, LHP Matt Moore, LHP Ty Blach, RHP Hunter Strickland, OF Austin Slater, RHP Jeff Samardzija, RHP Tyler Beede, SS Christian Arroyo, 1B Chris Shaw, RHP Joan Gregorio, LHP Andrew Suarez
Notable exemptions: OF Heliot Ramos, OF Bryan Reynolds, OF Heath Quinn
Notes: The Giants’ struggles this year have shocked everyone, but they still do have a lot of controllable talent on the roster that will either benefit them on the field or in trades. Samardzija and Strickland were especially tough calls. We’re counting Johnny Cueto as a free agent, though he could opt in and remain with the Giants.
Seattle Mariners:
Protected: 3B Kyle Seager, SS Jean Segura, RHP Edwin Diaz, OF/DH Nelson Cruz, OF Mitch Haniger, OF Ben Gamel, LHP James Paxton, LHP Drew Smyly, C Mike Zunino, LHP Ariel Miranda, 1B/DH Dan Vogelbach, OF Tyler O’Neill, RHP Nick Neidert, RHP Andrew Moore, RHP Max Povse
Notable exemptions: OF Kyle Lewis, 1B Evan White, RHP Sam Carlson
Notes: Some obvious picks for Seattle, some not so obvious. It’s extremely unlikely anyone would take on the contracts of Robinson Cano or Felix Hernandez, so they’re unprotected. Cruz was a tough call, but ultimately made the cut for an injury-destroyed team that could contend in 2018. Same with Smyly.
St. Louis Cardinals:
Protected: RHP Carlos Martinez, 1B Matt Carpenter, OF Stephen Piscotty, C Yadier Molina, RHP Mike Leake, 2B Kolten Wong, OF Dexter Fowler, SS Aledmys Diaz, 2B Jedd Gyorko, RHP Alex Reyes, C Carson Kelly, RHP Luke Weaver, RHP Jack Flaherty, OF Magneuris Sierra, RHP Sandy Alcantara
Notable exemptions: SS Delvin Perez
Notes: Leake’s big deal was tough to keep around, but leaving Adam Wainwright and Michael Wacha unprotected created a bigger need for proven major-league pitching alongside Martinez. Randal Grichuk, Tommy Pham, Marco Gonzalez and Harrison Bader were some tough cuts; Trevor Rosenthal’s free agency after 2018 made him vulnerable.
Tampa Bay Rays:
Protected: RHP Chris Archer, 3B Evan Longoria, OF Kevin Kiermaier, OF/DH Corey Dickerson, RHP Alex Colome, RHP Jake Odorizzi, LHP Blake Snell, SS Willy Adames, RHP Brent Honeywell, RHP Jose De Leon, OF/1B Jake Bauers, 1B Casey Gillaspie, OF Mallex Smith, INF Matt Duffy, RHP Jacob Faria
Notable exemptions: LHP/1B Brendan McKay, RHP Drew Rasmussen, 3B Josh Lowe, RHP Michael Mercado
Notes: Tampa is top-heavy on prospects and has a nice mix of current veterans under control for a while as well. Duffy (controlled through 2020) and Smith (through 2021) were big pieces of recent pitching trades, leading to them being protected over Wilson Ramos, Steven Souza, Matt Andriese or Brad Miller. Some really tough cuts at the end.
Texas Rangers:
Protected: OF Nomar Mazara, 2B Rougned Odor, 1B Joey Gallo, LHP Cole Hamels, LHP Martin Perez, SS Elvis Andrus, 3B Adrian Beltre, RHP Matt Bush, RHP Keone Kela, OF Delino DeShields, OF Leody Taveras, 1B Ronald Guzman, RHP Ariel Jurado, LHP Brett Martin, LHP Yohander Méndez
Notable exemptions: LHP Cole Ragans, OF Bubba Thompson, SS Christopher Seise
Notes: Hamels is too good to risk letting go, big deal and all. Andrus will probably opt out after 2018, so he’s protected too. Not a lot of prospect meat here, but Jurickson Profar and Shin-soo Choo still didn’t make the cut.
Toronto Blue Jays:
Protected: OF Kevin Pillar, 3B Josh Donaldson, RHP Marcus Stroman, RHP Roberto Osuna, RHP Joe Biagini, 2B Devon Travis, RHP Aaron Sanchez, RHP Ryan Tepera, 1B Justin Smoak, OF Dalton Pompey, 3B Vladimir Guerrero Jr., RHP Sean Reid-Foley, OF Anthony Alford, SS Richard Urena, RHP Conner Greene
Notable exemptions: INF Bo Bichette, RHP T.J. Zeuch, SS Logan Warmoth, RHP Nate Pearson, C Hagen Danner
Notes: Toronto has a few contracts they’d be fine ridding themselves of, leaving Jose Bautista, Troy Tulowitzki and Russell Martin unprotected. Controllable studs and high-level prospects are key for them moving forward.
Washington Nationals:
Protected: OF Bryce Harper, SS Trea Turner, 2B Daniel Murphy, 3B Anthony Rendon, 1B Ryan Zimmerman, RHP Max Scherzer, RHP Stephen Strasburg, OF Adam Eaton, LHP Gio Gonzalez, OF Michael A. Taylor, RHP Joe Ross, RHP Tanner Roark, OF Victor Robles, RHP Erick Fedde, OF Juan Soto
Notable exemptions: SS Carter Kieboom, 3B Sheldon Neuse
Notes: Protecting Gonzalez (we’re assuming his option vests at 180 innings) is unorthodox for sure, but we’re figuring the Nats will want as much major-league talent as possible in what is likely Bryce Harper’s final year in D.C. Scherzer and Strasburg have big contracts, but are worth protecting due to performance. It’s all-in for the Nats.
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SWAMP RABBITS NEWS - CATCH UP TIME
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By: Mark Binetti, Greenville Swamp Rabbits SWAMP RABBITS ACQUIRE ROBIDOUX IN A TRADE Fourth-year forward comes to the Upstate in a swap for Luke Richardson (GREENVILLE, S.C.) – The Greenville Swamp Rabbits, proud ECHL affiliate of the NHL’s Los Angeles Kings, announced today via a Swamp Rabbit Moving Transaction that the team has acquired forward Mikael Robidoux from the Wheeling Nailers in exchange for goaltender Luke Richardson. Robidoux comes to the Swamp Rabbits after completing his third ECHL season and second with the Allen Americans. The 5’11”, 200-pound forward notched a dozen points in “The Lone Star State” (7g-5ast) and accrued 176 PIM in 41 contests. Robidoux added another assist in three Kelly Cup Playoff games against the Idaho Steelheads. Hailing from La Prairie, Quebec, Robidoux, 25, enters his fourth ECHL campaign with 136 games to his credit, earning 16 goals, 18 assists, and 34 points to go along with 704 PIM as a member of the Americans and Kansas City Mavericks. Before turning professional, Robidoux played five seasons in the Quebec Maritime Junior Hockey League with the Shawinigan Cataractes and Quebec Remparts, logging 53 points in 203 games with 316 PIM. Richardson heads to Wheeling with a near-perfect 9-1-1 record in 14 ECHL appearances, all with Greenville, in addition to his first career shutout, a 2.07 GAA, and .935 SV%. Before coming to the Upstate, Richardson turned professional with the AHL’s Belleville Senators following his Canadian college career with Queens University. SWAMP RABBITS FALL IN “CARE AS ONE” COMMUNITY HOCKEY GAME 4,891 in attendance, helping bolster Hurricane Helene relief efforts with United Way of Greenville County (GREENVILLE, S.C.) – The Greenville Swamp Rabbits fell to the South Carolina Stingrays in the “Care As One” Community Hockey Game by a 4-3 score on Wednesday night. The game was played in front of 4,891 fans coming together to help bolster efforts in assisting those in need following the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, making it one of the most attended preseason games in the last 10 years of Swamp Rabbits hockey. The game benefitted United Way of Greenville County's Community Relief Fund. The Swamp Rabbits jumped out to an early 2-0 lead on goals scored 92 seconds apart. Stuart Rolofs started things for Greenville when the puck came to his stick in the high slot, which he fired almost immediately in a tight window. The puck slipped through the five-hole of South Carolina starter Seth Eisele to give the Swamp Rabbits a 1-0 lead 12:00 into the first (Arvid Caderoth and Bobby Russell assisted). Over a minute and a half later, Max Coyle rifled a “Hail Mary” pass to Ben Freeman from his zone to the opposing blue line. Freeman shrugged off a defender on his back and put a shot on net that Eisele stopped, but the rebound came right to Brent Pedersen’s tape. Pedersen buried the rebound to double the Swamp Rabbits lead at 2-0 at 13:32 (Freeman and Coyle assisted). Luke Richardson stopped all eight shots in the first 20 minutes. South Carolina struck twice in the middle act, part of a run of four unanswered goals, squaring the game at 2-2 heading into the last 20 minutes. Kyler Kupka answered at 5:50 of the second, squeaking a rebound in close range past a sprawled Luke Richardson in the Swamp Rabbits net, halving the deficit to 2-1 (Dean Loukus assisted). With 4:08 left in the second on their first power play, the puck was won to Josh Wilkins on the blue line, who waltzed in uncontested to Richardson. He won the one-on-one duel with a deke, potting the puck to tie the game at 2-2 (Ben Hawerchuk and Jeremy Davidson assisted). On the goaltending front, Garin Bjorklund replaced Eisele halfway through the second, while Kolby Hay relieved Luke Richardson at the start of the third. The Stingrays pulled ahead early in the third when Jeremy Davidson pounced on a rebound close to the crease, slipping by Hay to give the Stingrays their first lead at 3-2 on their third straight goal at 4:08 of the third (Ben Hawerchuk assisted). The scoring run saw its final goal with 8:20 left when Jack Adams sprung a pass to Ryan Leibold in neutral ice. Leibold had a step on the last defender and fired a laser over Hay’s glove to push the Stingrays to a 4-2 lead (Adams assisted). With their backs against the wall, Ben Freeman tried to spark the Swamp Rabbits to a late comeback with the goaltender pulled. With 1:01 to go and Hay on the bench, the Swamp Rabbits hammered the Stingrays' net relentlessly, ending with Ben Freeman slamming the puck on the back door to pull within one at 4-3 (Arvid Caderoth and Zach White assisted). Despite the late life, the Stingrays held off the Swamp Rabbits and won 4-3. Kolby Hay picked up the loss in relief, stopping nine of 11 shots in 17:19 of work. Luke Richardson stopped 13 of 15 in the first 40 minutes of the game. About the Greenville Swamp Rabbits … Acquired by Spire Sports + Entertainment (SS+E) in 2020, the Greenville Swamp Rabbits hockey team has been providing family-friendly, live entertainment at Bon Secours Wellness Arena since 2010. Formerly, the Greenville Road Warriors and the Swamp Rabbits are the highest-level professional minor league franchise in South Carolina. The Swamp Rabbits are the proud ECHL affiliate of the NHL's LA Kings and the AHL's Ontario Reign. Greenville is an ECHL Premier ‘AA’ Hockey League member. GREENVILLE SWAMP RABBITS HOWLINGS Read the full article
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SWAMP RABBITS ANNOUNCE SEASON-OPENING ROSTER
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Head Coach Kyle Mountain names 25 players to begin the season representing the Upstate. By: Mark Binetti, Greenville Swamp Rabbits (GREENVILLE, S.C.) – The Greenville Swamp Rabbits, proud ECHL affiliate of the NHL’s Los Angeles Kings, announced the Season-Opening Roster for the 2024-25 ECHL campaign. The roster features fifteen forwards, eight defensemen, and two goaltenders for 25 players. Seven of those 25 players are on contract with the team’s AHL affiliate, the Ontario Reign. FORWARDS #10 Brent Pedersen #12 Ben Poisson* #13 Reed Morison* #16 Mikael Robidoux #17 Quinn Olson (AHL-ONT) #18 Patrick Moynihan* #19 Colton Young (AHL-ONT) #20 Arvid Caderoth #22 Zach White #24 Ben Freeman - Captain #27 Carter Savoie (AHL-ONT) #45 Bryce Brodzinski (AHL-ONT) #58 Tyson Fawcett - V #89 Stuart Rolofs* #91 Austin Saint* DEFENSEMEN #2 Jacob Modry #3 Joe Leahy #5 Dru Krebs* (AHL-ONT) #14 Jake Flynn* #15 Miles Gendron #21 Bobby Russell #23 Max Coyle #39 Parker Berge (AHL-ONT) GOALTENDERS #29 Dryden McKay (AHL-ONT) #31 Kolby Hay *-Rookie; V-Veteran; BOLD-Returning Player from 2023-24 Season The Swamp Rabbits now look forward to Opening Night, presented by Bon Secours, tomorrow, October 18th, against the Orlando Solar Bears. Puck drop at Bon Secours Wellness Arena is slated for 7:05 pm EST. The evening features a pregame part on the Furman Plaza with an orange carpet introduction of the 2024-25 Swamp Rabbits, music, a rally towel giveaway, and more! About the Greenville Swamp Rabbits … Acquired by Spire Sports + Entertainment (SS+E) in 2020, the Greenville Swamp Rabbits hockey team has been providing family-friendly, live entertainment at Bon Secours Wellness Arena since 2010. Formerly, the Greenville Road Warriors and the Swamp Rabbits are the highest-level professional minor league franchise in South Carolina. The Swamp Rabbits are the proud ECHL affiliate of the NHL's LA Kings and the AHL's Ontario Reign. Greenville is an ECHL Premier ‘AA’ Hockey League member. GREENVILLE SWAMP RABBITS HOWLINGS Read the full article
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