Wed 1 Oct 2008
Now that I’ve gotten the report cards out of the way, I figured I’d give out some season-end awards.
Before we get too serious, here’s a fun one.
The Foreigner started out “Hot Blooded,” but ended up “Cold as Ice” Award:
Nominees-
JR Voyles- hit .050 over his last 11 games of the season.
Jose Jimenez- hit .093 over the last 12 games of the season and hit .073 with runners in scoring position.
John Servidio- hit .117 in August before going down with a hand injury.
And the winner is… Jose Jimenez.
Voyles started out very strong, but fizzled the same way he did last season. Servidio was injured and led the team in RBI for a big chunk of the year, so he’s not right for the award either. Jimenez, however, was so unreliable at the plate that he was relegated to bench duty by the end of the season. Like I’ve said in older posts, he’s got a ton of power, so he is going to be fun to watch in the future, However, he shouldn’t be happy with the way his season ended.
OK, on to the serious stuff.
Best Off-Speed Pitch
Nominees
Brad Holt’s power curve ball
Jenrry Mejia’s 12-6 curve ball
Roy Merritt’s slider
And the Winner is… Roy Merritt’s slider.
Nothing against Holt or Mejia, but Merritt’s slider is amazing. Sweeping through the strike zone like a Frisbee, Merritt needs to add another pitch to his repertoire to compliment his fastball and changeup and I think he’ll eventually be ready to pitch in the Mets bullpen. Remember where you heard that first boys and girls, it’s something I’d feel comfortable betting on.
Best Swing
Nominees
Wilmer Flores
Kirk Nieuwenhuis
Zach Lutz
And the winner is…Wilmer Flores
In the three years I’ve covered the Cyclones, I’ve seen some very nice swings, but Flores’ is so quick through the hitting zone that I think he’s going to be a great ballplayer one day despite his relatively young age and someone to definitely watch next season.
And lastly…Team MVP.
Nominees
Kirk Nieuwenhuis
Brad Holt
Jimmy Johnson
And the winner is… Brad Holt.
Nieuwenhuis played great ball all season and Johnson was amazing out of the bullpen, but Holt was the bee’s knees. After watching guys like Joe Smith, Eric Brown, Dylan Owen and Dillon Gee in year’s past, I never thought I’d see anything better than that, but Holt surpassed all expectations.
Photos by Ron Hatcher