I wonder who that Karen from Florida might be?
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I wonder who that Karen from Florida might be?
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Dat his mama.
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Jonathan Lucroy was nice enough to answer some questions from some of the readers here at BrewersNation. Here's what he had to say:
As a third-round pick it's obvious you were highly regarded by the Brewers front office, but are you surprised by the attention you've gotten from fans in various Brewers blogs and online communities? Furthermore, did you expect to be fielding interview requests as soon as your first off-season as a pro?
Theron
Waukesha, WI
I would say yes, I was very surprised by the fan attention I recieved. I'm from a small town in central florida where we only have about 2500 residents so I'm not used to the attention that I have been getting. Although in college I did recieve some. I try not to read the online blogs and such just because baseball is such a mental game and although I am mentally tough, sometimes the things that are written can affect your performance if you let it one way or the other. I know of a couple guys that I played with that let some negative things a fan said get into his head and it bothered him to a point where he went into a bad hitting slump. Although, my parents try to read them and they tell me some of the things. Pertaining to your second question, I've actually already done a photo shoot and interview for our local newspapers, and our local magazine here in central Florida. I really don't worry about the media just because I'm willing to work with them as much as I can because I don't believe in being a self-centered athlete who thinks he's better then anybody else. I'm willing to share my experiences.
On Friday, former UL baseball standout Jonathan Lucroy leaves for spring training with the Milwaukee Brewers in Phoenix.
Lucroy got what he called a "tune-up" for spring training on Saturday at the Ragin' Cajuns' annual Fan Day at M.L. "Tigue" Moore Field. He helped lead the Alumni team to a 4-1 win in an exhibition game against the current Cajun team.
"This place is real special to me," said Lucroy, Milwaukee's third-round pick in the 2007 amateur draft. "I came here for three years. I lived here for three years. I love it.
"I grew a lot as a player and a person, and a lot of these people out here I consider my family."
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Joshua Parrott
jparrott@theadvertiser.com
Baseball experts rave about the leadership of West Virginia Power catcher Jonathan Lucroy, whose teammates voted him captain before the season.
Some say it is his most valuable asset, even more valuable than his arm or his bat. That is notable considering he hit .342 and threw out 43 percent of base stealers in his rookie season last year.
"I take it very seriously," Lucroy said of his role. "I try to be as much of a leader as I can."
Lucroy led with his actions Thursday, when he went 4-for-4 in West Virginia's 10-3 win over Augusta (Ga.) on Buck Night at Appalachian Power Park.
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by Jacob Messer
Daily Mail sportswriter
Tourists send seven to Greensboro
Asheville again features most players in Sally League All-Star Game
By Tim Britton / MLB.com
There will be plenty of Tourists at the South Atlantic League All-Star Game on June 17 in Greensboro, N.C.
NewBridge Bank Park will be swarming with representatives from the Sally League's best team as the Asheville Tourists (Rockies) boast seven All-Stars for the second straight year.
The group is headlined by starting pitcher Jhoulys Chacin (9-1, 1.84 ERA), who leads the league in wins. Fellow hurlers Joey Williamson (1-0, 1.36 ERA) and Randall Taylor (league-leading 19 saves, 1.96 ERA) will join Chacin on the Southern Division squad.
Infielders Everth Cabrera (.304, league-leading 38 SBs) and Darin Holcomb (.327, 8 HRs, 43 RBIs) and outfielders Michael Mitchell (.318, 21 SBs) and Brian Rike (.270, 11 HRs, 37 RBIs) also will make the trip from Asheville, while Greensboro skipper Joe Mikulik will manage the South for the second consecutive season.
First baseman Michael Jones (.345, 4 HRs, 35 RBIs) and shortstop Yamaico Navarro (.271, 27 RBIs) of the Greenville Drive (Red Sox) round out the South's infield, and Charleston RiverDogs (Yankees) catcher Jesus Montero (.308, 6 HRs, 40 RBIs) will start behind the plate. Jason Heyward (.332, 7 HRs, 27 RBIs) of the Rome Braves (Braves) gets the starting nod in right field.
Savannah Sand Gnats (Mets) designated hitter Jordan Abruzzo (.316, 21 RBIs) fills out the starting lineup for the South.
The second-place RiverDogs have four All-Stars, while the Augusta GreenJackets (Giants), Columbus Catfish (Rays) and Greenville Drive each will send three representatives. Rome, Savannah and the Kannapolis Intimidators (White Sox) have two All-Stars apiece.
The Northern Division is headlined by a quintet from the first-place Lake County Captains (Indians). Starting pitchers Ryan Miller (7-0, league-leading 1.20 ERA), Kelvin De La Cruz (4-2, 1.40) and Ryan Morris (6-1, 2.30) all earned spots on the squad, alongside reliever Vinnie Pestano (12 saves, 1.64) and outfielder Roman Pena (.309, 36 RBIs). Lake County's Aaron Holbert will manage the North.
The hometown Grasshoppers (Marlins) will get the chance to show off their bullpen as relievers Andrew Battisto (3-0, 0.77 ERA), Corey Madden (3-0, 1.10) and Garrett Parcell (14 saves, 2.78) made the roster.
The left side of the infield is comprised of Hickory Crawdads (Pirates) with Bobby Spain (.318, 28 RBIs) at third base and Jose De Los Santos (.294, 12 SBs) at shortstop.
First baseman Miles Durham (.320, 9 HRs, 42 RBIs) of Hickory also made the team as a utility infielder. On the right side of the diamond, Bill Rhinehart (.319, 7 HRs, 49 RBIs) of the Hagerstown Suns (Nationals) is at first base and Matthew Cusick (.331, 5 HRs, 22 RBIs) of the Lexington Legends (Astros) will man second.
West Virginia Power (Brewers) catcher Jonathan Lucroy (.318, 8 HRs, 28 RBIs) earned the nod behind the plate. Lakewood Blue Claws (Phillies) left fielder Michael Taylor (league-leading .359 average, 8 HRs, 41 RBIs), Power center fielder Lee Haydel (.274, 21 SBs) and Suns right fielder Michael Burgess (.260, league-leading 12 HRs, 38 RBIs) will start in the outfield for the North.
Lakewood's Michael Durant (.252, 10 HRs, 24 RBIs) will be the the designated hitter, giving the BlueClaws two starters among their four representatives. West Virginia also will send four to Greensboro, while Hagerstown, Hickory and Greensboro each have three All-Stars.
Despite holding down second place in the North, the Delmarva Shorebirds (Orioles) will only have two players at the game.
Tim Britton is an associate reporter for MLB.com. This story was not subject to the approval of the National Association of Professional Baseball Leagues or its clubs.
Awesome! Thanks for the info!
Z
Is anyone surprised that Jonathon Lucroy was named the starting catcher of the South Atlantic League Northern Division All-Star Team? I'm not. Attaboy!
http://www.dailymail.com/Sports/200806030166
WAY TO GEAUX LUC!!!
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