Lexington Legends pitchers Robert Bono and Ross Seaton, along with third baseman Ebert Rosario, were named Monday to the South Atlantic League’s Southern Division all-star team.
Pitching coach Charley Taylor, who has been unable to join the team this season due to bladder cancer and subsequent surgery to remove his bladder and prostate, was honored by being named to the coaching staff.
The 50th SAL All-Star game is schedule for 7:35 p.m., June 23 at Appalachian Power Park, home of the West Virginia Power in Charleston.
Rosario will start at third base. Through Sunday, he is batting .304 with four homers and 20 RBI.
Bono is 5-2 and third in the league with a 1.93 ERA. Fellow right-hander Seaton is 6-5, 10th in the league with a 2.49 ERA and the only pitcher in the league to have thrown a nine-inning complete game shutout. (Two other pitchers threw seven-inning complete game shutouts.)
Former Eastern Kentucky University pitcher Christian Friedrich was selected for his work with the Asheville Tourists. However, Friedrich was promoted from Asheville to the High-A Modesto Nuts on May 20.
In eight starts for the Tourists, the left-hander was 3-3, ninth in the league with a 2.18 ERA and second in the league with 66 strikeouts. The Colorado Rockies selected Friedrich in the first round of the 2008 draft. In two starts for Modesto, he has no decisions and a 2.77 ERA.
Greenville leads the Southern Division with five all-stars, including starting pitcher Casey Kelly and first baseman Anthony Rizzo. Greenville’s Kevin Boles will manage the squad, assisted by Charleston (S.C.) manager Torre Tyson and pitching coach Jeff Ware, Greenville hitting coach Billy McMillon and pitching coach Bob Kipper, and Taylor.
Asheville, Charleston and Savannah each have four players on the Southern roster, with two starters each: catcher Jordan Pacheco and center fielder Scott Robinson for the Tourists; right fielder Melky Mesa and designated hitter Daniel Brewer for the RiverDogs; and second baseman Joshua Satin and left fielder Sean Ratliff from the Sand Gnats.
Bowling Green and Augusta have two all-stars each. Bowling Green’s Tim Beckham will start at shortstop.
The Hickory Crawdads and Lakewood BlueClaws lead the Northern stars with six players each. Greensboro has four players and host West Virginia has three.
Lakewood’s Dusty Wathan will manager the Northern team, assisted by BlueClaws coach Tim Gradoville. Also assisting will be managers Gary Green of West Virginia and Ernie Young of Kannapolis, plus West Virginia pitching coach Jeff Johnson.
The 27-player rosters were selected by a vote of league managers and coaching staffs, media and front-office executives.
2009 SAL ALL-STAR ROSTERS |
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POSITION |
NORTHERN DIVISION |
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MANAGER |
Dusty Wathan |
Lakewood |
COACH |
Gary Green |
West Virginia |
COACH |
Tim Gradoville |
Lakewood |
COACH |
Ernie Young |
Kannapolis |
COACH |
Jeff Johnson |
West Virginia |
PITCHERS |
Richard Zagone |
Delmarva |
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Tyler Cloyd |
Lakewood |
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Justin DeFratus |
Lakewood |
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Johnny Dorn |
Greensboro |
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Rudy Owens |
West Virginia |
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Yoon-Hee Nam |
Hickory |
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Peter Andrelczyk |
Greensboro |
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Dan Remenowsky |
Kannapolis |
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Alexander Perez |
Lake County |
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Marcos Frias |
Hagerstown |
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Brian Rosenberg |
Lakewood |
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Martin Perez |
Hickory |
CATCHERS |
Derek Norris |
Hagerstown |
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Doug Hogan |
Hickory |
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Travis D’Arnaud |
Lakewood |
FIRST BASEMAN |
Ben Lasater |
Greensboro |
SECOND BASEMAN |
Karexon Sanchez |
Lake County |
THIRD BASEMAN |
Paul Gran |
Greensboro |
SHORTSTOP |
Chase D’Arnaud |
West Virginia |
UTILITY INFIELDER |
Erik Morrison |
Hickory |
UTILITY INFIELDER |
Harold Garcia |
Lakewood |
RIGHT FIELD |
Michael Bianucci |
Hickory |
CENTER FIELD |
Anthony Gose |
Lakewood |
LEFT FIELD |
Tyler Kuhn |
Kannapolis |
UTILITY OUTFIELDER |
David Paisano |
Hickory |
UTILITY OUTFIELDER |
Ronnie Welty |
Delmarva |
DESIGNATED HITTER |
Calvin Anderson |
West Virginia |
TRAINER |
Keito Homma |
West Virginia |
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POSITION |
SOUTHERN DIVISION |
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MANAGER |
Kevin Boles |
Greenville |
COACH |
Torre Tyson |
Charleston |
COACH |
Billy McMillon |
Greenville |
COACH |
Jeff Ware |
Charleston |
COACH |
Bob Kipper |
Greenville |
COACH |
Charley Taylor |
Lexington |
PITCHERS |
Casey Kelly |
Greenville |
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Jeffrey Kaplan |
Savannah |
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Robert Bono |
Lexington |
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Hector Noesi |
Charleston |
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Christian Friedrich |
Asheville |
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Ezekiel Spruill |
Rome |
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Pat Venditte |
Charleston |
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Ross Seaton |
Lexington |
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Daniel Runzler |
Augusta |
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Jimmy Johnson |
Savannah |
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Armando Zerpa |
Greenville |
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Chris Andujar |
Bowling Green |
CATCHERS |
Jordan Pacheco |
Asheville |
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Tim Federowicz |
Greenville |
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Jesus Sucre |
Rome |
FIRST BASEMAN |
Anthony Rizzo |
Greenville |
SECOND BASEMAN |
Joshua Satin |
Savannah |
THIRD BASEMAN |
Ebert Rosario |
Lexington |
SHORTSTOP |
Tim Beckham |
Bowling Green |
UTILITY INFIELDER |
James Cesario |
Asheville |
UTILITY INFIELDER |
Juan Perez |
Augusta |
RIGHT FIELD |
Melky Mesa |
Charleston |
CENTER FIELD |
Scott Robinson |
Asheville |
LEFT FIELD |
Sean Ratliff |
Savannah |
UTILITY OUTFIELDER |
David Mailman |
Greenville |
UTILITY OUTFIELDER |
Luis Sumoza |
Rome |
DESIGNATED HITTER |
Daniel Brewer |
Charleston |
TRAINER |
James Petra |
Augusta |