Travelers' Kelenic crushes two homers
Jarred Kelenic knew he was going to have a big night Friday, but he didn't come to that realization when you'd probably expect.The top Mariners prospect homered twice and drove in four runs to power Double-A Arkansas to a 5-2 win over Amarillo at Dickey-Stephens Park. It was his second
The top Mariners prospect homered twice and drove in four runs to power Double-A Arkansas to a 5-2 win over Amarillo at Dickey-Stephens Park. It was his second multi-homer game of the season and his career as he also clubbed two big flies for Class A West Virginia on April 27.
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"I knew right then and there that I was going to have a big night," he said.
He relayed as much to his coaches in the dugout, declaring "I'm about to go off" -- a promise he kept.
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"I was sitting fastball the whole time and just recognized a slider that started at me and broke into the middle of the plate that was up," he said. "I was still out on my front side a little bit but kept my hands back, and I crushed it."
The blast gave the Travelers a 2-1 lead that help up until the sixth, when Padres No. 19 prospect
Kelenic led off the bottom of the inning with a groundout, but four straight Travelers logged singles, including one from No. 25 prospect
Kelenic came around again the next inning, this time against reliever
"What he was really trying to do is just speed me up to slow me down. ... I was still sitting fastball, but I was trying to take it over the third baseman's head," Kelenic said. "Recognized the changeup and just slugged it out of the park."
The ball narrowly cleared the fence, scoring No. 28 prospect
Kelenic began the season with Class A West Virginia, where he posted a .309/.394/.586 line with 11 homers in 50 games. He was bumped up to Class A Advanced Modesto on May 29 and batted .290/.353/.485 with six homers in 46 contests to earn another promotion. Overall, the Wisconsin native has a .298/.373/.547 line with 20 homers and 60 RBIs.
Performances like Friday's certainly are nice, but Kelenic understands where they figure in the bigger picture. If he wants to maintain the success he's shown at multiple levels this season, he knows he can't get too hung up on individual performances like these, no matter how stellar.
"This is great, I'm going to celebrate this tonight, great win as a team," he said. "But after tonight, man, it's over. Now I've got to play another game tomorrow at 7 and this doesn't matter anymore."
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