Groshans has timely breakout for B-Jays
High-ranking prospects began to pepper Appalachian League rosters toward the end of the regular season. Bluefield played that game as well, bringing first-rounder Jordan Groshans into the fold on Aug. 17.The eighth-ranked Blue Jays prospect scuffled in 11 games before the postseason but showed what he can provide when the breakout
High-ranking prospects began to pepper Appalachian League rosters toward the end of the regular season. Bluefield played that game as well, bringing first-rounder
The eighth-ranked Blue Jays prospect scuffled in 11 games before the postseason but showed what he can provide when the breakout inevitably came.
Groshans collected three hits, including an RBI double, as Bluefield defeated Princeton, 12-7, on Friday night in the first game of the best-of-3 semifinals at Bowen Field. The 18-year-old batted .182/.229/.273 with a homer, double and four RBIs down the stretch with the B-Jays.
"His approach to hitting was, I think, maybe trying to make some adjustments at the plate and get his feet on the ground in the league," Bluefield manager Dennis Holmberg said. "Obviously, he had a real good night tonight. ... His approach looked good and it was good to see him have the night that he had. I think he needed that."
Gameday box score
Bluefield fell behind, 1-0, in the first but struck back quickly against No. 6 Rays prospect
"We came out with a good attitude," Groshans said. "We just tried to come out swinging and as aggressive as we can, so that was my approach tonight was be selectively aggressive. If it's there, take a hack and try and barrel it up, and in the end it worked out for me."
After walking against reliever
"I knew [Sanchez] when he came in he was throwing a lot of off-speed pitches and he wasn't really heavy on his fastball," Groshans said. "I changed my approach with [Sanchez] to just kind of see it and don't miss the fastball."
The Magnolia, Texas, native moved to third on
"It's playoff season now. All the stats from before, in my opinion, don't matter. It's all about now," said Groshans, who admitted that the promotion to Bluefield caught him by surprise but got the call once the Appy League playoff berth was clinched. "Having a big night like tonight ... it definitely helps going forward in the playoffs because we have a tough team in Princeton again tomorrow."
Groshans batted .331/.390/.500 with four homers, 12 doubles and 39 RBIs in 37 games in the Rookie-level Gulf Coast League before moving up. The 6-foot-3, 178-pounder was drafted as a shortstop with the 12th overall pick but has split time evenly between short and third base.
"It was a little bit of a challenge [initially] moving to third because it's a different play style, a different angle," Groshans said. "But I like it. I know that moving forward it's a big jump for me, but I love it."
Neal also had three hits, while
Baz recorded four outs and was charged with six runs -- five earned -- on six hits and a walk with two strikeouts. The 19-year-old right-hander was acquired as part of the deal that sent All-Star right-hander
The series heads to Princeton for Game 2 on Saturday night.
In other Appalachian League playoff action:
Elizabethton 7, Kingsport 3
Three pitchers combined for 15 strikeouts in the Game 1 victory, led by starter
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