Phils' Walding carrying on a slugging tradition
MANCHESTER, N.H. -- There is a long lineage of All-Star power producers out of Reading, and Mitch Walding is just happy to be in the mix alongside Dylan Cozens, Rhys Hoskins, Darin Ruf and the like.The Fightin' Phils third baseman arrived at the Eastern League All-Star Game with a circuit-high
MANCHESTER, N.H. -- There is a long lineage of All-Star power producers out of Reading, and
The Fightin' Phils third baseman arrived at the Eastern League All-Star Game with a circuit-high 20 homers and is hoping to continue the run of form that got him here, despite some early struggles.
"It's been kind of a roller-coaster year so far. I've had some struggles, and I had a really good month last month," said Walding, who hit .337 with 13 home runs in June after batting .187 in April and May. "I'm just looking forward to continuing what I've been doing of late. I think this year it's been a lot of fun. It's been a new experience."
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Being an All-Star, however, is not a new experience -- this will be Walding's second consecutive appearance after making the Florida State League All-Star Game last season, where he captured the Home Run Derby title.
He again was part of the long-ball contest this year, held on Tuesday night, but bowed out in the first round.
Regardless, the fifth-round selection in 2011 is looking to the loose nature of the events at Northeast Delta Dental Stadium as a respite from a long, intense season that still has plenty of games left.
"I think it's something that you look forward to, have a little fun," he said. "Sometimes, during the course of the season, things get pretty serious. ... It's a good time to be with friends, have some fun out there, play against some of the best guys in the league. It's nice to meet some of the guys that you play against and see how talented other people are as well."
And some of those players are happy to have the slugger on their side, if only for one night.
"I love it. Hit a couple for us. Let's go," said Portland pitcher
Walding is excited to have the opportunity to add to the lore of Reading sluggers in an All-Star setting, looking to follow up Hoskins' home run last year and
He's also happy to be mentioned alongside some of those who have come before him in Baseballtown, and hopes to soon be alongside them.
"We have an extremely talented organization," Walding said. "The reason why it's common [that Reading hitters have topped the Eastern League in home runs] is because of how many good players we have in our organization. Those same guys are still doing it in Triple-A right now. Cozens and Hoskins are leading the league up there. ... It's one of those things where you get a lot of good players in an organization, they're going to play well. I'm just happy to have my name even be a part of those guys. They're such a good group of guys and good ballplayers. Hopefully, going forward I can be right there with them and continue to have a good season."
In brief
Futures follow-ups: Five players will be building on their Futures Game experiences of Sunday in Miami. The Western Division has pitchers
The East has catcher
First-timer: For Akron right-hander Cameron Hill, this experience will be like no other. His selection to the Eastern League All-Star Classic marked the first time that he'd made any All-Star team. "It's a humbling experience," Hill exclaimed. "I'm happy to be here. I'm excited to represent the Indians. This is my first All-Star game. This is kind of a new experience." Hill is 3-3 with six saves, a 2.66 ERA and 1.08 WHIP in 25 appearances this season.
Craig Forde is a contributor to MiLB.com.