Franklin Labour is turning heads in Salem-Keizer.
The Salem-Keizer Volcanoes are thrilled to see yet another player being honored with an NWL Player of the Week Honor, this time it's right fielderFranklin Labour , who is the second consecutive Volcanoes hitter to be honored after Ricardo Genoves won the Award last week. Since July 1st, Labour has
The Salem-Keizer Volcanoes are thrilled to see yet another player being honored with an NWL Player of the Week Honor, this time it's right fielderFranklin Labour , who is the second consecutive Volcanoes hitter to be honored after
Labour's memorable week began when the Volcanoes played a three-game series on the road against the Spokane Indians. In those three games, he had 5 home runs and 6 runs batted in to help the Volcanoes sweep the Indians. When he played at home for the series against Vancouver, he still rose to the occasion at the plate with his sixth homer of the week on the final game of that three-game series, as well as 2 doubles, a triple, 3 runs, 4 RBIs, as well as getting hit twice. "He's been very impressive at the plate", Salem-Keizer manager Mark Hallberg said. "He's shown some patience at the plate, finding the pitches he wants and giving him all he has with every swing and so far he's making a lot more contact."
As of July 8th, Franklin has a .341 batting average (3rd in NWL), 25 runs (leads NWL), 31 hits (tied for NWL lead with teammate
Of interest, Franklin's host family is none other than the city of Keizer Mayor Cathy Clark. "[He is very] nice and polite and helps out around the house," Clark said. "What really helps out is that because he's bilingual, he could communicate very well with not only his teammates but also with us after the game ended." "It was getting pretty exciting when he hit those first few home runs", Clark said. "My family and I were telling each other 'this is pretty cool' but when he heard over the radio that he's hitting more, we started telling each other 'okay, this is getting interesting.'
The Volcanoes are currently in 1st Place in the Northwest League's Southern Division. The team returns to Volcanoes to open a 4-game homestand versus the Eugene Emeralds this Wednesday, July 10th. The homestand is highlighted by the Volcanoes' annual Cancer Awareness Weekend July 11-13 and features Special Guest, Major League Baseball Legend Steve Garvey (himself a cancer survivor). Garvey will appear at Saturday's game (July 13th) - meet and greet fans and sign Free Autographs. Tickets are available by calling 503.390.2225 or at www.volcanoesbaseball.com
The 21-year old is making an impression with 11 home runs thus far and nabbing the Volcanoes' 3rd CONSECUTIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK honor in the young season