Kemp Earns MiLB Rawlings Gold Glove
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. - Astros second baseman Tony Kemp, who spent the second half of 2014 with the Hooks, earned a Minor League Baseball Rawlings Gold Glove Award, MiLB and Rawlings announced Monday. In 120 games between Advanced-A Lancaster and Corpus Christi, he committed seven errors in 524 total chances at second base for a .987 fielding percentage.
The award is granted to nine minor leaguers, one at each position, who demonstrated defensive excellence at their respective positions. The gloves are modeled after the Rawlings Gold Glove Awards that are given to Major League Baseball's top defenders each season.
To be eligible for a Gold Glove Award, a player must have participated in one of the 10 domestic-based, full-season minor leagues.
The Astros promoted Kemp from Lancaster to Corpus Christi June 25 after he made the California League Mid-Season All-Star squad with a .336 batting average, four home runs, 37 RBIs and 28 steals. Upon his promotion to the Texas League, the Vanderbilt-product led circuit second sackers with a .996 fielding percentage, committing just one error in 56 games. Kemp played three error-free games in left field.
He also led all minor leaguers in runs scored (121) and posted 167 hits, tied for fifth in MiLB.
Another Astros' farmhand, catcher Roberto Pena, earned a Rawlings Gold Glove Award as well, after he played in 93 games for Lancaster.
"Congratulations to the nine outstanding Minor League Baseball players who deservedly won the 2014 Rawlings Gold Glove Award," said Mike Thompson, executive vice president and general manager of baseball for St. Louis-based Rawlings. "Minor League Baseball is and will always continue to be a great partner of Rawlings, and we knew the Rawlings Gold Glove Award would be a popular goal for many young players when we decided to rekindle this award platform in 2011."
"Each year, it is a privilege to join in the announcement of the Rawlings Gold Glove Award® and help recognize the top defensive players in Minor League Baseball," said Pat O'Conner, President & CEO of Minor League Baseball. "All nine of these players displayed extraordinary skills at their positions this season, and on behalf of Minor League Baseball, I congratulate them on this outstanding accomplishment."
The 2014 Minor League Baseball recipients of the Rawlings Gold Glove Award® are as follows:
Rawlings MiLB Gold Glove Winners
| Position | Player | Minor League Team(s) | Major League Organization |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1B | Jordan Lennerton | Toledo | Detroit |
| 2B | Tony Kemp | Lancaster/Corpus Christi | Houston |
| SS | Hanser Alberto | Myrtle Beach/Frisco | Texas |
| 3B | Jason Esposito | Frederick | Baltimore |
| LF | Chad Wright | Lakeland | Detroit |
| CF | Breland Almadova | South Bend/Visalia | Arizona |
| RF | Michael Ratterree | Wisconsin/Huntsville | Milwaukee |
| C | Roberto Pena | Lancaster | Houston |
| P | Josh Geer | San Antonio | San Diego |
First baseman Jordan Lennerton earned this honor for a second time with his perfect 1.000 fielding percentage through 121 games. He posted 1,058 putouts with 69 assists in 1,127 total chances and turned 107 double plays. Lennerton was also named a Rawlings Gold Glove Award® winner for his defensive excellence in 2013.
Frisco RoughRiders shortstop Hanser Alberto posted a .980 fielding percentage over a 114-game span, with 190 putouts and 346 assists. Alberto began the 2014 season with Class A Advanced Myrtle Beach where he split time between shortstop and third base.
Third baseman Jason Esposito of the Frederick Keys had a .960 fielding percentage with 83 putouts and 257 assists through 118 games. The Connecticut native turned a league-leading 19 double plays.
Chad Wright put up a .990 fielding percentage over 102 games as a left fielder for the Lakeland Flying Tigers. He had 191 put outs with nine assists and turned three double plays.
Center fielder Breland Almadova posted a .995 fielding percentage over 131 games while splitting the season between South Bend and Visalia. He had 345 putouts while only committing two errors.
Wisconsin Timber Rattlers right fielder Michael Ratterree put up a .992 fielding percentage with 252 putouts and 10 assists over 126 games. Ratterree completed two double plays and committed only two errors on the season.
Pena, catcher for the Lancaster JetHawks, posted a .996 fielding percentage in 93 games. He had a league-leading 755 putouts with 84 assists and allowed only seven passed balls. Pena also topped the league in double plays (9) and runners caught stealing (52).
Right handed pitcher Josh Geer of the San Antonio Missions posted a perfect fielding percentage with six putouts and a league-leading 36 assists. With a quick delivery to the plate, Geer combined with his catchers to throw out 12 of 25 runners attempting to steal.
To be eligible to receive the Rawlings Gold Glove Award, players must have participated in one of the 10 domestic-based, full-season leagues, and show outstanding defensive skills. The Rawlings Gold Glove Award® was re-introduced to Minor League Baseball in 2011 after an almost 50-year hiatus.
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