Keizertimes. (Salem, Or.) 1979-current, July 26, 2019, Page PAGE A10, Image 10

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    PAGE A10, KEIZERTIMES, JULY 26, 2019
out of the Volcanoes Stadium
this season, chances are you also
might have noticed Keizer may-
continued from Page A14 or Cathy Clark doing a happy
dance from her seats on the fi rst
under his belt has better pre- base line.
pared him for this level.
That’s because Clark and her
“I think he’s more mature husband, Kevin, are Labour’s
with his approach and he’s more host family for the summer, and
selective on pitches. He is stay- they are taking great joy in the
ing within his zone, so when he success of their “son.”
gets pitches to hit, he’s doing
“We cheer for him like a
damage with them,” Hallberg parent would because it feels
said. “When you play more, like we’re cheering for our own
your strike zone awareness gets kid,” Clark said. “He is a part of
more refi ned.
our family and
He’s in a nice
it’s been so fun
stretch here
celebrating with
where he has
him in his suc-
a ton of con-
cess.”
fi dence. It’s
Over the last
really cool to
month, Labour
see his devel-
has moved all the
opment and
way up to No. 22
progression.”
on the Giants top
L a b o u r
prospects list ac-
— Franklin Labour cording to MLB.
echoed
his
coach’s senti-
com. But Labour
Volcanoes outfi elder
ment.
isn’t
thinking
“It’s been
about where he’ll
about matur-
end up next year,
ing mentally. Having these long he’s focused on ending the reg-
seasons and all these games, you ular season strong and putting
get to a point where you know his squad in good position for
what you have to do to be ready. the postseason.
That is the main difference be-
“I try to not to pay attention
tween how I am now and how to it because it can be some-
I was two or three years ago. I thing that gets you out of what
was trying to do too much. I you need to be doing,” Labour
was trying to impress. But ev- said. “I’m just thankful for the
erything takes time. When you opportunity and all of the sup-
know what to do and you don’t port. I’m just trying to stay fo-
have to rush things, it just starts cused and play the game the
happening.”
right way. We still have to keep
If you have been fortunate grinding. That’s all I have on my
enough to see Labour blast one mind right now.”
LABOUR,
CELTS,
continued from Page A14
allowing Mucken to reach
third on the play. An RBI-
groundout by Shayn Tauer
tied the score at 1-1.
Ready began to lose his
command later in the frame,
giving up three walks and a
bunt single which put the
Foxes up 2-1. But Ready re-
tired the next two batters to
get out of trouble.
Ready, who will be a soph-
omore in the fall, played on the
Celtics freshmen team during
the spring, but in his 5.2 in-
nings of work, Ready showed
that he might be prepared for
varsity baseball next year.
“Logan is really reliable for
us on the mound,” Keeker
said. “Every once in a while,
he’ll run into some command
issues, but he has good stuff for
his age. He’s just a competitor.
I know when I give him the
ball, I can trust him with it.”
After coming up empty in
the top of the fourth, the Celt-
ics had their best opportunity
to tie or take the lead in the
top of the fi fth.
A one-out bloop single
from Aicher got the threat
started. Mayer struck out in
the following at-bat, but Mar-
tin got aboard with an infi eld
single, and both he and Ai-
cher advanced 90 feet on a
ATHLETE
“I’ve been
driving the
ball more in
the air this
year.”
Silverton throwing error.
But with runners on sec-
ond third, Olsen fell just short
of his second homer of the
game, fl ying out to the warn-
ing track in center fi eld.
Ready got through the
bottom of the fi fth with ease,
but in the sixth inning, every-
thing fell apart for McNary.
Three Celtic errors in the
inning led to fi ve Silverton
runs — only one of them was
earned. Ready was replaced
on the mound by Hayden
Kaiser.
“They started to put the
pressure on us and we weren’t
able to make plays,” Keeker
said. “That sixth inning really
snowballed on us.”
“Even though we didn’t
get the result that we wanted,
we hope that these guys grow
from it moving forward.”
DEIYERBERT BOLIVAR
LHP, Salem-Keizer Volcanoes
The 23-year old from Venezuela has been the most
reliable relief pitcher for the Volcanoes so far this
season. In nine appearances, Bolivar has an ERA of
0.75 with 14 strikeouts in 12 innings of work.
Bolivar picked up his fi rst win of the season on
Thursday, July 18 against Boise, pitching two perfect
innings in relief. He followed it up with his fi rst save
in his next appearance on Sunday, July 21, which
helped the Volcanoes clinch the fi rst half NWL
South Division title.
KEIZERTIMES/Matt Rawlings
Logan Ready threw 5.2 innings for McNary, giving up two hits
and two earned runs.
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