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Showing posts with label Drew Ellis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Drew Ellis. Show all posts

Monday, July 10, 2017

A Look at New Pros -- MONDAY CARDINAL COUPLE

Former Cardinals Doing Well Early


Today's article (which is coincidentally kind of about success) will be pretty short and unfortunately shies away from women's sports. I wanted to peek at how some of our former fan favorites have fared (say that five times fast) in the early stages of their professional careers. This will be brief and there is plenty more out on the internet about more in depth statistics and about the guys I don't mention. With all of our talk about success recently, though, I felt like this would be a good time to talk about former Cardinals we loved getting off to good starts on the road that they hope can lead to success in their respective sport.

We also will point out that, although this is primarily a women's sports site...many women's sports fans at UofL follow the baseball and men's basketball squads. We see many of you at baseball and men's basketball. 

Drew Ellis was drafted 44th overall to the Arizona Diamondbacks organization. His pro career started off better than he imagined as he was fully expecting to be sitting around for another 19 picks, where the Boston Red Sox had promised they'd select him. Ellis has since packed his bags and headed to Hillsboro, Oregon to play with the Short A league team there. In eight games, Ellis is hitting .324 with two different 3-hit games. Last night, he hit his first career professional home run. He'll need to knock down the strikeouts (10 in 34 at bats) to be sure, but he seems to be seeing the ball decently well and getting hits when he makes contact. As long as his glove continues to be sure--he's got 0 errors in 17 chances at third base in 53.2 innings--and he continues to improve his hitting, Ellis is probably not long for such a low league.

Ellis's teammate and National Player of the Year, Brendan McKay, has yet to suit up in a professional uniform but he has reportedly seen a victory of his own already. Much ado was made about McKay, the two way star, and how a professional team would be forced to make a decision on how to best utilize his talents. We knew that McKay did not want to be boxed in, and it seems as though the Rays will give him a chance to show all of his talents. Brendan will head to Short A Hudson Valley, where there is a schedule in place for him to be a starter and play first base/designated hitter on some (not all) days that he is not the starting pitcher. There is no word on whether he'll be allowed to hit for himself when he is the pitcher, but this is a major accomplishment nonetheless. Brendan McKay was more than a generational talent at the University of Louisville, and I hope that he gets every opportunity to shine in every way he can at the professional level.

Donovan Mitchell may not have come to the University of Louisville had he pursued baseball, but he did get the chance to throw out a first pitch for the Salt Lake City Bees after being drafted by the Utah Jazz. Mitchell has played in three summer league games so far, scoring 15.3 points per game on 43.9% shooting. He's 5/13 from three, has 10 steals, 10 assists, and only 4 turnovers. He scored 23 in his first game, and he may be best known so far for a fantastic behind-the-back-out-of-bounds-saving assist and for putting Jayson Tatum on his behind with a spin move. Mitchell has clearly impressed the Jazz leadership, as he earned himself a day off last night, presumably so other young Jazz players could get a chance to step out of his shadow and show their stuff. Mitchell has looked nothing but prepared for his transition to the NBA and I'm hopeful that his success continues when the real season rolls around.

He's hardly a new pro, but honorable mention goes to a player that is getting new life in Chinese
basketball. Russ Smith recently signed with a Chinese team and immediately proved that his poor showing in Turkey had more to do with misuse by the team and not a lack of talent. The fact that Russ Smith, who holds the single game scoring record in the D-League, has not been given another opportunity to go wild for an NBA team absolutely baffles me. I seem to see another Russ get to do whatever he wants on the court and receive MVP votes for it. Am I calling Russ Smith as good as Russell Westbrook? No, but it would be hard for you to convince me that Smith could not be a significant bench scorer and defender for an NBA team. By the way, the reason I mentioned Russ is because he's averaging an insane 58.5 points per game through six games on about 50% shooting. He made major headlines when he scored 81 points in his fifth game. It's easy to argue that he's doing this against significantly inferior defensive competition, but it's very challenging to argue against 60 ppg. 

There are many other men and women, a lot that have been mentioned on this site, performing well at the professional level of sports and business and fantastically representing their alma mater. For those who have completed their days at the University of Louisville, I wish them nothing but happiness however they can find it and success in the pursuit of their goals.

Until next time, Go Cards!
-CH-

Friday, June 2, 2017

Hittin' and Pitchin'...Baseball Takes Over Louisville again this weekend -- FRIDAY CARDINAL COUPLE



NCAA REGIONAL AT PATTERSON THIS WEEKEND

The ping of the bat, the pop of the mitt. The chants of the crowd and the conferences at the mound. It's the big show in town this weekend and Cardinal fans of all ages, interest levels and occupations will flock to Jim Patterson Stadium this weekend to watch UofL try to best their three guests and advance to the Super Regionals. Hats on backwards and inside out. Al Greener playing the organ. Beautiful weather...something the ACC Tournament would have loved to had on opening day. Keep your eyes open if you go...you'll see plenty of UofL women's student-athletes out there cheering on their classmates. 

NCAA Baseball Tournament time is big time on the corner of 2nd. and Central for the next couple of days. It's pretty much the only Cardinal Athletic event going on this weekend...so let's take a look at it. We know, and I know I'll hear about it. We're a women's sports site. Why are we covering this? We know that plenty of women's sports fans will be there. We're not so narrow-minded and "blinkers-on" that we can't appreciate and laud Dan McDonnell's guys for a few days. 

1) McKay can play. The junior left-handed pitcher and first baseman has been named National Player of the Year for NCAA College Baseball. It's the first time the honor has been bestowed on a Cardinal baseball player. 

He's pretty good. He batted .363 for the season, had 17 home runs and 52 RBI's. On the mound, he went 9-3 with a 2.37 ERA and 124 strikeouts. He was also ACC Player of the Year. He'll be appearing soon in a minor league city for a brief while before donning a major league uniform. Is it too much to hope he ends up in Wrigley Field? Hope springs eternal for us Cubbie fans, you know...

Lincoln logs....saves. 
2) He's got company.  Also named to the First Team All-American squad with Brendon McKay are Drew Ellis and Lincoln Henzman. They're both juniors as well and are probably donning their Cardinal uniforms for their last times.  

Ellis, a hard-hitting infielder who leads the Cards with a .376 batting average. He's got 17 fence-clearers and 18 doubles...so outfields are best served by not playing shallow on him. He's a local kid...from Jeffersonville, IN. You can put him at first or third base when the Cards take the field...usually first when McKay's on the mound...he was first-team All-ACC as well. 

Henzman hails from Lexington, KY and is the door closer. The stopper. The relief specialist that led the nation with 16 saves. Only 32 innings on the season for the righty...who sports a 1.41 ERA. Opposing batters offered a weak .157 batting average against him. his brothers play the game as well....Dalton at MTSU and Cameron at Centre. 

Hiya, Highlander !!
3) First up? Louisville (47-10) will face Radford (27-30) at 6 p.m. tonight. An earlier contest (Oklahoma vs. Xavier) will take place at 2 p.m. Both games will be televised on ESPN3. Limited single game tickets ate still available. Free parking at Papa John's Cardinal Stadium with shuttle services available to the ball pack for the fans. If they win against Radford, the Cards would advance to the winner's bracket to face the winner of the Sooners and Muskies. That game would go at 7 p.m. Saturday...the loser's bracket to play at noon.

Cade McClure will get the start against Highlanders. An unlikely participant for baseball's big dance...Radford had to win four games in the Big South Tournament to get the title and automatic bid to the NCAA Championships. They're one of only three teams with a losing record in the field. 

Certainly, there will be a lot of activity around the south end of the Louisville campus both today and tomorrow. One scheduled event, however, will not be held. It leads to the question...

4) Why Did They Cancel the Women's Football Clinic? 

The annual women's football clinic...scheduled for Saturday, June 3rd. from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Thornton's Center For Academic Excellence....on the south side of Papa John's Stadium has been cancelled. 

We'll bring in #1 Cardinal fan and the revered "Bird Lady" Julie "J.C." Sullivan for our Saturday radio show to take a further look at this announcement. Parking issues? One would think not. They got a lot of asphalt for parking out there at the corner of Floyd and Central.

Join us at www.crescenthillradio.com WCHQ 100.9 FM tomorrow at 11 a.m. for the story and speculation...plus much more on The CARDINAL COUPLE RADIO HOUR. 


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