Well, Aloha!
You just finished the grind of a minor league season and your organization has informed you that it wants you to play winter ball. In war-torn Venezuela? Blazing hot Arizona?
How about Hawaii, baby?
What a sweet gig.
The Hawaiian Winter Baseball League is back after a nine-year absence and the four-team circuit kicked off action a couple of weeks ago with an array of top prospects from around the world.
Back in the day, HWB was a breeding ground for North American and Japanese league prospects. Its alumni reads like a who’s who of diamond heros: Aaron Boone, Adam Kennedy, A.J. Pierzynski, Bill Mueller, Craig Counsell, Derrek Lee, Ramon Ortiz, Jason Giambi, Kaz Matsui, Mark Kotsay, Michael Barrett, Preston Wilson, Randy Winn, Russ Ortiz, So Taguchi, Tad Iguchi, Terrence Long, Ichiro Suzuki, Kenji Johjima and Todd Helton.
The Mariners have sent their first rounder from 2005, catcher Jeff Clement, to the Hawaii Baseball League, but he’s struggling at .174 through nine games with no extra-base hits for the Waikiki Beachboys.
Let’s face it, it can’t be easy to get motivated in such a ‘hang loose’ environment.
Prospects who are faring well include:
We’ll try to bring you periodic updates of fantasy-worthy names playing in Winter Leagues over the offseason. Until then, Aloha!
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