Shorebird of the Week – June 10, 2010

June 10, 2010 · Posted in Delmarva items, Delmarva Shorebirds, Sports · Comment 

Kieron Pope loosens up before stepping to the plate for the first time against Lakewood on May 28.

Kieron Pope surveys the defense against Lakewood on May 31.

At 23, Kieron Pope is at a career crossroads.

In his second tour of duty with the Shorebirds after a devastating leg injury at the tail end of 2009′s spring training cost him over a season, Kieron needs to improve on his numbers from 2008. In a full season here he batted just .232/12/45 in 107 games, numbers which would probably doom a late-round organizational player.

But Kieron is a little more highly touted as a 4th round pick back in 2005 out of East Coweta High School in Gay, Georgia. Part of the scouting report Baseball America provided on him has been his story:

He has pro makeup to go with a pro body, working as hard on his game as any prep in the state. Pope has work to do, though, because while he has good hands, he swings and misses too much and lacks much of an approach at the plate. His instincts leave something to be desired. His arm is adequate and probably better suited to left field.

He did swing and miss far too much in 2008, fanning 139 times in 383 at-bats. Given that the four players picked ahead of him by the Orioles (Brandon Snyder, Garrett Olson, Nolan Reimold, Brandon Erbe) are all legitimate prospects and Pope is in his fifth season down on the farm this may be his last opportunity to advance.

But since being activated May 23rd, Kieron has finally began to look like the player the Orioles envisioned. In the 16 games he’s played since coming off the disabled list Pope is hitting .333 (21-for-63) with 3 home runs and 10 RBI. He’s still striking out with frequency (22 times) but half of that total came in his first 25 at-bats – perhaps he’s getting adjusted to live action now after such a long time away.

His tale will be told as the season evolves, since Pope has never hit better than .257 over a season (2006, split between Bluefield and Aberdeen) and his full season numbers in 2008 were not eyepopping. But if Pope can connect enough to maintain an average around .300 and keep hammering the horsehide out of ballparks around the South Atlantic League he could still be one of those late-bloomers who toiled in the minors for the better part of a decade before becoming established in the big leagues.

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Bringing in the heavy hitters (from across the Bay)

I got the most interesting invitation in my snail mail box today: a fundraiser invitation from Delegate (and wannabe Senator) Jim Mathias. Seems to me that Jim is an ambitious kind of guy and the Democrats opportunists who see a Senate seat opening up in a district which gave Mathias the highest number of votes in 2006 – a match made in heaven.

There’s no surprise that Jim is having the fundraiser at Seacrets in Ocean City, nor does it shock me that the admission price is on the steep side ($100 and up for the “Friends Reception” and a cool grand for the “VIP Reception.”) What made me scratch my head and do some digging is the “care of” address on the invitation – a company called Rice Consulting.

Based in Bel Air, Rice Consulting specializes in campaign organization and fundraising for a host of Democratic candidates, mostly from the I-95 corridor. The Mathias event is one of many on their calendar, which also includes a Smith Island cruise with Norm Conway later this summer.

Obviously Mathias must feel the decision to use a connected company to handle his fundraising and events gives him an advantage for being elected and getting a copy of the guest list for the event would be a real eyeopener, I’m sure. But it belies the typical Eastern Shore Democrat strategy of talking conservative to moderate on the home front and hoping voters don’t pay attention to the liberal voting record. Throwing in his lot with this group sure doesn’t seem like the down-home, “aw shucks” image the former Ocean City mayor has tried to show as his public face the last several years.

However, this and other invitations I’ve received have convinced me to bring back the Election Calendar – however, I’m going to base it at my Wicomico County Election 2010 Examiner site and link to it from here (as I do with other Examiner articles of mine.) So look for it beginning Sunday.

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