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Former Seahawks Holt, Hargrave, and Appel Get Pro Baseball Careers Underway

July 2nd, 2008 · No Comments

Daniel Hargrave, left, is one of three former Seahawks that were picked in the June MLB Draft and are now playing in the New York-Penn League.

BROOKLYN, N.Y. – Former UNC Wilmington righthander Brad Holt, pictured right, mowed through the Aberdeen Ironbirds lineup with five hitless innings to win his first professional game as the Brooklyn Cyclones picked up a 4-2 win Thursday, June 26, at KeySpan Park.

 

  Holt, who was on a pitch count in making his second start of the season, faced just two batters over the minimum while striking out six. His five shutout innings lowered his earned run average to 2.45 and opponents are hitting a meager .083 against him.

  Fellow 2008 draftees Jason Appel and Daniel Hargrave are having mixed results at the plate to begin their professional careers.  Appel is hitting a blistering .368 and has 14 hits in 38 at bats so far for the Hudson Valley Renegades who sit in first place in the McNamara Division of the New York Penn League, two games ahead of Holt’s Cyclones.  We could have had two UNCW mates facing off on Tuesday; Brad Holt got the start for Brooklyn, which was playing a three game set at Hudson Valley, but Appel did not play.  Holt gave up just one earned run, but took the loss and is now 1-2. 

Hargrave, playing for Williamsport - also in the NY-P League, is having a tough time warming up to the northern climate as he is hitting just .119 (5 for 42) in his first 10 professional games.  

-Information provided by UNCW Sports Information Department

 

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