With a baker’s dozen returning players, a new no-nonsense manager and several proven sluggers, the Syracuse Chiefs appear primed to make a run at the 2011 International League playoffs.
The last time Syracuse made the IL playoffs was in 1998. The Chiefs last won their division in 1989, and last won the Governor’s Cup championship in 1976.
The Chiefs are now in their third year as the top affiliate of the Washington Nationals.
New manager Randy Knorr, who played with the Chiefs in the early 1990s before becoming a journeyman major-league catcher, expects pitching to be the Chiefs’ strong suit.
Hurlers with previous Triple-A service here include right-handers Collin Balester, Adam Carr, Yunesky Maya, J.D. Martin, Garrett Mock, Craig Stammen and Josh Wilkie along with lefties Ross Detwiler and Matt Chico.
Righty Cole Kimball and lefty Tom Milone are up from Double-A Harrisburg, and southpaw Lee Hyde is here from the IL’s Gwinnett Braves.
Catcher Jesus Flores missed all of last season with an arm injury, but Knorr hopes Flores can flourish in Triple-A after hitting .364 in Double-A in 2009. Back-up catcher Carlos Maldonado played for Syracuse last year, while third-stringer Jhonatan Solano played here two years ago.
A newcomer, left-handed power-hitter Michael Aubrey, will DH and play some first base. Last year he knocked out 22 home runs, two triples and 25 doubles for the IL’s Norfolk Tides.
Chiefs infielders include 21-year-old first baseman Chris Marrero, who hit 18 homers for Harrisburg last year. Brian Bixler and Seth Bynum-who both played well here last year-will play the middle positions with Chris McConnell, and Alex Valdez will play third. Last season, McConnell and Valdez sweated it out in the Double-A Texas League.
Returning outfielders include speedsters Roger Bernadina and Boomer Whiting as well as Corey Brown who played in the Pacific Coast League in 2010 and Jeff Frazier, who hit 25 home runs for the Toledo Mudhens.
The Chiefs open the season at 3:05 p.m. April 7 in the Queen City against NY Mets’ farmhands the Buffalo Bisons.
The hometown nine start swinging their bats at Alliance Bank Stadium at 2 p.m. Wednesday April 13 against the Pawtucket Red Sox. The series continues at 2 p.m. Thursday April 14, 7 p.m. Friday April 15 and at 2 p.m. Saturday April 16.
Alliance Bank Stadium is on the North Side, just east of the Regional Market, at Tex Simone Drive (First North Street). Field-level ticket prices range from $9 to $20, while upper-deck seats cost $8, and $4 for kids and seniors.
Chiefs management has added a “Home Plate Club” in the first four rows behind home plate which will be serviced by a wait staff. Those 192 seats cost $20 each. The stadium parking fee has increased to $5 per vehicle; 474-7833; syracusechiefs.com.
Park concerts booked
Speaking of the joys of summer, the 24 free concerts staged at Johnson Park mid-June through mid-August have been booked by the Liverpool Is the Place Committee. He’s being cagey about it, but program director Mike Casale says this year’s schedule features a big surprise. He’s not talking yet, but Mike suggests you mark your calendars for June 20.