Kyle Galdeira
09/26/08
Hawaii Winter Baseball returns for its eighth season later this month, and will feature the talents of five first-round selections from the 2008 draft. Of those five top-rated prospects, three were selected within the first ten picks of June’s First-Year Player Draft.
The players, and their corresponding HWB assignments, include: Buster Posey (San Francisco Giants, No. 5 overall, catcher, Waikiki BeachBoys); Yonder Alonso (Cincinnati Reds, No. 7 overall, first base, Waikiki BeachBoys); Jason Castro (Houston Astros, No. 10 overall, catcher, North Shore Honu); and Jeremy Bleich (New York Yankees, No. 44 overall, left handed pitcher, Waikiki BeachBoys).
The league released the complete set of rosters
this week after they were approved by the participating leagues. Of
the 30 Major League Baseball organizations, 23 are sending players to HWB. Six
teams from
Posey, a highly-touted prospect from Florida State University,
combined to hit .351 (13-for-37) with 10 runs, five doubles, one triple, one
home run and six RBIs in 10 games between rookie-level Arizona and short-season
Salem-Keizer shortly after being drafted. The backstop joined
Alonso batted .370 with 24 home runs and 72 RBIs in his
junior season at the
Castro’s work behind and at the plate helped Stanford
University reach the College World Series this season for the first time since
2003. Castro led the Cardinal with a .376 batting average and 73 RBIs to go
along with 14 home runs while committing just two errors in 67 games. He made
his professional debut with
Bleich was Stanford’s ace heading into the season but the
southpaw was only able to contribute 33 innings while battling an elbow strain.
After signing his professional contract late, Bleich was able to get in three
innings with the short-season Staten Island Yankees. In the start, the
The HWB schedule features 81 games between the
Each of the league’s four teams—the two-time defending champion North Shore Honu, West Oahu CaneFires, Waikiki BeachBoys and Honolulu Sharks—is scheduled to play 40 games. The champion from both the HWB West (Honu and CaneFires) and HWB East (BeachBoys and Sharks) will meet on Nov. 16 at Murakami Stadium to decide the overall league championship.
General admission ticket prices range from $3 (children ages 4-12) to $6 (adults) at both stadiums, and season ticket, group and fundraiser packages are also available. There are also stadium-specific season ticket packages available.