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Wick was promoted to Low-A Peoria on Tuesday, six weeks after emerging as the organization’s breakout star by swatting home runs and superstitiously swearing by his socks.
The British Columbia native, a ninth-round pick in 2012 out of Cypress College, hit 10 home runs in 56 games as a 20-year-old for Rookie League Johnson City in 2013.
But after a stint at extended spring training this year, he exploded on the scene for short-season State College. Wick mashed two homers and five RBIs on Opening Night, and hasn’t stopped since.
It took him just 19 games to break the affiliate home run record, and after 35 games he left the New York Penn League as the leader in all three Triple Crown categories as well as hits, doubles, on base percentage, slugging and OPS.
http://www.stltoday.com/sports/base...cle_656f5915-fb80-599f-bf8c-25e82fc03204.html
PEORIA -- Rowan Wick launched one of the longest home runs seen at Dozer Park to help the Peoria Chiefs hang in for the long haul in the Midwest League playoff race Wednesday.
"I had just fouled off a fastball, so I was thinking changeup," said Wick, whose drive was estimated at 430 feet.
Read more: http://www.pjstar.com/article/20140827/Sports/140829143#ixzz3CdpFZCum
The British Columbia native, a ninth-round pick in 2012 out of Cypress College, hit 10 home runs in 56 games as a 20-year-old for Rookie League Johnson City in 2013.
But after a stint at extended spring training this year, he exploded on the scene for short-season State College. Wick mashed two homers and five RBIs on Opening Night, and hasn’t stopped since.
It took him just 19 games to break the affiliate home run record, and after 35 games he left the New York Penn League as the leader in all three Triple Crown categories as well as hits, doubles, on base percentage, slugging and OPS.
http://www.stltoday.com/sports/base...cle_656f5915-fb80-599f-bf8c-25e82fc03204.html
PEORIA -- Rowan Wick launched one of the longest home runs seen at Dozer Park to help the Peoria Chiefs hang in for the long haul in the Midwest League playoff race Wednesday.
"I had just fouled off a fastball, so I was thinking changeup," said Wick, whose drive was estimated at 430 feet.
Read more: http://www.pjstar.com/article/20140827/Sports/140829143#ixzz3CdpFZCum