Hunter Vansau has put on a lot of miles playing baseball over the past year.
The Victoria HarbourCats outfielder hails from Crawford, Texas, plays collegiate ball for Misissippi State University in the NCAAB次元官网网址檚 Southeast Conference and suited up last summer in the Alaska Baseball League for the Chugiak Chinooks.
He spent a fair bit of time on the road with MSU in late spring, too, helping the Bulldogs reach last monthB次元官网网址檚 NCAA Super Regional tournament in Lousiana. Having joined the HarbourCats in time for a late June series against Walla Walla, heB次元官网网址檚 made the most of his short time in Victoria.
On Monday he was not only named the West Coast LeagueB次元官网网址檚 player of the week, for batting .524 with three homers and 12 runs batted in, he is one of four HarbourCats named to the North Division team for next weekB次元官网网址檚 WCL All-Star Game.
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Nearly two weeks into the second half of the WCL season, the HarbourCats are looking to build their momentum on the field. A three-game sweep of first-half winner Kelowna last week is the kind of success Vansau and his mates would like to see more of as the summer moves along.
Victoria pitchers pad North Division all-star staff
Joining Vansau at next TuesdayB次元官网网址檚 (July 18) all-star game in Yakima are starting pitchers Adam McKillican (Courtenay, UBC) and Jack Owen (Coto de Caza, Calif.; Auburn) and second-year HarbourCats reliever Indigo Diaz (North Vancouver, Iowa Western Comm. College).
Victoria ace McKillican, already a two-time WCL pitcher-of-the-week winner, began this week with a perfect 4-0 record in five starts and a 1.84 earned-run average. A relatively recent addition to the HarbourCats staff, Owen is off to a fast start in the WCL, going 3-0 in his first four starts and crafting an overall ERA of 1.06, with 27 strikeouts in 25.1 innings pitched.
Late-inning fireballer Diaz, whose fastball hits the low 90s, had racked up 23 strikeouts in 17.1 innings to start this week.
Coming off a three-game home set against Yakima Valley, Victoria plays a pair of exhibitions this weekend (July 15 and 16) against the Burnaby Bulldogs of the Pacific International League. Game times are 6:35 p.m. Saturday and 1:05 p.m. Sunday at Royal Athletic Park.