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Cole Carder Named Great West League Player of the Year

Carder led the Rogues in batting average, hits (65), and stolen bases (14) and rocked a triple slash of .349/.436/.543 during the regular season.
08/20/2018 10:27 AM

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MEDFORD, Ore. - The 2018 Great West League Player of the Year and the All-GWL teams has been announced by league commissioner Ken Wilson. Medford native Cole Carder was named the 2018 GWL Player of the Year, and 11 Rogues were named All-GWL.

"I loved playing for the Rogues," said Carder. "It feels great to play in my home town. Earning an award like this one just makes you appreciate the great fan base, great coaches, and great organization."

Carder has quickly established himself as one of the best players in the league in just his first summer of collegiate wood-bat baseball. Carder led the Rogues in batting average, hits (65), and stolen bases (14) and rocked a triple slash of .349/.436/.543 during the regular season. Carder also finished second on the team in home runs (7) and RBI (34).

"Nothing makes me prouder than to see our local talent compete and succeed at the highest levels of summer-collegiate wood bat baseball," said Rogues COO Dave May. "We are excited to announce that Cole intends on returning to the Rogues next season. We can't wait to have him back in uniform and playing in front of his hometown fans."

“He’s been a fire starter for us the entire season,” said Rogues right fielder A.J. Miller of Carder in an interview with the Mail Tribune’s Kris Henry. “He’s definitely the guy who gets it going for us offensively and he’s one of the leaders on our team, one of our silent leaders. He leads by actions, he doesn’t talk too much.”

The former South Medford Panther and Medford Mustang standout finished second in the league in hits and third in stolen bases. Carder also hit a three-run home run in the Rogues lone playoff game.

"Carder's real talent doesn't show up in the box score," said Rogues play-by-play broadcaster Jonathan Kurman. "Cole is a tremendous outfielder. He seems to glide out there. I've never seen him take a bad route."

“Cole has all the tools to be a professional baseball player,” said Rogues manager Tyler Graham in an interview with Henry, “and I think he could be a very good (Division I) baseball player. He’s raw but he has all the tools and he’s willing to learn. He plays the game the right way.”

The voting was conducted by the league managers. 13 players from the 2018 GWL Champion Chico Heat were selected to either the first or second team All-GWL. The Lincoln Potters had seven selections. 13 players received votes from every manager, though not a single player received a number one vote at his position from each manager.

"Seeing so many players receiving votes speaks well for the depth of talent in the league this season," noted Wilson.

2019 Season tickets are on sale now! Watch reigning GWL Player of the Year Cole Carder lead the Rogues on their quest for their second league championship in three years! Contact Dave at [email protected] for more information, or CLICK HERE.

All-GWL First Team:

Catcher - Parke Phillips - Chico Heat (Brown University)
First Baseman - Mike Hicks - Klamath Falls Gems (University of Portland)
Second Baseman - Will Law - Lincoln Potters (William Jessup University)
Third Baseman - Matt Monahan - San Francisco Seals (St. Xavier University)
Shortstop - Riley Kasper - Medford Rogues (Saddleback College)
Outfield - Cole Carder - Medford Rogues (University of Antelope Valley)
Outfield - Brian Morley - Lincoln Potters (Old Dominion)
Outfield - Cole Lemmel - Chico Heat (Cal Berkeley)
Designated Hitter - Joe Starich - Lincoln Potters (William Jessup University)
Starting Pitcher - Justin Sterner - Chico Heat (Brigham Young)
Starting Pitcher - Shane Gustafson - Chico Heat (Nevada - Reno)
Starting Pitcher - Blake Hannah - Chico Heat (UC - Davis)
Starting Pitcher - Ryan Sanchez - Chico Heat (Hawaii Pacific)
Relief Pitcher - Wesley Clawson - Chico Heat (San Jose State)
Relief Pitcher - Reid McLaughlin - Chico Heat (Brigham Young)

ALL-GWL Second Team:

Catcher - Jacob Terao - Yuba Sutter Gold Sox (University of Portland)
First Baseman - Joe Debaca - Chico Heat (UC - San Diego)
Second Baseman - Andrew Meggs - Chico Heat (Creighton)
Third Baseman - Wyatt Branch - Chico Heat (Dixie State)
Shortstop - (tie) - Larry Fonseca - Lincoln Potters (Cal State - Northridge) and Brice Foster - Klamath Falls Gems (Menlo College)
Outfield - Charles Middleton - Lincoln Potters (Sierra College)
Outfield - Brandon Stewart - Chico Heat (UC - San Diego)
Outfield - Brody Clifford - Yuba Sutter Gold Sox (Dixie State)
Designated Hitter - (tie) Tanner Cantwell - Medford Rogues (Montana State - Billings) and Mitchell Neunborn - Medford Rogues (North Iowa Area CC)
Starting Pitcher - Tanner Simpson - Medford Rogues (Lewis-Clark State)
Starting Pitcher - Jakob Frederick - Lincoln Potters (San Joaquin Delta)
Starting Pitcher - Bobby Voortmeyer - Medford Rogues (Columbia Basin)
Starting Pitcher - Tim Brokop - San Francisco Seals (St. Xavier University)
Relief Pitcher - Brayden Bonner - Chico Heat (Dixie State)
Relief Pitcher - Tyler Cochran - Lincoln Potters (Folsom Lake College)

HONORABLE MENTION:

Chico Heat - Alex Crouch (Cosumnes River College), Tim Firth (Texas A&M - Arkana), Cole Galvagno (Folsom Lake College), Matt Kimura (Chico State), Dalton Smith (Chico State), Klamath Falls Gems - Kyle Yamada (Hawaii - Hilo), Lincoln Potters - Austen Swift (William Jessup University) , Medford Rogues - Tommy Ahlstrom (Simpson University), Blake Baumgartner (UC - San Diego), Kolby Button (Shasta College), Cole Elvis (Cal Berkeley), Gabe Smith (Everett CC), San Francisco Seals - Jay Vincent (University of Pikeville)


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