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BlueJackets closer to coming around Bend


Aug 02 2008

Kitsap looks to add third affiliate team next season.

The Kitsap BlueJackets are hoping a rising wind will have them coming up around the Bend.

And if last week’s series win on the road against Spokane is any indication, the Jackets may be prepared to do just that.

Kitsap (18-18) topped Spokane in two straight games Sunday and Monday, winning 12-6 and 8-4 respectively after dropping the opener last Saturday 10-4 against the RiverHawks (17-18).

The wins keep Kitsap within reach of Bend (Ore.) for the final playoff spot in the West Coast Collegiate Baseball League’s West Division. The top two teams from both divisions play for the division crown before meeting for the league championship.

The wins also ended Kitsap’s last regular-season road trip on a high note.

“Hopefully we’ll have another road trip in the postseason,” Acker said.

The wins haven’t come easy.

In addition to nagging injuries sustained by fielders Max Kwan, Jake Owens, Jordan Shadle, Cody Bartlett, Aaron Johnson, Chris Dupart and pitchers Zach Miller and Mike Wolford, Acker said the team has learned Wolford and fellow closer Connor Whalen will be out for the remainder of the season with shoulder injuries. Outfielder Justin Shultz also is done for the year. Add to that the departure of pitcher Alec Reichle to be with his newborn baby and the Jackets have been shifting lineups a lot.

“This year’s team has had injury after injury after injury,” Acker said. “It’s just ungodly. The funny thing is I went through it in the college season this year too.”

But those physical losses have turned into mental gains, as the Jackets have stayed in the race despite the numerous injuries. It’s an attitude Acker said he hopes will attract more fans to the ballpark during the stretch run.

“I’d like to see some kind of rallying in the community,” Acker said. “These kids are fighting all the way to the end. These kids are representing the area very well.”

It’s also opened roster spots for players like pitchers Bryce Bonell, Kyle Baskett, David Macey and Trey Watt (Baskett and Watt were called up earlier in the season). Infielder Shane Kessell also joined the Jackets.

With all the change, Acker said it only further speaks to the character of this year’s squad.

“It’s a charismatic group of kids that returned and the kind of kids we want to come here,” Acker said. “We’re not only looking for talent, but for a certain kind of kid.”

After the BlueJackets wrap up a three-game non-league series with affiliate Tacoma today at 7 p.m. at Lobe Fields at the Fairgrounds, the Jackets are off two days before closing out the season at home first against Bend and then against Spokane.

“We’re in a good position,” Acker said. “We just need to take care of what we can take care of and control what we can control.”

The West Division playoffs begin Tuesday, Aug. 12 with either Bend or Kitsap traveling to Corvallis, which at 24-9 has all but officially locked up the regular-season division title. Wenatchee leads the East Division at 18-15.

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