Sandy DeLeon Has Made Eight Stops in Atlantic League

August 20, 2010 by · 1 Comment

      Call him the true baseball journeyman.  Maybe even a nomad.  Just call him.

      Sandy DeLeonis not the best baseball player in the Atlantic League, and he recognizes it.  But this happy man from New York Cityby way of the Dominican Republicis ready any time the telephone rings.  He brings a smile, and a catcher’s mitt.

      DeLeon currently is the backup catcher at York, filling in on those infrequent days when John Pachotneeds a day off from the rigors of squatting behind the plate night after hot summer night.  For the record, he is hitting .191 for 15 appearances.

      “It (baseball) calls me all the time”, the 30-year-old told me one recent day, explaining that it happens annually about the time “the grass starts growing”.  He may get a call in the spring, but sometimes, like this year, it does not happen until the season is half gone.         

      Did I tell you DeLeon has played for eight different Atlantic League teams, five of whom are still part of the eight-team circuit.  He has been at Bridgeportin four different seasons and at Somersetthree times, and also has played in four other independent leagues, but never for a major league organization.   “I’ve played everywhere”, he says, and that is not much of an exaggeration.        

     With little urging or time to think about it, I asked DeLeon to give me one thing he remembered about his Atlantic League stops.  I tried to take them in order with the year of his initial appearance in parenthesis:

      Bridgeport(2001) —“The Barnum Museumand Seaside Park”.
      Somerset
(2001)—“Great hospitality”.
      Atlantic City(2001)—“The lights of the casinos were amazing”.
      Lehigh Valley
(2001, a league travel team)—“The countryside (going) from city to city”.
      Road Warriors(2002, another travel team)—Your humble reporter forgot to ask.
      Long Island(2002)—“The packed house (stadium)” and “a little mini grocery on Carlton Avenue”.
      Newark
(2004)—“The museum with its African-American history”.
      York(2010)—“I love the farm land; I live not far away”.

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Bridgeport Adds Key Arm With Esteban Yan

      While he has not yet pitched for them this season, it would appear Bridgeporthas picked up one more important piece for the late season and the playoffs.  Former major league right-hander Esteban Yanis returning after a 12-3 season with the Diablos Rojos del Mexico.  He was a standout for the Bluefishone year ago when he won 11 games and finished third in the Atlantic Leaguewith a 3.29 earned run average.

Canceso Homers for First Time Since Bears and Chisox in ‘01

      Jose Cansecodrew considerable attention to the independent United Leaguethis week when it took only three pitches in his initial at-bat for the onetime Hall of Famecandidate to hit what was described as a “monster” home run for Laredo, TX.  It was a pinch-hit blast with a runner at second.

     It had been nine years—and two controversial books—since the 46-year-old had hit a home run.  He clubbed seven while hitting .284 in 41 games and 134 at-bats for the Newark Bearsin 2001, then was picked up by the Chicago White Soxfor whom he hit 16 more.  That ran Canseco’s major league career total to 462 round-trippers.

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One Response to “Sandy DeLeon Has Made Eight Stops in Atlantic League”
  1. Brian says:

    We just watched Sandy DeLeon catch for the New York Federals against the Worcester Tornados. He really loves the game and has a great attitude toward fans.

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