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Carl Junction High School
graduate Matt Lawson, who’s in his third season playing
baseball in the Texas organization, is a member of the
Class A California League All-Stars.
Lawson, a second baseman
for the Bakersfield Blaze, was averaging .296 on
67-of-226 through Monday night. He had 36 runs scored, 6
doubles, 1 triple, 7 home runs and 31 RBI. He was
5-for-7 in stolen bases.
Third baseman/DH Mauro
Gomez also will represent Bakersfield against the
visiting Carolina League All-Stars on June 23 at The
Diamond in Lake Elsinore.
Bakersfield (29-35) lost
3-2 at Lake Elsinore on Monday night despite Lawson’s
solo homer.
Lawson, a standout at
Missouri State in Springfield before signing as a
14th-round pick with the Rangers after the 2007
campaign, averaged .251 last season at Clinton (Iowa) of
the low Class A Midwest League.
Lawson, 23, a Joplin
native, offered several reasons on Tuesday for the
improved showing.
“I’m a more intelligent
hitter,” Lawson said. “I’ve learned from playing a
complete season (100 games after 56 in 2007 at Spokane
of the rookie Northwest League). I have the confidence,
too, that God put me in the California League this
season for a reason.
“I also have changed some
mechanics at the plate from last season,” Lawson said.
The Bakersfield manager is
former big league third baseman Steve Buechele. Jason
Wood is the hitting coach. |