Calgary Vipers Field Manager
Mike Busch added two more
stars from his 2006 team to
the 2007 version of the
Northern League club over
the weekend.
Triple-A veteran Nelson
Castro who hit six home runs
and drove in 43 for Calgary
last season is back to
anchor an infield that
already includes veteran
Carlos Duncan and second
year man Aaron McEachran.
Castro previously played
three full seasons at the
triple-A level in the
California Angels system.
For the Vipers in 2006 the
30 year old Castro played 63
games at shortstop and also
saw action at third and
second.
Also rejoining the Vipers
in 2007 is Northern League
Rookie of the Year Manabu
Kuramochi. Limited to only
67 games because of injuries
the Japanese second baseman
still hit .303 with 27 RBI ,
29 stolen bases and 47 runs
scored. Those numbers plus a
mid-season All-Star Game
appearance were enough to
get Kuramochi chosen as the
best first year player in
the entire league.
“Nelson had an amazing
second half”, said Vipers
skipper Mike Busch. “He and
Carlos Duncan provide
incredible leadership just
by example. And Mooch is our
version of ‘Charlie Hustle’.
He gets on base almost every
second at bat.” Actually
Kuramochi led the Vipers
with a .423 on-base
percentage. That was fourth
overall in the entire
Northern League.
The signing of Castro and
Kuramochi brings to nine the
number of players signed to
2007 Vipers contracts. Busch
and Vipers President Peter
Young will be attending the
Northern League Free Agent
camp in Tampa, Florida in
late March. The Vipers will
have first pick at the two
day tryout. The team will
also hold a local free agent
camp on Saturday, May 5th at
refurbished Foothills
Stadium.
The Vipers open their
training camp on Thursday,
May 3. They will host their
annual Free Agent Tryout
Camp, Open House and Job
Fair on Saturday, May 5. The
team will then head out on
the road for pre-season
games in Edmonton, Winnipeg,
Fargo and Schaumburg before
opening the regular season
in Joliet. The Vipers home
opener is Friday, May 25
against the Joliet
JackHammers.