Samuel Beckett reporting for the Minimalist News
Tempe, AZ – Terry Thornton was all smiles as he was introduced to the Tempe media and stated that he cannot wait for the season to start. Thornton saw very little time playing last year and is excited that the second base job is his to lose. "My numbers do not reflect what I am capable of and this year Tempe will see what they paid for," proclaimed the 23-year-old. Thornton will most likely bat ninth, but Knights GM Chris Van Hauter has stated that he will lead off from time to time. Thornton had a long sit down with the GM and stated that, "(Van Hauter) told me not to listen to any detractors; all he wants is for me to catch the ball and steal a few bases. If I can do that, he does not care if I bat .200.” However, Thornton said that he can guarantee that he will steal 30 bases and bat at least .260. "I’m here to prove everyone wrong," Thornton promised, "and a lot of people will be eating crow by October." Thornton is thrilled to be on a team on the rise and believes Tempe can compete. The youngster claims he is, “…from the ‘old school’, which is the correct school in my opinion," and that good defense and pitching wins championships.
Gary Fisher, also acquired in the Thornton trade, arrived in Tempe today and met with the press, stating that Tempe will battle for a playoff spot. Fisher concluded that, "Thornton and I were brought here as the final pieces of the puzzle and we did not come over here to lose 90 games." When asked about the claim that Tempe made a bad move in trading for him, Fisher took it diplomatically. “I will let my pitching speak for me. I like Bill Taylor, and who knows? The way San Antonio is we might be pitching together by June.”
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Tempe News and Notes:
- Dean Bailey and Bryant Duncan will start the season at AAA and may be with the team as early as June.
- Tempe is close to offering extensions to Miguel Lozano and Tomás Mora, who Van Hauter believes could be key components to a championship team.
- Tempe announced its opening day starter. Chet Collins will be given the ball opening day in honor of the outstanding season he had last year. “Hopefully I can get our team on track from day one because I feel it is going to be a great season,” said Collins. Fisher will get the nod in game two and he is also excited about making people forget Taylor. Fisher and Collins are the numbers 1 and 2, but Tempe manager Cristián Vega has yet to decide on how the rest of the rotation will fill out. One thing is for sure: Tempe is loaded with some of the best young arms in the majors, and if the rotation comes around the Knights will be a very dangerous team.