Skip to main content

Underrated Canelo strong as lead-off man for Lakewood

Malquin Caneko, image- Jay Floyd
With plenty of attention going to other players in the team's lineup, Malquin Canelo has been an underrated contributor to the Class A Lakewood offense thus far this season.

Listed at five-foot-ten and 156 pounds, Canelo easily lays low, unnoticed next to over-sized teammate first baseman Rhys Hoskins, who stands six-foot-four and weighs 225 pounds while sporting a .301 average and hitting for power. Long raved about outfield prospect Carlos Tocci and his league best .366 batting average are also overshadowing Canelo's steady production.

Through 31 games to start the season, the 20-year-old shortstop has tallied a .315 average with a home run, five RBI and six steals for the BlueClaws.

In the top spot of Lakewood's batting order, Canelo has been a catalyst. Through action on Saturday, the Domincan native was batting .333 in 54 at bats when leading off an inning and posted an identical .333 average in 27 at bats in the first inning.

The determined Canelo prides himself on his simple outlook in helping his team's offense.

"I've been trying to put the ball in play and not do too much," Canelo said with the assistance of translator and team hitting coach Nelson Prada. "When I get two strikes, I try to give the best effort that I can. That's pretty much what my approach is. Just be more focused and put the ball in play and try not to swing and miss."


The two-strike approach is something that Canelo's manager Shawn Williams gets excited about, as it helps by forcing the opposition to throw more pitches and assists his 'Claws teammates with seeing more of the hurler's offerings, while posting exceptional output.

"I think the thing that has impressed me most, as a lead-off man, he's really taken to it and I love his first at bats of the game. Sometimes he looks like he takes till he gets two strikes and (he doesn't) care about getting two strikes. I want to say almost about half his hits have come with two strikes," Williams stated recently.

Canelo, who was signed as an amateur free agent in 2012, spent some time with Lakewood last year, batting .270 with a homer and 18 RBI along with four steals in 45 games. He also played 20 combined games with short-season Williamsport and Class A Advanced Clearwater in 2014. Despite the success with the BlueClaws last season, Canelo entered this year as a .216 hitter in three seasons, batting primarily toward the bottom of batting orders.

The additional experience and seeing the South Atlantic League for a second campaign has been key toward his improvements, according to Canelo.

"Confidence has been good for me. It's big for me because I was in this league for a little bit last year, so pretty much in my second year in the league and seeing these pitchers, I started to recognize the pitches a lot better," Canelo said.

As a youngster, Canelo grew up admiring a pair of Yankees middle infielders, Derek Jeter and Robinson Cano. Williams feels Canelo, like that pair of talented players, has plenty of tools that could help him reach the majors someday.

"His defense speaks for itself. He's a threat running the bases- everything. He's been fun to watch. He's been great and the future is bright."

This article was originally posted on PhilliesNation.com.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

PhoulBallz Interview: Reading second baseman Jesmuel Valentin

Jesmuel Valentin, image- Jay Floyd Switch-hitting infielder Jesmuel Valentin has been a bit of an underrated contributor with the Double-A Reading Fightins. Heading into action on Friday, Valentin was batting .339 over his last 14 games. Overall this season, the 22-year-old is batting .282 with four home runs and 35 RBI in 64 games. Valentin, who plays mostly second base, but dabbles at shortstop a bit also, is the son of former big leaguer Jose Valentin . The Puerto Rico native was a supplementary round pick (51st overall) of the Dodgers in 2012. He was acquired by the Phils as part of the Roberto Hernandez trade in 2014. Recently, I spoke with Jesmuel about his team's success, growing up around the game and more. Read ahead for that full interview. -The Reading team has been great and you've contributed very nicely to the club's success. What are your thoughts on competition in the Eastern League this year? I just came here with the mindset that...

Rappers in Phillies Caps

Weekend greetings to you phine pholks out there. Today's post features pictures of rappers wearing Phillies caps. Why rappers in Phillies caps, you ask? Because... Any other questions? We will start things off properly by going with a highly recognizable hip hop star. 50 Cent stays constantly relavant by consistantly creating radio friendly material to help sell (G) units, while he "keeps it real" by still rapping about the thug life he lived before becoming the 2nd highest earning black entertainer in America. 50 is seen here in a recent interview rocking a throw-back Phillies cap. Next up we'll use a throw-back screen cap from what may be the very first major appearance by a rapper wearing Phillies gear. Chuck D, of legendary rap group Public Enemy, wore a Phillies cap in the music video for rap anthem Fight The Power in 1989. The song was the lead single from the soundtrack for Spike Lee's film Do The Right Thing . Next up we'll go with some home grown tal...

2018 Phillies Prospect Countdown: #25 Second Baseman Jesmuel Valentin

Jesmuel Valentin, image- Jay Floyd Second baseman Jesmuel Valentin has become a solid contributor at each level he has played and could possess the ability to continue that success as he approaches the big leagues. Last year in spring training with the big league team Valentin proved he could contribute and earned consideration at making the Phillies opening day roster. His 2017 was cut short at the Triple-A level due to an injury in May, so he wasn't healthy for a call up during the season. But now, fully healthy and on the diamond in the Roberto Clemente League (the Puerto Rico Winter League), Valentin is hopeful he'll get another shot at his big league dream this year. Selected as the 51st overall draft pick in 2012, Valentin was quickly a well-hyped prospect in the Los Angeles Dodgers system. Upon signing his initial professional contract fresh out of high school, the switch-hitter debuted in the rookie level Arizona League, posting a .211 average while...