Monday, October 26, 2009

October 26: Forney Ready To Get Back To Recruiting After Losing Six Players In Various Off-Season Moves


If Rick Forney believes a player is going to contribute to the upcoming season, the manager of the Winnipeg Goldeyes hates to see that player leave the fold.

However, Forney will be the first to tell you that this is, after all, independent minor pro baseball, and the roster of every team is a lot more mercurial than one might expect.

“We lose players every year for all kinds of reasons,” Forney said from his off-season home in Maryland. “This year, we’ve lost Brent Metheny, Bear Bay and Matt Davis (completing the trade with Joliet for Vince Harrison), Adam Frost (to the Kansas City Royals organization) and (Cody) Ehlers and (Chris) Homer to the expansion draft.

“But we still have a pretty solid core of players who have indicated to me they’re coming back. Kevin West is playing winter ball in Colombia so that suggests to me he’ll be coming back next year. Vince Harrison, Cory Patton, Josh Asanovich and Wes Long have all told me they’d like to come back and Dee Brown said that if he didn’t get on with the County Sheriff’s Department in Orlando (he graduated with a degree in Criminal Justice from Rollins College in August), then he’d be back next season.

“We’ve lost Bear, Davis and now Homer, and I’m not sure what Ace (Walker) has going on right now, but the other pitchers have told me they want to come back, so we have a nice core of players ready to return next year.”

That’s true, but Forney will still admit that players can (a) change their minds, (b) get “real jobs” or (c) be offered a contract from a big league organization during the off season. In other words, plenty can change between now and the first of May.

“You know, I talk to a hundred different potential players in the off-season,” Forney said. “There is never any guarantee that guys will come back. Things happen during the off-season and you have to be prepared for anything that comes along. But that’s the fun part of this job. Putting your team together every year is really the best part of

The Goldeyes will begin the 2010 season on Thursday, May 20. With eight teams this year – the addition of Lake County and Rockford – the Northern League will feature a 100-game schedule that runs until September 6.