SUPER CHEVY SHOW COMES TO CORDOVA IN 2016!
Cordova International Raceway will be hosting multiple stops next year for The 2016 Manufacturers Series
TWO NEW TRACKS ADDED TO THE SCHEDULE
The Manufacturers Series reveals its 2016 schedule which includes nearly forty events throughout the U.S., and the addition of two new host tracks: Cordova International Raceway, and Heartland Park Topeka.
Automotive enthusiasts can celebrate the "Big Three" American car manufacturers through the Super Chevy Show, Fun Ford, and Mega Mopar Series which take place from March through November. The events attract thousands of participants and spectators to their car shows, drag racing, vendor midway, and swap meet area for an eclectic array of hot rod shopping.
Royce Miller, COO of IRG Sports + Entertainment, oversees the Palm Beach and Memphis host tracks which have held Super Chevy Show, Fun Ford, and Mega Mopar Series events for several years.  He is excited to bring the popular automotive events to Cordova International Raceway.  Miller said "having these events come to our track in Cordova gives us a chance to reach the large muscle car enthusiast market in Chicago.  The shows are very popular in Memphis and Palm Beach, which gives us great attractions to offer all of the participants and fans in those markets as well."
New in 2015, the Manufacturers Series started its own television show: The Menards Chevy Series which currently airs on Velocity, Saturday mornings at 9:00 a.m. EST. The 30-minute program features high caliber Chevys, unique restoration stories from car owners, and various winners of sponsor awards including the Duracell "Crank It With The CopperTop Award", the RockAuto "Restored Award", the Original Parts Group, Inc. "Original Award," and the Minties "Top Dog Award."
Also joining as a new track for the 2016 season will be Heartland Park Topeka.  Jim Farnum, who recently took over the track is excited to offer fans in the Topeka, Kansas City, Wichita, and Manhattan Kansas areas, as well as fans from the Omaha Nebraska, and Des Moines Iowa regions a chance to bring their muscle cars out to the multi-use facility.  Heartland Park includes a drag strip and road course that can be used at the Manufacturers Series events.  "We have a great lineup of events planned for racers, car show participants, and all automotive enthusiasts for the 2016 season.  We are doing a lot of updates to the facility, and know that the Chevy, Ford, and Mopar fans will like what they see," said Farnum.
The Manufacturers Series Schedules:
2016 Super Chevy Show
Palm Beach, FL           March 19-20
Memphis, TN              April 8-10
Petersburg, VA            May 14-15
Martin, MI                  May 21-22
Topeka, KS                   June 18-19
Dallas, TX                    July 2
Reading, PA                 July 15-17
Cordova, IL                  July 30-31
Denver, CO                 August 12-13
Rockingham, NC         September 24-25
Bristol, TN                   September 30-October 2
St. Louis, MO               October 15
Bakersfield, CA           November 5-6
2016 Fun Ford Series
Rockingham, NC         April 30
Cordova, IL                  May 21
Denver, CO                 June 12
Petersburg, VA            June 18
Martin, MI                  July 10
St. Louis, MO               July 16
Topeka, KS                   July 23-24
Bristol, TN                   August TBD
Memphis, TN              August 27
Bakersfield, CA           September 17-18
Reading, PA                 September 17
Palm Beach, FL           October 15
Dallas, TX                    November 5
2016 Mega Mopar Series
Dallas, TX                    April 2
Rockingham, NC         April 2
Cordova, IL                  May 21
Reading, PA                 May 22
Denver, CO                 June 5
Martin, MI                  July 10
Topeka, KS                   August 6-7
Memphis, TN              August 27
Petersburg, VA            September 17
Bakersfield, CA           September 17-18
Palm Beach, FL           October 15
Cordova International Raceway
19425 IL Rt 84 N, Cordova, Illinois 61242
About the Manufacturers Series:
Designed to offer something for every Chevy, Ford, and Mopar enthusiasts, the Manufacturers Series takes place at 13-facilities throughout the U.S.  Each Manufacturers Series event, Super Chevy Show, Fun Ford, and Mega Mopar Seriesis operated by its respective host track and showcases a car show, drag racing, vendor midway, swap meet and car corral in a family-friendly atmosphere. For more information or for the most current event schedules visit our websites: mfgseries.com, SuperChevyShow.com, FunFordSeries.com & MegaMoparSeries.com

Blue Grass, IA- The Blue Grass American Legion is preparing to host another successful Veterans' Day Run/Walk to support the many programs and projects of the Legion.  This event will be held on Saturday, November 14, 2015 at the American Legion Post 711 in Blue Grass, Iowa.

This event has options for runners and walkers of all ages and capabilities.  The 5K run will begin at 8:00 AM and follow old route 61 south.  The kids half-mile run will begin at 9:30 AM and any children twelve and under are eligible to participate. The family fun run/walk will begin at 10:00 AM and follow a 1-mile route. Families are encouraged to carry posters supporting their loved ones, as well as include the family pet in this run/walk.

The Battle Buddy Run will begin at 11:00 AM.  This 2-mile race includes two people and one person must be carried at all times. Alternating who is carried is allowed, but no advancement is allowed during transition.

Unique dog-tag medals and t-shirts will be given out to all participants as supplies permit.  Awards and medals will also be given to the top three male and female participants in each age group.

Registration after November 1 is $20 for anyone 15 years or younger, $25 for adults, $20 for veterans and everyday heroes (Police, firefighters, EMS, teachers); $20 for legionnaires, auxiliary, and Sons of American Legion; and $25 for the family fun run for two participants, $15 for each additional participant.

Registrations will be accepted up until the race time on Saturday morning. Participants are urged to register and pick up their packet at the Blue Grass American Legion on Friday, November 13 from 5:00-8:00 PM or Saturday, November 14 from 6:00-7:30 AM. American Legion Post 711 is located at 106 S. Juniata St. in Blue Grass, IA or visithttps:////sites.google.com/site/ialegionpost711

New this year! Participants can register online at www.getmeregistered.com

Proceeds from this event will be utilized to help support the many community and youth programs that the American Legion provides the Blue Grass and Buffalo areas.

The American Legion is the nation's largest wartime veterans' service organization, committed to mentoring youth and sponsorship of wholesome programs in our communities, advocating patriotism and honor, promoting strong national security, and continued devotion to fellow service members and veterans. The American Legion currently has about 2.4 million members in 14,000 posts worldwide.

Contact Wayne Kraft for more information about this event & other Legion events: alpost711.5k@outlook.com
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Award voted on by American League players

HOUSTON, TX - Houston Astros shortstop Carlos Correa has been named the Sporting News American League Rookie of the Year, an award which is voted on by American League players.

Correa starred for the Midwest League champion Quad Cities River Bandits in 2013.

Correa, who debuted on June 8 and was the youngest position player in the Majors this season, hit .279 (108x387) with 22 doubles, 22 home runs, 68 RBI, 14 stolen bases and an .857 OPS in his 99 games in 2015. Among AL rookies, Correa ranked first in home runs, slugging (.512) and OPS, while ranking second in RBI and on-base percentage (.345), and third in batting average (min. 400 PA). With 22 home runs this season, Correa set both the franchise rookie record for home runs and the franchise record for home runs by a shortstop.

His success continued into October, as he became the youngest player in American League history to record a multi-homer game in the postseason, which he did in Game 4 of the ALDS. He also joined Joe DiMaggio (1936) and Mickey Mantle (1952) as just the third player in Major League history age 21 or younger to hit third in the starting lineup of a postseason game.

Correa becomes the ninth player in franchise history to win the Sporting News Rookie of the Year and the first since outfielder Willy Taveras won the National League Award in 2005. In addition to Correa and Taveras, four other Astros position players have won the Sporting News NL Rookie Player of the Year: Jeff Bagwell (1991), Jeffrey Leonard (1979), Greg Gross (1974) and Joe Morgan (1965). The Astros have had three pitchers win the NL Rookie Pitcher of the Year in Roy Oswalt (2001), Al Osuna (1991) and Tom Griffin (1969).

This announcement kicks off what could be a busy award season for Correa, as he's a strong candidate for the Players Choice Most Outstanding Rookie of the Year Award, announced on Nov. 9, and the AL Rookie of the Year Award as voted on by the BBWAA, announced on Nov. 16.

-ASTROS-

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Midwest League Manager of the Year Josh Bonifay and three others will be back with Quad Cities

DAVENPORT, Iowa (October 22, 2015) - After guiding the Quad Cities River Bandits to the best winning percentage in full-season Minor League Baseball for the first time in franchise history, 2015 Midwest League Manager of the Year Josh Bonifay will return to the club in 2016, the River Bandits and Houston Astros announced on Thursday. Also returning are pitching coach Dave Borkowski and hitting coach Joel Chimelis - both entering their fourth seasons - and athletic trainer Corey O'Brien, who enters his second season.

 

In 2015, Bonifay became the first Quad Cities manager in 25 years to win Midwest League Manager of the Year, and he will be the first Quad Cities manager to return to the team after winning the award. The River Bandits finished 88-50 in the regular season - the second-best mark in franchise history - while using a franchise-record 61 players during the season.

The 35th manager for the Quad Cities franchise since it joined the Midwest League in 1960, Bonifay will be a manager in the Astros organization for a fourth straight season. In his first two seasons as a manager, Bonifay led the Greeneville Astros in the rookie-level Appalachian League. He was the Appalachian League Manager of the Year in 2013, when he led the club to its second-best record in franchise history and the Appalachian League Championship Series. Bonifay's teams are a combined 158-114. A native of Asheville, N.C., Bonifay joined the Astros organization in 2011 as Greeneville's hitting coach and was the hitting coach for Class-A Lexington in 2012, when he was named to the South Atlantic League Postseason All-Star Team as a coach. Bonifay, 37, began his coaching career as a player/coach in the Pittsburgh Pirates organization from 2007 to 2009, following his eight seasons as a professional player. The son of former Pittsburgh Pirates general manager and current Reds special assistant to the general manager Cam Bonifay, Josh was selected by the Pirates out of the University of North Carolina-Wilmington in the 24th round of the June 1999 draft. He played in the Pirates organization from 1999 to 2005 and played his final season with Double-A Corpus Christi in the Astros organization in 2006. In 812 professional games - at every position except shortstop and catcher - Bonifay posted a .284 batting average with 133 home runs and 516 RBI in his career.

After guiding the River Bandits pitching staff to a franchise-record 2.65 ERA - the lowest by any Astros minor league affiliate since 1970 - former major league pitcher Dave Borkowski will return for his fourth season as the River Bandits pitching coach and seventh as a coach in the Astros organization. During the three seasons with Borkowski as pitching coach, the River Bandits lead the Midwest League in wins (239), winning percentage (.576), ERA (3.35) and WHIP (1.266), while having the fewest allowed runs (1612), earned runs (1351), bases on balls (1182), sacrifices (91) and wild pitches (237). Borkowski, 38, was the pitching coach of Lexington in 2011 and 2012, and the pitching coach of Greeneville in 2010. He also served as a pitching coach for Peoria in the Arizona Fall League during the fall of 2013, following a year in which he helped lead the River Bandits to a Midwest League Championship. In 15 seasons (1995-2009) as a professional pitcher, Borkowski appeared in 181 Major League games (21 starts) and was 13-20 with one save and a 5.87 ERA in seven seasons with Detroit (1999-2001), Baltimore (2004), and Houston (2006-08). He had a career-high five wins with Houston in 2007. A native of Sterling Heights, Mich., Borkowski was selected in the 11th round of the June 1995 draft by Detroit, and he pitched in the Midwest League for the 1997 West Michigan Whitecaps.

Another member of the 2013 Midwest League Championship staff entering his fourth season with the River Bandits, hitting coach Joel Chimelis will return for his 11th season as a hitting coach in the Astros organization. In the three seasons with Chimelis as hitting coach, the River Bandits have led the Midwest League in on-base percentage (.341), on-base plus slugging (.725), bases on balls (1648) and sacrifices (178). Chimelis, 48, will serve his 13th season overall as a minor league coach following a 14-season professional career. He has also coached in the Astros organization with short-season Class-A Tri-City (2006-10), Class-A Lexington (2011) and Double-A Corpus Christi (2012). Chimelis also won a championship with the Tri-City staff in 2010. He spent 2004 and 2005 with the Savannah Sand Gnats of the Washington Nationals (Montreal Expos in 2004) organization. A native of Brooklyn, N.Y., Chimelis played for Howard (Texas) Junior College and the University of Texas before being drafted by the Oakland Athletics in the 11th round of the 1988 Major League draft out of the University of Texas. He was a minor league infielder in the Athletics (1988-1991), San Francisco Giants (1991-1995) and New York Mets (1996) organizations and also played in Canada, Mexico, Puerto Rico, Taiwan and Korea.

Former minor league infielder Wladimir Sutil will enter his first season with the River Bandits and his third as a coach in the Houston Astros organization. He began coaching with rookie-level Greeneville in 2014 and coached with the rookie-level Gulf Coast League affiliate in 2015. The 30-year-old native of Caracas, Venezuela, played 10 seasons professionally from 2004 to 2013, including eight in the Astros minor league system. With the Astros, he played with rookie-level Greeneville (2004), short-season Class-A Tri-City (2005), Class-A Lexington (2005-2006), Class-A Advanced Salem (2006-2008), Double-A Corpus Christi (2008-2011), Triple-A Round Rock (2010) and Triple-A Oklahoma City (2011). He played the 2012 season in the Arizona Diamondbacks minor league system, followed by stints in the Atlantic League and Venezuelan Winter League before ending his playing career in 2013. In 974 career minor league games, he hit for a .266 average with 139 doubles and 205 stolen bases.

Corey O'Brien enters his second season as the River Bandits' athletic trainer and fifth season with the Astros organization. He was the athletic trainer for Tri-City in 2014 and Greeneville in 2012 and 2013. Prior to joining the Astros, O'Brien was the athletic trainer for the Joliet (Ill.) Slammers, an Independent Professional Baseball team that won the Frontier League cup in the team's inaugural season of 2011. O'Brien earned his bachelor of science degree in athletic training at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire and worked as an intern athletic trainer for the Rochester Honkers of the Northwoods League in 2008 and at the Minnesota Twins' Spring Training in 2009. He went on to earn his master's degree in education in health, physical education and recreation at Delta State (Miss.) University, where he was also a graduate assistant athletic trainer.

Joe Bossard enters his first season as the River Bandits' strength and conditioning coach after his first season in the Astros organization in 2015 with Greeneville.

In 2015, the River Bandits were one of seven Astros minor league affiliates to reach the playoffs. Rookie-level Greeneville won the Appalachian League Championship, and Triple-A Fresno won the Pacific Coast League Championship and the Triple-A National Championship. Nine players who have played for Quad Cities helped the Astros major league club reach the playoffs for the first time in 10 years. Of the Astros' top 20 prospects, according to MLB.com, 16 have played with Quad Cities in the last three seasons. Three of the other four - including two of the club's top four prospects - have yet to play at the Class-A level.

The River Bandits open the 2016 Midwest League season Thursday, April 7, at 6:35 p.m. in Cedar Rapids and begin their home schedule with a 1:15 p.m. game against the Kernels on Saturday, April 9, at Modern Woodmen Park.

UP NEXT: The Ferris wheel at Modern Woodmen Park is open to the public every Saturday of October, weather permitting. On Oct. 24, the wheel will operate 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. The wheel's final operation for the season will be 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Oct. 31.

ABOUT THE BANDITS: With the installation of the Ferris Wheel, the River Bandits ownership in 2014 made one of the biggest improvements to Modern Woodmen Park since the ballpark was first built back in 1931, and this year the club is matching that effort by opening three new areas. A two-tiered special group deck immediately behind and overlooking the corn field opened in June. A new 11,000-square-foot concourse expansion down the third-base line will open late August. Finally, the club has expanded the children's play area by an additional 5,500 square feet down the right-field line, with additional bounce houses and the newest ride - Spin Zone Bumper Cars - as the latest attraction.

Club returns 45 staff members from the 2015 season

HOUSTON, TX – The Houston Astros announced today their minor league staff for the 2016 season. The Astros coordinators will be Paul Runge (field coordinator), Jeff Albert (hitting coordinator), Doug White (pitching coordinator), Mark Bailey (catching coordinator), Adam Everett (infield coordinator), Morgan Ensberg (mindset coach), Leon Roberts (roving outfield instructor), Josh Miller (complex coordinator-pitching), Brendan Verner (strength and conditioning coordinator) and Daniel Roberts (rehab coordinator).

The managers from the Astros top four minor league affiliates in 2015 will all return to their posts next season, as Tony DeFrancesco (Triple A Fresno), Rodney Linares (Double A Corpus Christi), Omar Lopez (Class A Advanced Lancaster) and Josh Bonifay (Class A Quad Cities) will be back for 2016. Lamarr Rogers, manager of the 2015 Appalachian League Champion Greeneville Astros, will move up to Class A Short Season Tri-City to be the club's manager for the 2016 season. In the Rookie Level Gulf Coast League, Marty Malloy will return for his third consecutive season as manager of the GCL Astros.

The Astros are returning 45 staff members from the 2015 season. The club will announce the managers and coaches for the Dominican Summer League Astros clubs at a later date.

 

COORDINATORS AND ROVERS

Paul Runge returns for his sixth season as the Astros minor league field coordinator. Prior to joining the Astros in 2011, Runge compiled 14 years of minor league managerial experience in the Braves system. A veteran of eight Major League seasons as an infielder, Runge managed the Rookie Level Danville Braves to four first place finishes and two league titles prior to joining Houston.

Jeff Albert will enter his third season as Houston's hitting coordinator after joining the organization in 2013 as roving hitting instructor. Prior to joining the Astros, Albert spent five seasons as a coach in the Cardinals minor league system. A graduate of Butler University, Albert played professionally in the independent leagues and also received his Master's degree in Exercise Science at Louisiana Tech University.

Doug White has been promoted to pitching coordinator after spending the last two seasons as Houston's roving pitching instructor. The 2016 season will be his fourth campaign with the Astros, as he joined the organization in 2013 as pitching coach for the New York-Penn League Champion Tri-City ValleyCats. Before joining the Astros, White spent five seasons as a pitching coach in the Cardinals minor league system.

Former Astros catcher and Major League bullpen coach Mark Bailey will enter his 18th year as a coach or instructor in the Astros organization, and his first as catching coordinator. Bailey spent the 2015 season as the club's roving catching instructor, following two seasons as a developmental specialist with a focus on catching for Double A Corpus Christi.

Adam Everett will return to the Astros in 2016 as the organization's infield coordinator. The former Houston shortstop of seven seasons has spent the last three years as the Astros infield instructor.

Morgan Ensberg is set to return to the organization for his first season as mindset coach, in what will be his fourth consecutive year working in Houston's minor league system. In his newly created role, Ensberg will travel throughout the Astros system to help develop the mental skills of the Astros players while implementing organizational initiatives. The former eight-year Major League third baseman spent the last two seasons as the Astros minor league special assignment coach, which followed his professional coaching debut as an infield coach with Class A Advanced Lancaster in 2013.

After spending the last four seasons as the Astros hitting coach at the Triple A level, Leon Roberts will serve as the organization's roving outfield instructor in 2016. Roberts played outfield in the Major Leagues for 11 seasons, and the 2016 season will be his 39th working in baseball as either a player, coach, manager or coordinator.

Josh Miller will enter a new role as complex coordinator (pitching) following three seasons as Greeneville's pitching coach and two as a pro scout for the Astros. In his new role, Miller will oversee the Astros pitching programs at their complex in Kissimmee, Fla., which will include the extended Spring Training and rehab pitching programs.

Brendan Verner will serve as Houston's strength and conditioning coordinator for the fourth consecutive season in 2016. Prior to joining the Astros in 2013, Verner spent six seasons working in the Cleveland, Pittsburgh and San Diego minor league systems, in addition to spending two seasons on Cleveland's Major League staff as an assistant strength and conditioning coach.

Daniel Roberts will return to his role as rehab coordinator for the sixth season. Roberts is based out of the Astros Spring Training complex in Kissimmee, FL, where he assists injured and recovering Major and minor league players with the medical rehabilitation process. Prior to joining the Astros in 2011, Roberts served as an assistant athletic trainer at Charleston Southern University.

TRIPLE A FRESNO GRIZZLIES

After leading the Fresno Grizzlies to the Pacific Coast League and Triple A Championships in 2015, Tony DeFrancesco will return to the Astros organization for his sixth season as Houston's manager at the Triple A level. Under DeFrancesco's leadership, which began in 2011, the Astros Triple A clubs have gone 347-303 (.534) while posting a winning record in each of the last four seasons. Prior to joining the Astros, DeFrancesco spent seven seasons as manager at Triple A Sacramento in Oakland's organization, where he guided the River Cats to six first-place finishes and three PCL titles.

After spending the last three seasons as the Astros minor league pitching coordinator, Dyar Miller will join the Grizzlies coaching staff as pitching coach for the 2016 season. The former Major Leaguer has spent each of the last 48 years working in professional baseball, including an 18-year stint as a coach in the Cardinals organization from 1995-2012. Ralph Dickenson will also be a new addition to the Grizzlies coaching staff for 2016, as he will serve as hitting coach in what will be his fourth overall season with Houston. During his time with the Astros, Dickenson has been a roving hitting instructor (2015), assistant Major League hitting coach (2014) and hitting coordinator (2013). Bryan Baca will enter his second season as athletic trainer for the Grizzlies and his 10th year overall with the organization, while Trey Wiedman will serve as Fresno's strength and conditioning coach for the second straight year in what will be his fifth campaign with the Astros.

DOUBLE A CORPUS CHRISTI HOOKS

The 2015 Texas League Manager of the Year, Rodney Linares, will return to Corpus Christi for his second season as the Hooks manager in 2016. Linares, who will enter his 19th year with the Astros, guided Corpus Christi to the most wins in all of minor league baseball in 2015 (89), helping the Hooks become the second Texas League team in the last 20 years to reach 89 wins in a single season (also San Antonio in 2011, 94-46). Linares has been a manager in the Astros system in each of the last nine seasons, leading the Class A Advanced JetHawks to two California League Championship titles (2012, 2014) while receiving the California League Manager of the Year honors in 2013.

Doug Brocail will begin his second season as pitching coach at Double A Corpus Christi. A veteran of 16 Major League seasons, Brocail was named Special Assistant to the GM and Senior Pitching Advisor prior to the 2014 season, following a stint as the Astros Major League pitching coach from 2011-13. Dan Radison will be back in Corpus Christi as the club's hitting coach for the second straight season. Radison served as a special assistant in player development in 2014, and was the Astros assistant hitting coach on the Major League staff in 2013. Grant Hufford will be with the Astros for his ninth season in 2016, and his second as Corpus Christi's athletic trainer. Taylor Rhoades will join the Hooks for his first season as strength and conditioning coach, and his third year overall with the Astros.

CLASS A ADVANCED LANCASTER JETHAWKS

Omar Lopez is set to return to the JetHawks for his second season as manager and his 18th overall with the Astros organization. Lopez led Lancaster to their fourth consecutive postseason appearance in 2015, with the club leading all of minor league baseball in runs scored (888), homers (174), batting average (.291) and OPS (.850). A member of the Astros organization since 1999, Lopez has managed seven seasons in Houston's system, and led the 2013 Quad Cities River Bandits to a Midwest League Championship title.

Joining Lopez on the coaching staff will be Michael Burns (pitching coach) and Darryl Robinson (hitting coach). Burns, a former Major League relief pitcher who played for the Astros historic 2005 team, spent the last two seasons as the organization's rehab coach. Robinson has been the JetHawks hitting coach since 2009, and in 2013 was named the California League Coach of the Year after the JetHawks led the minors in runs (976), walks (669), on-base percentage (.384) and OPS (.853). Michael Rendon will enter his second season as the JetHawks trainer and his sixth with the Astros. Dwayne Peterson returns to the Astros organization for his third season, and his first as the JetHawks strength and conditioning coach.

CLASS A QUAD CITIES RIVER BANDITS 

Josh Bonifay will head back to Quad Cities for his second season as manager after receiving 2015 Midwest League Manager of the Year honors and leading the River Bandits to the best winning percentage in all of the minor leagues (88-50, .638) this past season. In his three years as a manager in Houston's system, Bonifay has garnered two Manager of the Year awards, as he was also named the Appalachian League Manager of the Year in 2013 while managing Rookie Level Greeneville. An eight-year minor league veteran, Bonifay began his coaching career as a player/coach in the Pirates organization (2007-09) before joining the Astros in 2011.

Dave Borkowski (pitching coach) and Joel Chimelis (hitting coach) return to the River Bandits in their same roles. Borkowski, a former seven-year Major League pitcher, will be Houston's Class A pitching coaching for the fourth consecutive season, while Chimelis will be returning for his 11th season in the Astros system and his fourth as Quad Cities hitting coach. Wladimir Sutil serve as a coach at Quad Cities in what will be his third season as a coach with the Astros. Corey O'Brien will return to his role as Quad Cities athletic trainer for his second straight year and his fifth overall with the Astros, while Joe Bossard will be returning to the Astros for his second season, and his first as Quad Cities strength and conditioning coach.

CLASS A SHORT SEASON TRI-CITY VALLEYCATS

After leading the Greeneville Astros to the Appalachian League Championship title in his first year as a manager with Houston, Lamarr Rogers will move up to Tri-City to serve as the club's manager for the 2016 season. Rogers has spent 22 years working in professional baseball as a player and coach, and spent 16 seasons with the St. Paul Saints Professional Baseball Club of the Independent Northern League prior to joining the Astros organization in 2014.

Rogers' staff will consist of Ace Adams (pitching coach), Russ Steinhorn (hitting coach), John Gregorich (athletic trainer) and Mark Spadavecchia (strength). Adams returns to the Astros for his second season and his first as ValleyCats pitching coach, while Steinhorn will be the club's hitting coach for the fourth consecutive season. Gregorich enters his second season with the ValleyCats and his third overall with the Astros. Spadavecchia returns to the Astros for his fourth season, and his first as Tri-City's strength and conditioning coach.

ROOKIE LEVEL GREENEVILLE ASTROS

Greeneville's manager is TBD, but Chris Holt (pitching coach), Cesar Cedeno (hitting coach), Elliot Diehl (athletic trainer) and Julio Diaz (strength) will comprise the coaching staff. Holt is returning to the Astros for his third season, and his first as Greeneville's pitching coach. Cedeno returns to Greeneville for his fifth consecutive season, and his 16th as a coach with the Astros. The four-time All-Star played 12 seasons (1970-81) with the Astros and collected five Gold Gloves as an outfielder. Diehl will be entering his second season with the Astros organization, while Diaz will begin his fourth.

ROOKIE LEVEL GULF COAST LEAGUE ASTROS

Marty Malloy returns to the GCL Astros for his fourth season overall and his third as manager. Malloy played 12 seasons (1992-2003) of minor league baseball and appeared in 35 career Major League games while playing for Atlanta (1998) and Florida (2002).

Erick Abreu (pitching coach), Luis Mateo (hitting coach) and Ramon Vazquez (coach) will be joined by Ben Myers (athletic trainer). Abreu pitched five seasons in the Astros minor league system, and has been a coach in the DSL for each of the last two years. Mateo has spent the last seven seasons as a hitting coach in the DSL, while Vazquez has been a coach in the Astros system since 2014. Myers will be returning to the GCL Astros for his second season.
For Rocky fans who just can't see making the four-hour-plus trip to St. Joseph, Michigan, for the regular season

football finale, QCSportsNet.com is pleased to announce plans to bring exclusive live play-by-play of the game

this Friday night! The kickoff is set for 6:30 p.m., Central time. Rock Island High School Football on

QCSportsNet.com is presented by Chris Elsberg State Farm Insurance.

With the game being played so far away, fans will be tuning in live via their computers and mobile devices, to

find out if Rock Island (5-3), the Western Big 6 conference champions, can go into the playoffs on a four-game

winning streak. The Rocks' opponents, the Ypsilanti (Mich.) Grizzlies, have a 4-4 record, but finished tied for

their conference championship at 4-1. The game site, St. Joseph, is in southwest Michigan, 159 miles west of

Ypsilanti on the Lake Michigan shoreline. That makes this a neutral site game, despite the 243-mile trip

through suburban Chicago traffic for the Rocks.

Games can be accessed via any desktop, laptop, or mobile device with Internet capability, by going to

QCSportsNet.com, which will contain preview information and a link to the live stream. Or, fans can directly

access the live stream by going to network1sports.com/station/qcsportsnet.

Michigan State University women's basketball/volleyball radio play-by-play announcer Keaton Gillogly will call

the action of Rocky vs. Ypsilanti this Friday night. Gillogly is also the play-by-play announcer for the Class A

Modesto (Calif.) Nuts minor league baseball team. He was formerly in the Midwest League, which includes

the Quad City River Bandits, as an announcer for the Kane County Cougars (2013) and Lansing Lugnuts (2012).

QCSportsNet.com, the Quad Cities' premier producer of live high school sports, will carry all Rock Island

football playoff games. In addition to Chris Elsberg State Farm Insurance, sponsors of Rock Island Rocks

Football are Crawford Company, American Family Insurance - Michael Orth Agency, Wheelan-Pressly Funeral

Homes, Comedy Sportz, Blackhawk Bank and Trust, Hungry Hobo, and Spellbound New Age & Gift Shop.

QCSportsNet.com will soon announce plans for live high school basketball during the 2015-16 season.

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HOUSTON, TX – The Houston Astros have promoted several employees on their baseball operations staff, effective immediately. Seven total employees have received promotions and new titles, including Quinton McCracken (Director of Player Personnel), Brandon Taubman (Director of Baseball Operations), Mike Fast (Director of Research and Development), Allen Rowin (Director of Minor League Operations), Bill Firkus (Director of Sports Medicine and Performance), Pete Putila (Assistant Director of Minor League Operations) and Tom Koch-Weser (Manager of Advance Scouting). The announcement was made by General Manager Jeff Luhnow.

In his new role, McCracken will assist in player personnel decisions across all areas, including free agent acquisitions, trades and amateur signings. He will evaluate players across all categories including amateur and professional, both inside and outside the organization. He will also serve as an advisor to the functional leaders in amateur scouting, professional scouting, player development and international operations. McCracken spent the last three seasons (2013-15) as the club's Director of Player Development.

Taubman has worked in the Astros baseball operations department for parts of three seasons (2013-15), spending the 2015 season as the club's Manager of Baseball Operations. In his new role, he will continue to assist the baseball operations department in contract negotiations, financial planning and roster construction.

Fast joined the organization in February of 2012, serving as an Analyst in the Decision Sciences department for four seasons (2012-15). In his new role, Fast will set the vision for and provide day-to-day operational leadership for the analytical group in baseball operations. He will also continue to assist with player evaluations and player transactions.

Rowin, who has been with the club for nine seasons (2007-15), spent the last three years (2013-15) as the Astros Assistant Director of Player Development. In his new role, Rowin will direct the day-to-day operations of the Astros minor league system. He will play a lead role in the active roster management of the Astros nine minor league teams and will be directly involved in minor league player contract negotiations.

Firkus, who joined the club as a Medical Risk Manager and Analyst in July of 2013, has been promoted to the Astros Director of Sports Medicine and Performance. In his new role, he will oversee the club's medical practices, including injury prevention and rehabilitation.

Putila will become the club's Assistant Director of Minor League Operations after serving the last two seasons (2014-15) as the Astros Coordinator of Baseball Operations. Putila joined the club in January of 2011 and previously served as the organization's Baseball Operations Assistant (2011-13). In his new role, he will assist Rowin in all areas of player development operations.

Koch-Weser joined the Astros in December of 2013 as the club's Coordinator of Advance Information. He spent the last two seasons in that position before his promotion to the club's Manager of Advance Scouting. In his new role, Koch-Weser will assist in player personnel decisions utilizing video scouting methods and will manage the advance and video scouting functions. He will also continue to assist the Astros Major League staff with advance scouting reports and video analysis.

-ASTROS-

The River's Edge will be hosting a professional indoor soccer exhibition game between the Cedar Rapids Rampage and the Chicago Mustangs!

Mark your calendars for October 23rd at the River's Edge (7:05 PM). Admission is free.

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