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Royals Announce Year End Awards

Naturals’ GM Edelstein wins Royals award
Giavotella, Seratelli, Herrera also honored

KANSAS CITY, MO — Northwest Arkansas Naturals general manager Eric Edelstein, first baseman/infielder Anthony Seratelli, pitcher Kelvin Herrera, and former Naturals second baseman and current Royals’ second baseman Johnny Giavotella were among those named Thursday as Kansas City Royals’ organizational award recipients for their on-field achievements during the 2011 season.

Previously, the club announced the following award recipients as voted on by the Kansas City Chapter of the Baseball Writers Association of America (BBWAA). Pitcher Bruce Chen was the selection for the 2011 Bruce Rice Pitcher of the Year while Alex Gordon was the 2011 Les Milgram Player of the Year. Rookie first baseman and former Natural Eric Hosmer was named the 2011 Joe Burke Special Achievement Award winner.

Eric Edelstein, general manager of the Northwest Arkansas Naturals, is the recipient of the Matt Minker Award – recognizing an outstanding minor league affiliate employee. Edelstein has served as the Naturals GM since October of 2006, several months before the franchise played its first game. Prior to his time in Springdale, the Cleveland, Ohio, native served as the GM with the Wichita Wranglers for three seasons. Edelstein was a co-recipient of the 2008 Texas League Executive of the Year and a member of the 2008 class of 40-under-40 by the Northwest Arkansas Business Journal.

Anthony Seratelli is the recipient of the Willie Wilson Baserunner of the Year – recognizing the organization’s top baserunner. The versatile Seratelli, 28, stole 35 bases in 40 attempts and was named as the Naturals’ Player of the Year for the 2011 season. The switch hitter who hit .317 (20-for-63) with Surprise in the Arizona Fall League, was purchased by the Royals from the Windy City ThunderBolts of the Independent Frontier League on February 27, 2007.

Kelvin Herrera is the recipient of the Paul Splittorff Pitcher of the Year – recognizing the organization’s top pitcher. The 21-year-old rocketed through the system this season by posting dominant numbers out of the bullpen that earned him a spot on the World squad in the XM Futures All-Star Game. Herrera combined to go 7-1 with 14 saves and a 1.60 ERA in 45 relief appearances for Wilmington (Class-A Advanced), Northwest Arkansas, and Omaha (AAA). He had his contract selected by the Royals on September 21 and made two relief appearances. Born and raised in Tenares, Dominican Republic, Herrera signed with the Royals as a non-drafted free agent on December 13, 2006.

Johnny Giavotella is the recipient of the George Brett Hitter of the Year – recognizing the organization’s top hitter. Giavotella was hitting .338 with a minor league-leading 153 hits for Triple-A Omaha at the time of his call-up to the Royals on August 5. The second baseman had 34 doubles, two triples, nine home runs, 72 RBI and 67 runs scored in 110 games for the Storm Chasers. The 24-year-old was a starter on the Pacific Coast League All-Star team, part of the 12-member All-PCL Team and recently named to the Topps Triple-A All-Star team. A Natural and Texas League All-Star during the 2010 Championship season, the University of New Orleans alum was the Royals’ second-round selection in the 2008 Draft.

Tim Melville is the recipient of the Mike Sweeney Award – recognizing a player who best represents the organization on and off the field. The Royals’ fourth-round pick in 2008 volunteered himself for numerous hospital, community and other charitable works throughout the 2011 season with the Blue Rocks. Melville specifically volunteered for the non-paying community appearances, allowing his teammates the first crack at the compensated events. On the field, the 22-year-old from Wentzville, Mo., compiled an 11-10 record with a 4.32 ERA in 29 games, including 25 starts. After two seasons with Wilmington, Melville is expected to see time with the Naturals next season.

The honorees will be recognized at the Royals Awards Luncheon presented by Sprint and Teva on Wednesday, January 11, 2012. The event will take place at the Overland Park Convention Center in Overland Park, Kan. Further details for all award winners are available at www.royals.com. The Naturals offer our heartfelt congratulations to all of the organization’s award recipients.

The Northwest Arkansas Naturals are the Double-A Texas League affiliate of the Kansas City Royals and play at state-of-the-art Arvest Ballpark, located in Springdale. Visit our website, nwanaturals.com, for information on season tickets and ticket plans.

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Royals Farm Report

PLAYER PROFILE

Anthony Seratelli

Anthony Seratelli

Shortstop

AA-Northwest Arkansas Naturals

27 years old

Bats: Switch

Throws: Right

Height: 6’0”

Weight: 205 lbs.

Contract purchased by the Royals from the Windy City ThunderBolts, Frontier League (Independent)

When you think of the 2010 Northwest Arkansas Naturals team, some special names pop out, including Royals top prospects Mike Moustakas and Eric Hosmer, among others. But one of the many unsung heroes of the team this season has been switch-hitting shortstop Anthony Seratelli.

Although Seratelli is not a top-flight prospect, he’s held down the starting shortstop spot for most of the season, in the process getting 299 plate appearances for the Naturals while batting .254 and stealing 15 bases.

Seratelli is by no means a power hitter: he has hit only three home runs this season, and his slugging percentage is actually lower than his on-base percentage.

But it’s that on-base percentage that makes Seratelli special.

Over the course of 101 games for the Naturals, Seratelli has drawn 49 walks, driving his on-base percentage to .361.

On-base percentage is a statistic where the big-league Royals are sorely lacking.

Unfortunately, there doesn’t seem to be a place for Seratelli in the larger organizational plans. He’s blocked from above by Yuniesky Betancourt, Mike Aviles and a slew of others, and from below he’ll be competing with first-round draft choice Christian Colon.

But the versatile Seratelli could definitely become a Willie Bloomquist-type utilityman. And every good team needs one.

During the 2010 playoffs, Seratelli has found a whole new gear. Check out the “Position Player of the Week” below for more…

MiLB WEEKLY ROUNDUP

AAA – Omaha Royals

Record to date: 81-63, third place in the PCL American North to finish the season

Coming up: Despite their 81-63 record, the O-Royals did not make the AAA playoffs.

AA – Northwest Arkansas Naturals

Record to date: 44-26 in the second half (first place), 86-54 overall to finish the season

In the playoffs: The Naturals took out Springfield in a best-of-five series to advance to the Texas League finals. They split the first two games with Midland at Springdale, Ark., and will finish the series on the road in Midland.

Transactions: Will Smith was assigned to Northwest Arkansas from the A+ Wilmington Blue Rocks

Coming up: The best-of-five series continued Friday night and Saturday, and Sunday is an as-needed date.

A+ – Wilmington Blue Rocks

Record to date: 36-32 in the second half (second place), 68-70 overall to finish the season

Transactions: Will Smith was promoted to the AA-Northwest Arkansas Naturals

Coming up: The Blue Rocks missed out on the 2010 playoffs.

POSITION PLAYER OF THE WEEK – PLAYOFFS EDITION

Anthony Seratelli, Shortstop AA-Northwest Arkansas Naturals

During the 2010 playoffs: .389 avg., 5 home runs, 8 RBI

Not to double-dip here, but Seratelli has been lights-out during the playoffs. He’s clubbed five home runs (two more than he hit during all of the regular season), and his slugging percentage is 1.222.

Danny Duffy

PITCHER OF THE WEEK – PLAYOFFS EDITION

Danny Duffy, AA-Northwest Arkansas Naturals

During the 2010 playoffs: 1-0, 1.69 ERA, 15 K

Duffy, a formerly top prospect who had his troubles earlier this season, has bounced back in a big way for the 2010 Texas League playoffs. His 15 strikeouts lead the league during the playoffs, and Duffy was crucial in the series against Springfield.

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