Cleveland, OH
“At the end of the day, it’s bigger than football,” Cleveland Heights’ Marquise Davis talks recruiting journey
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CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – Cleveland Heights running back Marquise Davis had a banner junior year.
Davis rushed for over 2,000 yards and 32 touchdowns. He was a finalist for Ohio Mr. Football and was named the Greater Cleveland Sports Awards, Male High School Athlete of the Year.
His natural talent was something that his high school coach, Mac Stephens, could recognize early on.
“To this day I still remember the first time he took the field here at Cleveland Heights at practice,” Stephens said. “It was in early June his sophomore year, and day 1 he really didn’t know our offense or defense but he had like four interceptions within the first half hour of practice, so we knew wow, this kid will be pretty special.”
Davis said he views Stephens as a mentor and looks to him for advice as he continues to grow as a dynamic athlete.
“We pick on each other and make fun of each other,” Stephens said. “But at the same time we know when to be serious. He can talk to me about anything whether it’s school related, or this crazy recruiting process that he’s going through.”
According to On3, Davis has received 29 offers from Division 1 programs and recently narrowed it down to ten schools.
Davis said when he’s considering what school he wants to go to, he’s not just looking at what teams can provide on the field.
“At the end of the day it’s bigger than football so I would want a relationship outside of football as well,” Davis said.
As he gears up for his senior year at Cleveland Heights, Stephens is holding him to a high standard, preparing him for what’s to come.
“You have a gift that 99 percent of high school football players across the country don’t have in terms of your athleticism and how he’s put together physically,” Stephens said. “So with that being said, more is expected of you especially in this Cleveland Heights program.”
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Cleveland, OH
Man charged in Cleveland wrong-way crash that killed 1, injured 2
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CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – The Cuyahoga County Prosecutor’s Office on Friday announced the indictment of a man accused of killing one person and injuring three others.
Cleveland EMS dispatchers say the crash occurred at 1:02 a.m. on I-71 near the W. 150th Street exit.
24-year-old Marco Castro faces charges of aggravated vehicular homicide, involuntary manslaughter, aggravated vehicular assault, vehicular assault and OVI, according to Prosecutor Michael C. O’Malley.
The Cuyahoga County Medical Examiner’s Office said 58-year-old Vertica Lemaitre, of Oak Harbor, died at the scene.
The crash also left a 32-year-old woman and a 61-year-old man injured. Castro was also injured in the crash.
This is a developing story. Return to 19 News for updates.
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Cleveland, OH
What are the worst Browns jerseys in franchise history?
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The Cleveland Browns re-entered the NFL in 1999 and since then have donned plenty of jerseys. Everyone will have their opinion of what the worst jersey in franchise history will be but one in particular comes to mind for Christian D’Andrea of For The Win.
D’Andrea went through every NFL team and listed what he perceived to be their worst jersey. For the Browns, he went with their 2016 home uniforms.
“Cleveland has put in work to make a palette of brown, orange and white look crisp and clean. But orange numbers on a brown backdrop — and a “CLEVELAND” that feels like it’s sitting just a bit too low — makes this feel like an unlicensed knockoff. And I know we’re not doing pants, but that big “BROWNS” wordmark down the thigh? Same thing.”
– Christian D’Andrea
D’Andrea wasn’t a fan of the giant CLEVELAND on these jerseys and made a remark that they look like unlicensed knockoffs, which made me chuckle. These certainly weren’t the cleanest jerseys the Browns have worn and it’s fitting that they were donned in 2016, a season where the Browns won just a single game.
These jerseys don’t bother me too much but when it comes to picking the worst jersey the team has worn, I don’t think it’s crazy to go with these. While I wouldn’t go as far as to say that the big CLEVELAND lettering looks like a knockoff, it certainly could be a bit smaller.
If you polled Browns fans, it’s very possible that these jerseys are the ones that are the least popular but they’re not anywhere close to the worst we’ve seen in the league. Until the Browns wear ugly mustard yellow jerseys like the Jaguars did several years ago, we’re in the clear there.
Cleveland, OH
Major League Scouting Report: Cleveland Guardians’ Angel Martinez
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GOODYEAR, ARIZONA – MARCH 11: Angel Martinez #79 of the Cleveland Guardians bats during the spring … [+]
The Cleveland Guardians have promoted infielder Angel Martinez to the parent club.
The switch-hitting Martinez is taking the role of Gabriel Arias, who was placed on the Major League Baseball family emergency list June 21.
Martinez, 22, has been on fire recently, and graduates to the big leagues after hitting .333 with three home runs so far this season in 74 plate appearances at Triple-A Columbus.
Martinez got a late start to this season following a foot contusion he suffered during spring training. He was placed on the 60-day Injured List after he also fractured his left hamate bone.
Now healthy, Martinez has opened eyes with his very hot bat in the International League.
In a Columbus Clippers game against the Worcester Red Sox June 19, Martinez hit a double, and two home runs, scoring four runs, and driving in four.
About Angel Martinez:
GOODYEAR, AZ – FEBRUARY 22: Angel Martinez #79 of the Cleveland Guardians poses for a photo during … [+]
In 2018, Angel Martinez was signed by the (then) Cleveland Indians as an international free agent from the Dominican Republic.
Martinez received a $500,000 signing bonus.
The son of former major league catcher Sandy Martinez, Angel Martinez made his professional debut at the age of 17, when he played for the Indians Dominican Summer League team.
Martinez hit .306 in 261 plate appearances in that first professional experience .
Martinez has flown through the Cleveland Guardians farm system, having played just parts of five seasons. He did not play in the 2020 season due to the pandemic.
CLEVELAND, OH – FEBRUARY 26: Angel Martinez #60 of the Cleveland Guardians bats during the game … [+]
Scouting Angel Martinez:
Martinez is 6-0, 200 pounds.
Martinez was placed on the Guardians 40-man roster in November 2022. He has been on the rise in the organization since.
As well as scouting him in the 2022 Arizona Fall League, this old scout got to evaluate Martinez in all 13 games he played this past spring training.
Martinez impressed this writer with his strong frame, excellent barrel skills, and outstanding overall play in the middle-infield.
Mature beyond his age, it is evident to this observer that Martinez has the athletic ability and overall skills on both sides of the ball to be impactful at the major league level.
Offensively, Martinez hits well from both sides of the plate. He can barrel the ball to all fields.
Martinez has strong hands and wrists, and his excellent bat speed is a highlight of his hitting mechanics.
Martinez has the ability to let the ball travel a bit, and then, using a measured swing, hit line drive ropes to the gaps.
As evidenced by his recent Triple-A results, Martinez is flashing power from his strong frame. There is every reason his power surge can continue as he adapts, adjusts, and learns how major league pitchers try to get him out.
An excellent contact hitter, in his entire minor league career so far, Martinez has struck out only 323 times in 1,793 plate appearances.
Martinez knows the strike zone well, but he goes to the plate to hit. Not to take a walk. He has recorded only 184 minor league walks.
Ranked as the No. 9 prospect in the Guardians organization by MLB.com, Martinez is at his best when he sees lots of pitches per at-bat, which is a hallmark of the Guardians organizational hitting philosophy.
To this scout, if he gets decent playing time, Martinez could hit 20 home runs in a big league season.
Defensively, the Guardians have played him at second base, shortstop, third base, and in the outfield in his development years.
For this scout, Martinez probably fits best at second base. But his arm strength is strong enough to make every play from shortstop, with good carry on his throws.
If there is one flaw to his defense, Martinez may not have the first-step quickness to the ball some scouts may like. However, he gets the job done with good footwork, and that strong arm.
Martinez has enough speed to steal bases, but he isn’t a burner.
After observing Martinez in the 2022 Arizona Fall League, this scout wrote:
“Athletic, switch-hitting middle-infielder with potentially surprising power. Excellent contact hitter, with ability to spread the ball from foul line to foul line from both sides of the plate. Baseball savvy. Makes good game decisions. Can force his way to the big leagues.”
Martinez’ excellent spring reinforced those thoughts.
Martinez will wear No. 1 with the Guardians.
CLEVELAND, OH – FEBRUARY 26: Angel Martinez #79 of the Cleveland Guardians rounds the bases after … [+]
Scouting Grade: 50
Martinez has the ability to be a regular middle-infielder at the big league level. If needed, he can play third base. He has a great eye at the plate, makes contact, and should hit for a good batting average, with potential power. He is good defensively.
It will take some time for Martinez to play his way to the starting lineup.
This scout values Angel Martinez as a Grade 50 player-or one that can be counted upon for an eventual regular place in a major league lineup.
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