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Home » Atlantic League of Professional Baseball » South Division

Adam Taylor

Adam Taylor

June 28, 2022 by Steve Shutt

2021

  • Hit .327 in 18 games with the Rockers
  • Had 17 hits including three doubles, a triple and a home run
  • Drove in 10 runs while drawing 12 walks
  • Was 1-for-1 as a pinch hitter with a walk and a pair of RBI

2015

  • Played for the Gary SouthShore Railcats
  • Finished season with a record of 45-55 which placed them as 3rd out of 13 teams
  • Ended season with a batting average of .290

2014

  • Played for two teams which were the Florence Freedom and the Gary SouthShore Railcats
  • While playing for the Freedom he had a batting average of .282
  • His team finished 5th out of 14 teams with a record of 41-55
  • While playing for the Gary SouthShore Railcats he had a batting average of .180
  • His team finished 2nd out of 12 teams with a record of 53-47

2013

  • Played for North Greenville University
  • His team had a record of 17-29 and play in the NCAA
  • He finished his season with a batting average of .392

Nick Evangelista

Nick Evangelista

June 22, 2022 by Steve Shutt

STATUS
• Signed with the Rockers on June 22, 2022

2022
• Went 2-3 with a 5.55 ERA at Fairleigh Dickinson as a grad student
• Made 15 appearances including 14 starts
• Threw 71.1 innings and struck out 50 while walking just 18
• Opponents hit .317 against him as he allowed 50 runs and 93 hits in 71.1 innings
• Posted a win at Mount St. Mary’s on 4/14 and at Long Island U. on 5/4
• Took the loss at James Madison (2/26), UMass (3/18) and in the NEC Tournament vs. LIU (5/26).
2021
• Appeared in two games at VCU, throwing 1.1 innings and not allowing an earned run while striking out one
2020
• Made two appearances at VCU and threw 2.1 innings, allowing eight hits, six runs and two walks while striking out four.
2019
• Helped Rowan College of Gloucester County to the NJCAA Division III World Series in Greeneville, Tenn.
• Was 9-0 in 13 appearances, seven starts
• Allowed 43 hits and 20 runs in 56 innings with 68 strikeouts and seven walks.
2016
• Struck out 12 in a 3-0 win against Cherokee
2015
• Threw two-thirds of an inning for Washington Township High before being shutdown
• Played football in high school and recovered a fumble in the end zone for a touchdown in a 28-22 win over Timber Creek
• Faced Millville High in the state tournament (alma mater of Mike Trout)
2014
• Pitched 4.1 innings of one-hit relief in a critical win over Cherry Hill East (alma mater of Orel Hershiser)

PERSONAL
• Son of Mike Evangelista and Linda Myers
• Gameday superstition is eating a bag of Sour Skittles
• Claims his go-to pitch is a knuckle-curve

Dakota Mulcay

Dakota Mulcay

June 20, 2022 by Steve Shutt

STATUS
• Signed with the Rockers on June 15 after five seasons at Southern New Hampshire

CAREER NOTES
• Making his professional debut with the High Point Rockers

2022
• Started all 57 games in which he appeared for Southern New Hampshire
• Helped Southern New Hampshire claim its second-straight Northeast-10 conference title and a No. 7 national ranking
• Helped the Penmen advance to the Division II College World Series after winning the East Super Regional
• Recorded 59 Hits and 43 Runs while batting .286
• Posted Top 10 statistical finishes in the Northeast-10 conference in at bats, doubles, home runs, RBI, and walks.
• Recorded six stolen bases on eight attempts
• Also recorded 299 putouts and 20 assists with just one error and a .997 fielding percentage
2021
• Started all 37 games in which he appeared for Southern New Hampshire
• Helped Southern New Hampshire claim the Northeast-10 conference championship and NCAA Division II East Regional championship
• Named to the NCBWA All-East Region first team
• Recorded four hits, two of which were home runs on his way to scoring three and batting in four more against Molloy
• Batted .338 in 133 at bats with 45 hits and 41 runs
• Led Southern New Hampshire in home runs with 14 and RBI with 49 as well as total bases (98) and slugging percentage (.737)
• Also recorded 143 putouts with 12 assists and a .987 fielding percentage
2020
• Appeared in 15 games for Southern New Hampshire during a season that ended early due to the COVID-19 pandemic
• Recorded a home run and four RBI against Queens (N.Y.)
• Posted a team-best .389 batting average in 54 at bats while leading the team in hits (21), runs (14), home runs (4), RBI (18), total bases (38), slugging percentage (.704), and on base percentage (.460)
2019
• Appeared in 42 games for Southern New Hampshire, starting in 35
• Helped Southern New Hampshire advance to the NCAA Division II East Super Regional
• Recorded three hits, one of which was a home run, and five RBI against Saint Michael’s
• Recorded a season-best 19 putouts against Bridgeport
• Batted .259 in 135 at bats, recording 35 hits, 19 runs, 24 RBI and two home runs
• Successful in two of four stolen base attempts
• Also recorded 256 putouts with 28 assists and a .986 fielding percentage
• Also competed for the Valley Blue Sox of the New England Collegiate Baseball League where he helped the team to a second-place league finish.
• Batted .245 with 13 hits, 13 RBI, two home runs and 13 runs scored for the Blue Sox
• Also recorded 88 putouts and two assists with two errors and a .978 fielding percentage for the Blue Sox
2018
• Appeared in 47 games for Southern New Hampshire
• Helped Southern New Hampshire to the NCAA Division II East Regional Championship
• Named the Northeast-10 Rookie Hitter of the year and to the NE10 All-conference third team and All-Rookie team
• Recorded three hits and three RBI against Saint Anselm
• Recorded a season best 17 putouts against Stonehill
• Batted .230 in 161 at bats, recording 37 hits and scoring 30 runs
• Also recorded eight home runs and batted in 36 runs
• Stole three bases on four attempts
• Also recorded 332 putouts with 35 assists and a .984 fielding percentage
• Also competed for the Winnipesaukee Muskrats of the New England Collegiate Baseball League where he played both catcher and outfield
• Batted .216 with 19 hits, 13 RBI, seven runs scored, and one home run for the Muskrats
• Also recorded 68 putouts and six assists with two errors and a .974 fielding percentage for the Muskrats
2017
• Competed for the Seacoast Mavericks of the Futures Collegiate Baseball League where he played both catcher and third base
• Only appeared in four games for the Mavericks
• Batted .125, recording one hit and scoring two runs
• Also recorded 12 putouts and four assists with one error and a .941 fielding percentage

Craig Stem

Craig Stem

June 20, 2022 by Steve Shutt

CAREER NOTES
• Has a career record of 39-60 over 10 professional seasons with a 4.75 ERA.
• Has 687 career strikeouts in 878 innings.
• Has gone 22-36 in five seasons of independent baseball.

2021
• Led the Rockers and tied for the Atlantic League lead with 24 starts
• Posted a 7.02 ERA with team-high 103 stikeouts in 127 innings
• Earned two wins against Gastonia and one each vs. Charleston, Lexington and York
• Season-high eight strikeouts vs. Lexington (6/26) and Gastonia (8/25)
• Had four games of seven innings
2020
• Season canceled due to Covid-19.
2019
• Named to the Atlantic League All-Star while playing with the Southern Maryland Blue Crabs during the first half of the season.
• Went 4-3 with 2.74 ERA in 12 games, all starts, with Southern Maryland (56 K , 72.1 IP).
• Spent a month in the middle of the season with Leon (LMB) before signing with ROCKERS (8/31/19).
• Helped the ROCKERS reach the playoffs, going 1-2 with a 3.33 ERA and 28 strikeouts in 24.1 innings.
2018
• Became more of a starter with Southern Maryland, appearing in 42 games (12 GS) and going 7-8 with 3.70 ERA.
• Threw career-best 107 innings and struck out 86 with just 34 walks.
2017
• Was 2-3 with a 5.00 ERA in 30 appearances (4 GS) with Southern Maryland. Had 39 strikeouts in 54 innings.
2016
• Released at the end of spring training by the Miami Marlins.
• Pitched with New Britain and Southern Maryland in the Atlantic League, combining for 3-8 record.
• Went 1-4 with a 4.99 in 37 appearances with Southern Maryland … Fanned 34 in 38.1 innings.
• Posted 2-4 record and 6.60 ERA in 23 appearances with New Britain including seven saves. Struck out 24 in 30 innings.
2015
• Bounced between AA Jacksonville (Southern) and AAA New Orleans (Pacific Coast) in the Marlins organization.
• Posted 2-6 record and 5.74 ERA between both levels, appearing in 39 games with three starts. Struck out 43 in 58 innings
2014
• Split time between A+ Rancho Cucamonga and AA Chattanooga (Southern).
• Made 45 appearances and threw 61 innings with 0-5 record, 5.61 ERA and 49 strikeouts in 61 innings.
• Added a 3-1 record and 3.86 ERA in 11 starts with Adelaide (Australian).
• Traded to Miami Marlins (12/15/14).
• Named to the World All-Stars.
2013
• Played at A+ Rancho Cucamonga (California) and went 2-1 with a 6.15 ERA and 24 strikeouts in 26.1 innings.
• Went 1-0 with a 1.38 in 32 appearances, all in relief, at A Great Lakes (Midwest). Saved 14 games and allowed just 25 hits in 39 innings.
2012
• Spent the entire season in the Dodgers’ organization, pitching at Rookie Ogden (Pioneer), A Great Lakes (Midwest), and A+ Rancho Cucamonga (California).
• Was a combined 3-2 with 4.05 ERA in 27 appearances. Had one start and fanned 39 in 40 innings.
• Was 3-1 at Ogden with a 4.73 ERA and 26 strikeouts in 26.2 innings.
2011 (Trevecca Nazarene/Los Angeles Dodgers)
• Drafted in 15th round of the MLB Draft by the Los Angeles Dodgers.
• Assigned to Arizona Rookie League where he made 11 appearances and went 0-1 with a 3.65 ERA in 12.1 innings (11 K).
• Named the Tran-South Pitcher of the Week (3/15/11) while pitching for Trevecca Nazarene.
• Named a Tran-South Baseball Scholar-Athlete.
2010 (Western Kentucky)
• Pitched at Western Kentucky.
2009 (Western Kentucky)
• Combined with three other Western Kentucky pitchers to throw a 15-0, 7-inning no-hitter against Kentucky Wesleyan (4/1/09).
• Made his first collegiate appearance in a 20-7 win over VCU (3/28/09).
2008 (Donelson Christian Academy)
• Considered one of the top five pitchers in the Nashville area along with Sonny Gray (Vanderbilt/Reds), Will Clinard (Vanderbilt) and Adam Adkins (Tennessee).
• Signed with Western Kentucky University
2007 (Donelson Christian Academy)
• Went 7-2 with 70 strikeouts as a junior at Donelson Christian Academy.

PERSONAL
• Craig Justin Stem

Nathan Bates

Nathan Bates

June 20, 2022 by Steve Shutt

STATUS
• Signed as a free agent

CAREER NOTES
• 6-9 minor league record

2022
• Made three appearances for Monclava (MEX), surrendering eight runs.
2021
• Made 28 relief appearances for AA Rocket City, going 4-0 with a 3.83 ERA.
2020
• DID NOT PLAY
2019
• Returned late in the season to post a 2.61 ERA in eight innings for A+ Inland Empire.
2018
• Only pitched one inning in an injury shortened season for AA Mobile
2017
• Began season with A Burlington where he posted a 2.03 ERA in eight appearances.
• Spent most of the season with A+ Inland Empire, where he went 0-5 with a 5.60 ERA in 33 games.
2016
• Only made five appearances between two rookie-level teams for the Angels
2015
• Made a collegiate career-high 16 starts, going 5-3 with a 4.15 ERA…Only allowed 1 HR in 89.1 innings.
• Was drafted in the 15th round by the Angels…in 14 appearances (2 starts) with Rk Orem, went 1-3 with 5.40 ERA…
2014
• Posted a 1-3 record in 13 games (11 starts) for the Panthers
2013
• Was 2-1 in 12 games (6 starts) for Georgia State with a 3.38 ERA

PERSONAL
• Nathan Douglas Bates

Jonah Scolaro

Jonah Scolaro

June 20, 2022 by Steve Shutt

STATUS
• Signed with the Rockers on June 13 after completing his season at Florida State

CAREER NOTES
• Making his professional debut with the High Point Rockers

2022
• Helped Florida State to a Top 10 national ranking (No. 7, 3/28)
• Posted wins over Cal (3/4), Jacksonville (5/10)
• Had three saves and a team-high 28 saves
• Made 26 of his 28 saves in relief
• Played for the recently-dismissed head coach Mike Martin, Jr.
2021
• Led the ACC with 31 appearances
• Was a Cape Cod League All-Star while pitching for the Hyannis Harbor Hawks
• Fanned 26 batters in 23.2 innings for the Seminoles
• His 31 appearances were tied for 12th-most in the nation
• Posted a 2.28 ERA with one save, that coming in the ACC Tournament against Miami
2020
• Fanned 11 batters in six innings of work over eight appearances as a junior
• Posted a 4.50 ERA
• Season was shortened due to Covid-19
2019
• Appeared in 26 games for Florida State, posting a 3-2 record with a 4.69 ERA and two saves
• Became the first player in 50 years at the CWS to face at least six batters and strike out all six (vs. Texas Tech)
• Also struck out six against Wake Forest in a career-long four innings of work
• Saves came against Wake Forest and Louisville
• Posted wins vs. Boston College, Stetson and Pitt
• Pitched for the Hyannis Harbor Hawks in the Cape Cod League
2018
• Earned Freshman All-America honors from Collegiate Baseball
• Led the Seminoles with six saves in 27 relief appearances
• Five of his six saves were at least three innings
• Earned the win in relief of Florida State’s win over Louisville to win the 2018 ACC Championship
• Started his collegiate career with six shutout innings out of the bullpen
2017
• Graduated from Durant High in Valrico, Florida
• Posted a 5-2 record with a 1.05 ERA and 85 strikeouts in just 45 innings as a senior
• Set the Durant record for career strikeouts with 306
• Four-time All-county selection and honorable mention All-American
• Hit .385 with nine doubles, two triples and a pair of home runs
• Named second team All-Tampa Bay by the Tampa Bay Times
2016
• Tossed a no-hitter in the Class 8A-Distrcit 6 semifinals against Riverview while striking out 13
• Named a Tampa Tribune Athlete of the Week for his no-hitter
• Went 2-for-4 with an RBI and a run scored in the district final win over Plant City
• Named third team All-Tampa Bay by the Tampa Bay Times
2015
• Hit .343 while going 9-1 with a 1.24 ERA and 92 strikeouts for Durant High.
• Helped the Cougars to the state semifinals as a sophomore.
• Played for Coach Butch Valdes.
• Led the team in hitting as well with a .354 average.

PERSONAL
• Jonah Michael Scolaro
• Father, Donny, spent two years n the Houston Astros organization as an infielder after being a 22nd round pick in 1994.

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