Akron Rubberducks 2021 season in review (2024)

Akron RubberDucks 73-46 (Northeast Division Champions)

The 2021 season was an exciting one for the Akron RubberDucks. Akron started the season strong and continued to win all year, finishing with an elite +134 run differential. The team’s pitching staff was bolstered late when Cleveland acquired Konnor Pilkington and Peyton Battenfield, as well as when Xavion Curry and Logan T. Allen were promoted from High-A Lake County, and they helped the RubberDucks sweep Bowie 3-0 in the Northeast Division Championship Series.

Here’s a quick look at the key contributors for the RubberDucks this season.

Hitters

SS Tyler Freeman was terrific when he was healthy in 2021, slashing .323/.372/.470. His strikeout rate was a career-high, but it was still excellent (11.7%). He smacked 14 doubles and two home runs in 41 games. His major issue was health, missing time with a left shoulder strain in July, then aggravating the injury upon his return and being shut down for the rest of the season on July 30th. The team was hoping he’d avoid surgery, but Freeman went under the knife Aug. 9 to repair a small labrum tear in his shoulder.

OF Will Benson was excellent in 2019 and he was solid again in 2021, doing what he does best, showcasing patience at the plate and smacking dingers to offset his high strikeout rate. Benson struck out a hefty 31.3% of his plate appearances for Akron, but he also posted an elite walk rate of 18.3%, which was a career-high. He stole 14 bases and slugged 14 home runs as well, slashing .221/.374/.469 and posting a rock-solid 131 wRC+. Benson even earned a late-season promotion to Columbus, although his strikeout rate skyrocketed to nearly 40%.

C Bo Naylor jumped two levels to Double-A, and he played like it for most of the season. While his defense was above average, his offense took a step back against the advanced pitching he was seeing. Naylor posted a brutal .188/.280/.332 slash over 87 games played and his strikeout rate exploded over eight points to 31.5%. On the bright side, when he did hit the ball, he hit for extra bases relatively well, hitting 10 home runs and 13 doubles while stealing 10 bases. Don’t be surprised if Naylor repeats at Akron at least for the beginning of 2022.

OF Alex Call had the best stint of his career with Akron, slashing .310/.389/.503 over 43 games to earn a promotion to Columbus, where he struggled in 66 games. Call was acquired in the Pedro Alonzo trade with the White Sox, and he’ll likely provide extra depth at Triple-A in 2022.

Util Andruw Monasterio also had the best stint of his career with Akron. The 24-year-old, who was acquired in the Yan Gomes trade, slashed .287/.371/.441 over 74 games repeating in Double-A, which earned him a promotion to Columbus over the final month of the season.

2B Jose Fermin had an average season in his Double-A debut with a 97 wRC+, although like Naylor, he also skipped High-A. Fermin played 84 games for Akron, maintaining a strong strikeout rate (11.3%) although his walk rate dropped. Fermin earned a four-game cup of coffee with Triple-A Columbus at the end of the season.

Other top performers Richard Palacios, Oscar Gonzalez, and Steven Kwan were discussed in yesterday’s article on the Clippers. Bryan Lavastida will be discussed in the Lake County article tomorrow.

Pitchers

LHP Juan Hillman was dependable for Akron in 2021, leading the RubberDucks with 107.1 innings pitched. His 3.77 ERA with Akron was the best of his entire minor league career and earned him a one-start promotion to Columbus at the end of the season. Hillman’s 7.13 K/9 was the best strikeout rate he’s posted since the year he was drafted. Hillman will be a minor league free agent and will have to resign with Cleveland to stick around in the system.

LHP Adam Scott missed the first half of the season, but he really came into his own over a 10 game stretch that saw him post a 2.72 ERA and strike out 57 batters while walking 17 over 47.1 innings. Scott earned a promotion to Columbus for the final month of the season, but he struggled in his first taste of Triple-A.

LHP Konnor Pilkington was acquired from the White Sox in the Cesar Hernandez trade and he immediately paid dividends. Over eight appearances that included seven starts with the RubberDucks, Pilkington posted a 2.33 ERA, a 1.11 WHIP, and struck out 49 batters in 38.2 innings pitched, while walking 18. Pilkington will have to be added to the 40-man roster to avoid being taken in the Rule 5 Draft this year.

RHP Peyton Battenfield was acquired from Tampa Bay in the Jordan Luplow trade. Battenfield also impressed in his stint with Akron, sporting a 3.28 ERA over seven starts while striking out 36 batters and walking just seven over 35.2 innings pitched. His 0.87 WHIP was elite. Unlike Pilkington, Battenfield won’t need to be added to the 40-man roster until 2022.

RHP Nick Mikolajchak was a sleeper prospect entering 2021 and he had a coming-out party this season. Mikolajchak whiffed 57 batters over 39.2 innings pitched, good for a 12.93 strikeout rate as the regular closer for Akron, and he only walked nine batters all season. He will be in the mix for Cleveland’s bullpen in 2022, although will likely begin the season in Columbus.

Aaron Pinto and Thomas Ponticelli also had strong seasons for Akron. Logan T. Allen and Xavion Curry will be discussed in tomorrow’s article about Lake County.

Possible RubberDucks roster for 2022

C: Bo Naylor
1B: Joe Naranjo
2B: Aaron Bracho
3B: Viktor Nova
SS: Brayan Rocchio/Jose Tena
LF: Will Brennan
CF: George Valera
RF: Micah Pries
Util: Raynel Delgado

Rotation: (some combination of) Logan T. Allen, Xavion Curry, Daniel Espino, Tanner Burns, Hunter Gaddis, Mason Hickman, Matt Turner.

Akron Rubberducks 2021 season in review (2024)

FAQs

Are the Akron RubberDucks Double-A? ›

Competing in the Eastern League, they function as the Double-A affiliate of the CLEVELAND GUARDIANS and call Canal Park, situated in downtown Akron and boasting a seating capacity of 7,630 fans, home.

Are the Akron RubberDucks changing their name? ›

According to a press release, on June 21 the RubberDucks will become 'Barberton Fried Chicken and Hot Rice. ' Say, what? The name change is part of RubberDucks created Only in Akron series.

What level is Akron RubberDucks? ›

Details. The Akron RubberDucks are a Minor League Baseball team based in Akron, Ohio. The team, which plays in the Eastern League, is the Double-A affiliate of the Cleveland Guardians. Gates will open at 5:30 pm every Friday and Saturday night for the remainder of the 2023 season.

What class is Akron RubberDucks? ›

Double-A

How much do you get paid at Akron RubberDucks? ›

Average Akron RubberDucks hourly pay ranges from approximately $11.68 per hour for Attendant to $13.96 per hour for Concession Stand Worker. Salary information comes from 6 data points collected directly from employees, users, and past and present job advertisem*nts on Indeed in the past 36 months.

What is the average attendance for the Akron RubberDucks? ›

Attendance By Average
TeamTotalAverage
Akron RubberDucks265,9384,029
Augusta GreenJackets260,0604,195
Springfield Cardinals256,9473,893
Northwest Arkansas Naturals256,5523,773
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Why did Akron leave the Rubber Bowl? ›

Why was the Rubber Bowl abandoned? The University of Akron, which purchased the stadium from the city in 1971, moved to InfoCision Stadium to be closer to campus and away from the poor conditions of the stadium.

Who owns Akron RubberDucks? ›

Ken Babby, a native of Potomac, Maryland, is the founder of Fast Forward Sports Group, owning the Akron RubberDucks (AA) and Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp (AAA) minor league baseball teams.

Why are Akron football called zips? ›

Akron Zips

In 1927, a campus-wide contest was conducted to choose a nickname for the University's athletic teams. Student Margaret Hamlin suggested "Zippers," which was also the name of a popular rubber overshoe sold by Akron's B.F. Goodrich Co.

Is Canal Park cashless? ›

Part of a trend across many venues, Canal Park went cashless starting in 2023.

Who invented RubberDucks? ›

Rubber ducks really hit the big time when in 1947, a sculptor called Peter Ganine filed a patent for a duck toy that he had created out of vinyl. Painted bright yellow and including their famous 'squeaker', the ducks were reproduced in their thousands and sold across the world.

Are the Akron RubberDucks AAA? ›

Others are a work in progress. But none I've attended recently left me scratching my head with mixed emotions quite so much as my recent experience visiting Canal Park and the Akron Rubber Ducks, the double-A minor league team affiliate of the major league Cleveland Guardians.

Why did the Akron Aeros change their name? ›

The name comes from Akron's history as the "Rubber Capital of the World." Akron maintains standing as the home of Goodyear HQ and the Bridgestone-Firestone tech center. "We wanted to do something that was fun and entertaining while honoring the heritage of this great community," RubberDucks owner Ken Babby says.

What is the alternate logo for the Akron RubberDucks? ›

Alternate identity for the Akron RubberDucks shows a flaming hotdog running with a fork in hand while wearing a jalepeno necklace and a backwards baseball cap.

Who is the Twins AAA team? ›

The St. Paul Saints are a Minor League Baseball team of the International League and the Triple-A affiliate of the Minnesota Twins. They are located in Saint Paul, Minnesota, and have played their home games at CHS Field since 2015.

Who are the Double-A affiliates of the Orioles? ›

The Baltimore Orioles currently have seven teams under their affiliation umbrella, including the Triple-A Norfolk Tides, the Double-A Bowie Baysox, the High-A Frederick Keys, the Low-A Delmarva Shorebirds, and the Short Season Aberdeen Ironbirds.

How many double AA baseball teams are there? ›

Double-A leagues

The Double-A classification is the second-highest level of play in Minor League Baseball. A total of 30 teams compete at this level, with 12 teams in the Eastern League, 8 teams in the Southern League, and 10 teams in the Texas League.

What team is Double-A Orioles? ›

The Bowie Baysox are a Minor League Baseball team located in Bowie, Maryland. They are the Double-A affiliate of the Baltimore Orioles, and play in the Eastern League.

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