BREAKING NEWS: Giants prospect Roupp details full-circle trip to Oracle Park as teen

Giants prospect Roupp details full-circle trip to Oracle Park as teen

Giants prospect Landen Roupp grew up in the South but is familiar with San Francisco thanks to a remarkable childhood memory.

In talking to KNBR’s Marty Lurie in Sunday’s “Talkin’ Baseball,” the right-handed pitcher shared an incredible full-circle story about a high school trip to the Golden State and stop at Oracle Park.

“Funny story about that,” Roupp told Lurie. “We went on a senior trip to San Francisco in high school [and] my dad went with us. And we were standing at Levi’s Landing looking out to the field. And he was like, ‘You’re going to pitch here one day.’ Kind of coming full circle, but not there yet. That’s what we’re playing for.”

Little did the Roupp family know that Landen would be pitching for the Giants organization years later.

While Roupp remains a longshot to make San Francisco’s Opening Day roster, he continues to put his head down and work during spring training.

Nonetheless, Roupp’s experience in San Francisco is unique to his background.

“I grew up in North Carolina… Rocky Mount. I rooted for the [Atlanta] Braves… Never went to a game, but I think I’ve only been to three major league stadiums,” Roupp added, “and San Francisco [Oracle Park] was my first one ever, so kind of a coincidence there.”

The 25-year-old had zero affiliation to the Giants as a fan or local. However, he’s a home debut away from fulfilling his father’s prophecy.

It’s uncertain if or when that time will come for Roupp.

But if a chance on the Oracle Park mound arises, the North Carolina product must update the remarkable story he’s likely told hundreds of times.

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More roster cuts

Early in the afternoon we learned that the team told Josh Harrison that he wasn’t going to make the roster and that he chose to opt out of his contract and see if he could catch on somewhere else. A few hours after that the Reds announced they had reassigned pitchers Tyler Gilbert, Justin Bruihl, and Brooks Kriske, along with utility-man Tony Kemp to minor league camp

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Minor Leaguer’s get some acknowledgement

In one of the stranger, but funny things, MiLB.com released their Spring Breakout Series 1st and 2nd team All-Star selections. It’s funny because some teams didn’t even get to play, some teams are going to still play, and all but the Reds and Cardinals only played one game among the rest of the organizations, but hey – it’s still cool to recognize some players who may not otherwise get it.

The Reds had two players make the 1st Team. Shortstop Carlos Sanchez went 2-5 with a double, walk, and two runs batted in during his two games. Rhett Lowder also made the team for his two shutout innings with two strikeouts in the game he pitched in.

 

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