6/2 AA Minor League Report
Yesterday was a day for top pitching prospects to strut their stuff in the AA ranks. BoSox import Junichi Tazawa tossed seven quality innings, allowing a couple of runs and earning his 6th victory. Baltimore Orioles lefty Jake Arrieta did even better by punching out nine and allowing two runs over 6.2 innings for his 5th win. San Fran’s Tim Alderson allowed two runs over eight innings but lost and Dodgers youngster Josh Lindblom outdueled Arizona’s Jarrod Parker for his third win.
As good as the pitching was yesterday, not every AA hitter’s bat was silenced. Philly’s Michael Taylor hit his 10th HR as did Cincy’s 3B prospect Juan Francisco. Cleveland Indians top prospect Carlos Santana hit his 8th and 9th dingers while driving in three, and the group of Brandon Allen, Todd Frazier, Josh Bell, and Quentin Berry each rapped three hits.
Top honors for the day go to Chicago White Sox OF prospect John Shelby Jr. The son of former Baltimore Orioles and L.A. Dodgers catalyst John “T-Bone” Shelby went 4-5 with his 5th HR and five RBI. “Treybone” got off to a somewhat slow start this year and struggled through the month of May, hitting just .200. However, he has looked like a 5-tool talent over the last 10 games, hitting .308 with 2 HR 10 RBI and 7 runs scored. Last season, Shelby hit .295 with 15 HR 80 RBI and 33 SB at High-A Winston-Salem. He also amassed over 35 doubles and 80 runs for the second consectuive season.
Critics of Shelby, point to his struggles with his plate discipline (22 BB/98 K in ‘08) as a potential pitfall to his progress as a prospect. However, he has made significant strides through the first two months, having already walked 21 times vs. just 31 K’s. An upward shift in his plate discipline could revive thoughts of Shelby being a bonafide top of the order hitter for the White Sox. He is already an excellent defensive centerfielder and his blend of power and speed is always intriguing.
The Sox have a pleasant dilemma, however, as ‘08 draftee Jordan Danks has looked spectacular as a CF candidate as well. The younger and more projectible Danks has bested Shelby’s numbers across the board this season and seems to be on a fast track to U.S. Cellular Field, perhaps by the end of this season.
What does this mean for Shelby? Perhaps a trade….as the Sox have already tried to make a move for more pitching by putting together a deal for Jake Peavy. Although that deal fell through, it did demonstrate that Sox GM Kenny Williams is holding fast to his reputation of being an aggressive wheeler and dealer. It could also mean nothing, as Danks has been mainly playing LF since his promotion to Birmingham. Jermaine Dye’s contract is set to expire and Danks has the arm strength and size to be an everyday rightfielder. Also, everyday leftfielder and frequent DL denizen Carlos Quentin seems to be a better fit as a DH once Jim Thome departs.
Center field in Chicago’s south side has been a morass of mediocrity since the days of Aaron Rowand, but both Shelby and Danks seem to be excellent candidates who can each provide solidarity to the position within the next season or so. I think that the next couple of months will tell us a great deal about the Sox plans for both Shelby and Danks going forward and each should have a much more definitive major league role once Spring Training 2010 rolls around.
AA Player of the Day—JOHN SHELBY JR.
Other Notable Performances
Hitting:
- Lucas Duda—2-4 HR(3) RBI 2B
- Mark Wagner—1-4 2B R 2 RBI
- Aaron Bates—2-4 2B RBI
- Brett Pill—2-3 2 2B RBI
- Beau Mills—2-4 2B BB R
- Carlos Santana—2-4 2 HR(9) 3 RBI 2R
- Nick Weglarz—2-3 2B R BB
- Quentin Berry—3-5 R
- Michael Taylor—1-4 HR(10) RBI 2R BB
- Jim Negrych—1-4 HR(1) 2 RBI 2R BB
- Ryan Strieby—2-4 2B RBI BB
- Gorkys Hernandez—1-3 2b R
- Josh Bell—3-4 RBI
- Todd Frazier—3-5 2B
- Juan Francisco—1-4 HR(10) RBI
- Jordan Danks—2-5 R RBI
- Tyler Flowers—2-5 2R RBI BB
- Brandon Allen—3-5 3R
- Dayan Viciedo—2-6 R
- John Shelby Jr.—4-5 HR(5) 5 RBI 2R
- Tyler Green—1-4 2B 2R 3 RBI
Pitching:
- Travis Wood—6 IP 3H BB 6K
- Josh Lindblom—5 IP 3H 4K W (3-3)
- Jarrod Parker—6 IP 5H 2 ER 4 BB 4K L (4-2)
- Kyle Parker—7 IP 2H 2 BB 2K W (2-2)
- Kyle Cofield—7 IP 2H BB 3K W (4-2)
- Tim Alderson—8 IP 6K 2 ER 3K L (2-1)
- Jake Arrieta—6.2 IP 5H 2 ER 3 BB 9K W (5-3)
- Junichi Tazawa—7 IP 5H 2 ER 3K W (6-3)

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