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6/16 AA Minor League Report

Posted by Jeremy on June 17, 2009 under Uncategorized | Be the First to Comment

Yesterday was a day for the pitchers in the AA ranks.  Tim Alderson had another excellent outing, tossing seven innings of two hit, shutout ball, walking two and striking out five for his 4th win of the season.  Alderson has outpitched fellow teammate Madison Bumgarner since being promoted to Connecticut, earning three of his four wins with a 1.82 ERA and 4 BB/34 K in 39.2 innings. 

A couple of pitchers had nice outings in losing efforts.  Trenton’s Zach McAllister tossed 7.1 innings, allowing an uncustomarily high nine hits and three earned runs.  He did strike out eight Connecticut Defenders though and didn’t allow any walks.  McAllister has the stuff and size to be a frontline strikeout pitcher, but his seems to oscillate between dominant, high-K performances and high-contact, low-K outings.  Perhaps this is because he is still working on establishing his secondary pitches, but the variances in performances makes it difficult to determine what he will be like at the major league level. 

Another big righty with frontline stuff is L.A. Angels top pitching prospect Jordan Walden.  The man with the 100 MPH heater was good in a loss, tossing 6.2 IP allowing 7 hits, three runs (one earned) and six K’s.  Walden has struggled with his command big time this season, walking 20 and striking out 38 in 37 innings of work.  June has been a big time bounce back month for Walden.  After a horrendous month of May (12.79 ERA in two outings) he’s bounced back with a 1.02 ERA in three June starts walking just 7 and striking out 22 in 17.2 innings.  Watch his next couple of starts going forward.  Conventional wisdom says that he’s back on track.

Today’s top prospect is Colorado Rockies top hurler Jhoulys Chacin.  The guru of the groundball went 7.1 innings allowing two hits and two earned runs while walking just one and striking out 10 hitters.  Chacin has some struggles during the month of April, but looks to be back on track with a solid May and June.  For the season, Chacin is now 5-5 with a 3.07 ERA and 25 BB/67 K in 76.1 IP.  He’s forcing 2.12 GO/FO and Texas League hitters are batting just .212 against him.  He’s due for a promotion soon and, given the lack of depth in Colorado’s rotation, it’s reasonable to consider that he may get a look in September.

AA Player of the Day—JHOULYS CHACIN

 

Other Notable Performances

Hitting:

  • Lucas Duda—2-2 2B R RBI
  • Nick Evans—2-4 2 2B R
  • Ian Desmond—3-4 HR(3) RBI
  • Leo Davis—2-4 2b RBI SB(5)
  • Lars Anderson—3-4
  • Mark Wagner—2-3 2B R RBI
  • Ryan Khoury—2-4 HR(1) RBI 2R
  • Juan Portes—2-3 2R 3B BB
  • Erik Lis—3-3 R 2 BB
  • Gorkys Hernandez—2-5 2B 2R RBI
  • Jose Tabata—2-4 2R RBI BB
  • Beau Mills—1-2 R 2 RBI BB
  • Brett Pill—3-4 3 RBI
  • Michael Taylor—2-4 2B 3B R
  • Brandon Snyder—1-2 2R 2 BB
  • Mitch Moreland—2-5 R RBI BB
  • Chad Tracy—2-5 2B 2R RBI BB
  • Johnny Whittleman—1-4 2R 2 RBI 2 BB
  • Marcus Lemon—2-5 2R
  • Josh Donaldson—2-5 2R 3 RBI
  • Chris Carter—2-5 2R
  • Hank Conger—2-4 2B R
  • Mark Trumbo—2-4 RBI
  • Donnie Delasco—2-4 2B R RBI BB
  • Luis Durango—3-4 R SB(26)
  • Cedric Hunter—2-4 3B 2 RBI

Pitching:

  • Jordan Walden—6.2 IP 7H ER 3 BB 6K L (1-3)
  • Trey Hearne—7 IP 5H 2 ER 3 BB 2K W (6-1)
  • Adam Mills—6 IP H 8K W (2-4)
  • Tim Alderson—7 IP 2H 2 BB 5K W (4-2)
  • Zach McAllister—7.1 IP 9H 3 ER 8K L (5-3)
  • Jhoulys Chacin—7.1 IP 2H 2 ER BB 10K W (5-5)

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