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8/2 AAA Minor League Report

Posted by Jeremy on August 3, 2009 under Minor League Ball today | Be the First to Comment

Wow, lots has happened since the last minor league reports.  Several prospects have gotten fresh starts with new franchises and some are capitalizing on those opportunities.

Jeff Clement has,  as predicted, donned a first baseman’s glove and has hit like a top tier corner infielder since joining the Indianapolis Indians, hitting .545 with three HR and five runs scored in three games.  Clement is going to get a shot with the Bucs in the very near future and I think that the move to the NL and to 1B is going to be one that benefits him greatly.  The market for Clement’s cards is starting to pick up steam as many prospect prognosticators feel the same way that I do about his yellow and black rebirth.  Despite the optimistic start, beware!  Jeff Clement is an incredibly streaky hitter who could rip out 5 HR one week and manage just 5 hits the next.  Expect to pay $8-12 for each of his ‘06 autos right now and $2.50-3.50 for each of his ‘05 Bowman Chrome or Bowman Sterling first year cards right now.


Speaking of streaky hitters…..Travis Snider is molten hot right now.  The beefy Blue Jays OF blasted his 9th HR with the Las Vegas 51’st, driving in three runs and scoring three runs.  Snider is hitting .436 over his last 10 games with 4 HR 16 RBI and 12 runs scored.  In addition, he’s walked 8 times vs. 9 K’s during that time.  Strikeouts are always going to come in bunches for Snider, but his ability to work counts and get on base is key to his success in his next audition with the Jays.  Things are poised to open up for Snider soon as OF Jose Bautista’s production has been anemic at best.  At the same time, there is no real reason to rush the 21 year old slugger back to Toronto either.  This season was supposed to be Snider’s coming out party, but plate discipline woes and a shoulder injury mitigated his production.  The market for his first year autos in 2007 Bowman Sterling has been cut by more than half since this spring from $35-40 each to $15-18 today.  The bat speed is real, the power is prestigious, and the market for his cards are at all time lows.  Buy accordingly. 


Today’s top prospect is another Blue Jays farmhand.  Brian Dopirak is a long time minor league slugger who, at the age of 25, is experiencing a rebirth of his own as a member of the Toronto Blue Jays organization.  Drafted as an 18 year old in 2002, Dopirak pounded his way on prospectors’ radars in 2004 when he blasted 39 HR and 120 RBI for High-A Lancaster.  Since then, he has continued to hit HR’s at each minor league stop but has never been able to hit beyond AAA.  Yesterday’s 4-5 day that saw him hit HR’s #23 and 24 may change all of that.  At 6-4 and 220 lb., Dopirak is all hitter and is a below average defender at 1B.  Dopirak hits LH and RH pitching equally well but shows more power against southpaws.  He’s bound to get a look in September but it is unclear how much playing time he’ll get.  The market for Dopirak’s cards is low and slow right now, but a power surge in a big league uniform can create a brief window of collector interest for his cards.

AAA Player of the Day—BRIAN DOPIRAK

 

Other Notable Performances

Hitting:

  • Brandon Allen—2-5 2B HR(17) RBI
  • John Hester—3-5 2 2B 2 RBI R
  • Trent Oeltjen—2-4 HR(10) 2 RBI 2R BB SB(18)
  • Matt Downs—2-4 HR(11) RBI 2B 2R (Game 1)…..2-4 2B 3B R
  • Matt Tuiasosopo—2-4 HR(2) 3 RBI (Game 1)…..3-3 RBI (Game 2)
  • Brad Nelson—2-3 HR(11) RBI 2R 2B
  • Tyler Greene—3-3 3R BB 2 SB(21)
  • Allen Craig—2-3 R RBI BB
  • Wes Hodges—1-4 HR(4) RBI
  • Austin Jackson—2-4 2 RBI R 2 SB(19)
  • Jeff Clement—1-2 HR(17) RBI 2 BB 2R
  • Neil Walker—3-4 2 2B 2 RBI
  • Greg Golson—1-4 HR(2) RBI
  • Brett Wallace—1-3 HR(12) 2 RBI
  • Cole Armstrong—2-4 HR(9) 3 RBI 2R
  • Scott Sizemore—2-4 2R
  • Gaby Sanchez—1-2 HR(10) RBI 2 BB
  • Travis Snider—1-3 HR(9) 3 RBI 3R 2 BB
  • Brian Dopirak—4-5 2 HR(24) 3 RBI 4R

Pitching:

  • Junichi Tazawa—5.1 IP 2H 2 ER BB 3K L (9-7)
  • Clay Mortensen—5.1 IP 5H ER 3 BB 5K

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