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10/21 Arizona Fall League Report

Posted by Jeremy on October 22, 2009 under Minor League Ball today | Be the First to Comment

I was looking through some of my past posts and saw that the scoreboard section of each entry is a little mushed together, making it difficult to discern the final scores of each game.  I will try to do better going forward.

As for tonight’s action, the Phoenix Desert Dogs put up 17 runs tonight to provide us with a wealth of offensive performances to choose from.  Grant Desme blasted two more homeruns to up his league leading total to five and Josh Bell increased his league leading batting average to .600 on the strenght of a four hit day that included his first AFL dinger, a double and three RBI.  In other games, Jordan Danks went yard for the second consecutive day, Yonder Alonso and Colin Curtis hit their second HR’s of the fall and Daryl Jones homered, scored twice, walked three times and stole two more bases to increase his total to six on the young season.

We go back to the Desert Dogs for our top performer of the day.  Baltimore Orioles 1B prospect and former 1st round pick Brandon Snyder belted HR’s number 2 and 3 earlier today, driving in seven runs and scoring three times.  Those of you who have followed this blog for some time have heard me on several occasions laud the offensive potential of the 23 year old power hitter.  Snyder’s ‘09 campaign got off to a rousing start as he batted .343 with 10 HR 45 RBI and 19 doubles in just 54 games at AA Bowie.  A promotion to AAA Norfolk saw him struggle to maintain his batting average and power numbers (.248 2 HR 43 RBI 18 doubles in 73 games).   The cool down performance at Norfolk diminished the market for his cards somewhat, making his various autos in 2005 Rookie Cup and various 2006 Bowman products nice bargain basement buys at $5-10 each. 

The Orioles have some decisions to make in the off season as the club has clearly opted to shift to a more youth oriented lineup.  Emerging stars like Adam Jones, Nick Markakis, Matt Wieters, Nolan Reimold and a plethora of pitching talent make Baltimore an exciting up and coming A.L. East powerhouse that could contend with the other beasts in the east within the next two to three seasons.  Snyder’s torrid start to the ‘09 AFL season (.481 3 HR 12 RBI 10 runs) should increase the Orioles’ confidence in making him the front runner for the position in 2010.  Former Indians prospect Michael Aubrey should factor into the competition as well, but Snyder’s power upside and youth gives him a decided upper hand.  As much as I like Snyder, I do think he will struggle some in his first couple of months in a major league lineup.  He has a history of starting slowly at new levels before taking off and putting up better numbers.  Regardless, he’s a future 20-25 HR hitter who could drive in close to 100 runs in the middle of a young and talented Baltimore Orioles lineup.  Once that happens, the days of $5 Bowman Chrome and Sterling autos will be a thing of the distant past.

AFL Player of the Day—BRANDON SNYDER



 

Other Notable AFL Performances:

 

  Mesa Solar Sox 5

  • Josh Vitters—3-5 2B R 2 RBI
  • Bryan Petersen—2-5 2B R RBI
  • Wellington Castillo—3-4 BB
  • Greg Burns—1-2 3B R RBI 2 BB
  • Tommy Mendoza—4 IP 3H ER 3K W (1-1)

  Scottsdale Scorpions 4

  • Buster Posey—2-4 2B 2 RBI R
  • Thomas Neal—1-4 R SB(3)

 

 

  Surprise Rafters 10

  • Colin Curtis—3-5 HR(2) 2 RBI 2R 3B
  • Mitch Moreland—1-5 HR(1) 2 RBI 2R
  • Ike Davis—3-4 2B 2 RBI BB
  • Trey Henley—2-4 2B 2r HR(1) 3 RBI BB
  • Bryan Anderson—2-4 3B 2 RbI
  • Daryl Jones—1-1 2R HR(1) RBI 3 BB 2 SB(6)
  • Carlos Gutierrez—3.2 IP 2H 2 BB K W(2-0)

  Peoria Saguaros 9

  • Chris Heisey—4-5 2 2B 3B 2R 2 RBI
  • Lance Zawardzki—2-5 3B 2R RBI
  • Yonder Alonso—1-4 HR(2) 3 RBI
  • Josh Rodriguez—1-3 HR(1) RBI SB(1)
  • Jon Gaston—2-4 3B R

 

 

  Phoenix Desert Dogs 17

  • Brandon Snyder—4-5 2 HR(3) 7 RBI 2B 3R SB(1)
  • Grant Desme—2-3 2 HR(5) 3 RBI
  • Josh Bell—4-5 HR(1) 3 RBI 2R 2B
  • Corey Brown—1-4 HR(1) RBI BB
  • Matt Angle—3-5 2R RBI BB
  • Jemile Weeks—1-5 3R RBI BB SB(2)

  Peoria Javelinas 4

  • Russ Mitchell—3-3 2B 2R RBI
  • Jordan Danks—1-4 HR(2) RBI
  • C.J. Retherford—2-4 2 RBI

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