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7/7 AA Minor League Report

Posted by Jeremy on July 9, 2009 under Minor League Ball today | Be the First to Comment

Phillies OF prospect Michael Taylor and Marlins OF prospect Michael Stanton each rapped three hits yesterday.  Taylor smacked two doubles and drove in two while stealing three bases.  The big day raised his average to .345 and pushed his season stolen base total to 17.  At 15 HR and 64 RBI, there isn’t much left for him to prove at the AA level and it seems logical to expect that he will get some AAA AB’s some time soon. 

Michael Stanton’s three hit day included his 18th HR of the season and three RBI.  Since his promotion to AA 29 games ago, the king sized slugger has struggled, hittng just .221 with 13 BB/34 K.  I’m not too dismayed by this, though.  Stanton is only in his second full season as a pro and his plate discipline is still a work in progress.  His month of June was dismal (.214 3 HR 9 RBI 9 BB/27 K in 22 games), but his July numbers (.241 3 HR 7 RBI 4 BB/7 K) shows marked improvement.  I expect that he will continue to acclimate himself well to AA pitching and think that the month of August will be his best yet.

Today’s top prospect is no stranger to this list.  Brian Matusz turned in his best performance of ‘09 tossing eight innings of one-hit ball, walking none and striking out 11.  This dominant outing lifted the lefty to a perfect 4-0 record at Bowie with a 0.34 ERA.  AA hitters are batting just .122 against Matusz and he’s walked just 6 and struck out 32 in 26.1 innings.  Despite his excellent showing, I don’t think he’ll get a crack at pitching in Baltimore this season as the club have Chris Tillman and Jake Arrieta ahead of him.  Tillman has fallen off as of late, though, and there could conceivably be a situatio where Matusz leapfrogs him for a promotion in September.  Arrieta will definitely be there by September at the latest.  Matusz is in his first season as a pro and prudence exercised by the O’s wouldn’t be a bad thing.  One thing is for certain, though, the future of the Orioles’ pitching staff looks to be quite bright.

AA Player of the Day—BRIAN MATUSZ

 

Other Notable Performances

Hitting:

  • Ryan Strieby—2-5 HR(16) 2 RBI 3R BB
  • Cale Iorg—2-6 HR(9) 2 RBI 3R
  • Alex Avila—3-6 HR(8) 4 RBI 3R 2B
  • Pedro Alvarez—1-5 HR(17) 2 RBI
  • Michael Taylor—3-4 2 2B R 2 RBI 3 SB(17)
  • Nick Weglarz—2-3 HR(13) 2 RBI 2R BB
  • Beau Mills—2-4 2B 2R RBI
  • Carlos Rivero—3-4 2B
  • John Drennen—2-4 2 RBI
  • Juan Francisco—2-3 HR(15) RBI BB 2R
  • Mike Wilson—1-2 HR(3) RBI 2 BB 2R
  • John Shelby Jr.—2-5 2B 3B R RBI
  • Tyler Flowers—2-4 R SB(3) BB
  • Dayan Viciedo—2-5 2R
  • Stefan Gartrell—1-3 HR(16) 3 RBI
  • Michael Stanton—3-5 HR(18) 3 RBI 2B
  • Logan Morrison—1-2 2B R RBI 3 BB
  • Alex Gordon—2-5 2B HR(1) 3 RBI
  • Darin Holcomb—1-3 HR(4) RBI
  • Lance Zawadzki—2-4 2B 2R
  • Mitch Canham—1-3 2B R 2 RBI BB
  • Johnny Whittleman—1-4 HR(4) 3 RBI BB 2R
  • Chad Tracy—3-5 2 2B R 2 RBI
  • Adrian Cardenas—3-4 R
  • Josh Donaldson—2-4 2B R RBI
  • James Rapoport—3-4 2B 2R 2 RBI BB
  • Steven Hill—1-5 HR(12) 2 RBI

Pitching:

  • Brian Matusz—8 IP H 11 K W (8-2)
  • Luis Perez—6 IP 5H ER BB 5K W (6-6)
  • Scott Diamond—7 IP 6H 3 ER BB 10K L (3-8)
  • Cesar Carillo—8 IP 3H Er BB 4K W (6-4)
  • Michael Kirkman—6 IP 2H BB 5K W (6-5)

7/5 AA Minor League Report

Posted by Jeremy on July 6, 2009 under Minor League Ball today | Be the First to Comment

L.A. Dodgers OF/1B prospect Andrew Lambo is swinging a hot bat through the first few days of July.  Yesterday’s 3-5 performance that included his 8th HR, five RBI and two runs scored raised his average to .438 for the month and .275 overall.  On the surface, Lambo’s HR numbers are a little below expected, but his 26 doubles and improved BB/K ratio are positive signs of good things to come.  Talent abounds on the Dodgers’ major league roster, especially in the outfield where the trifecta of Manny Ramirez, Andre Ethier, and Matt Kemp rivals baseball’s best.  Couple in James Loney’s sweet lefty swing at 1B and the fact that Lambo is still just 20 years old and it becomes apparent that the Dodgers will be unlikely to rush Lambo in his development.  Once he does arrive on the major league scene, Lambo is a likely bet to become a 20-25 HR middle of the lineup hitter for several years to come.

Greg Halman’s season has been, in large part, a major disappointment after his breakout 2008 season in which he was nearly a 30 HR/30 SB player.  Playing almost exclusively at West Tennessee, Halman is batting just .208 with 20 HR 50 RBI and just 5 SB.  Plate discipline is the biggest culprit as Halman has walked just 16 times and has punched out 119 times in just 71 games.  Halman’s all or nothing approach to hitting is frustrating as some days (like yesterday’s 2 HR 3 RBI 4 run day) he looks like a 5-tool elite prospect and other days he resembles the extremely raw player that struggled in 2007.  At just 21 years old, there is ample time for Halman to address his contact issues and pitch recognition.  The tools and athleticism is there for Halman to be a dynamic player at the major league level, but his future success is anything but a foregone conclusion.  Watch to see if he can improve his ability to control the strike zone before making any substantial investments in his cards.

Today’s top AA prospect is another 2008 breakout player Florida Marlins 1B prospect Logan Morrison.  The powerfully built lefty had a big day yesterday hitting his 5th HR as part of a 5-6 day with two doubles, five RBI and two runs scored.  Morrison’s big day boosted his batting average for the month of July up to .455 and his 3rd HR in the last five games is a prime indicator that his fractured right wrist is close to or at full strength.  Morrison was electric in the Arizona Fall League this past winter, raising his stock significantly within the organization and amongst baseball card prospectors.  The Marlins are in an endless quest to fill big league positions with low cost talent.  Jorge Cantu is a solid first baseman who is earning $3.5 million this season and should earn more through arbitration next season.  There is a chance that the Marlins don’t offer him arbitration next year and in favor of giving Gaby Sanchez and Logan Morrison a shot to vie for the position this following spring.  The market for Morrison’s cards is strong right now, but is not quite as hot as it was when he was opening eyes in the AFL this past fall.

AA Player of the Day—LOGAN MORRISON

 

Other Notable Performances

Hitting:

  • Ike Davis—1-2 HR(9) RBI
  • Mike McBryde—4-5 2 3B 4 RBI 2R SB(14)
  • Brett Pill—2-4 2B 3 RBI
  • Sharlon Schoop—2-4 2R BB 2 SB(3)
  • Brock Bond—2-5 2R 3 RBI
  • Carlos Rivero—3-3 R RBI
  • Greg Halman—3-5 2 HR(20) 3 RBI 2B 4R
  • Mike Wilson—4-4 HR(2) 4 RBI BB 2 2B 2R
  • Matt Mangini—2-5 HR(6) RBI
  • Logan Morrison—5-6 HR(5) 5 RBI 2 2B 2R
  • Scott Cousins—3-5 2B R RBI SB(18)
  • Juan Portes—2-5 2B 3 RBI
  • Tyler Colvin—3-5 HR(7) 2 RBI R 2B 2R
  • James Adduci—4-5 3 RBI SB(19)
  • Josh Reddick—2-6 R 3B 2 RBI
  • Ryan Kalish—3-5 HR(7) 2 RBI 2B 2R
  • Jorge Jimenez—3-5 HR(9) 2 RBI 2R
  • Argenis Diaz—2-4 2 RBI
  • Lars Anderson—1-4 2B R RBI BB
  • David Cooper—2-4 R RBI BB
  • Dayan Viciedo—2-4 RBI
  • David Lough—3-5 2B R HR(6) 3 RBI
  • Alex Gordon—2-4 4 RBI
  • Colin Delome—2-4 3B 2 RBI
  • Andrew Lambo—3-4 HR(8) 5 RBI 2B 2R BB
  • Russ Mitchell—2-5 HR(8) 3 RBI 2R BB
  • Tommy Giles—1-3 HR(6) 2 RBI
  • Cyle Hankerd—1-4 HR(5) RBI
  • Pete Kozma—2-4 R RBI BB
  • Cedric Hunter—3-4 2B 2R

Pitching:

  • Ryan Mullins—8 IP 5H 8K W (6-8)
  • Radhames Liz—7 IP 7H BB 7K W (3-1)
  • Casey Coleman—8 IP 2H 3 BB 4K W (9-3)
  • John Ely—6 IP 5H 3 ER 3 BB 5K W (7-7)
  • Pat Stanley—7 IP 5H ER 2 BB 8K W (5-2)
  • Eric Nielson—5 IP 5H ER 2 BB 9K
  • Tim Alderson—6 IP 3H 3 ER BB 3K W (6-2)

4/1 Spring Training Report

Posted by Jeremy on April 2, 2009 under Uncategorized | Be the First to Comment

Turning the page on the calendar, I saw the big red circle around April 6th marking the beginning of the 2009 MLB regular season!  Spring training has flown by this season at a rocket’s (not steroid enhanced) pace and what a spring it has been for several young players!  Wednesday’s action saw all or nothing slugger Michael Wilson of the Seattle Mariners slug his 8th HR of the spring, and super non-rookies Travis Buck and Alex Gordon hit their 4th and 6th HR’s respectively.  ‘08 N.L. Rookie of the Year, Geovanny Soto and Mets prospect Omir Santos rang the dinger bell twice, but it was the young pitchers who opened eyes today.  San Francisco Giants superstar-in-the-making Madison Bumgarner surrendered just one hit in 3 innings of work while striking out 4, but even that performance was not good enough to usurp the one time phenom Homer Bailey.  The Cincinnati Reds hurler tossed 6 innings allowing 4 hits, 2 earned runs a walk an 8 strikeouts.  Additionally, he went 2 for 2 at the plate with a double and a run scored.  While it may not earn him a spot on the Reds’ rotation, it is surely worthy of receiving today’s Youngster of the Day award.

 

Youngster of the Day—HOMER BAILEY

 

Other Notable Performances:

  • Josh Anderson—1-4 R RBI
  • Adam Rosales—2-3 HR(2) 2 RBI
  • Homer Bailey—6 IP 4H 2 ER BB 8K (2-2 2B R)
  • Chris Johnson—2-4 2B RBI R
  • William Glen—4 IP 6H ER BB 4K (W)
  • Omir Santos—2-3 2 HR(4) 3 RBI 2R
  • Travis Snider—2-3 2 2B R RBI
  • Ross Detwiler—2.1 IP H
  • Derek Holland—4 IP 3H ER BB 4K W(2)
  • Matt Brown—1-3 HR(3) 2 RBI
  • Geovanny Soto—2-2 2 HR(2) 5 RBI
  • Travis Buck—2-2 HR(4) 2 RBI
  • Cliff Pennington—2-2 2B 2 RBI R
  • Rob Johnson—1-5 HR(2) 2 RBI
  • Trevor Crowe—1-4 BB 2R
  • Mike Wilson—2-5 HR(8) 2R 2 RBI
  • Dexter Fowler—3-5 2B 3B RBI 2R
  • Alex Gordon—2-4 HR(6) RBI
  • Albert Callaspo—2-3 2B RBI BB SB(1)
  • Billy Butler—1-4 HR(4) RBI
  • Madison Bumgarner—3 IP H 4K


3/30 Spring Training Report

Posted by Jeremy on March 31, 2009 under Uncategorized | Be the First to Comment

With one week left to go, all of the clubs have been or will be calling up some of their younger players from the minor league camps for a final round of innings in the big league camp before heading to their minor league destinations. Today’s action saw Adam Jones belt his 3rd HR of the season, as did the red hot Erick Aybar. Taylor Teagarden and Justin Smoak went deep for the Rangers and Alex Gordon did it twice. On the mound, Glen Perkins pitched to his 3rd win of the spring and Brett Anderson gritted through 6 innings for his 2nd victory. The youngster of the day, though, was Seattle Mariners OF prospect Mike Wilson who blasted his 6th and 7th HR of the spring, knocking in 5.

 

Youngster of the Day—MIKE WILSON

Other Notable Performances:

  • Kenshin Kawakami—6 IP 4H 2 ER 2 BB 4K
  • Adam Rosales—2-2 2 2B 2 RBI
  • Wellington Castillo-2-2
  • Ross Ohlendorf—5.1 IP 3H ER 2 BB 3K
  • Johnny Cueto—5 IP 3H ER 4 BB 2K
  • Ryan Perry—IP BB SV(1)
  • Andrew MIller—6 IP 4H UER 3K
  • David Purcey—6 IP 2H ER 5 BB 2K
  • Adam Lind—2-3 2B
  • Glen Perkins—6 IP 4H Bb 4K W(3)
  • Adam Jones—1-3 HR(3) RBI
  • Daniel Murphy—2-3 HR(1) RBI 2B
  • Trevor Crowe—1-2 2R 2 BB SB(7)
  • Josh Whitesell—1-3 HR(3) 2 RBI
  • Taylor Teagarden—1-2 HR(4) 3 RBI BB
  • Justin Smoak—1-2 HR(2) RBI
  • Jesus Guzman—1-1 HR(5) RBI
  • Mike Wilson—2-3 2 HR(7) 5 RBI
  • Casey McGehee—1-2 HR(6) 2 RBi 2R
  • Alcides Escobar—1-1 2R RBI SB(4)
  • Brett Anderson—6 IP 6H 3 ER bB 4K W(2)
  • Chris Denorfia—2-5 2B 2 RBI R
  • Alex Gordon—2-5 2 HR(5) 3 RBI 2R
  • Josh Fields—2-4 2B R
  • Kendry Morales—3-4 2B 3B 3 RBI R
  • Erick Aybar—2-3 HR(3) RBI 2R


3/26 Spring Training report

Posted by Jeremy on March 27, 2009 under Uncategorized | Be the First to Comment

Joba Chamberlain earned his 3rd win of the spring, Jordan Schafer and Pablo Sandoval continue to post multi-hit games, and sparsely used prospects David Cooper and Gerardo Parra tacked up a couple of base knocks yesterday.  However, the top youngster was Kansas City Royals’ SS Mike Aviles whose 2-3 afternoon included his 2nd HR 5 RBI and 2 runs scored.  The Royals young offense is rounding into shape and I fully believe that this team is one that will turn some heads this season.

 

Youngster of the Day—MIKE AVILES

Other Notable Performances:

  • Emilio Bonifacio—2-4 3B 5 RBI R
  • Cameron Maybin—2-3 2B 2R
  • Adam Jones—3-4 HR(1) 2B 2 RBI 2R
  • Joba Chamberlain—4.1 IP 3H 2 ER 3 BB 3K W(3)
  • Aaron Mathews—2-3 2R RBI
  • David Cooper—2-3 R
  • Jordan Schafer—2-4 3B R
  • Freddie Freeman—1-2 RBI
  • Matt Joyce—1-3 RBI R BB SB(1)
  • Rick Porcello—2.1 IP 3H ER 3 BB K
  • Pablo Sandoval—2-4 2 RBI 2R SB(1)
  • Blake DeWitt—2-4 2B 2 RBI R
  • Jason McDonald—3 IP 2H 2 BB 3K W(2)
  • Elvis Andrus—1-2 R RBI
  • Mike Aviles—2-3 HR(2) 2B 4 RBI 2R
  • Alex Gordon—2-3 R
  • Billy Butler—2-4 R
  • Mitch Maier—1-1 R RBI SB(2)
  • Gerardo Parra—2-4 2B R RBI
  • Chris Getz—1-4 R 2 SB(4)
  • Nick Adenhart—6 IP 5H ER 2 BB 3K W(2)