Posted by Jeremy on October 29, 2009 under Minor League Ball today |
Yesterday’s games saw Atlanta Braves 1B prospect Freddie Freeman continue his hot streak with three more hits. Oakland A’s prospects Corey Brown and Jemile Weeks had nice outings as Brown rapped three more RBI’s and Weeks doubled twice and drove in two runs. San Diego Padres prospect Lance Zawadzki put a black mark on Aaron Crow’s professional debut by taking him deep, though Crow looked pretty sharp allowing just two runs on three hits in his four innings.
In Mesa, Andrew Cashner logged four no-hit innings, walking two and striking out four for his first win of the season. Boston Red Sox SS/P prospect Casey Kelly had his best day with the bat, doubling, tripling and driving in four runs.
Today’s top prospect is the hands down best player in Arizona this fall, Grant Desme. The A’s slugger remarkably tallied two more HR’s to raise his league leading total to 10. Desme is now just four behind Brandon Wood’s AFL record and his .469 BA and 22 RBI leads the league right now. Desme quietly had a big season for the A’s at Low-A Kane County and High-A Stockton, hitting .288 with 31 HR 89 RBI 40 SB and 98 runs scored. Desme’s biggest culpability right now is his contact issues as he struck out 148 time in 131 games. To date, Desme has fanned 14 times in 12 games, but his eight walks and 23 hits in that span makes his aggressive approach at the plate tolerable, if not encouraging. Desme doesn’t have any first year cards right now, but when they do arrive (‘09 Bowman Draft?) they should command a solid market right out of the gate.
AFL Player of the Day—GRANT DESME

Other Notable AFL Performances:
Mesa Solar Sox 12
- Bryan Petersen—2-5 HR(2) 2 RBI 2R
- Starlin Castro—2-5 RBI 2R
- Hank Conger—2-4 2B R RBI BB
- David Cooper—2-4 RBI R
- Casey Kelly—2-4 2B 3B 4 RBI R BB
- Josh Vitters—2-5 RBI R
- Andrew Cashner—4 IP 0H 2 BB 4K W (1-2)
Scottsdale Scorpions 5
- Brandon Crawford—2-4 HR(1) RBI
- William Susdorf—1-2 HR(2) 2 RBI 2 BB
- Buster Posey—1-3 2R BB
Phoenix Desert Dogs 11
- Grant Desme—3-4 2 HR(1) 4 RBI 4R BB
- Brandon Waring—3-5 3B RBI 2R
- Corey Brown—2-5 3 RBI
- Jemile Weeks—3-3 2 2B 2 RBI R
Peoria Javelinas 6
- Trayvon Robinson—2-5 RBI R
- Casper Wells—1-4 HR(3) 3 RBI
- Justin Sellers—3-4 2B R
- Jordan Danks—1-3 R RBI BB
Peoria Saguaros 9
- Lance Zawadzki—2-4 HR(1) 2 RBI 2R BB
- Jon Gaston—1-5 3B R 2 RBI
- Yonder Alonso—2-4 2R 2 RBI
- Freddie Freeman—3-4 2B R RBI BB
- Brandon Hicks—2-4 3B RBI BB
- Steven Garrison—3 IP 3H 2 BB K W (1-1)
Surprise Rafters 0
- Reese Havens—2-4
- Aaron Crow—4 IP 3H 2 ER BB 2K L (0-1)
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Posted by Jeremy on October 22, 2009 under Minor League Ball today |
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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Posted by Jeremy on October 19, 2009 under Minor League Ball today |
Russell Mitchell homered and drove in four RBI for the second consectutive day and Scott Sizemore hit his third HR of the young season. Andrew Lambo collected four more hits and Michael Stanton’s three hits and third stolen base continues to give evidence that he’s developing into a more well rounded offensive player. Orioles 3B prospect Josh Bell rapped three hits and drove in three runs, but it was show stopping teammate Stephen Strasburg who takes home top honors with a solid AFL debut, pitching 3.1 shut out innings, allowing two hits, one walk while striking out two for his first AFL win.
AFL Player of the Day—STEPHEN STRASBURG

Other AFL Performances:
Peoria Javelinas 13
- Russ Mitchell—2-5 HR(2) 4 RBI 2B 2R
- Scott Sizemore—1-4 HR(3) 2 RBI 2R BB
- Dayan Viciedo—2-5 2B 3R RBI
- Casper Wells—3-5 HR(1) 3 RBI 3R
- Andrew Lambo—4-5 2B 3B RBI
- Jordan Danks—2-5 2B 3R
Peoria Saguaros 3
- Cedric Hunter—2-2
- Zack Cozart—1-4 2B R
- Jon Gaston—1-3 R RBI BB
- Chris Heisey—2-4 RBI BB
- Chia-Jen Lo—2 IP H 4K
Surprise Rafters 7
- Brandon Laird—1-5 HR(1) 3 RBI
- Dan Delasco—3-5 R
- Marcus Lemon—1-3 R RBI BB SB(1)
- Ruben Tejeda—1-3 RBI 2 BB SB(2)
- Tanner Scheppers—2 IP H BB 2K
Mesa Solar Sox 3
- Michael Stanton—3-4 RBI SB(3)
- Starlin Castro—3-4 SB(1)
- Ryan Mount—1-3 RBI BB
Phoenix Desert Dogs 7
- Brandon Snyder—2-3 3R BB
- Josh Bell—3-4 2B 3 RBI R
- Grant Desme—2-4 HR(2) RBI
- Brad Emaus—2-4 RBI SB(1)
- Stephen Strasburg—3.1 IP 2H BB 2K W (1-0)
Scottsdale Scorpions 4
- Jose Tabata—2-5 RBI
- Buster Posey—1-3 RBI BB
- Brandon Allen—1-3 RBI BB
- William Susdorf—1-4 HR(1) RBI
- Thomas Neal—1-4 R SB(1)
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Posted by Jeremy on August 5, 2009 under Minor League Ball today |
Eric Young Jr. couldn’t stay off of the bases as he rapped two hits and drew three walks yesterday, scoring three times. Oddly, he didn’t add to his PCL-leading total of 54 stolen bases but his three runs scored yesterday brings his season total to an MiLB high of 99 for the season. Young’s name was bantied about in trade rumors but the Rockies held fast to their speedy 2B prospect. There was some thought prior to last season of moving Young to the outfield where his speed and marginal infield glove would be a better fit. Young has work dilligently over the past couple of years to improve his infield defense, cutting his errors nearly in half and raising his fielding percentage by more than 20 points. Clint Barmes is the current second basemen for the Rockies, but he is arbitration eligible and due to receive a raise from his current $1.6M contract. Young is ready to take over the helm and is a much more potent top of the lineup hitter. Unlike many speedsters, Young has some pop in his bat. This season, the 24 year old has collected 30 XBH and his 49 BB/64 K ratio falls in line with a prototypical top of the order hitter. Expect Young to get his callup by September and to be the odds on favorite to be the opening day starter in 2010.
Today’s top prospect is rapidly rising catcher Buster Posey. The Giants’ future backstop hit his first AAA HR, driving in four runs and scoring twice. Posey had gotten off to a slow start after his promotion, but has regrouped to hit .281 over his last 10 games. Posey’s plate discipline has not waned as he has a 55 BB/55 K ratio. I expect Posey to continue to swing a hot bat through the rest of the AAA season, which should enhance his chances to earn some playing time behind Benji Molina at some point in September. Molina’s contract expires at the end of the ‘09 season and it seems quite reasonable that he will not return to the Giants in 2010. The market for Posey’s cards is understandibly hot right now as he has rapidly shot up through San Francisco’s farm system. His top selling cards are his 2008 Bowman Chrome Draft autos which command a healthy $37-42 each. There are more affordable first year autos to be had, like his ‘08 Donruss Elite Extra autos (#/934) which command $27-32 each, 08 Bowman Sterling ($24-27), and ‘08 Razor ($20-22). Even with this elevated market, I think there is still room for some value growth in his products, especially if he can help contribute to the Giants’ pennant run. A more opportune time to purchase his first year autos, though, should be during the offseason when the collecting masses diverts its attention to football cards and memorabilia.
AAA Player of the Day—BUSTER POSEY

Other Notable Performances
Hitting:
- Jaime Hoffmann—2-5 2 2B 2 RBI SB(14)
- Tony Abreu—2-5 HR(8) 2 RBI
- Joe Koshansky—1-5 HR(18) 2 RBI
- Angel Salome—1-1 R RBI 2 BB
- Buster Posey—2-4 HR(14) 4 RBI 2B 2R BB
- Brett Wallace—2-5 2B R RBI
- Eric Young Jr.—2-3 3R 3B 2 RBI 3 BB
- Kila Ka’aihue—3-5 r RBI
- Van Pope—2-3 HR(4) RBI 2R SB(2)
- Michael Brantley—2-3 BB SB(37)
- Brandon Snyder—3-5 2R SB(3)
- Nick Evans—3-5 2 2B R
- Jeff Frazier—3-5 2 2B 2R RBI
- Chris Heisey—3-4 2B
- Neil Walker—1-4 2B R 4 RBI
- Desmond Jennings—2-5 2B 2R 2 RBI
- Matt Joyce—3-4 2 RBI
- Jose Morales—2-3 2 2B 2 RBI BB
Pitching:
- Drew Carpenter—6 IP 6H 2 ER BB 6K W (9-2)
- Travis Wood—7 IP 3H 2 BB 4K W (10-4)
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Posted by Jeremy on July 27, 2009 under Minor League Ball today |
Joaquin Arias had a stellar spring training with the Rangers but found himself as a late March cut as the Rangers were dead set on giving Elvis Andrus the starting SS job with Omar Vizquel playing the role of seasoned mentor. Arias has been hot as of late, hitting .319 with 3 of his 4 HR and 12 of his 46 RBI over the last 10 games. He’s got excellent speed (16/18 SB) and has committed only six errors this season. At 24 years old, he’s the perfect candidate for a rebuilding team with a vacancy at SS (Mariners anyone?) His MLB audition last season was solid as he hit .291 in 32 games with 4 SB and 10 XBH. I would love to see him packaged as an extra piece in a deal to another franchise as it is always a shame to see talented players mired in deep systems lose precious years of MLB experience biding their time at the minor league levels. Watch to see if he is packaged in a deal at the deadline and then pick up one of his several autos for less than $5. His first year cards are autographs in the Bowman Chrome and Bowman’s Best sets. Each can be had for $3-4 each.
Brandon Snyder is a name that we haven’t mentioned much since his promotion to AAA as he has struggled with the new challenge. However, his 3-4 showing yesterday in which he doubled and scored two runs is an indicator that he may be starting to get on his feet. He has hit safely in six of his last seven games but still has not found the plate discipline that he displayed at AA Bowie. This is a prime time to buy low once again as he has settled back into the $3-5 ranks with his various autos. Keep tabs on his next 10 games, if he continues to hit the ball well and can balance the BB/K scale a bit more, he could find himself in Camden Yards come September.
Today’s top performer is a repeat offender. Tacoma’s Adam Moore hit his 9th HR of the season, driving in five runs and scoring twice in the Rainier’s 14-9 rout of the hapless Las Vegas Stars. Moore is the M’s most polished and well rounded receiver as Jeff Clement is no longer a viable catching prospect and Rob Johnson is a good catch/no hit backup. The spectre of former GM Bill Bavasi will cast a two year blight on the current catching situation at Safeco as Kenji Johjima’s $24 M extension remains one of the club’s worst maneuvers this side of Carlos Silva’s 4 year $42 M sentence. Johjima’s high price forces the club to endure his menail production while inhibiting opportunities to get a full feel for what they have in Moore. His 2008 autos are still solid bargains at $4-6 each and his ‘09 Bowman Chrome autos can be snagged at similar prices. He’s probably a year away from earning significant MLB service time, but he immediately becomes Seattle’s best catcher when he arrives.
AAA Player of the Day—ADAM MOORE

Other Notable Performances
Hitting:
- Andy Marte—1-2 HR(18) RBI 2R 2 BB
- Chris Johnson—1-3 HR(6) RBI
- Yorandy Ramirez—3-4 2 SB(9)
- Mike Baxter—1-3 2B 2R RBI BB
- Chris Petit—2-4 2R
- Sean Rodriguez—2-2 2R RBI 2 BB (Game 1)…..2-3 2B R (Game 2)
- Travis Snider—2-5 HR(6) RBI
- Jeff Clement—2-5 2 RBI R
- Adam Moore—2-4 HR(9) 5 RBI 2R BB
- Chris Heisey—3-5 R
- Drew Stubbs—1-5 HR(3) RBI
- Chris Valaika—1-3 2B 2 RBI
- Joaquin Arias—3-4 HR(4) 3 RBI 3R 3B BB
- Chris Davis—2-4 R 2 RBI
- Jose Vallejo—2-4 2B 3B 3 RBI R
- Brandon Snyder—3-4 2B 2R
- Matt Joyce—2-3 2 2b 2 RBI R
- Rhyne Hughes—3-4 HR(22) 2 RBI 2B
- Jason Pridie—4-7 2B RBI R SB(21)
- David Winfree—2-5 R 2 RBI 3B
- Alejandro De Aza—3-5 2B HR(6) RBI 3R
- Jai Miller—1-4 HR(8) RBI
- Buster Posey—0-0 2R 4 BB
- Ramiro Pena—3-3 HR(2) 2 RBI BB
- Wilkin Ramirez—2-5 2B 2R RBI
- Brent Clevlen—3-5 HR(11) 3 RBI 2B 2R
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Posted by Jeremy on July 21, 2009 under Minor League Ball today |
Minnesota Twins OF prospect David Winfree is a name that makes our run down of daily performances quite often, but he is oft overlooked amidst the prospecting ranks. Yesterday the former 2003 draftee launched his 13th HR of the season as part of a three hit day and drove in two runs. The Twins are still in contention for a post season bid and have a good deal of depth in their current OF situation, however, the 23 year old Winfree is someone to keep an eye on as a sleeper for future consideration. At 6-3 230 lb. Winfree has as much power potential as anyone in the Twins’ system not named Angel Morales. This season, Winfree is batting .274 with 13 HR 48 RBI and 22 doubles. He has good athleticism and a strong arm that plays well in right field. His positive strides made last year in plate discipline (41 BB/85 K) have gone by the wayside this year (15 BB/65 K), and he will need to shore that up in order to tack down a future big league job. The Twins have some good depth in their outfield right now, but no one seems to have distinguished themselves as franchise fixtures. Michael Cuddyer is signed through 2010, but his contract ($8.5M in ‘10) puts him at the center of several trade rumors. The Twins are in need of an upgrade on the left side of their infield and there have been some rumors that Braves SS Yunel Escobar could be had for either Cuddyer or Denard Span. Over the long term, I don’t see Winfree having a sustainable future with the Twins as trio of Ben Revere, Aaron Hicks, and Angel Morales are a couple years away from making their impact on the major leagues, but there could just be a window for Winfree to get a shot to make his major league debut when the rosters expand in September.
Houston Astros former 1st round southpaw turned outfielder Brian Bogusevic has had a decent season, but not to the level that I envisioned this past offseason. After going 3-5 with a HR and three RBI yesterday, the former Tulane Wave is hitting .280 with 6 HR 44 RBI 11 SB and 44 runs scored. There is still quite a bit to like in Bogusevic’s game. At 6-3 215 lb., he is big, strong and has exceptional athleticism that allows for him to play at an above average CF with a cannon for an arm. He’s shown better plate discipline in the past, but his 37 BB/80 K ratio this season is not particularly alarming. At 25 years old, Bogusevic is primed to make his major league debut soon, but the fact that the Astros are in contention will delay that a bit. Houston’s GM Ed Wade has given the indication that the Astros will utilize a wait and hold strategy as the deadline approaches. They are not interested in selling off some of their high priced talent (Carlos Lee, Roy Oswalt, Lance Berkman, Miguel Tejada) for much needed organizational depth. Conversely, they are reluctant to dip into their farm system in order to add a piece or two. I see the ‘Stros sliding out of the race as St. Louis and Milwaukee make the Central a two team race. The best thing that Boguesvic can do over the next month is tighten up his BB/K ratio and continue to drive the ball with XBH authority. The more he can do that, the better his MLB opportunities will be going forward.
Today’s top prospect from the AAA ranks is Arizona Diamondbacks catching prospect John Hester. Yesterday, the 25 year old backstop belted HR’s number five and six, driving in three runs and scoring three times. Hester is a 2006 13th round draftee of the D’backs who played sporadically at Stanford but has progressed steadily through Arizona’s farm system. This season the 6-4 215 lb. Hester is hitting .313 for the Reno Aces with 6 HR 40 RBI 25 doubles and 10 stolen bases. Defensively, Hester has drawn accolades from current Diamonbacks manager and former catcher A.J. Hinch as being the best at blocking balls in the dirt and shows above average aptitude at calling games, mobility and arm strength.
The organization’s depth at catcher is underwhelming. Current Arizona starter Miguel Montero is enjoying his best season as a pro, but has still underdelivered since his promising minor league career. Hester has been likened to K.C. backstop John Buck, but I think that he has a better bat than him. Expect Hester to catch some Dan Haren and Brandon Webb pitches at some point this season and, perhaps, beyond that.
AAA Player of the Day—JOHN HESTER

Other Notable Performances
Hitting:
- Rhyne Hughes—2-4 HR(21) RBI 2B
- Steven Pearce—2-5 HR(13) 2 RBI
- Drew Stubbs—2-4 2B R BB SB(36)
- Chris Valaika—1-2 HR(5) RBI 2 BB
- Matt LaPorta—2-3 2 RBI 2B 2R BB
- Wes Hodges—2-4 R RBI
- Jason Pridie—4-5 R 5 RBI SB(20)
- David Winfree—3-5 HR(13) 2 RBI 2B
- Hernan Iribarren—3-5 2B 2R RBI
- Alcides Escobar—2-5 R RBI
- Tyler Greene—1-3 HR(5) RBI 2R 2 BB
- Brian Bogusevic—3-5 HR(6) 3 RBI
- Tommy Manzella—1-4 HR(6) 2 RBI BB
- Yorandy Ramirez—1-1 HR(10) 3 RBI
- J.P. Arencibia—2-4 HR(10) 2 RBI
- Kila Ka’aihue—3-5 2B 3R 3 RBI
- Michael Saunders—2-3 2B R
- Chad Huffman—2-5 2 2B RBI
- John Hester—2 HR(6) 3 RBI 3R BB
- Buster Posey—3-5 2B
Pitching:
- Dan McCutchen—6 IP 6H Er BB 6K W (9-5)
- James Simmons—5 IP 6H Er 2 BB 4K W (5-5)
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Posted by Jeremy on July 9, 2009 under Minor League Ball today |
San Francisco Giants OF prospect Roger Kieschnick went 3-4 yesterday, blasting his 17th HR, driving in three runs and scoring twice. In an organization chocked full of blue chip talent, Kieschnick’s 2009 season has gone widely unnoticed. However, the former Texas Tech star has been excellent this season, hitting .303 with 17 HR 66 RBI 7 SB and 55 runs scored. At 6-3 200 lb., Kieschnick has the size and strength of a prototypical right fielder. The biggest knock on him, at this point, is his plate discipline. This season, Kieschnick has walked just 20 times while striking out 78 times in 81 games. This ratio will clearly affect his batting average as he advances to higher levels and make him more of a one dimensional hitter. He will definitely hit for power at the major league level, but notions of a .300 plus batting average should be tempered significantly. Kieshnick’s numbers are likely inflated a bit because of the wonderful hitting parks in the California League. His next stop will be AA Connecticut, though, a league that tends to lean toward the pitchers. Watch to see how he adjusts after his promotion, either this year or next, to get a better reading on his porjected future.
Today’s top player is a more nondescript prospect in Baltimore Orioles 1B prospect Robbie Widlansky. The former Florida Atlantic standout and ‘07 11th round pick went 2-4 yesterday with his first two HR of the season, three RBI and three runs scored. Widlansky is a versatile player who can play both corner OF positions and both corner infield positions. He was injured for the first two months of the season, but has been red hot since his return, hitting .388 10 doubles and 18 runs scored in 31 games. Widlansky doesn’t profile as an everyday player at this point in his career. At 24 years old, he is a bit old for the High-A level but may be due for a promotion before the end of this season. He’s got decent size (6-2 210 lb.) and showed a considerable boost in power during his final season at FA, hitting .433 with 15 HR and 69 RBI. I don’t expect that he will be a full time player at the major league level, but his reputation as being a hard nosed workaholic, plus his versatility in the field may open up some opportunities in the future.
High-A Player of the Day—ROBBIE WIDLANSKY

Other Notable Performances
Hitting:
- Conor Gillaspie—3-5 2B 2R
- Buster Posey—3-5 HR(12) RBI 2B 3R
- Roger Kieschnick—3-4 HR(17) 3 RBI 2B 2R
- Angel Villalona—2-4 2B 2R 2 RBI
- Elian Herrera—3-5 2R HR(3) 2 RBI
- Scott VanSlyke—1-4 HR(12) RBI BB 2R
- Matt Clark—2-4 2 2B 2 RBI R
- T.J. Steele—3-5 2B 2R 2 RBI SB(8)
- James Shuck—1-3 HR(1) RBI 2 BB SB(17) 2R
- Koby Clemens—2-5 2 2B R
- Jeremy Moore—2-4 HR(16) RBI BB
- Grant Desme—1-3 HR(16) RBI BB
- Ramon Ramirez—3-5 2 2B 2R 2 RBI
- Hector Gomez—2-4 2B 2 RBI
- Engel Beltre—2-7 2 RBI
- Ryan Adams—3-5 R 3 RBI
- Matthew Angle—2-5 2R 2 RBI SB(26)
- Robbie Widlansky—2-4 2 HR(2) 3 RBI 3R BB
- Tyler Henson—2-5 2R 3B
- Michael Burgess—3-4 2B 2R 3 RBI SB(9)
- David Espinosa—2-4 2 2B 3R RBI Bb
- Mike Moustakas—3-4 2B
- Johnny Giavotella—1-3 2B 2R BB
- Moises Sierra—2-5 2B 2R BB
- Ben Revere—2-5 2R 3B SB(31)
- Steven Singleton—2-5 2 3B 4 RBI R
- Chris Parmelee—1-5 HR(11) RBI
- Charles Cutler—3-4 2 2B 3R
Pitching:
- Scott Barnes—6 IP 6H 2 UER 2 BB 9K w (9-3)
- Joshua Collmenter—4.2 IP 4H 2 UER 4 BB 7K
- Casey Kelly—6. IP 6H ER BB 5K L (7-5)
- Tom Milone—7 IP 7H ER 2 BB 3K W (4-3)
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Posted by Jeremy on May 26, 2009 under Minor League Ball today |
The California League was the only active High-A affiliates yesterday, making this report a brief one. The trifecta of San Francisco Giants prospects, Buster Posey (3-4 2B RBI), Angel Villalona (2-4 2B R), and Thomas Neal (2-4 HR(7) 3 RBI 2R) all had nice days yesterday as did Seattle Mariners catching prospect Travis Scott, who hit his 8th HR. Astros OF, Jon Gaston hit his 11th dinger and Padres youngster Yefri Carvajal hit his 4th. On the mound, Rangers youngster Kennil Gomez struck out nine in seven innings for his 2nd win, while Jeremy McBride tossed seven innings with seven K’s for his 5th win.
Yesterday’s top California League performance came from L.A Dodgers 3B prospect Pedro Baez. The 21 year old slugger hit his 7th and 8th HR of the season, driving in three runs. Baez has 25 RBI in May, but the strikeouts are still a concern. In 32 games, Baez has walked 9 times and struck out 34 times. There is a lot to like about Baez from a physical standpoint. At 6-3 and 200 lb., Baez has enormous power potential that projects to increase as his body matures. He has a cannon arm and has the potential to be a plus defender at the hot corner in the mold of former Dodgers prospect Adrian Beltre. Pitch recognition and establishing a more consistent approach at the plate will be key for his success moving forward. Keep an eye on these developments as he continues to play at Inland Empire.
High-A Player of the Day—PEDRO BAEZ

Other Notable Performances
Hitting:
- Pedro Baez—2-4 2 HR(8) 3 RBI 2R
- Joey Butler—1-2 2B RBI BB
- Buster Posey—3-4 2B R RBI
- Thomas Neal—2-4 HR(7) 3 RBI 2R 2B
- Angel Villalona—2-4 2B R
- Felix Carrasco—3-4 2B 2 RBI
- Yefri Carvajal—1-4 HR(4) RBI
- Tyson Gillies—2-4 2 RBI R BB SB(10)
- Travis Scott—2-5 HR(8) RBI 2B
- Kuo Hui Lo—3-5 2B 3B 3R HR(6) RBI
- Juan Diaz—3-5 2B 3B 3R 2 RBI
- Jon Gaston—1-4 HR(11) 2 RBI 2R BB
- Koby Clemens—3-5 2B 2 RBI R
- Dave Flores—3-5 2B 4 RBI R
- Ollie Linton—2-4 2B 3B 3R RBI
- Kyle Greene—3-4 HR(6) 3 RBI BB
- Christian Vitters—2-5 HR(1) 2 RBI 2R
Pitching:
- Kennil Gomez—7 IP 4H Er 4 BB 9K W (2-3)
- Jeremy McBryde—7 IP 4H Er BB 7K W (5-1)
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Posted by Jeremy on May 20, 2009 under Minor League Ball today |
Chris Marrero hit a grand slam HR yesterday for Potomac and Padres SS/2B prospect Lance Zawadzki continues to have a huge power season, belting his 10th HR and driving in two runs. Buster Posey drilled a couple of doubles that scored two runs and Myrtle Beach’s OF slugger Cody Johnson hit HR #13, driving in two runs.
Today’s top youngster comes from the Seattle Mariners organization. Italian import Alex Liddi has been very impressive this season and yesterday’s performance may go down as his best yet. Going 3-4, the 20 year old Liddi hit his 11th HR, driving in four runs and scoring five times. Liddi has a ton of raw, projectible athleticism that is now just starting to be tapped into. At 6-4 and 180 lb., Liddi has room to build more muscle and power without compromising much of his above average athleticism. Strike zone judgement continues to be a concern as he has a 10 BB/40 K ratio through his first 37 games. The M’s have several decent prospects at the hot corner, but Liddi’s blend of tools may propel him to the top of the list, even above Jharmidy DeJesus and Mario Martinez. He’s a long way off and has the majority of his at bats in very hitter-friendly conditions, but his bat continues to be one to watch and a late season promotion to AA may give us a much clearer indicator of what to expect from him coming forward.
High-A Player of the Day—ALEX LIDDI

Other Notable Performances
Hitting:
- Mike Moustakas—3-5
- Luis Exposito—2-5 2B 2 RBI R
- Chih-Hsien Chiang—2-4 HR(3) 2 RBI
- Chris Marrero—3-4 GS HR(5) 4 RBI SB(2)
- Trayvon Robinson—1-5 HR(5) RBI
- Buster Posey—2-3 2 2B 2R 2 RBI
- Conor Gillaspie—2-4 2B R RBI
- Brian Bocock—3-4 RBI R
- Matthew Sweeney—3-4 2B 2 RBI R
- Clay Fuller—2-4 RBI 2 BB R
- Jeremy Moore—2-5 2B RBI R
- Alex Liddi—3-4 HR(11) 4 RBI 5R BB
- Carlos Peguero—2-4 HR(6) RBI 2B 4R BB
- Kuo Hui Lo—3-4 HR(5) 4 RBI 2B 3R BB SB(7)
- James McOwen—3-6 2B 3B 2R 2 RBI
- Lance Zawadzki—2-4 HR(10) 2 RBI 2B
- Lars Davis—3-5 2B 2 RBI 2 SB(2)
- Michael Stanton—2-4 2B 2 RBI
- Jovan Rosa—2-4 2 2B 2 RBI
- Starlin Castro—2-4 2R RBI
- Cody Johnson—2-4 HR(13) 2 RBI
- Ardon Chambers—2-3 3B R SB(8)
- Neftali Soto—2-3 2B 2R BB
- Derrick Robinson—2-6 2B R 2 SB(20) BB
Pitching:
- Anthony Carter—7 IP 4H ER 2 BB 9K W (3-3)
- Ron Uviedo—5 IP 3H ER BB 7K w (2-1)
- Tim Collins—2.1 IP H BB 6K
- David Bromberg—6.2 IP 4H Er 3 BB 3K W (3-0)
- Jose Rosario—6 IP H BB 8K W (3-1)
- Eric Berger—5.2 IP 3H 3 BB 5K
- Mike Kirkman—7 IP 3H 2 BB 11K W (4-1)
- Corey Luebke—7 IP 6H ER BB 6K W (4-2)
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Posted by Jeremy on May 19, 2009 under Minor League Ball today |
San Francisco’s Buster Posey and L.A. Dodgers 3B prospect Edgardo Baez each hit their 6th HR’s yesterday with Posey batting in four runs. Baltimore Orioles prospects Tyler Henson and Billy Rowell each went deep as did St. Louis Cardinals OF prospect Shane Peterson. On the bump, Cardinals RHP Brian Broderick tossed eight scoreless innings for his second win.
Today’s top player at the High-A ranks is no stranger to the prospecting industry. Pittsburgh’s top pick from last year Pedro Alvarez went 3-5 with his 8th HR, two RBI and three runs scored. Alvarez has gotten off to a slow start average-wise, but has hit much better over his last 10 games. Alvarez drew some fire from Pittsburgh media for showing up to spring training overweight and out of shape, but he seems to be starting to find his stride after hitting just .219 in April. He remains a top tier offensive talent that should hit 30+ HR perennially for the improving Pirates organizaiton.
High-A Player of the Day—PEDRO ALVAREZ

Other Notable Performances
Hitting:
- Engel Beltre—2-5 2R 3B SB(8)
- Taylor Harbin—4-5 SB(6)
- Brad Chalk—3-5 R RBI
- Trayvon Robinson—2-4 2R RBI 3 SB(13)
- Edgardo Baez—1-3 HR(6) RBI 2R BB
- Buster Posey—2-4 HR(6) 4 RBI
- Nick Noonan—1-4 2B 2R BB
- Charlie Blackmon—2-4 2R RBI
- Maikol Gonzalez—2-3 2 RBI 2 BB SB(5) R
- Pedro Alvarez—3-5 HR(8) 2 RBI 3R 2B BB
- Jordy Mercer—1-6 2B 2R RBI SB(4)
- Alex Presley—2-6 3b 2 RBI
- Ty Henson—2-5 HR(3) 3 RBI 2R BB SB(9)
- Brandon Waring—2-5 2 RBI 2 2B BB
- Billy Rowell—1-4 HR(5) 2 RBI
- Caleb Joseph—4-6 2B R RBI
- Pedro Florimon Jr.—2-6 2B R RBI 2 SB(8)
- Darin Mastoianni—2-5 2 2B R RBI
- Kevin Ahrens—3-4 2 2B
- Shane Peterson—2-4 HR(3) 3 RBI 2B 2R BB
Pitching:
- Brian Broderick—8 IP 4H ER 2K W (3-3)
- Leandro Cespedes—6 IP 6H 2 ER BB 6K L (1-1)
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