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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Back to the keyboard to provide some more AFL updates. Tuesday’s games saw Pittsburgh Pirates prospect Jose Tabata have his best game as at the plate, going 3-6 with his first HR and six RBI. Tigers SS prospect Cale Iorg logged his first dinger as well, driving in three and scoring three times. Freddie Freeman went yard and looks to be emerging from an early season slump.
In Phoenix, the Oakland A’s OF tandem of Corey Brown and Grant Desme are providing ample evidence that the A’s’ present offensive woes may become a thing of the past. Desme is currently leading the league with eight dingers and, though he didn’t add to that total Tuesday, he did drive in two runs and score three times. Brown, an Oklahoma State alum, also had three RBI on the strength of his fourth HR of the season. Both Brown and Desme are highly athletic players who have the ability to hit 30 HR per season at the major league level.
Tuesday’s top star, however, is household name Stephen Strasburg. The Nationals’ franchise player bounced back big time from his lousy outing last week by tossing 4.1 innings of one-hit, one run ball walking one and striking out five for his second win of the season. Despite the poor outing last week, Strasburg’s various 2008 and 2009 cards remain white hot commodities on the eBay trading floor. A couple more outings like this will only amply that market.
AFL Player of the Day—STEPHEN STRASBURG

Other Notable AFL Performances:
Peoria Saguaros 6
- Freddie Freeman—2-4 HR(1) RBI 2R
- Matt McBride—1-4 HR(2) 3 RBI
- Cedric Hunter—2-3 3 RBI
- Zack Cozart—2-4 2B 2R SB(2)
Mesa Solar Sox 5
- Chris Parmelee—2-5 2 2B 2 RBI
- Luis Exposito—2-3 2B RBI BB
- Greg Burns—2-4 R
- Rene Tosoni—1-4 2R RBI BB
Phoenix Desert Dogs 7
- David Espinosa—2-4 2B R
- Grant Desme—1-2 2B 3R 2 RBI 2 BB
- Corey Brown—2-4 HR(4) 3 RBI 2B SB(1)
- Brad Emaus—2-3 2 RBI BB SB(2)
- Steven Strasburg—4.1 IP H ER 2 BB 5K W (2-1)
Surprise Rafters 6
- Jeff Bianchi—2-5 HR(1) 3 RBI 2R
- Mitch Moreland—2-4 2B RBI BB
- Marcus Lemon—2-4 3B 2R RBI
Peoria Javelinas 10
- Jordan Danks—2-3 3R RBI 2 BB
- Cale Iorg—3-5 HR(1) RBI 3R SB(3)
- Russ Mitchell—1-4 3 RBI
- Dustin Ackley—1-4 2R BB
Scottsdale Scorpions 9
- Jose Tabata—3-6 2B HR(1) 6 RBI
- Domonic Brown—2-5
- Cole Gillespie—3-5 2B R
- Brandon Crawford—1-2 3R RBI 2 BB
- Scott Mathieson—1.2 IP H BB 3K
Tags: Arizona Fall League Daily Report, autographed cards, baseball prospects, Bowman Chrome, bowman draft, brad emaus, brandon crawford, cale iorg, chris parmelee, corey brown, domonic brown, dustin ackley, ebay, freedie freeman, grant desme, jordan danks, jose tabata, luis exposito, marcus lemon, Minor League Baseball, minor league prospects, rookie cards, stephen strasburg, zack cozart
Posted by Jeremy on October 23, 2009 under Market Watch |
Stephen Strasburg’s second outing went much differently than his first as three Peoria Javelinas took him deep and he was touched up for eight runs in his 2.2 innings of work. Talented as Strasburg is, he is not immune from the steep learning curve that major league baseball imposes on virtually every young hurler. In other action, Oakland A’s OF prospect Grant Desme continues his power onslaught, hitting his 6th dinger and fellow outfield mate Corey Brown chimed in with his 3rd. Mike Stanton racked up three more hits, as did Cole Gillespie, Pedro Ciriaco, and Chris Marrero.
Today’s top prospect is Detroit Tigers OF prospect Casper Wells. Yesterday’s grand slame off of Strasburg proved to be the punctuation point on the #1 overall pick’s outing yesterday. The former 14th rounder out of Towson University had a fair, but not spectacular year at AA Erie, hitting .260 with 15 HR and 41 RBI. He’s bunched up with a glut of low to mid upside outfielders within the system and is in dire need of a standout AFL showing to elevate his status within the organization. So far so good. Wells currently hitting at a .476 clip with 2 HR 11 RBI. If he can continue his torrid pace, the organization may be more apt to give more credence to his ‘08 numbers (.269 27 HR 79 RBI 25 SB) as to their expectations of Wells going forward.
AFL Player of the Day—CASPER WELLS

Other Notable AFL Peformances:
Peoria Javelinas 9
- Casper Wells—2-5 HR(2) 5 RBI BB
- Russ Mitchell—1-4 HR(4) 2 RBI
- C.J. Retherford—2-4 HR(1) RBI 2R
- Jordan Danks—2-4 2R
- Taylor Green—1-2 R 2 BB
Phoenix Desert Dogs 6
- Chris Marrero—3-5 2B HR(2) 2 RBI 2R
- Grant Desme—1-4 HR(6) 2 RBI
- Corey Brown—3-5 HR(3) RBI 3B
Surprise Rafters 3
- Mitch Moreland—2-4 HR(2) RBI 2R
- Ike Davis—1-3 2B BB
- Blake Wood—3 IP 4H BB 2K
- Tanner Scheppers—2 IP 2K
Peoria Saguaros 2
- Matt McBride—1-3 HR(1) 2 RBI BB
- Lance Zawadzki—2-3 2 BB
- Josh Judy—1.2 IP BB 4K
Scottsdale Scorpions 11
- Cole Gillespie—3-5 2B 2R BB SB(2)
- Brandon Allen—2-5 HR(1) 3 RBI 2B
- Thomas Neal—2-5 2B 2R
- Darin Holcomb—2-4 3R BB
- Pedro Ciriaco—3-6 2B
- Domonic Brown—2-4 2B 2R 2 RBI
- Hector Gomez—2-5 2 RBI
- Brian Friday—2-5 2B R RBI
Mesa Solar Sox 1
- Rene Tosoni—2-4 R 3B
- Mike Stanton—3-4
- Andrew Cashner—3.2 IP 3H Er K L (0-2)
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Posted by Jeremy on October 19, 2009 under Minor League Ball today |
Saturday saw Brandon Snyder, Corey Brown, Mike Moustakas and C.J. Retherford put another multi-hit game under their belts while bright catching prospects Wilin Rosario (Rockies) and Wellington Castillo (Cubs) joined Mike Stanton in hitting their first HR’s of the young season. Today’s top prospect award was a toss up between Oakland A’s pitching prospect James Simmons (3 IP 2H 2 BB 2K W) and Seattle Mariners OF/1B prospect Joe Dunigan (3-5 HR 2 RBI 2B 2R). On the strength of my heavy M’s bias, we’ll give the award to Dunigan.
The former Oklahoma Sooner had a monsterous breakout season with the High Desert Mavericks of the California League, hitting .294 with 30 HR 104 RBI 20 SB and 84 runs scored. At 6-1 and 215 lb., Dunigan is extremely strong and has a good amount of athleticism to boot. His arm is ideal for right field and his left handed uppercut swing is a good fit at Safeco Field. The California League, especially the thin air of High Desert, has a well earned reputation of inflating hitters’ numbers only to have them fall flat on their faces at AA. Dunigan’s plate discipline (43 BB/129 K) makes him a prime candidate to fall culprit to this same attrition. Keep an eye on his AFL numbers as well as the first couple of months of his AA debut to see if he can prove me wrong. Dunigan doesn’t have any cards to speak of yet, and once they do appear (2009 Bowman Draft?), they should be “buyer beware” investments until he proves he can handle AA.
AFL Player of the Day—JOE DUNIGAN

Other AFL Performances:
Phoenix Desert Dogs 11
- Brandon Snyder—2-4 2R 2 RBI BB
- Chris Marrero—2-4 R BB
- Corey Brown—3-5 R 2 RBI
- A.J. Jimenez—1-4 HR(1) 2 RBI BB
- Matt Angle—2-5 2B 2R
- James Simmons—3 IP 2H 2 BB 2K W(1-0)
Surprise Rafters 2
- Mike Moustakas—2-4 R SB(1)
- Jeff Bianchi—3-4 RBI
- Mitch Moreland—2-4 R
Peoria Javelinas 9
- Jordan Danks—2-5 2 RBI
- C.J. Retherford—3-5 2 RBI 3B R
- Joe Dunigan—3-5 HR(1) 2 RBI 2B 2R
- Taylor Green—2-3 R BB
Scottsdale Scorpions 5
- Pedro Ciraco Jr.—3-5 2 RBI 2B 2R BB
- Domonic Brown—2-4 RBI 2 BB
- Wilin Rosario—1-5 HR(1) RBI
- Daniel Moskos—2 IP H 3K
Mesa Solar Sox 6
- Mike Stanton—2-4 HR(1) RBI
- Steve Singleton—2-5 HR(1) 3 RBI
- Wellington Castillo—1-3 HR(1) 2 RBI
- Casey Kelly—1-2 R 2 BB
Peoria Saguaros 4
- Chris Heisey—2-3 HR(1) RBI 2B 2R SB(1)
- Matt McBride—2-5 RBI R SB(1)
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Posted by Jeremy on May 26, 2009 under Minor League Ball today |
Cincinnati Reds 3B prospect Juan Francisco blasted HR’s 8 and 9 yesterday while his teammate Zack Cozart hit his second. Lars Anderson went yard for the 6th time and Philly’s Michael Taylor hit his 8th, helping teammate Joe Savery earn his 4th win of the year.
Yesterday was a big day for Birmingham’s top sluggers as Tyler Flowers hit his 6th HR, Dayan Viciedo had four hits and an RBI, and Brandon Allen had three hits. It was ‘08 1st rounder Gordon Beckham who took home top honors, however, as he went 3-5 with his 4th HR five RBI and two runs scored. Beckham raised his average to .307 and his 17 doubles indicate that there is a good chance that he will boost his power numbers in the not too distant future. The White Sox currently are set at SS with Alexei Ramirez and rookie Chris Getz has been decent at 2B. Beckham’s star is rising, however, and there is no chance that Getz will be able to hold him off once the White Sox deem him ready for a major league job. Odds are quite high that Beckham will receive a mid-summer promotion to AAA Charlotte and, barring injury, it seems likely that he will get some MLB at bats once the rosters are expanded in September.
AA Player of the Day—GORDON BECKHAM

Other Notable Performances
Hitting:
- Michael Taylor—1-5 HR(8) RBI
- Jim Negrych—2-3 BB SB(1)
- Brandon Crawford—3-5 R
- Brett Pill—1-4 HR(2) 4 RBI
- Sharlon Schoop—1-3 2B 3 RBI BB
- Mark Wagner—3-5 2B R RBi BB
- Lars Anderson—2-4 HR(6) 2 RBI BB
- Jon Still—3-5 2 2B R
- Argenis Diaz—3-5 2B 2R 2 RBI
- Whit Robbins—3-4 2B R BB
- Emmanuel Garcia—3-6 R RBI SB(13)
- Colin Curtis—2-4 2B R RBI BB
- Brandon Hicks—1-3 HR(3) RBI
- Concepcion Rodriguez—1-3 HR(2) RBI
- Zack Cozart—1-4 HR(2) RBI
- Juan Francisco—2-4 2 HR(9) 3 RBI 2R
- Chris Heisey—3-4 R SB(9)
- Gordon Beckham—3-5 HR(4) 5 RBI 2B 2R
- Tyler Flowers—2-5 HR(6) RBI
- Dayan Viciedo—4-5 RBI
- Brandon Allen—3-5 R
- Jordan Danks—1-3 2R 2 BB
- Daryl Jones—1-3 2R RBI 2 BB
- Brian McFall—2-3 HR(7) RBI
- James Rapoport—3-4 3R 3B RBI
- Chris Carter—2-2 HR(5) 2 RBI 2R 2B
- Corey Brown—1-3 2 RBI BB
Pitching:
- Guillermo Moscoso—8.1 IP 4H 3 ER BB 11K W (3-1)
- Aaron Poreda—6 IP 3H 2 ER 3 BB 5K W (4-4)
- Barry Enright—5.1 IP 3H 2 BB 3K W (3-3)
- Christian Garcia—5 IP 2H 3 BB 4K W (1-0)
- Jay Rainville—6 IP 3H 3 BB 4K
- Joe Savery—6 IP 4H 4 BB 3K W (4-1)
Tags: AA Baseball, aaron poreda, argenis diaz, autographed cards, baseball cards, baseball prospects, Bowman Chrome, bowman chrome draft, Brandon Allen, brandon crawford, brandon hicks, chris carter, christian garcia, corey brown, daryl jones, dayan viciedo, ebay, gordon beckham, gordon beckham auto, gordon beckham rc, joe savery, jon still, jordan danks, juan francisco, lars anderson, michael taylor, minor league prospects, rookie cards, sportscards, tyler flowers, zack cozart
Posted by Jeremy on May 23, 2009 under Uncategorized |
Yesterday was a good day to be a hitter in Midland’s lineup. The Oakland A’s’ Texas League affiliate scored 24 runs and rapped 28 hits in a win over Corpus Christi. Matt Spencer had four hits and four RBI, Matt Sulentic hit his 3rd HR and drove in three, while Adrian Cardenas went 4-5 with three RBI and five runs scored. Mike Baxter collected five hits and four RBI for the San Antonio Missions and Andrew Lambo, Juan Francisco, Mike McKenry, Mark Trumbo, Marvin Lowrance, and John Shelby Jr. all went deep for their prospective clubs. Junichi Tazawa tossed six shutout innings in a no-decision while Chuck Lofgren and Jake Arrieta both looked dominant in losing causes.
Today’s top prospect is yet another bat from Midland’s lineup and a repeat offender for the player of the day award. Oakland A’s OF prospect Corey Brown went 4-5 with his 5th HR, six RBI, two doubles, a triple and five runs scored. The effort raised his season batting average to .326 and helped him break out of a 3-22 skid in which he had struck out 9 times. Brown has an abundance of exciting tools to work with and could develop into a 30 HR 20 SB player at the major league level. The K’s are the big thing to watch with him. In his 30 HR season from a year ago, Brown whiffed 168 times in 134 games. He has shown the ability to take a walk, but he still gets himself into trouble by chasing pitches out of the strike zone. This leads to dry spells that can have a mitigating effect on his BA and OBP numbers.
AA Player of the Day—COREY BROWN

Other Notable Performances
Hitting:
- Gordon Beckham—2-4 2B R
- C.J. Retherford—2-3 HR(6) 2 RBI
- Jordan Danks—2-3 (Game 1)…..3-4 RBI R (Game 2)
- John Shelby Jr.—2-3 HR(3) RBI 2R
- Aaron Bates—2-4 RBI
- Marvin Lowrance—1-4 HR(8) 2 RBI
- Mark Trumbo—1-4 HR(4) RBI
- Brad Harman—4-4 2B 2R BB
- Michael Taylor—2-5 2B R 2 RBI 2 SB(8)
- Jim Negrych—2-3 2R RBI BB
- Brad Emaus—2-4 HR(5) RBI
- Zack Cozart—2-3 R 2 RBI BB
- Juan Francisco—2-5 HR(7) RBI
- Andrew Lambo—3-4 HR(4) RBI 2B
- Chris Carter—2-6 2 2B 3R BB
- Josh Horton—3-6 2B 2R BB
- Adrian Cardenas—4-5 2B 3 RBI 5R BB
- Josh Donaldson—3-3 2B 3R 2 RBI BB
- Corey Brown—4-5 HR(5) 6 RBI 2 2B 3B 5R
- Matt Spencer—4-5 2B 2R 4 RBI BB
- Matt Sulentic—2-5 HR(3) 3 RBI BB
- Luis Durango—2-3 2B 4R 2 BB SB(21)
- Mike Baxter—5-5 2B 2R 4 RBI SB(4)
- Mike McKenry—2-4 HR(4) 2 RBI 2B
Pitching:
- Esmil Rogers—7 IP 3H ER BB 8K W (3-1)
- Kyle Cofield—5 IP 6H 2 BB 3K W (3-1)
- Kyle Parker—7 IP H BB 2K
- Zach Stewart—7 IP 5H 2 bB 8K W (2-1)…..2-3 2B R
- Ivan Nova—6.2 IP 8H 2 ER BB 6K
- Cole DeVries—7 IP 7H ER 4 BB W (3-3)
- John Ely—6 IP 3H Er BB 43K
- Hung-Wen Chen—6 IP 4H BB 3K
- Junichi Tazawa—6 IP 3H 2 BB 5K
- Jake Arrieta—6 IP 6H 3 ER BB 9K L (4-2)
- Trevor Bell—7 IP 4H Er 7K
- Jon Kibler—8.2 IP 7H 2 BB 6K W (2-3)
- Chuck Lofgren—6 IP 4H UER 2 BB 8K L (3-1)
Tags: Adrian Cardenas, andrew lambo, chris carter, corey brown, gordon beckham, jake arrieta, jordan danks, josh donaldson, juan francisco, junichi tazawa, luis durango, mark trumbo, matt sulentic, michael taylor, mike baxter, trevor bell
Posted by Jeremy on May 13, 2009 under Minor League Ball today |
Toronto Blue Jays 1B David Cooper hit his second HR of the season and Michael Taylor added his fifth. Dayan Viciedo rapped four hits to raise his season average to .239 and Travis Wood and Trevor Reckling each surrendered just one run over seven innings en route to victories.
Today’s top AA player is Boston’s latest Japanese import Junichi Tazawa. The 22 year old tossed six innings of three hit ball allowing just one unearned run and striking out seven for his fourth win. Tazawa has been solid during his first season of ball in the U.S. as he has collected a 4-2 record with a 2.82 ERA and 12 BB/35 K through his first 38 innings. Tazawa is small in stature with a decent, but not eye-popping, fastball that varies between 89-92 MPH. His slider and curveball both are MLB-plus pitches and those who have witnessed his forkball see it as being a potentially devastating strikeout pitch. The Sox are so loaded with pitchers in their system that the chances of Tazawa breaking the rotation will be, at best, remote. He should get a look at AAA Pawtucket at some point this season, though, with a chance to crack the rotation in 2010.
AA Player of the Day—JUNICHI TAZAWA

Other Notable Performances
Hitting:
- Chris Carter—2-5 2R SB(3)
- Josh Donaldson—3-4 2R RBI BB
- Josh Horton—3-4 2R RBI BB
- Corey Brown—1-4 2 RBI BB SB(3)
- Whit Robbins—3-3 HR(4) 2 RBI BB
- Jordan Parraz—1-4 HR(2) RBI BB
- Cole Garner—2-3 2B 2 RBI BB
- David Cooper—2-3 HR(2) RBI 2R
- Michael Taylor—1-4 HR(5) 2 RBI
- Brian Friday—2-5 2B 2R
- Brandon Snyder—2-3 R RBI BB
- Justin Tucker—3-5 2 RBI R 2 SB(10)
- Gorkys Hernandez—2-4 2 2B 2R
- Josh Bell—2-3 2B R RBI BB
- Jon Still—1-4 3B 3 RBI BB
- Reid Engel—3-5 HR(2) RBI SB(1)
- Chris Heisey—3-5 2B 2R RBI
- Zack Cozart—2-6 RBI 2B
- Todd Frazier—2-5 2 2B 2R RBI
- Eric Eymann—3-5 HR(1) 2 RBI 2B 2R
- Dayan Viciedo—4-5 2 2B R
- Tyler Flowers—1-3 R 2 BB
- Jordan Danks—2-5 2B R
- Brandon Allen—2-5 2B R 2 RBI
- Peter Bourjos—2-4 2B 3B 2R
- Luis Durango—2-5 2B 2R RBI
- Mike Baxter—2-5 2 2B 3 RBI R
- Collin DeLome—2-4 3B 2R SB(4)
Pitching:
- Trevor Reckling—6.2 IP 7H ER BB 3K W (3-0)
- Travis Wood—7 IP 7H ER 2 BB 7K W (2-3)
- Jason Fernandez—6 IP 5H Er 2 BB 4K W (4-2)
- Antonio Bastardo—6 IP H 2 BB 10K
- Michael Crotta—8 IP 4H ER 2 BB 7K W (3-0)
- Jonny Venters—6.1 IP 3H 2 BB 4K W (2-1)
- Kyle Parker—7 IP 3H 3 BB 3K
- Casey Coleman—6 IP 2H 3 BB 2K
- Junichi Tazawa—6 IP 3H UER BB 7K W (4-2)
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Posted by Jeremy on May 8, 2009 under Minor League Ball today |
Multiple HR performances speckled the AA landscape yesterday as a trio of Detroit Tigers farmhands took turns accomplishing the task. First baseman Ryan Strieby hit his sixth and seventh in the first game of the double header, driving in four runs and scoring three times, while Cale Iorg hit his first two dingers in the second game of the double dip. Iorg’s double play partner Scott Sizemore hit a homerun in each game of the double header, doubling his season totals. In other news, Collin DeLome hit number nine, while Hank Conger, Brandon Allen, and Marvin Lowrance each hit their fourth HR’s. On the mound, Cubs righthander Jay Jackson tossed another seven innings shutout gem, punching out 10 for his second win. Hector Rondon moved to 5-0 and Troy Patton allowed just two hits over six victorious innings.
Today’s top player is someone who jumped onto my radar screen last season after a fast track, two level performance at Low-A Kane County and High-A Stockton, hitting .266 with 30 HR 83 RBI and 16 SB. Corey Brown was a highly recruited two sport athlete who chose to play baseball at Oklahoma State University. He had some difficulty with strike zone discipline (58 BB/168 K) last season, but seems to have made some strides in the early going this year. In just 13 games, Brown is hitting a robust .435 with 4 HR 11 RBI 2 SB and 11 runs scored. He doesn’t strike me as a high average guy, but the athleticism and adeptness in the field makes him, in my mind, a poor man’s Grady Sizemore. He should play most or all of the season at AA this year with a likely audition for an MLB job in spring of 2010.
AA Player of the Day—COREY BROWN

Other Notable Performances
Hitting:
- Luis Durango—2-4 2R BB SB(17)
- Justin Smoak—2-4 R
- Chad Tracy—1-4 HR(6) 2 RBI
- Josh Horton—3-3 2R RBI 2 BB
- Corey Brown—3-5 2 HR(4) 4 RBI 2B 2R
- Josh Donaldson—1-3 HR(2) 3 RBI BB
- Kurt Mertins—2-4 HR(1) RBI
- Collin DeLome—1-4 HR(9) RBI
- Brett Wallace—3-5
- Todd Cruz—2-4 2 2B RBI
- Hank Conger—1-4 HR(4) RBI
- Matt Mangini—2-3 2B 3 RBI
- Scott Cousins—2-4 R RBI SB(6) (Game 1)…..1-4 HR(3) 2 RBI
- Jaime Hoffmann—2-3 2B 3B 3 RBI R
- Justin Sellers—2-2 2B 2 BB 3R SB(3)
- Darwin Barney—4-6 3 RBI R SB(2)
- Tony Thomas—3-5 2 2B 3B 2R BB (Game 1)…..2-3 2B R BB (Game 2)
- Travis Jones—3-3 2B 2 BB 2R (Game 1)…..2-3 2B (Game 2)
- Brandon Hicks—3-5 2 RBI R
- Ty Wright—3-4 2 RBI 2R
- Pedro Ciraco—3-4 R RBI SB(6)
- Mark Hallberg—2-5 2B 2 RBI
- Chris Heisey—4-5 2B HR(5) 2 RBI
- Todd Frazier—2-4 2B R
- Brandon Allen—3-4 HR(4) 2 RBI 2B 2R BB
- Dayan Viciedo—2-5 2R RBI SB(3)
- Beau Mills—2-4 R RBI
- Carlos Santana—2-3 2B RBI BB
- Brad Emaus—2-5 2B R 2 RBI
- Sean Shoffit—2-5 2B 2 RBI R
- Jonathan Diaz—2-5 2 2B 2R RBI
- Brad Corley—2-3 3R HR(3) RBI
- Brandon Snyder—1-3 HR(3) 2 RBI
- Scott Sizemore—2-5 HR(3) RBI 2R (Game 1)…..2-4 HR(4) 2 RBI 2B
- Ryan Strieby—3-3 2 HR(7) 4 RBI 3R BB
- Marvin Lowrance—3-4 HR(4) RBI 2R
- Cale Iorg—2-3 2 HR(2) 2 RBI 2R
- Aaron Bates—4-5 2B 2 RBI R
- Lucas Duda—2-4 2B 2R 2 RBI
- Shawn Bowman—3-4 2B RBI R
Pitching:
- Michael Antonini—6.2 IP 5H ER 2 BB 6K
- Jay Jackson—7 IP 5H BB 10K W (2-3)
- Jarrod Parker—6 IP 8H 2 ER 6K W (1-1)
- Hector Rondon—6.1 IP 3H ER BB 4K W (5-0)
- Brett Omogrosso—6 IP 2H ER 2 BB 4K W (3-0)
- Troy Patton—6 IP 2H BB 6K W (3-0)
- Will Inman—8 IP 5H 2 ER BB 5K W (3-1)
- Omar Poveda—7 IP 3H UER 2 BB K
- Jason Fernandez—8 IP 5H 2 ER 4K W (3-3)
- Dan Cortes—6 IP 5H ER 4 BB 8K
- Tyler Herron—7.1 IP 3H 2 ER BB 8K L (1-2)
- Trevor Reckling—7 IP 2H BB 7K
- Chaz Roe—6.2 IP 4H 2 ER 2 BB 4K
- Kyle Winters—4 IP 5H 3 ER 3 BB 7K
- Josh Lindblom—5 IP 3H ER BB 6K
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Posted by Jeremy on May 4, 2009 under Minor League Ball today, Uncategorized |
Usually the AA scoreboard is chocked full of big performances to report, but rainouts and lackluster results from some of the top prospects leave us a little skimpy in our search for the AA top performer. Gerardo Parra, Jaime Hoffmann, and Michael Taylor each rapped two hits and scored twice. John Still hit his third dinger, as did Shawn Bowman, and A’s OF prospect Corey Brown hit his first and drove in three. On the hill, Scott Elbert continues to have a nice comeback season as he tossed five solid innings and Brad Lincoln, also a top comeback candidate, struck out eight in five innings.
Cyle Hankerd’s bat is as hot as anyone’s right now as he added three doubles, scored twice and added two RBI to his totals. Hankerd is hitting a robust .471 with three HR, 10 RBI and five doubles in his last 10 games. Hankerd broke into professional baseball with a huge debut season at short season, but has since seen his performance drop off gradually over the next two seasons. He turned things around considerably in the Hawaiian Winter League, though, as he hit .316 with 5 HR and a league leading 30 RBI. Hankerd has a little more athleticism than he has been given credit for as he has played several games for Mobile in centerfield this season. He has a strong arm and profiles as a right fielder down the road. It should be noted that he is repeating a level this season, which may be cause to slightly mitigate optimism generated from his hot start, but he should get a crack at AAA Reno this season, which will give us a better indicator of where he is at developmentally. Hankerd does not have enough talent to displace Justin Upton or Chris Young with the D’Backs and all signs point to Gerardo Parra earning the third OF spot that will eventually be vacated by Eric Byrnes.
AA Player of the Day—CYLE HANKERD

Other Notable Performances
Hitting:
- Shawn Bowman—1-3 HR(3) 2 RBI BB
- Jon Still—1-4 HR(3) 2 RBI
- Jaime Hoffmann—2-4 2R BB
- Gabe Martinez—1-4 HR(3) 4 RBI BB
- Brad Harman—2-4 2 RBI 3B 2R BB
- Michael Taylor—2-5 3B 2R
- Collin DeLome—2-4 2B 2R
- Mark Ori—3-4 2 RBI R
- Luis Durango—3-4 2R SB(15)
- Chris Carter—2-4 2 2B RBI
- Scott Sizemore—2-4 2B R 3 RBI BB
- Gerardo Parra—2-3 2R BB
- Cyle Hankerd—3-4 3 2B 2R 2 RBI
Pitching:
- Brad Lincoln—5 IP 3H BB 8K
- Polin Trinidad—4 IP 3H 3K SV(1)
- Scott Elbert—5 IP 4H UER 2 BB 6K
- Brad Mills—7 IP 6H ER 5K W (1-1)
- Randy Boone—5 IP 6H 2 ER BB 5K W (3-0)
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Posted by Jeremy on April 18, 2009 under Minor League Ball today |
TEXAS LEAGUE
Down in the Lone Star State, Angels prospects Mark Trumbo and Ryan Mount homered as did Rockies catcher Mike McKenry. Jose Vallejo logged in a four hit day and Astros 1B prospect Mark Ori had five RBI. The player of the day, though, was Round Rock’s OF Collin DeLome who hit his fourth HR, while driving in two and scoring three times.
Texas League Player of the Day—COLLIN DELOME

Other Notable Performances:
- Cedric Hunter—1-4 2B RBI BB
- Mitch Canham—2-4 2B R RBI
- Jose Duarte—2-4 2R 2 SB(5)
- Joe Dickerson—1-3 R RBI BB
- Brian McFall—1-4 2B 2 RBI
- Mark Trumbo—1-4 HR(2) 2 RBI 2R
- Ryan Mount—1-4 HR(1) 3 RBI
- Hanley Statia—2-4 2B
- Chris Carter—1-2 3 BB SB(1)
- Josh Horton—1-4 R RBI
- Corey Brown—2-4 R
- Daryl Jones—3-4 2B R RBI
- Donovan Solano—2-5 R RBI BB
- Dan Delasco—2-6 2B 3B R 3 RBI
- Brett Wallace—1-3 2B 2R 2 BB
- Steven Hill—1-4 2R 2 RBI BB
- Jose Vallejo—4-5 3 RBI
- Marcus Lemon—2-3 3B 2R RBI BB
- Collin DeLome—2-5 HR(4) 2 RBI 3R BB
- Mark Ori—3-4 2 2B 2R 5 RBI 2 BB
- Josh Flores—1-4 2B R RBI SB(2) BB
- Drew Locke—3-5 2B 2R 3 RBI
- Mike McKenry—3-4 HR(1) 2 RBI 2B R
- Darin Holcomb—2-4 2B RBI
- Polin Trinidad—6 IP 8H ER 5K W(1)
SOUTHERN LEAGUE
Oft overlooked Marlins OF prospect Bryan Peterson belted his first HR of the season and drove in three runs. Bryan Byrne rapped four hits and Chris Heisey hit his third HR of the season, but it was Diamondbacks 1B prospect Ricardo Sosa once again earning top player honors with his 4-5 day that included his third HR and four RBI.
Southern League Player of the Day—RICARDO SOSA

Other Notable Performances:
- Ezequiel Carrera—2-5 2R
- Bryan Peterson—2-4 HR(1) 3 RBI 2R BB
- Tim Torres—2-3 2B 2R 2 RBI BB
- John Shelby Jr.—2-4
- Dayan Viciedo—2-4 RBI
- Tyler Flowers—1-4 3B R
- Ty Wright—2-4 R
- Blake Lali—2-4 2B 2 RBI
- James Adduci—2-4
- Hung-Wen Chen—6.1 IP
- Desmond Jennings—1-4 2B R
- Heath Rollins—6 IP 6H ER 2K W(1)
- Josh Lindblom—5 IP 3H 3 ER BB 6K L(1)
- Kala Ka’aihue—2-3 2B R BB
- Brandon Hicks—1-3 R BB
- Gorkys Hernandez—1-5 2B 2 RBI
- Scott Diamond—5 IP 3H 4 BB 5K
- Jon Lucroy—2-5 R
- Chris Heisey—2-5 HR(3) RBI 2R
- Juan Francisco—2-5 2 RBI
- Ricardo Sosa—4-5 HR(3) 4 RBI
- Evan Frey—2-4 R 2 RBI
- Bryan Byrne—4-5 HR(1) RBI 2R
- Pedro Ciriaco—2-5 3R RBI
EASTERN LEAGUE
Hits were at a premium in the Eastern region of the AA ranks. Tigers 2B prospect Scott Sizemore didn’t have any problems though, as he racked up four hits and scored two runs. Troy Patton won his second outing by tossing six shutout innings and Brad Lincoln continued his nice comeback surrendering an unearned run over five innings. That sole tally proved to be too much though as he was outdueled by the Eastern League Player of the Day Alfredo Figaro. The slender Tigers right-hander tossed a no-hitter through seven innings to extend his scoreless streak to 12.2 IP.
Eastern League Player of the Day—ALFREDO FIGARO

Other Notable Performances:
- Brad Emaus—1-3 2B R
- Luis Perez—7 IP 2H 2 BB 6K W(1)
- Ryan Mullins—5 IP 7H 2 Er 7K L(2)
- Scott Sizemore—4-4 2 2B 2R RBI BB
- Alfredo Figaro—7 IP 0H 3 BB 5K W(1)
- Brad Lincoln—5 IP 5H UER 6K L(1)
- Lars Anderson—2-4 2 2B R
- Argenis Diaz—2-4 2B 3B 2 RBI
- Josh Thole—2-4 2 2B 2R BB SB(1)
- Nick Pereira—4 IP H 3 BB 2K
- Ian Desmond—2-4 2 RBI
- Michael Daniel–1-2 HR(1) RBI
- Marvin Lowrance—2-3 HR(1) RBI
- Josh Rodriguez—2-3 BB
- Beau Mills—1-4 2B
- Troy Patton—6 IP 3H 6K W(2)
- Frank Hermann—7 IP 3H ER BB 3K L(1)
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