Posted by Jeremy on July 20, 2009 under Minor League Ball today |
Cameron Maybin went 4-4 yesterday with two doubles and two runs scored. Since his demotion to New Orleans in mid-May, Maybin has been spectacular hitting .345 with 3 HR 23 RBI five triples and seven stolen bases in 55 games. Plate discipline did Maybin in during his time with the Marlins, but he’s had much better success with the Zephyrs walking 26 times versus 38 K’s. Despite his stratospheric power potential, Maybin has not developed as a middle of the order hitter yet. At just 22 years old, there’s plenty of reason to believe that it will develop. I am encouraged by his high line drive rates that he has posted since being sent down. Over the last month, Maybin’s line drive rates have hovered at around 28 percent. For a guy that has been criticized in the past for hitting too many groundballs, this is an marked improvement, giving further evidence that he is getting better leverage out of his swing.
Maybin has an assortment of first year autos from the various Bowman sets that are currently hovering in the $15-20 range—about 40 percent below their Opening Day totals. Maybin is playing his way back into the Marlins’ lineup and will likely perform better in his next go around. Current Marlins RF Jeremy Hermida’s name has been bantied around in trade rumors and after being swept by the Phillies over the weekend, the team’s trade deadline dial may have been shifted from “BUY” to “SELL”. If a spot opens in the Marlins’ OF, Maybin is definitely the first name to be recalled.
Michael Bowden made a successful return from the DL yesterday by tossing five no-hit innings for Pawtuckett, walking four and striking out five. Like Hermida, Bowden’s name has been bantied about in trade rumors both this season and last as a key prospect in bringing a final piece for the Red Sox’s title run. Bowden’s numbers in June were terrible (1-2 6.28 ERA and 8 HR allowed in 28.2 IP) but he seems to have things working well in July allowing just one earned run in two starts. He’s not been sharp with his control during that stretch, walking a batter an inning, but history has proven that he typically has good command of his pitches. I have long maintained that he is not a future staff ace, rather a mid-rotation innings eater in the mold of Jeff Suppan. Developmentally, he’s blocked by too much talent ahead of him and a pennant race in Boston, but should be an immediate callup if he gets shipped to a different organization.
Today’s top player is a back to back selection. Allen Craig blasted two HR’s yesterday and drove in four runs raising his average to .275 and giving him 11 HR and 40 RBI on the season. The spike in power (he hit a homerun on Saturday as well) seems to be a direct result of a more aggressive approach at the plate. He’s walking less and striking out more often over the last 10 games (2 BB/10 K). This was also an issue during May where he had his best power month. While swatting 4 HR and 12 RBI, Allen also compiled a dismal 5 BB/30 K’s. He’s shown in the past that he can meld power with plate discipline which gives me hope that he can do it again.
AAA Player of the Day—ALLEN CRAIG

Other Notable Performances
Hitting:
- Brian Duglach—3-4 2B R
- Scott Sizemore—1-4 2B R 2 RBI
- Alcides Escobar—2-4 R SB(35)
- Brendan Katin—2-3 HR(20) 2 RBI 2R BB
- Allen Craig—2-4 2 HR(11) 4 RBI 2R
- Mario Lisson—1-4 HR(9) 3 RBI
- Eric Young Jr.—3-4 2R SB(50)
- Eric Patterson—3-4 HR(9) RBI 3R 2B
- Daric Barton—1-4 HR(9) 2 RBI
- Brandon Allen—1-3 HR(12) RBI
- Sean Rodriguez—1-4 3B RBI
- Trevor Plouffe—2-4 HR(7) RBI
- Drew Stubbs—2-5 2B 2 SB(35)
- Chris Valaika—2-5 2B R 2 RBI BB
- Cameron Maybin—4-4 2 2B 2R BB
- Gaby Sanchez—1-4 HR(9) 2 RBI 2R
- Jai Miller—1-4 2B R 2 RBI BB
- Jovanny Rosario—3-5 3R 3B RBI
- Chin-Lung Hu—2-4 3 RBI
- Julio Borbon—3-4
- Yorandy Ramirez—3-4 RBI
- Matt Tuiasosopo—1-4 HR(1) RBI
Pitching:
- Andrew Carpenter—7 IP 3H ER BB 8K
- Brandon Hynick—6 IP 5H 2 ER 2 BB 3K
- Michael Bowden—5 IP OH 4 BB 5K
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Posted by Jeremy on April 17, 2009 under Minor League Ball today |
PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
Neftali Feliz won his first game of the season, thanks in large part to a 12 run fourth inning put up by Oklahoma City’s offense. Carlos Gonzalez got his season on track with a three run, two RBI performance against Tuscon. Jon Jay and Mat Gamel continue to swing hot bats, but not as hot as Angels 2B prospect Sean Rodriguez who hit his third HR of the season with three RBI and three runs scored.
Pacific Coast League Player of the Day—SEAN RODRIGUEZ

Other Notable Peformances:
- Josh Whitesell—2-4 R RBI
- Carlos Gonzalez—2-3 3R 2 2B 2 RBI 2 BB
- Matt Miller—3-4 2 RBI R 2B
- John Raynor—2-4 2B 2R BB
- Gaby Sanchez—2-5 2 RBI
- Jon Jay—2-3 2B 2R RBI
- Shane Robinson—2-5 R RBI
- Tyler Greene—2-4 2R
- Allen Craig—1-4 2B RBI
- Jess Todd—2 IP 2H 2K SV(1)
- Julio Borbon—2-5 2R 2 RBI 2 BB
- Max Ramirez—2-6 R RBI
- Joaquin Arias—2-4 3R RBI BB
- Greg Golson—2-3 2B 2R 3 BB 3 RBI
- Neftali Feliz—5 IP 3H 2 Er 2 BB 5K W(1)
- Mat Gamel—2-4 2B R
- Hernan Iribarren—1-4 3B RBI R
- Kila Ka’aihue—1-4 2 RBI
- J.R. Towles—3-4 2B R RBI
- Yordany Ramirez—2-4 2B 2 RBI R
- Sean Rodriguez—2-4 HR(3) 3 RBI 2B 3R SB(2)
- Will Venable—2-5 2R
- Kyle Blanks—2-4 2B R RBI BB
- Eric Patterson—1-4 HR(1) RBI 2R BB
- Cliff Pennington—0-2 2R 3 BB RBI
- Daric Barton—1-5 2B 3 RBI
- Mike Carp—1-4 2B R RBI
INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE
Pitching was at center stage tonight as Pawtuckett’s Kris Johnson outdueled Rochester’s Anthony Swarzak in a 1-0 win. David Price surrendered just one earned run over five innings in a losing effort and Carlos Carrasco struck out six in six innings. Matt Wieters hit his first bomb of the new season and Matt LaPorta and John Mayberry Jr logged in with their second. The IL player of the day was New York Mets future 1B Nick Evans whose two HR four RBI day was tops in the AAA ranks.
International League Player of the Day—NICK EVANS

Other Notable Performances:
- Fernando Martinez—2-5 2 2B 2R
- Nick Evans—2-5 2 HR(3) 4 RBI 2R
- Mark Melancon—1.2 IP 2 BB 3K W(2)
- Kris Johnson—5 IP 2H 2 BB 3K W(1)
- Anthony Swarzak—7 IP 5H Er 5K L(2)
- Matt LaPorta—1-4 HR(2) RBI
- Michael Brantley—1-3 RBI BB SB(2)
- Wilkin Ramirez—2-4 RBI
- Adam Rosales—2-4 HR(3) RBI 2R BB SB(2)
- Andrew McCutchen—1-4 R SB(3)
- Neil Walker—1-4 HR(2) 2 RBI
- Van Pope—3-4 2B RBI R
- Matt Joyce—1-3 2B RBI
- David Price—5 IP 4H UER BB 6K
- John Mayberry Jr.—1-5 HR(2) 3 RBI
- Matt Wieters—2-5 HR(1) RBI BB 2R
- Carlos Carrasco—6 IP 7H 2 ER 6K
- Luis Montanez—2-3 3R 2 RBI 2 BB SB(2)
- Nolan Reimold—1-5 2 RBI
- Mike Costanzo—1-4 2B R BB
- Justin Turner—3-4 RBI BB
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Posted by Jeremy on April 15, 2009 under Minor League Ball today |
INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE
Tommy Hanson spun another gem on Tuesday allowing just one run and striking out seven in 5.2 IP, but his efforts were not good enough as he received his first loss of the season. Andrew McCutchen’s MLB debut will come soon if he continues to put up three hit, three RBI days like he did yesterday, and Matt LaPorta and Wes Hodges combined for five hits and four runs scored. Today’s IL top performer, however, is unsung former 1st round pick Chris Lambert. The Toledo Mud Hen tossed eight one-hit innings racking up 11 strikeouts for his first win of the season.
International League Player of the Day—CHRIS LAMBERT

Other Notable Performances:
- Kevin Russo—4-6 R 2B RBI SB(3)
- Austin Jackson—1-3 2R 2 BB 2 SB(3)
- Mark Melancon—2 IP H 4K W(1)
- Eddie Kunz—3 IP H 5K
- Luke Hughes—1-3 2 RBI
- Wes Hodges—3-5 2 2B 2R RBI
- Matt LaPorta—2-4 2B 2R RBI
- Michael Aubrey—4-5 2 2B 2 RBI
- Stephen Head—1-5 HR(1) RBI
- Andrew McCutchen—3-6 2B 3B 3 RBI
- Brian Bixler—4-4 2 2B 4R 2 BB RBI SB(1)
- Shelby Ford—1-4 HR(1) 3 RBI SB(1)
- Tommy Hanson—5.2 IP 3H ER 2 BB 7K L(1)
- Reid Brignac—1-4 2B RBI
- Chris Lambert—8 IP H 2 BB 11K W(1)
- Carlos Fisher—3.1 IP 2H 4K
- Nolan Reimold—2-4 2B
- Matt Wieters—1-3 BB
PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
Mike Carp, Allen Craig, and Jesus Guzman made their first deposits into outfield seats while Xavier Paul and Sean Doolittle each had three hit days. It was Iowa Cubs slugger Jake Fox who had the biggest day going 4-5 with two HR, five RBI, and three runs scored.
Pacific Coast League Player of the Day—JAKE FOX

Other Notable Performances:
- Mike Carp—2-4 HR(1) RBI 2B
- Jesus Guzman—1-4 HR(1) RBI
- Julio Borbon—2-6 2 RBI R SB(1)
- Max Ramirez—2-5 2B 2R 2 RBI
- Joaquin Arias—0-3 R 3 RBI
- Luis Mendoza—5 IP 2H 2 BB 6K W(1)
- Mat Gamel—1-4 2B R
- Allen Craig—3-4 HR(1) 2 RBI
- Jon Jay—2-4 3R BB SB(1)
- Tyler Greene—2-5 RBI R SB(2)
- Chris Lubanski—1-3 R BB
- Mitch Maier—1-3 2B RBI 2 BB
- Josh Whitesell—2-4 2B RBI
- Alan Johnson—6 IP 2H 2K W(1) (2-3 2B 3 RBI)
- Jake Fox—4-5 2 HR(3) 5 RBI 2B 3R
- Xavier Paul—3-5 3B 3 RBI SB(2)
- Blake DeWitt—1-3 RBI R 2 BB
- Kyle Blanks—1-3 2 RBI BB
- Daric Barton—1-3 R 2 RBI BB
- Sean Doolittle—3-5 2B R
- Eric Patterson—2-4 2B R BB
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