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8/4 AA Minor League Report

Posted by Jeremy on August 5, 2009 under Minor League Ball today | Be the First to Comment

Cincinatti Reds 3B prospect Juan Francisco hit his 20th HR yesterday, driving in two and scoring twice.  Francisco has as much power potential as anyone in the Reds’ farm system and has made big strides this season to cut back on his strikeouts.  Last year, Francisco hit 23 HR and drove in 92 runs while earning a 19 BB/123 K ratio in 127 games.  This season, Francisco has kept his power numbers up and has cut back his K rate to 88 in 100 games.  He’s only walked 19 times, but the progress at a higher level is worthy of note.  The market for Francisco’s first year cards was hot at the end of last season as several collectors anticipated him to become one of the top sluggers in the minor leagues this season.  However, a slow start and mitigable increases in his numbers has caused several prospectors to divert their funds elsewhere.  His 2008 autos in Donruss Threads (#/999) and his Donruss Elite Extra autos #/1495 can be had at $4-7 each-roughly 1/3 their values in late 2008.

Pedro Alvarez continues to be a beast at the AA level as he socked his 8th HR at Altoona and 22nd on the season.  He added two doubles and two RBI during a three hit day and raised his post-promotion average to .307.  The Pirates made more big trades at the deadline that will go a long way in overhauling a once maligned farm system.  With each trade, new opportunities sprout up for aspiring youngsters to make their mark in a major league uniform.  Alvarez will get his shot this season.  I mused in my Brian Matusz article about the market effect that would occur in his cards after his debut.  Matusz, like Alvarez, has an exclusive deal with Razor Entertainment Group which effectively limits the exposure of his cards on the eBay market. 

Matusz had a fine and victorious debut surrendering one run on six hits over five innings, walking three and striking out five Detroit Tigers.  In the hours following his performance, the prices of his ‘08 Razor autos have jumped about 30-40%.  It is nice to see that the cards are considered viable investments on the open market, but the rise in price is on par with what other larger brands would experience in similar situations.  In other words, the fact that Razor has exclusive deals with several ‘08 draftees does not, at this time, seem to have a pronounced inflationary effect on the values of their cards. 

Today’s top prospect doesn’t have a major brand card issued as of yet, but that may change soon.  Chicago White Sox RHP prospect Dan Hudson was dominant once agains yesterday, scattering three hits over six scoreless innings, striking out seven.  The dominant performance raised the former Old Dominion hurler to 7-0 since his promotion to Birmingham and gave him his 12th victory of the ‘09 season.  Hudson was ranked the 24th best prospect in the White Sox farm system by Baseball America but he’s pitched as well as anyone, including departed prospects Aaron Poreda and Dexter Carter.  Hudson has been virtually unhittable at each of the three levels he’s thrown at this season as hitters are batting a combined .191 against him.  Just as impressive is his sterling 25 BB/142 K ratio in his 123 innings of work.  Hudson has a workhorse frame (6-4 220 lb.) and features a 92-94 MPH fastball that saws off right handers and fades away from lefties.  His slider and changeup are a bit behind, but each offers good downward movement that keeps him from getting hit hard.  The vacancy left by Poreda and Carter elevates Hudson to the upper ranks of Chicago’s young arms.  Hudson will likely finish the year at AA and should be a prime candidate to pitch in the Arizona Fall League.  Keep your eyes peeled for his first year cards and snag them early as he might not gain as much post-release notoriety as he deserves.  Secondary sites like Sportsbuy.com and Beckett.com should provide excellent values for his non-autographed releases.

AA Player of the Day—DAN HUDSON

 

Other Notable Performances

Hitting:

  • Matt Spencer—2-4 HR(15) RBI 2B
  • Darin Holcomb—2-5 HR(10) RBI 2R BB
  • Mike McKenry—2-5 2B
  • Ryan Harvey—3-5 HR(16) 5 RBI 2B
  • Cole Garner—3-4 2B 2R RBI
  • Cedric Hunter—3-5 2B RBI
  • Ezequiel Carrerra—3-5 3B 2R 3 RBI SB(19)
  • Andrew Lambo—1-3 2B 2 RBI
  • Scott Cousins—1-2 R HRI(10) RBI 2 BB
  • Juan Francisco—3-5 HR(20) 2 RBI 2B 2R BB
  • Todd Frazier—2-5 R RBI
  • Starlin Castro—2-4 R 2 RBI BB
  • Jose Lobaton—2-3 HR(4) 3 RBI 2B
  • Jason Heyward—2-3 (.422 BA at AA)
  • Gorkys Hernandez—2-4 2R RBI 2 BB
  • Pedro Alvarez—3-6 HR(22) 2 RBI 2 2B 2R
  • Brian Friday—3-4 2 2B 2 RBI R BB
  • Ryan Kalish—1-4 HR(11) RBI BB
  • Jorge Jimenez—3-4 HR(12) RBI 2BB BB
  • Ruben Tejada—3-4 R RBI
  • Miguel Abreu—3-5 2 2B R 3 RBI
  • Cale Iorg—1-4 HR(11) RBI
  • Michael Bertram—2-3 HR(12) 4 RBI BB
  • Brett Pill—2-5 Hr(13) 2 RBI
  • Brandon Crawford—2-5 HR(10) RBI
  • Carlos Santana—1-3 RBI 2 BB

Pitching:

  • Dan Hudson—6 IP 3H 7K W (12-5)
  • Chaz Roe—9 IP 6H 2 ER 3 BB 3K W(5-2)
  • Aneury Rodriguez—6.2 IP 6H ER BB 6K W (7-10)
  • Travis Banwart—7 IP 3H 2K W (7-5)

7/20 AA Minor League Report

Posted by Jeremy on July 21, 2009 under Minor League Ball today | Be the First to Comment

Pedro Alvarez is red hot right now.

The former #2 overall pick of last year’s draft was decent in his stint with High-A Lynchburg and got off to a molasses-like start after his promotion to Altoona, but the last 10 games has seen Alvarez post a .368 BA with 3 HR 6 RBI and 9 runs scored.  Alvarez is a highly potent all-star hitter in the making, but his high K rates, low batting average and spotty defense has detracted from his overall performance.  All told, the sum is greater than its parts.  Alvarez is clicking right now offensively, and his 19 HR and 67 RBI are on par with expectations.  I believe that he will continue to raise his average from its current .255 level to finish around .270-.280. 

Will he earn a September callup?  Tough to say.  My gut says yes, but it was the Pirates that were so glacially slow in giving Andrew McCutchen his debut.  While that worked to McCutchen’s benefit, I think they will not exercise the same patience with Alvarez.  His collegiate resume and immediate power impact keeps him on the fast track to Pittsburgh and nothing that Andy LaRoche or Neil Walker can do will stop it.  Alvarez has a major league contract and it makes complete sense for the Bucs to get a first hand look at exactly what they have in the former Vanderbilt superstar.  Expect him to be one of the September callups unless injury or a complete collapse in his performance happens before then.

Today’s top AA prospect is Boston Red Sox catcher turned first baseman, turned outfielder, turned eventual DH Jon Still.  The Red Sox slugger blasted two HR and drove in seven runs yesterday in Portland’s 16-1 massacre over New Britain yesterday.  Despite his career day, Still has been a big disappoint me to me this year.  The former 2006 draftee is hitting .239 with 13 HR 61 RBI and 26 doubles this year, but his 27 BB/103 K’s is far and away his worst showing in his professional career.  Despite hitting .302 with 16 RBI over his last 10 games, Still has struck out 18 times and has failed to draw a walk during the same timeframe.  I think that he is going to continue to decline in his production as he progresses until he joins the Jeff Bailey, Aaron Bates and Chris Carter ranks of the organization as a player who makes the frequent treks between Pawtucket and Boston.  Look to see if the market for his stuff jumps after a few good performances and sell accordingly.

AA Player of the Day—JON STILL


 

Other Notable Performances

Hitting:

  • Michael Daniel—3-4 BB
  • Brennan Boesch—1-4 HR(18) 2 RBI
  • Mike McBryde—1-4 HR(4) 3 RBI 2R
  • Ike Davis—2-4 HR(12) 2 RBI 2 RBI BB
  • Josh Thole—2-5 2B 2R 2 RBI
  • Ruben Tejada—3-4 2R
  • Josh Reddick—3-6 HR(13) 2 RBI 3R
  • Ryan Khoury—3-5 4R BB
  • Jon Still—3-6 2 HR(13) 7 RBI 3R
  • Ryan Kalish—2-5 HR(9) 2B 2 RBI BB
  • Jorge Jimenez—3-5 HR(10) 4 RBI 2 2B 4R BB
  • Argenis Diaz—2-5 2B RBI
  • Pedro Alvarez—3-4 2 2B 2 RBI 2R
  • Brian Friday—1-3 HR(7) 2 RBI BB
  • Jim Negrych—2-4 2 2B 2R
  • Quentin Berry—2-4 R 2 SB(34)
  • Reegie Corona—2-3 R 2 BB
  • Jesus Montero—2-4 HR(15) RBI BB
  • David Cooper—1-3 2B 2 RBI 2 BB
  • Jeremy Moore—2-3 HR(8) 2 RBI 2R
  • Mark Trumbo—2-5 R RBI
  • Jarrod Dyson—2-4 2R 3 SB(21)
  • Drew Locke—2-4 2B 2R
  • Matt Spencer—3-5 2B 2 RBI R
  • Josh Horton—2-5 2B 2R
  • James Rapoport—2-5 2B R 2 BB
  • Tyler Henley—3-5 2B R RBI

Pitching:

  • Blake Beavan—6.1 IP 8H 2 ER K L (6-7)
  • Corey Kluber—6 IP 4H BB 6K W (8-9)
  • Adam Mills—7 IP 5H Er 2 BB 5K W (7-5)

7/2 AA Minor League Report

Posted by Jeremy on July 3, 2009 under Minor League Ball today | Be the First to Comment

Prior to the start of the ‘09 season, San Diego Padres 2B prospect Eric Sogard was very high on my sleepers list.  Perhaps it was his excellent first season in the California League (.308 10 HR 87 RBI 92 runs 42 doubles) or the fact that he is a former ASU Sun Devil, but I couldn’t help but compare him to ‘08 AL MVP Dustin Pedroia.  While the two share many similarities, style of play, body size and structure, plate discipline, etc., Sogard’s got a long way to go before those comparisons have any merit.  The fact remains, however, that Eric Sogard is an intriguing MLB talent.  After a slow month of May that saw him hit .212,  he bounced back nicely during the month of June by hitting .314 with 21 runs scored and 11 RBI in 24 games.  Sogard’s main competition for the 2B job with the Padres is the disappointing enigma known as Matt Antonelli.  I believe that he will leapfrog him by this point next season, perhaps into a starting job with the Padres.

Madison Bumgarner remains the top left handed pitching prospect in all of baseball, but the hype for him has cooled a little bit since his promotion to Connecticut.  Regardless, the former ‘07 1st rounder continues to tack up wins.  His seven innings of four hit, shutout ball netted him his sixth AA win and ninth overall for the season.  Bumgarner has allowed just one earned run over his last 19 innings, but the strikeout numbers have been down a little bit and his 19 BB/66 K in 74 innings is less impressive that last year’s Nintendo-like 21 BB/164 K’s in 141 innings.  Also, it seems like Bumgarner’s workload has increased over his last two outings (8 IP and 7 IP respectively).  Perhaps this is because the Giants are edging into playoff contention and the chances that Bumgarner will be called upon to pitch for San Fran in 2009 are waning.  I believe that Bumgarner can hold his own against MLB hitters right now, but holding him back until 2010 may be the more prudent move.  Watch the market for his cards.  If it dips, jump on his stuff now.  He’ll have a prominent role with the Giants in 2010.

Today’s top prospect is another southpaw, Baltimore Orioles top ‘08 draftee Brian Matusz.  his seven shutout innings marked his third consecutive dominant start at Bowie where he’s gone 3-0 with a 0.49 ERA and 6 BB/21 K in 18.1 IP.  Matusz has been flat out dominant this season going 7-2 with a 1.80 ERA in 14 starts this year.  His 27 BB/96 K ratio in 85 IP is a fine indicator that he is commanding his mid-90’s heater well while keeping hitters honest with his slider and change.  He profiles as a #2 or 3 starter for a Baltimore Orioles rotation that could soon rival that of the pennant winning O’s of 1979.

AA Player of the Day—BRIAN MATUSZ

 

Other Notable Performances

Hitting:

  • Carlos Santana—2-4 HR(12) 3 RBI
  • Gorkys Hernandez—1-4 HR(1) RBI
  • Jose Tabata—1-4 HR(2) RBI SB(6)
  • Brad Emaus—3-4 3R BB SB(7)
  • Shawn Bowman—4-4 2B
  • Desmond Jennings—1-3 R 2 BB SB(29)
  • Jesus Montero—2-5 HR(13) 2 RBI
  • Ryan Strieby—2-5 HR(15) 2 RBI 2R
  • Brennan Boesch—2-3 HR(16) RBI 2R BB
  • Alex Avila—2-4 2B 2R 2 RBI BB
  • Zack Cozart—1-4 HR(9) 2 RBI
  • Todd Frazier—1-4 HR(8) RBI
  • Andrew Lambo—1-4 2B 2 RBI R
  • Josh Bell—2-3 2B RBI
  • Pedro Ciraco—3-5 HR(2) 2 RBI 2 2B 2R
  • Mark Hallberg—3-4 2B R
  • Steffan Gartrell—3-4 HR(15) RBI
  • Eric Sogard—2-4 HR(3) 3 RBI BB
  • Logan Forsythe—2-4 R RBI BB
  • Cole Garner—1-4 HR(7) RBI
  • Justin Smoak–1-2 3 BB
  • Mitch Moreland—1-5 HR(11) RBI 2R
  • Dan Delasco—1-4 HR(8) 2 RBI BB
  • Josh Donaldson—2-5 2B R RBI
  • Matt Spencer—2-4 2R RBI BB

Pitching:

  • Brian Matusz—7 IP 4H 2 BB 6K W (7-2)
  • Hector Rondon—6 IP 4H 3 ER BB 8K L (7-5)
  • Madison Bumgarner—7 IP 4H 3 BB 5K W (9-2)
  • Tyler Herron—4.2 IP 4H ER 4 BB 7K
  • Matt Torra—7 IP 4H Er BB 4K W (6-6)
  • Chaz Roe—5.2 IP 2H 2 BB 6K W (3-1)

6/18 AA Minor League Report

Posted by Jeremy on June 19, 2009 under Minor League Ball today | Be the First to Comment

When evaluating prospects, I find that there is a blend of statistics and physical attributes that each possesses that tell a great deal about what to expect from them at higher levels.  A hitter that struggles with plate discipline often finds his batting average and on base percentages suffers against more refined pitchers.  Batters that hit for a good number of doubles and triples as youngsters(18 to 21 yrs old) tend to build strength as they mature and hit for more power.  These along with several other characteristics often hold true, but every once and awhile a player pops up that defies my parameters of conventional wisdom, leaving me scratching my head.

Meet Johnny Whittleman.

The Texas Rangers’ young 3B prospect has an athletic build (6-2 195 lb.) and, at age 22, has the frame to build more strength as he matures.  Whittleman was a personal favorite sleeper of mine after his successful 2007 season that saw him hit .262 with 17 HR 72 RBI and 34 doubles at two full season Class A stops.  Formerly a 2nd round pick in the ‘05 draft, Whittleman shows a disciplined approach at the plate uncharacteristic of most prep to pro players.  Last season at High-A Bakersfield, Whittleman drew 82 walks while striking out 113 times in 118 games.  Despite a mediocre HR total of just seven and a batting average well below California League standards (.257), Whittleman smacked 38 doubles, leaving promise of power to come.

Fast forward to 2009 and you would find Mr. Whittleman’s numbers diminishing even further.  His batting average sits at just .224 (boosted about 20 points after his 4-5 performance yesterday), though his on base percentage is more than 100 points higher, due to his fine 31 BB/42 K ratio.  16 two baggers puts him on pace for his third consecutive season of 30+ doubles but he hasn’t been able to log in with his first HR yet.

What do we make of this going forward?  Prior to Michael Young’s five year extension with the Rangers, I would have been more enthusiastic about Whittleman.  The Rangers, for all their organizational depth, are quite thin at 3B.  The talent is still there for Whittleman to carve out a major league career, but there’s a great deal left for him to prove.

Today’s top prospect is Cincinnati Reds SS Zack Cozart.  The former 2nd rounder smacked two homeruns and three RBI in the first game of a double header and then followed it up with a two hit, RBI showing in the nightcap.  Cozart has been blistering hot during the month of June, batting .339 with 6 HR 10 RBI and 4 SB.  A blue collar player through and through, Cozart skipped over High-A ball and has attacked AA pitching with aplomb, hitting .290 with 8 HR 35 RBI and 17 doubles.  Ahead of Cozart is the sweet swinging Chris Valaika who just returned to Louisville’s lineup after missing a month with a broken hand.  Valaika’s bat is more polished at this point than Cozart’s, but Zack is a better defensive shortstop.  Given that he has already skipped a level this season, it would not be surprising to see the Reds keep him in AA for the duration of the regular season.  Watch to see if Cincy places him in the Arizona Fall League this offseason.  If so, there may be a good opportunity for Cozart to get a decent look by the Reds in spring training 2010. 

AA Player of the Day—ZACK COZART


 

Other Notable Performances

Hitting:

  • Rene Tosoni—1-3 2B R 2 RBI BB
  • Gorkys Hernandez—2-3 2B R
  • Jose Tabata—1-3 RBI SB(4)
  • Cale Iorg—2-4 R 2 RBI
  • Josh Thole—3-5 2B 3R 2 RBI BB SB(4)
  • Ryan Kalish—2-3 R BB
  • Nick Evans—2-4 2R HR(3) 2 RBI
  • Matt Whitney—4-5 2B R
  • Yonder Alonso—3-6 RBI SB(1)
  • Zack Cozart—2-4 2 HR(8) 3 RBI BB (Game 1)…..2-4 RBI (Game 2)
  • Tyler Colvin—2-5 2 HR(5) 2 RBI 2R
  • Darwin Barney—1-4 HR(2) RBI
  • Juan Francisco—1-5 2B R RBI BB (Game 1)…..3-4 HR(13) 4 RBI 2R (Game 2)
  • Chris Heisey—1-2 3R
  • James Adduci—2-3 2B 2R BB SB(16)
  • Josh Bell—3-4 2 2B R RBI SB(2)
  • Eduardo Perez—2-5 HR(6) 2 RBI 2B
  • Taylor Green—1-3 HR(4) 3 RBI BB
  • John Shelby Jr.—2-4 2B
  • Tyler Flowers—1-2 HR(10) RBI 2 BB
  • Christian Marrero—1-4 HR(8) 2 RBI
  • C.J. Retherford—2-5 2B R RBI
  • Matt Mangini—2-3 R RBI BB
  • Drew Locke—4-6 2B R  5 RBI
  • Wladimir Sutil—3-6 4R RBI
  • Mitch Moreland—3-6 2B R
  • Marcus Lemon—3-5 2B 2R 4 RBI
  • Johnny Whittleman—4-5 2 2B 3R 2 RBI
  • Timmy Smith—4-5 R 2 RBI
  • Luis Durango—2-4 2B 2R BB
  • Lance Zawadzki—2-3 HR(11) RBI 2 BB 2R
  • Brian Joynt—3-5 2B HR(1) 2 RBI
  • Chris Carter—2-4 HR(10) RBI 2B BB
  • Matt Spencer—1-4 2B RBI BB
  • Daryl Jones—3-5 R
  • Cole Garner—2-4 2B 3 RBI
  • Daniel Mayora—4-5 2B 2R 3 RBI
  • Mark Trumbo—3-4 2 2B 3B 4 RBI

Pitching:

  • Mark Rzepczynski—7 IP 5H ER BB 8K
  • Tim Bascom—7 IP 3H 2 BB 7K
  • Ryan Pope—5.2 IP 5H 4K
  • Tyson Brummett—7 IP 4H 2 ER 5K
  • Travis Wood—5 IP 8H 3 ER BB 6K W (7-3)

6/14 AA Minor League Report

Posted by Jeremy on June 15, 2009 under Minor League Ball today | Be the First to Comment

If you’ve been paying attention to this blog over the last year, you would know that I have a good deal of love for Chicago White Sox 1B prospect Brandon Allen.  The 6-2 235 lb. slugger has had a fine season at AA Birmingham, hitting .295 with 7 HR 35 RBI and 38 runs scored.  Allen’s power production has been down this season, after hitting 30 HR between High-A and AA last year, and his stolen base totals have diminished to almost nil.  However, the plate discipline that once was a major question mark in Allen’s game has now become one of his strengths.  Through 60 games, the ‘04 draftee has walked 29 times and has struck out 45 times.  Factor out the month of April and those numbers are even better (23 BB/34 K).  Similar to Oakland A’s 1B prospect Chris Carter, the power should increase as the summer goes along as Allen’s confidence with in his more disciplined plate approach increases.

Today’s top prospect is a repeat offender.  Cleveland Indians prospect Matt McBride went 2-4 with a grand slam HR, four RBI, a double and two runs scored.  McBride was promoted to Akron after a blistering start at High-A Kinston where he hit .405 with 6 HR 36 RBI and 15 doubles in 31 games.  Since moving to Akron, McBride has not been as good (.247 2 HR 16 RBI 7 doubles in 23 games), though much of his offensive struggles happened during the month of May.  McBride entered the ’09 season as a catcher, but he’s played the bulk of his innings as a corner outfielder as top prospect Carlos Santana is the Indians’ catcher of the future.  June’s been a hot month for McBride as he’s hit .455 in the early going.  If he can continue his torrid pace and continue to drive the ball, he may make a strong case to be considered as a solid corner outfielder for the Indians by the middle of 2010.  Given their depth at the position, it wouldn’t surprise me to see him packaged up in an off-season deal either.

AA Player of the Day—MATT MCBRIDE



 

Other Notable Performances

Hitting:

  • Nick Evans—2-5 2B R RBI
  • Shawn Bowman—2-5 2B R RBI
  • Ian Desmond—2-5 2B 2 RBI BB SB(5)
  • Marvin Lowrance—3-4 HR(10) 2 RBI 2B
  • Jeremy Slayden—4-4 2B 3 RBI
  • Brian Jeroloman—1-4 HR(3) 2 RBI
  • Casper Wells—2-4 HR(3) RBI 2B
  • Brnadon Snyder—-2-3 2 2B BB
  • Matt McBride—2-4 GS HR(8) 4 RBI 2B 2R
  • Sean Henry—4-4 2R
  • Chris Heisey—1-3 HR(13) 2 RBI
  • Brandon Allen—3-4 2B 3 RBI BB
  • John Shelby Jr.—1-3 HR(6) RBI
  • Mike Paulk—3-5 HR(2) 4 RBI
  • Jason Castro—2-4 R
  • Eric Sogard—2-4 2B R
  • Kellen Kulbacki—3-4 R RBI SB(2)
  • Cedric Hunter—2-5 R 2 RBI
  • Lance Zawadzki—2-5 2B R 3 RBI
  • Chad Tracy—3-4 R 2 RBI
  • Mitch Moreland—2-5 3R BB
  • Matt Spencer—2-4 2R
  • Drew Sutton—2-5 2B R RBI

Pitching:

  • Alfredo Figardo—7.1 IP 3H 2 ER BB 10K W (5-2)
  • Hector Rondon—4 IP H BB 3K
  • Scott Elbert—5 IP 4H 3 ER 3 BB 9K L (2-2)
  • Brian Omogrosso—5 IP 4H 2 BB 5K W (7-2)
  • Jay Jackson—5 IP 4H ER 6K

 

 

5/19 AA Minor League Report

Posted by Jeremy on May 20, 2009 under Minor League Ball today | Be the First to Comment

Ahhhhh, nothing beats a hot shower after a good workout!  I am back now and ready to get back on the prospecting track.  Yesterday’s AA action saw Justin Smoak hit his 6th HR while O’s 1st Baseman Brandon Snyder and Detroit’s Scott Sizemore each hit their 7th.  Troy Patton outdueled Daniel Moskos en route to win #4 and Chicago’s Jay Jackson tossed six scoreless innings, striking out eight in a no-decision.

Today’s top youngster from the AA ranks is Philadelphia Phillies 2B prospect Brad Harman.  The former WBC Team Australia mate went 3-4 with his 4th HR, four RBI and two runs scored.  Harman has excellent pop for a second baseman, hitting 17 HR last season, and while he is not ranked as one of Philly’s top 30 prospects, he is the top second base prospect in the Phillies’ farm system.  Harman has improved his batting average considerably this year in his second AA go around, but his plate discipline and ability to work counts continues to be a struggle for him.  With Chase Utley ahead of him, there is no rush to promote the 23 year old Harman through the minor leagues, and his best opportunities down the road would be best served with another organization.

AA  Player of the Day—BRAD HARMAN


Other Notable Performances

Hitting:

  • Matt Spencer—2-4 2R 3B
  • Justin Smoak—2-5 HR(6) 3 RBI
  • Brad Emaus—2-4 2B R
  • Jose Coronado—3-3 2 2B R BB SB(3)
  • Brandon Crawford—4-4 R
  • Rene Tosoni—2-3 HR(5) 2 RBI 3R 2 BB
  • Quentin Berry—3-5 3R
  • Brad Harman—3-4 HR(4) 4 RBI BB 2B 2R
  • Carlos Santana—2-4 2B RBI R
  • Marvin Lowrance—2-3 2B HR(6) RBI 2R
  • Luke Montz—1-3 HR(2) 4 RBI BB
  • Scott Sizemore—2-4 HR(7) RBI 2R BB
  • Ryan Strieby—1-4 HR(11) RBI BB
  • Brandon Snyder—1-4 HR(7) 2 RBI BB
  • Darwin Barney—3-5 RBI
  • Kurt Mertins—4-5 3B 3 RBI
  • Brian McFall—1-5 HR(5) 2 RBI 2R
  • Cyle Hankerd—2-3 2B 2R 2 RBI
  • Brandon Allen—2-4 2B RBI SB(1)
  • Dayan Viciedo—2-3 RBI BB
  • Gorkys Hernandez—3-5 R 2 RBI SB(9)
  • Eric Campbell—2-3 2B RBI
  • Desmond Jennings—3-4 BB SB(14)
  • Rhyne Hughes—1-3 RBI 2 BB R
  • Mark Hamilton—1-2 HR(6) RBI 2R 2 BB
  • Todd Cruz—2-3 2 2B 2R BB
  • Ryan Mount—2-4 2B RBI

Pitching:

  • Luis Perez—5.1 IP 2H 5 BB 3K W (3-2)
  • Josh Tomlin—6 IP 7H ER BB 8K W (5-1)
  • Jordan Smith—6 IP 3H 4K W (3-0)
  • Troy Patton—5 IP 5H 5K W (4-1)
  • Daniel Moskos—5 IP 3H 2 ER BB 2K L (2-3)
  • Jay Jackson—6 IP 7H 2 BB 8K
  • Blake Johnson—6 IP 5H BB 3K W (2-3)

4/29 High-A Minor League Report

Posted by Jeremy on April 30, 2009 under Minor League Ball today | Be the First to Comment

Matt Spencer homered for the fifth time and drove in five runs while Mariners OF prospect Joe Dunigan blasted two HR’s to up his total to seven for the season.  Lonnie Chisenhall continues to swing a hot bat, hitting his fourth and driving in two and Dominic Brown’s bat is starting to show life as he hit his second.  Jupiter’s Jeff Allison tossed a six innings gem allowing just one hit and striking out eight.  His start to the ‘09 season is one of baseball’s more triumphant stories as it looks like he is making great strides in his recovery from drug addiction.

Today’s top prospect is Kinston Indians 1B Matt McBride.  The 23 year old Lehigh alum blasted two HR and four RBI while scoring three times.  Last season, McBride played at three different levels but only accrued 165 AB as injuries cut into his production.  This past fall he participated in the Hawaiian Winter League where his .285 BA with 3 HR 22 RBI and 11 doubles in 33 games.  McBride has a solid build and excellent plate discipline that allows for him to put up potentially excellent power numbers with a high OBP.  Yesterday’s performance boosted McBride’s ‘09 season line to .405 with 5 HR 25 RBI 10 doubles and 17 runs scored in his first 20 games.

High-A Player of the Day—MATT MCBRIDE

 

Other Notable Performances

Hitting:

  • Darren Ford—2-4 HR(2) RBI 2B
  • Buster Posey—2-4 2B RBI
  • Joe Dunigan 2-4 2 HR(7) 2 RBI
  • Adolfo Gonzalez—2-3 HR(1) 2 RBI 2B
  • Felix Carrasco—2-3 HR(3) 4 RBI 2B
  • Beamer Weems—2-5 2B RBI R
  • Danny Payne—2-2 R RBI 3 BB
  • Jeremy Moore—2-3 HR(2) 2 RBI BB 2R
  • Efren Navarro—4-5 2B 2R RBI
  • Ed Easley—3-5 R RBI
  • Matt Spencer—2-5 HR(5) 5 RBI
  • Lonnie Chisenhall—1-3 HR(4) 2 RBI BB 2R
  • Matt McBride—3-4 2 HR(5) 4 RBI 3R
  • Jordan Danks—2-4 2B 2R BB RBI
  • Christian Marrero—3-4 2 2B 2R RBI
  • Brent Morel—1-3 HR(5) 2 RBI 2R BB SB(7)
  • Cody Johnson—1-4 HR(8) 2 RBI
  • Ben Revere—3-5 R SB(11)
  • Curt Smith—2-4 HR(4) RBI
  • Greg Sexton—2-4 HR(1) 3 RBI BB
  • Mark Thomas—3-4 2 2B 2R RBI
  • Darin Mastroianni—2-4 R RBI SB(15)
  • Dominic Brown—1-4 HR(2) RBI
  • Michael Durant—2-2 HR(1) 3 RbI
  • Ike Davis—3-6 2B 2R

Pitching:

  • Brant Rustich—5 IP H BB 7K
  • Angel Calero—6 IP 3H ER BB 7K
  • Jeff Allison—6 IP H 2 BB 8K
  • Bryan Morris—6 IP 3H 2 UER BB 4K W (1-2)
  • Edgar Osuna—7 IP 6H ER 8K W (2-2)
  • Mike McCardell—7 IP 5H ER 4K W (2-2)
  • David Kopp—5 IP 3H 4K

4/23 High-A Minor League Report

Posted by Jeremy on April 24, 2009 under Minor League Ball today | Be the First to Comment

Michael Stanton and Matt Dominguez homered in yesterday’s games as did Dominic Brown, Lonnie Chisenhall, Felix Carrasco, Charlie Blackmon, Thomas Neal, and Brandon Crawford.  Tyler Robertson looks like his is on the comeback trail as he tossed five scoreless innings to earn his first win of ‘09 and Duane Below tossed a hitless five innings allowing an unearned run and striking out seven.

Today’s top High-A player is Michael Burgess.  The former 1st round pick has struggled mightily this season (.163 BA), but he belted his fourth HR of the season, driving in five and walking and scoring twice.  Burgess has enormous power potential but is still learning how to reign in his plate discipline.  The left handed slugger has walked seven time in his last ten games though, which gives reason to believe that he could make some progress as the season goes on.

High-A Player of the Day—MICHAEL BURGESS



 

Other Notable Performances

Hitting:

  • Clay Fuller—2-4 HR(2) 2 RBI 2R 2B BB SB(6)
  • Matthew Sweeney—2-5 3B R RBI
  • Julio Perez—3-5 2B RBI R
  • Brandon Crawford—2-4 HR(5) 3 RBI BB
  • Roger Kieschnick—2-5 2 2B 2R
  • Thomas Neal—3-5 HR(2) 4 RBI 2B 2R
  • Charlie Blackmon—1-4 HR(1) RBI
  • Matt Spencer—2-3 2R 2 BB 2 SB(3)
  • Timmy Smith—3-4 HR(2) 4 RBI 2B 2R
  • Alex Presley—1-5 HR(1) 2 RBI 2R
  • Jordy Mercer—1-3 R 2 BB SB(2)
  • Kris Watts—2-5 HR(2) 2 RBI 2R
  • Tim Fedroff—4-5 2 2B 3B 3R RBI
  • Lonnie Chisenhall—2-5 2B HR(3) 3 RBI
  • Michael Burgess—2-3 HR(4) 5 RBI 2 BB 2R
  • David Espinosa—2-5 2B R RBI BB SB(6)
  • Greg Paimi—2-4 HR(1) 3 RBI
  • Kris Negron—3-4 2 HR(2) 4 RBI 2R
  • Eric Fryer—2-4 2B 2R RBI BB
  • Jesus Montero—2-4 R 3 RBI
  • Dominic Brown—2-4 HR(1) 3 RBI 2R SB(4)
  • Freddy Galvis—2-4 3R BB 2 SB(2)
  • Mike Gosse—2-5 HR(1) 3 RBI
  • Ben Revere—2-5 R RBI 2 SB(7)
  • Joe Benson—1-3 2B R RBI BB
  • Deibinson Romero—2-3 2R BB
  • Matthew Hall—1-2 R 2 BB 2 SB(2)
  • Reese Havens—1-2 2B R 2 BB
  • Matt Dominguez—1-3 HR(1) 2 RBI BB
  • Michael Stanton—1-4 HR(4) RBI

Pitching:

  • Alejandro Sanabia—5 IP 4H ER 2 BB 6K
  • Tyler Robertson—5 IP 5H BB 5K W(1-0)
  • Duane Below—5 IP 0H UER 2 BB 7K W(1-1)
  • Wilkin De La Rosa—4 IP H 2 BB 3K
  • Wynn Pelzer—5 IP H ER 2 BB 4K W(2-0)
  • Bryan Olan—1.2 IP BB 3K SV(4)
  • Scott Barnes—5 IP 5H 2 ER 2 BB 5K W(2-1)
  • Bruce Billings—5 IP 4H BB 5K W(1-2)
  • Seth Garrison—6 IP 4H ER 6K W(1-0)

4/23 High-A Minor League Report

Posted by Jeremy on April 23, 2009 under Minor League Ball today | Be the First to Comment

CALIFORNIA LEAGUE

Brandon Crawford, Alex Liddi, and Matt Spencer all hit their fourth HR’s of the season and Madison Bumgarner allowed just one run over five innings to go a perfect 3-0 for the 2009 season.  Chris Withrow punched out 10 over just five innings but lost to today’s player of the day Chris Hicks. 

The Astros right hander tossed five innings of scoreless ball, allowing just five hits while striking out nine.  Hicks, 21, is now 2-1 on the season with a 3.07 ERA and 18 K’s in 14.2 IP.  Used almost exclusively as a reliever last season, Hicks has proven to be quite adept at forcing groundball outs this season (2.57/FO) and has exhibited good control.  At 6-4 205 lb., he appears to have a nice durable frame capable of handling a steady workload.

California League Player of the Day—CHRIS HICKS

 

Other Notable Performances

Hitting:

  • Alex Liddi—3-4 HR(4) 3 RBI 2B
  • James McOwen—3-5 2R SB(1)
  • Joe Dunigan—4-4 HR(3) 2 RBI 2B
  • Kuo Hui Lo—2-4 HR(1) RBI 3B 2R
  • Matt Spencer—3-4 2B HR(4) RBI 3R BB
  • Jermaine Mitchell—2-4 HR(1) RBI
  • Brandon Crawford—1-4 HR(4) 2 RBI
  • Buster Posey—2-4 R RBI
  • Roger Kieschnick—1-3 HR(2) 2 RBI
  • Engel Beltre—1-4 2B 2R RBI BB SB(5)
  • Mitch Moreland—1-4 HR(2) RBI 2 BB 2R
  • Mauro Gomez—3-6 HR(3) 6 RBI 2B
  • Collin Cowgill—2-5 R SB(3)
  • Scott Vanslyke—4-5 2B 3B 2R

Pitching:

  • Nathan Adcock—6 IP 4H BB 4K W(2-1)
  • Madison Bumgarner—5 IP 5H ER 5K W(3-0)
  • Chris Withrow—5 IP 3H Er 2 BB 10 K L(1-1)
  • Chris Hicks—5 IP 5H 2 BB 9K W(2-1)

 

CAROLINA LEAGUE

Jason Place continues to make positive strides in his development as he hit his second HR and drove in three runs.  Teammate Chi-Hsien Chiang had nice back to back outings combining to go 4-7 with a HR, three RBI and three runs scored.  Jordan Danks had three hits, driving in two and scoring twice.

Today’s player of the day in the Carolina League is Cleveland Indians 3B prospect Lonnie Chisenhall.  For the second straight day, Chisenhall homered and drove in five runs.  The Indians’ 2008 first round selection has an eight game hitting streak and is beginning to demonstrate the promising power potential and plate discipline that made him a top draft choice last June.

Carolina League Player of the Day—LONNIE CHISENHALL

 

Other Notable Performances

Hitting:

  • Jason Place—2-4 HR(2) 3 RBI BB 2B 2R
  • Chih-Hsien Chiang—2-4 HR(1) 3 RBI BB 2R (Game 1)…2-3 R (Game 2)
  • Kris Negron—2-4 R RBI SB(2)
  • Clint Robinson—2-3 2 HR(2) 2 RBI BB 2R (Game 1)…1-4 HR(3) RBI (Game 2)
  • David Lough—3-4 2 RBI
  • Lonnie Chisenhall—2-5 GS HR(2) 5 RBI 2B BB
  • Cord Phelps—2-4 2B BB R
  • Freddie Freeman—2-5 2B 2R
  • Michael Fisher—3-4 2R BB
  • Jordan Danks—3-4 2 RBI 2R BB SB(3)
  • Brent Morel—2-4 R BB SB(5)

Pitching:

  • Ronal Uviedo—5 IP 2H 5K
  • Zack Britton—5 IP 4H ER 2 BB 4K

 

FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE

Matt Dominguez and Michael Stanton combined to go 4-7 with four runs and three walks.  Osvaldo Martinez, Alex Buchholz, Eric Thames and Reid Fronk each pounded out three hits and Shawn O’Malley had four hits and three runs scored. 

Today’s FSL top player is Jupiter Hammerheads pitcher Kyle Winters.  One day after his 22nd birthday, the ‘05 fifth rounder tossed seven two-hit innings walking one and striking out two.  Winters has allowed just one run in his first 19 innings of 2009 (0.47 ERA)  He is a control pitcher who gets a lot of groundball outs and has made some improvements, thusfar, in controlling the strike zone.

Florida State League Player of the Day—KYLE WINTERS


 
Other Notable Performances

Hitting:

  • Matt Dominguez—2-4 2B 3R BB
  • Michael Stanton—2-3 R RBI 2 BB
  • Osvaldo Martinez—3-4 2 3B 2R BB
  • Cole Gillespie—2-2 R 2 BB SB(4)
  • Austin Romine—2-4 2B 2R
  • Dominic Brown—2-3 BB R SB(3)
  • Kody Kaiser—2-3 BB R SB(3)
  • Audy Ciraco—2-4 HR(1) 2 RBI 2B 2R
  • Marwin Gonzalez—3-5 2B 2R
  • Jovan Rosa—2-2 2B 2 RBI
  • Eric Thames—3-4 2B 3B RBI 2R
  • Jermaine Curtis—3-4 RBI
  • Deibinson Romero—2-3 2R 2B RBI
  • Alex Buchholz—3-5 2B 3B 2 RBI
  • Reid Fronk—3-5 2B RBI
  • Shawn O’Malley—4-5 2B 3B RBI 3R

Pitching:

  • Kyle Winters—7 IP 2 H BB 2K W(1-0)
  • Andrew Hess—5 Ip 6H 4K W(1-0)
  • David Bromberg—6 IP 4H ER 2 BB 3K W(1-0)

 

High-A Weekend Report

Posted by Jeremy on April 20, 2009 under Minor League Ball today | Be the First to Comment

FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE

There were several players that had nice weekends in the FSL.  The Cubs’ Marquez Smith hit HR’s in back to back days and the Brewers’ young OF prospect Zealous Wheeler collected four hits and five RBI.  Nobody compared to what big Michael Stanton did, though, as the Marlins future superstar enjoyed a seven hit weekend that included two HR’s, six RBI, and three runs scored.  Stanton’s bat is heating up and he is showing all signs of going on a prolonged power binge.

Florida State League Player of the Weekend—MICHAEL STANTON

 

Other Notable Performances

Hitting:

  • Marquez Smith—1-4 HR(2) 3 RBI (Sat.)…..1-4 HR(3) 2 RBI (Sun.)
  • Michael Bertram—2-4 2B 3 RBI
  • Joe Benson—2-3 HR(1) RBI
  • Michael Stanton—2-3 HR(2) 2 RBI 2 BB 2R (Sat.)…..5-5 HR(3) 4 RBI 2B R (Sun.)
  • Matt Dominguez—2-5 2B (Sat.)…..2-5 2B R (Sun.)
  • MIguel Fermin—3-4 2B SB(4)
  • Jose Garcia—2-3 2B 2R
  • Jermaine Curtis—2-4 2B R RBI
  • Austin Romine—1-3 2B 3 RBI (Sat.)…..2-3 2B (Sun.)
  • Caleb Gindl—1-4 HR(1) 2 RBI
  • Eric Farris—2-4 3R BB 2 SB(3)
  • Logan Schafer—2-5 R 2 RBI
  • Brent Brewer—2-4 RBI R SB(3)
  • Zelous Wheeler—2-5 2 2B 2 RBI R (Sat.)…..2-4 3 RBI (Sun.)
  • Neftali Soto—4-4 HR(1) RBI
  • Yonder Alonso—2-4 2B 3 RBI BB
  • Jesus Montero—3-4 HR(2) RBI 2B
  • Cole Gillespie—3-3 2R 2 RBI BB SB(3)
  • Reese Havens—1-4 HR(2) RBI

Pitching:

  • Charlie Furbush—5 IP 3H BB 4K W(1)
  • Jeff Allison—6 IP 4H ER 5K W(1)
  • Ryan Zink—5 IP 5H BB 4K
  • Yohan Flande—7 IP 7H BB 4K W(2)
  • John Axleford—2 IP 6K W(2)
  • Eric Niesen—5 IP 3H UER 3 BB 5K
  • Darin Downs—9 IP 6H 2 ER 7K W(2)

 

CAROLINA LEAGUE

Not as much action as the FSL, but the big boys played well all weekend long.  Jason Heyward raised his batting average to .325 with a 4-6 weekend that included third HR and three runs scored.  Teammate Cody Johnson blasted his fifth and sixth HR’s and Pedro Alvarez and Michael Burgess each hit their second on Sunday.  The top honors go to Royals #1 prospect Mike Moustakas, though, for his two HR, five RBI weekend that has helped him emerge from an early season slump.

Carolina League Player of the Weekend—MIKE MOUSTAKAS

 

Other Notable Peformances

Hitting:

  • Michael Jones—3-3 HR(1) RBI 2R 3B
  • Kraig Binick—2-5 HR(2) 2 RBI 2R SB(2)
  • Mike Moustakas—2-4 HR(1) 3 RBI 2B 2R (Sat.)…..1-4 HR(2) 2 RBI 2R BB (Sun.)
  • Jason Heyward—2-3 2B R BB (Sat.)…..2-3 HR(3) RBI 2B 2R (Sun.)
  • Cody Johnson—1-4 HR(5) RBI (Sat.)…..1-4 HR(6) 2 RBI (Sun.)
  • David Espinosa—2-3 2B R BB SB(5) (Sat.)…..1-3 2 BB 3R (Sun.)
  • Matt McBride—3-5 2 HR(2) 3 RBI 2R
  • Jordan Danks—2-3 2B 2R BB
  • Chris Marrero—3-5 2B 2R RBI
  • Michael Burgess—2-4 2B 2R HR(2) 3 RBI
  • Pedro Alvarez—2-3 HR(3) RBI 2R BB
  • Miles Durham—3-5 2B 2 RBI
  • Alex Presley—2-5 2B 2R RBI
  • Ryan Kalish—2-4 2 RBI 2R BB SB(4)
  • Kris Negron—2-4 3B 2R BB
  • Matt Sheely—3-5 R 2 RBI 2 SB(2)
  • Caleb Joseph—3-4 HR(2) 2 RBI
  • Jim Gallagher—2-2 HR(1) RBI 3 BB 3R 2B
  • Roman Pena—2-3 HR(1) 3 RBI 2R 2B 2 BB

Pitching:

  • Brian Matusz—6 IP 7H 3 UER 2 BB 8K L(1)
  • Brad Myers—5.2 IP 6H Er 4K W(1)
  • Everett Teaford—5 IP 4H Er 5K W(1)

 

 

CALIFORNIA LEAGUE

Several top prospects had nice single game performances, but no one “dominated the weekend”.  The Giants have to be thrilled with the early returns from their top prospects, as Angel Villalona, Nick Noonan, Brandon Crawford each continued to play well.  Matthew Sweeney looks like he is a darkhorse power prospect as he collected two more RBI.  On the mound, Josh Collimenter tossed six two-hit innings, walking one and striking out nine en route to his second win of the season, but the player of the weekend was Oakland’s OF prospect Matt Spencer.  Spencer homered on both Saturday and Sunday, driving in three and scoring three times.

California League Player of the Weekend—MATT SPENCER

 

Other Notable Performances

Hitting:

  • Juan Diaz—4-5 2B 2 RBI R
  • Matthew Sweeney—2-4 HR(3) 2 RBI
  • Brandon Crawford—3-6 HR(3) 2 RBI
  • Matt Spencer—2-4 HR(2) 2 RBI 2B BB SB(1) (Sat.)…..1-4 HR(3) RBI 2R BB (Sun.)
  • Felix Carrasco—3-5 2 RBI R (Sat.)…..2-4 HR(1) 3 RBI BB (Sun.)
  • Matt Lawson—3-5 2B R SB(3)
  • Vance Zawadski—3-3 R 2 BB 3 SB(9)
  • Nick Noonan—3-5 HR(2) 2 RBI 2R
  • Angel Villalona—2-5 HR(3) RBI
  • Mike MItchell—2-5 HR(1) 3 RBI
  • Charlie Blackmon—1-2 2B R 2 RBI 2 BB 2 SB(3)
  • Eddie Colina—2-5 2 2B 2R RBI
  • Kuo Hui Lo—3-5 2 3B 3 RBI R

Pitching:

  • Tim Sexton—6 IP 4H 2 BB 3K
  • Josh Collimenter—6 IP 2H BB 9K W(2)
  • Corey Kluber—7 IP Er BB 7K W(2)
  • Alberto Bastardo—7 IP 2H 6K W(2)
  • Michael Pineda—7 IP 6H 3 ER 8K W(2)