Posted by Jeremy on October 14, 2009 under $100 Growth Project |

Remember this undertaking? For those of you who don’t or are new readers to the blog, I decided to take $100 of my hard earned dollars and invest them in various purchases and sales to see just how much I could net over one year’s time.
At my last count, I had banked $158.46 and had a 2007 Bowman Chrome Chris Coghlan Blue Refractor Auto RC in my inventory. The Coghlan auto, on the heels of his NL ROY performance has sold for $50 on a “BUY IT NOW” in my eBay store, netting me $43.42, or $13.42 profit.
I was spot on with my analysis of Coghlan as a poor man’s Dustin Pedroia. In fact, the Marlins’ rookie exceeded the ‘08 AL MVP’s numbers despite being in the minor leagues for the first month and a half of the season. Given this, I think I undersold on the Coghlan card and would not be surprised to see this push past the $100 range following his christening as the 2009 NL ROY. That said, my initial goal when purchasing this card was to sell at $50 and I did accomplish that.
That brings the total earnings to $201.88, or more than 100% profit over the initial investment. Not bad considering my passive attention to the project.
The Purchase…

Immediately following the sale, I won an auction for a mega sized 350 count lot of 2007 Bowman Draft Michael Taylor RC’s. Shipped, the total cost for the lot was $95.55 or a mere 27 cents per card. I immediately put the entire lot of them into my eBay store at the price of $1.00 each. Given Taylor’s potential to earn a spot on the Phillies’ roster next season and long term prospects as a future star, I figure that the ‘07 RC’s will be spectacular low end buys this coming spring. I received the lot yesterday, and to my pleasant surprise found that the seller had included an additional 15 Taylor RC’s upping the total to 365.
Current Cash On Hand: $106.33
Current Inventory: (365) 2007 Bowman Draft MICHAEL TAYLOR RC’s
Was this a good purchase? Was it not? Make your voice heard in the comments section below. Stay tuned for more purchases and sales in the $100 Growth Project and for more quality prospect analysis!
Tags: $100 Growth Project, autographed cards, Bowman Chrome, bowman chrome draft, chris coghlan, chris coghlan rc, ebay, ebay investments, major league prospects, michael taylor, minor league prospects, philadelphia phillies, rookie cards, sportscards, sportscards investments
Posted by Jeremy on July 9, 2009 under Minor League Ball today |
Phillies OF prospect Michael Taylor and Marlins OF prospect Michael Stanton each rapped three hits yesterday. Taylor smacked two doubles and drove in two while stealing three bases. The big day raised his average to .345 and pushed his season stolen base total to 17. At 15 HR and 64 RBI, there isn’t much left for him to prove at the AA level and it seems logical to expect that he will get some AAA AB’s some time soon.
Michael Stanton’s three hit day included his 18th HR of the season and three RBI. Since his promotion to AA 29 games ago, the king sized slugger has struggled, hittng just .221 with 13 BB/34 K. I’m not too dismayed by this, though. Stanton is only in his second full season as a pro and his plate discipline is still a work in progress. His month of June was dismal (.214 3 HR 9 RBI 9 BB/27 K in 22 games), but his July numbers (.241 3 HR 7 RBI 4 BB/7 K) shows marked improvement. I expect that he will continue to acclimate himself well to AA pitching and think that the month of August will be his best yet.
Today’s top prospect is no stranger to this list. Brian Matusz turned in his best performance of ‘09 tossing eight innings of one-hit ball, walking none and striking out 11. This dominant outing lifted the lefty to a perfect 4-0 record at Bowie with a 0.34 ERA. AA hitters are batting just .122 against Matusz and he’s walked just 6 and struck out 32 in 26.1 innings. Despite his excellent showing, I don’t think he’ll get a crack at pitching in Baltimore this season as the club have Chris Tillman and Jake Arrieta ahead of him. Tillman has fallen off as of late, though, and there could conceivably be a situatio where Matusz leapfrogs him for a promotion in September. Arrieta will definitely be there by September at the latest. Matusz is in his first season as a pro and prudence exercised by the O’s wouldn’t be a bad thing. One thing is for certain, though, the future of the Orioles’ pitching staff looks to be quite bright.
AA Player of the Day—BRIAN MATUSZ

Other Notable Performances
Hitting:
- Ryan Strieby—2-5 HR(16) 2 RBI 3R BB
- Cale Iorg—2-6 HR(9) 2 RBI 3R
- Alex Avila—3-6 HR(8) 4 RBI 3R 2B
- Pedro Alvarez—1-5 HR(17) 2 RBI
- Michael Taylor—3-4 2 2B R 2 RBI 3 SB(17)
- Nick Weglarz—2-3 HR(13) 2 RBI 2R BB
- Beau Mills—2-4 2B 2R RBI
- Carlos Rivero—3-4 2B
- John Drennen—2-4 2 RBI
- Juan Francisco—2-3 HR(15) RBI BB 2R
- Mike Wilson—1-2 HR(3) RBI 2 BB 2R
- John Shelby Jr.—2-5 2B 3B R RBI
- Tyler Flowers—2-4 R SB(3) BB
- Dayan Viciedo—2-5 2R
- Stefan Gartrell—1-3 HR(16) 3 RBI
- Michael Stanton—3-5 HR(18) 3 RBI 2B
- Logan Morrison—1-2 2B R RBI 3 BB
- Alex Gordon—2-5 2B HR(1) 3 RBI
- Darin Holcomb—1-3 HR(4) RBI
- Lance Zawadzki—2-4 2B 2R
- Mitch Canham—1-3 2B R 2 RBI BB
- Johnny Whittleman—1-4 HR(4) 3 RBI BB 2R
- Chad Tracy—3-5 2 2B R 2 RBI
- Adrian Cardenas—3-4 R
- Josh Donaldson—2-4 2B R RBI
- James Rapoport—3-4 2B 2R 2 RBI BB
- Steven Hill—1-5 HR(12) 2 RBI
Pitching:
- Brian Matusz—8 IP H 11 K W (8-2)
- Luis Perez—6 IP 5H ER BB 5K W (6-6)
- Scott Diamond—7 IP 6H 3 ER BB 10K L (3-8)
- Cesar Carillo—8 IP 3H Er BB 4K W (6-4)
- Michael Kirkman—6 IP 2H BB 5K W (6-5)
Tags: AA Baseball, Adrian Cardenas, alex avila, alex gordon, brian matusz, cale iorg, carlos rivero, darin holcomb, dayan viciedo, john shelby jr., johnny whittleman, josh donaldson, juan francisco, logan morrison, major league prospects, michael stanton, michael taylor, Minor League Baseball, minor league prospects, mitch canham, nick weglarz, pedro alvarez, rookie cards, ryan strieby, sportscards, tyler flowers
Posted by Jeremy on June 29, 2009 under Minor League Ball today |
Oakland A’s 1B of the future Chris Carter continues to pound the baseball, going 2-3 yesterday with his 13th HR six runs batted in and two runs scored. I predicted at the beginning of June that Carter was due to go off on a power rampage and, suffice to say it, he has. Over his last 100 AB, Carter is hitting .313 with 7 HR 19 RBI and a 19 BB/24 K ratio. His improvements in his approach at the plate has resulted in a 40 point rise in batting average. Also, Sean Doolittle’s injuries and potential move to the OF has opened the door wide for Carter to be the premier 1B prospect in Oakland’s farm system. Jason Giambi is a one season hold over and Daric Barton offers a paper-thin resistance to Carter’s comprehensive skill set. The A’s are desperate for offensive fire power and the 6-4 225 lb. Carter offers it in abundance. He should make a move to AAA Sacramento at some point this summer and if Oakland continues to play last place baseball in the AL West, he should get a look at some point in September. I expect that Chris Carter will get to continue his development at the Arizona Fall League this winter before getting a long look by the A’s this following spring.
Today’s player de jour is the always impressive Michael Taylor of the Philadelphia Phillies organization. The Stanford alum collected three more hits yesterday, including his 14th HR, four RBI and two runs scored. Taylor’s banner day raised his season batting average to .342 . He’s bound to earn a promotion soon either to AAA or, perhaps, to Philly. The eBay market for Taylor’s cards has been red hot as of late with his ‘07 Bowman Chrome Draft cards selling at $2.00-2.50 each and his ‘08 Donruss Elite autos (#/720) ranging between $20-25 each. There is quite a bit of room for all of Taylor’s cards to grow. His blend of power, speed, plate discipline and batting average and his athletic 6-6 250 lb. frame spells S-U-C-C-E-S-S at the major league level.
AA Player of the Day—MICHAEL TAYLOR

Other Notable Performances
Hitting:
- Chris Carter—2-3 HR(13) 6 RBI 2B 2R BB
- Adrian Cardenas—3-4 3R 2 BB SB(6)
- Matt Sulentic—3-6 2R 3 SB(16)
- Josh Donaldson—1-2 R 3 BB
- Matt Spencer—2-5 HR(13) 2 RBI
- Eric Sogard—2-5 2R
- Logan Forsythe—2-4 3B RBI R BB
- Tim Smith—3-4 2B 2 RBI BB R
- Mitch Moreland—2-5 2B RBI R
- Michael Taylor—3-4 HR(14) 4 RBI 2B 2R
- Jesus Montero—2-4 HR(9) RBI
- Jose Tabata—1-3 2B 2R RBI BB SB(5)
- Jim Negrych—2-4 2 RBI R SB(4)
- John Shelby Jr.—2-3 2B 3B 2 RBI 2 BB R SB(10)
- Dayan Viciedo—2-3 2 2B 2R BB
- Todd Frazier—1-4 HR(7) 2 RBI
- Sean Henry—2-4 HR(9) 2 RBI
- Andrew Lambo—3-4 2B 2R 2 RBI
- Eric Campbell—2-3 3B 2 RBI
- Desmond Jennings—2-4 2R RBI BB SB(28)
- Bryan Petersen—3-5 HR(2) 2 RBI
- Darin Holcomb—2-3 2B R BB
- Tyler Henry—3-4 HR(6) RBI 2R
- Hank Conger—2-5 HR(5) 2 RBI
- Mark Trumbo—2-4 2B RBI
- Danny Worth—2-4 2B 2R BB
- Casper Wells—2-5 2B 3B
- Michael Daniel—2-5 R (Game 1)…..3-5 R (Game 2)
- Leonard Davis—2-5 HR(11) 3 RBI BB
- Rene Tosoni—3-4 2B R BB
Pitching:
- Michael Stutes—7 IP 5H 2 ER BB 3K W (5-4)
- Charles Shirek—7 IP 8H ER BB 2K W (10-2)
- Kyle Parker—7 IP 4H Er 2 BB 4K
- Ryne Reynoso—7.2 IP 6H Er 2 BB 6K W (5-4)
- Travis Wood—7 IP 5H 2 ER BB 4K
- Kasey Kiker—6 IP 4H 6K
Tags: Adrian Cardenas, andrew lambo, autographed cards, baseball prospecting, baseball prospects, chris carter, darin holcomb, dayan viciedo, desmond jennings, ebay, eric sogard, hank conger, john shelby jr., jose tabata, kasey kiker, logan forsythe, michael taylor, minor league prospects, mitch moreland, oakland a's, philadelphia phillies, rookie cards, sportscards, todd frazier, travis wood, tyler flowers
Posted by Jeremy on June 17, 2009 under Uncategorized |
Yesterday was a day for the pitchers in the AA ranks. Tim Alderson had another excellent outing, tossing seven innings of two hit, shutout ball, walking two and striking out five for his 4th win of the season. Alderson has outpitched fellow teammate Madison Bumgarner since being promoted to Connecticut, earning three of his four wins with a 1.82 ERA and 4 BB/34 K in 39.2 innings.
A couple of pitchers had nice outings in losing efforts. Trenton’s Zach McAllister tossed 7.1 innings, allowing an uncustomarily high nine hits and three earned runs. He did strike out eight Connecticut Defenders though and didn’t allow any walks. McAllister has the stuff and size to be a frontline strikeout pitcher, but his seems to oscillate between dominant, high-K performances and high-contact, low-K outings. Perhaps this is because he is still working on establishing his secondary pitches, but the variances in performances makes it difficult to determine what he will be like at the major league level.
Another big righty with frontline stuff is L.A. Angels top pitching prospect Jordan Walden. The man with the 100 MPH heater was good in a loss, tossing 6.2 IP allowing 7 hits, three runs (one earned) and six K’s. Walden has struggled with his command big time this season, walking 20 and striking out 38 in 37 innings of work. June has been a big time bounce back month for Walden. After a horrendous month of May (12.79 ERA in two outings) he’s bounced back with a 1.02 ERA in three June starts walking just 7 and striking out 22 in 17.2 innings. Watch his next couple of starts going forward. Conventional wisdom says that he’s back on track.
Today’s top prospect is Colorado Rockies top hurler Jhoulys Chacin. The guru of the groundball went 7.1 innings allowing two hits and two earned runs while walking just one and striking out 10 hitters. Chacin has some struggles during the month of April, but looks to be back on track with a solid May and June. For the season, Chacin is now 5-5 with a 3.07 ERA and 25 BB/67 K in 76.1 IP. He’s forcing 2.12 GO/FO and Texas League hitters are batting just .212 against him. He’s due for a promotion soon and, given the lack of depth in Colorado’s rotation, it’s reasonable to consider that he may get a look in September.
AA Player of the Day—JHOULYS CHACIN

Other Notable Performances
Hitting:
- Lucas Duda—2-2 2B R RBI
- Nick Evans—2-4 2 2B R
- Ian Desmond—3-4 HR(3) RBI
- Leo Davis—2-4 2b RBI SB(5)
- Lars Anderson—3-4
- Mark Wagner—2-3 2B R RBI
- Ryan Khoury—2-4 HR(1) RBI 2R
- Juan Portes—2-3 2R 3B BB
- Erik Lis—3-3 R 2 BB
- Gorkys Hernandez—2-5 2B 2R RBI
- Jose Tabata—2-4 2R RBI BB
- Beau Mills—1-2 R 2 RBI BB
- Brett Pill—3-4 3 RBI
- Michael Taylor—2-4 2B 3B R
- Brandon Snyder—1-2 2R 2 BB
- Mitch Moreland—2-5 R RBI BB
- Chad Tracy—2-5 2B 2R RBI BB
- Johnny Whittleman—1-4 2R 2 RBI 2 BB
- Marcus Lemon—2-5 2R
- Josh Donaldson—2-5 2R 3 RBI
- Chris Carter—2-5 2R
- Hank Conger—2-4 2B R
- Mark Trumbo—2-4 RBI
- Donnie Delasco—2-4 2B R RBI BB
- Luis Durango—3-4 R SB(26)
- Cedric Hunter—2-4 3B 2 RBI
Pitching:
- Jordan Walden—6.2 IP 7H ER 3 BB 6K L (1-3)
- Trey Hearne—7 IP 5H 2 ER 3 BB 2K W (6-1)
- Adam Mills—6 IP H 8K W (2-4)
- Tim Alderson—7 IP 2H 2 BB 5K W (4-2)
- Zach McAllister—7.1 IP 9H 3 ER 8K L (5-3)
- Jhoulys Chacin—7.1 IP 2H 2 ER BB 10K W (5-5)
Tags: AA Baseball, Bowman Chrome, bowman draft, bowman sterling, brandon snyder, Cedric Hunter, chris carter, ebay, hank conger, jhoulys chacin, jordan walden, jose tabata, josh donaldson, lars anderson, luis durango, madison bumgarner, mark trumbo, michael taylor, Minor League Baseball, minor league prospects, rookie cards, Tim Alderson, zach mcallister
Posted by Jeremy on June 3, 2009 under Minor League Ball today |
Yesterday was a day for top pitching prospects to strut their stuff in the AA ranks. BoSox import Junichi Tazawa tossed seven quality innings, allowing a couple of runs and earning his 6th victory. Baltimore Orioles lefty Jake Arrieta did even better by punching out nine and allowing two runs over 6.2 innings for his 5th win. San Fran’s Tim Alderson allowed two runs over eight innings but lost and Dodgers youngster Josh Lindblom outdueled Arizona’s Jarrod Parker for his third win.
As good as the pitching was yesterday, not every AA hitter’s bat was silenced. Philly’s Michael Taylor hit his 10th HR as did Cincy’s 3B prospect Juan Francisco. Cleveland Indians top prospect Carlos Santana hit his 8th and 9th dingers while driving in three, and the group of Brandon Allen, Todd Frazier, Josh Bell, and Quentin Berry each rapped three hits.
Top honors for the day go to Chicago White Sox OF prospect John Shelby Jr. The son of former Baltimore Orioles and L.A. Dodgers catalyst John “T-Bone” Shelby went 4-5 with his 5th HR and five RBI. “Treybone” got off to a somewhat slow start this year and struggled through the month of May, hitting just .200. However, he has looked like a 5-tool talent over the last 10 games, hitting .308 with 2 HR 10 RBI and 7 runs scored. Last season, Shelby hit .295 with 15 HR 80 RBI and 33 SB at High-A Winston-Salem. He also amassed over 35 doubles and 80 runs for the second consectuive season.
Critics of Shelby, point to his struggles with his plate discipline (22 BB/98 K in ‘08) as a potential pitfall to his progress as a prospect. However, he has made significant strides through the first two months, having already walked 21 times vs. just 31 K’s. An upward shift in his plate discipline could revive thoughts of Shelby being a bonafide top of the order hitter for the White Sox. He is already an excellent defensive centerfielder and his blend of power and speed is always intriguing.
The Sox have a pleasant dilemma, however, as ‘08 draftee Jordan Danks has looked spectacular as a CF candidate as well. The younger and more projectible Danks has bested Shelby’s numbers across the board this season and seems to be on a fast track to U.S. Cellular Field, perhaps by the end of this season.
What does this mean for Shelby? Perhaps a trade….as the Sox have already tried to make a move for more pitching by putting together a deal for Jake Peavy. Although that deal fell through, it did demonstrate that Sox GM Kenny Williams is holding fast to his reputation of being an aggressive wheeler and dealer. It could also mean nothing, as Danks has been mainly playing LF since his promotion to Birmingham. Jermaine Dye’s contract is set to expire and Danks has the arm strength and size to be an everyday rightfielder. Also, everyday leftfielder and frequent DL denizen Carlos Quentin seems to be a better fit as a DH once Jim Thome departs.
Center field in Chicago’s south side has been a morass of mediocrity since the days of Aaron Rowand, but both Shelby and Danks seem to be excellent candidates who can each provide solidarity to the position within the next season or so. I think that the next couple of months will tell us a great deal about the Sox plans for both Shelby and Danks going forward and each should have a much more definitive major league role once Spring Training 2010 rolls around.
AA Player of the Day—JOHN SHELBY JR.

Other Notable Performances
Hitting:
- Lucas Duda—2-4 HR(3) RBI 2B
- Mark Wagner—1-4 2B R 2 RBI
- Aaron Bates—2-4 2B RBI
- Brett Pill—2-3 2 2B RBI
- Beau Mills—2-4 2B BB R
- Carlos Santana—2-4 2 HR(9) 3 RBI 2R
- Nick Weglarz—2-3 2B R BB
- Quentin Berry—3-5 R
- Michael Taylor—1-4 HR(10) RBI 2R BB
- Jim Negrych—1-4 HR(1) 2 RBI 2R BB
- Ryan Strieby—2-4 2B RBI BB
- Gorkys Hernandez—1-3 2b R
- Josh Bell—3-4 RBI
- Todd Frazier—3-5 2B
- Juan Francisco—1-4 HR(10) RBI
- Jordan Danks—2-5 R RBI
- Tyler Flowers—2-5 2R RBI BB
- Brandon Allen—3-5 3R
- Dayan Viciedo—2-6 R
- John Shelby Jr.—4-5 HR(5) 5 RBI 2R
- Tyler Green—1-4 2B 2R 3 RBI
Pitching:
- Travis Wood—6 IP 3H BB 6K
- Josh Lindblom—5 IP 3H 4K W (3-3)
- Jarrod Parker—6 IP 5H 2 ER 4 BB 4K L (4-2)
- Kyle Parker—7 IP 2H 2 BB 2K W (2-2)
- Kyle Cofield—7 IP 2H BB 3K W (4-2)
- Tim Alderson—8 IP 6K 2 ER 3K L (2-1)
- Jake Arrieta—6.2 IP 5H 2 ER 3 BB 9K W (5-3)
- Junichi Tazawa—7 IP 5H 2 ER 3K W (6-3)
Tags: AA Baseball, aaron bates, baseball prospects, beau mills, Bowman Chrome, bowman chrome draft, Brandon Allen, carlos santana, chicago white sox, dayan viciedo, ebay, gorkys hernandez, jake arrieta, jarrod parker, john shelby jr., jordan danks, josh bell, josh lindblom, juan francisco, junichi tazawa, michael taylor, Minor League Baseball, minor league prospects, nick weglarz, rookie cards, sportscards, Tim Alderson, todd frazier, travis wood, tyler flowers, tyler green
Posted by Jeremy on May 30, 2009 under Minor League Ball today |
If you like offense, and oh how us prospectors do, then the AA performances from yesterday will bring a smile to your face. Cleveland’s 1B prospect Beau Mills blasted two HR and drove in four runs yesterday, while Detroit farmhands Scott Sizemore and Brennan Boesch each hit their 9th HR’s of the young season. Desmond Jennings rapped three hits including his 6th dinger and Angels 1B prospect Mark Trumbo also hit his 6th while driving in four runs. San Diego Padres OF prospect Mike Baxter added four more hits, including his 3rd HR and 21st double en route to a 3 RBI day. Baxter now has 21 hits over his last 10 games (.538 BA) with 13 RBI and 12 runs scored. Baxter’s effort helped elite pitching prospect Mat Latos earn his 1st AA win, though he probably didn’t need the help. Latos allowed just one hit over seven scoreless innings, walking two and striking out seven. Latos is now 4-0 on the year and has allowed a stingy .059 BA since his promotion to San Antonio.
Today’s top prospect is Philadelphia Phillies OF Michael Taylor. The former Stanford slugger has been swinging a hot bat as of late, hitting .432 with 3 HR and 13 RBI over his last 10 games. Taylor’s day yesterday was probably his best outing of the season, as he went 5-6 with his 9th HR, six RBI and two runs scored. Taylor is a mythical blend of power, speed, and discipline that should make him the perfect offensive weapon at the next level. So far this season, the 6-6 250 lb. Taylor is batting .342 with 9 HR 37 RBI and 8 SB. He should earn a promotion to AAA soon with an outside shot of making his MLB debut in ‘09. There really is no rush Taylor along as the OF is pretty well set right now with the trifecta of Ibanez, Victorino, and Werth. As good as things right now in the green grasse of Citizen’s Bank Ballpark, the rapid development of Taylor and top prospect Dominic Brown promises an even rosier future.
AA Player of the Day—MICHAEL TAYLOR

Other Notable Performances
Hitting:
- Josh Bell—1-4 HR(4) 3 RBI (Game 1)…..1-2 2B RBI (Game 2)
- Beau Mills—2-5 2 HR(4) 4 RBI 2R
- Scott Sizemore—1-2 HR(9) RBI 2R 2 BB SB(7)
- Brennan Boesch—2-4 HR(9) 2 RBI BB 2B
- Josh Thole—3-4
- Jon Still—3-3 R RBI
- Mike McBryde—3-5 HR(1) 4 RBI 4R 2B
- Justin Snyder—2-5 2B RBI R
- Matt Whitney—3-5 2B R 5 RBI
- David Cooper—3-5 2 2B 2 RBI R
- Michael Taylor—5-6 HR(9) 4 RBI 2R
- Quentin Berry—3-5 2R
- Desmond Jennings—3-3 HR(6) 2 RBI 2B R 2 BB
- Zack Cozart—2-5 2B 2 RBI R
- Chris Heisey—3-5 HR(7) 4 RBI SB(10)
- Scott Cousins—2-4 R 2 RBI SB(10)
- Bryan Peterson—2-4 R RBI BB SB(10)
- Pedro Ciriaco—3-5 2B 2R
- Dayan Viciedo—3-4 R RBI
- Tyler Flowers—1-2 2B R 2 BB
- Peter Bourjos—2-6 2R 3B
- Hank Conger—3-5 3 RBI 2R BB
- Mark Trumbo—2-6 HR(6) 4 RBI 2R
- Hanley Statia—4-4 HR(1) 3 RBI 3R
- Drew Locke—4-5 HR(10) 6 RBI 2 2B 3R
- Darin Holcomb—2-4 HR(1) RBI
- Mike Baxter—4-5 HR(3) 2 2B 2R 3 RBI
- Eric Sogard—2-4 2B R
- Mitch Canham—2-4 3B RBI R
- Chris Carter—2-5 2B R
- Josh Donaldson—3-5 2 2B 2 RBI R
Pitching:
- Mat Latos—7 IP H 2 BB 7K W (4-0)
- Scott Elbert—6.1 IP H 3 BB 9K W (2-0)
Tags: AA Baseball, baseball prospects, beau mills, Bowman Chrome, bowman chrome draft, bryan peterson, chris carter, darin holcomb, david cooper, dayan viciedo, desmond jennings, drew locke, ebay, eric sogard, hank conger, josh bell, josh donaldson, major league prospects, mark trumbo, mat latos, michael taylor, mike baxter, Minor League Baseball, minor league prospects, quentin berry, rookie carsds, scott cousins, scott elbert, scott sizemore, sportscards, tyler flowers, zack cozart
Posted by Jeremy on May 27, 2009 under Minor League Ball today |
With the Texas League taking the day off, yesterday’s AA slate of games was somewhat light. Jordan Danks hit his 2nd HR of the year and scored twice while teammate John Shelby Jr. enjoyed a nice day at the plate hitting his 4th dinger and driving in three runs. Tampa Bay’s Desmond Jennings hit his 5th HR as did lesser known Red Sox 1B prospect Aaron Bates.
Yesterday’s top performer is New York Yankees RHP Zach McAllister. The 21 year old tosses seven shutout innings, allowing just four hits and striking out five. After a highly successful 2008, McAllister continues to shine in the AA ranks going 3-2 with a 1.91 ERA and 15 BB/32 K in his first 47 innings. McAllister has a solid fastball that ranges from 91-94 MPH and he also mixes in a 89-91 MPH two seamer that has nasty sink to it. Offspeed pitches include a solid slider and changeup that he commands well in the strike zone. Despite his frontline starter size and velocity, McAllister pitches to contact and looks to induce ground ball outs. I can’t help but think that he has some projection left in that frame that could add some power and velocity to his stuff. McAllister should pitch the majority of the season at AA before earning a mid to late summer promotion to AAA.
AA Player of the Day—ZACH MCALLISTER

Other Notable Performances
Hitting:
- Jon Lucroy—1-3 2B RBI BB
- Ty Wright—2-4 2B 2R RBI
- James Adduci—1-3 HR(1) 3 RBI BB
- Desmond Jennings—1-4 HR(5) 2 RBI
- Zack Cozart—3-4 2B 2R
- Sean Henry—1-3 2B 2R BB SB(3)
- Todd Frazier—2-4 2 RBI
- Juan Francisco—2-3 R 2 RBI
- Cyle Hankerd—3-4 2B 2R 2 RBI
- Jordan Danks—3-4 HR(2) RBI BB 2R
- Brandon Allen—1-3 2B R RBI 2BB
- John Shelby Jr.—2-3 HR(4) 3 RBI 2B BB
- Eduardo Nunez—4-4 HR(3) 2 RBI 2R
- Collin Curtis—5-5 3R BB
- Andy Dirks—3-5 2B 3B 2 RBI R
- Brennan Boesch—2-5 2 2B R RBI
- Scott Sizemore—2-6 2 2B R
- Aaron Bates—2-4 HR(5) 2 RBI 2R
- Ryan Kalish—2-4 R RBI
- Michael Taylor—2-4 2B R RBI
- Leonard Davis—2-5 HR(6) RBI
Pitching:
- Vance Worley—7 IP 3H BB 2K W (4-2)
- Zach McAllister—7 IP 4H 2 BB 5K W (3-2)
- Lucas Harrell—5 IP 5H er 2 BB 4K W (6-1)
- Matt Torra—7 IP 5H UER 2K W (2-5)
Tags: baseball cards, baseball prospects, bowman chrome draft, bowman sterling, Brandon Allen, cyle hankerd, desmond jennings, donruss elite, john shelby jr., jon lucroy, jordan danks, juan francisco, leonard davis, michael taylor, minor league cards, minor league prospects, rookie cards, scott sizemore, todd frazier, vance worley, zach mcallister, zack cozart
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)
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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 15, 2009 under Minor League Ball today |
Mets catching prospect Josh Thole gathered a handful of hits yesterday, scoring two runs and driving in one. Michael Taylor blasted his 6th HR and drove in four runs, Tampa Bay Rays 3B prospect Rhyne Hughes hit his 12th Hr and drove in three and Padres OF Cedric Hunter continued to raise his average with a three hit, three RBI day. On the mound, Kasey Kiker continues to pitch like he did in ‘07, tossing six solid innings of two run, eight strikeout ball, Joe Savery won his third game and young Indians prospect Jeanmar Gomez tossed eight innings of shutout ball, striking out eight and winning his 5th game.
Today’s top AA player is L.A. Dodgers 3B prospect Josh Bell. The former 2005 4th round pick suffered a knee injury last year that cut his season to just 51 games, but after going through a rigorous off season training regimen he looks as healthy and strong as he has ever been. His 6-3 235 lb. frame gives him an imposing presence at the plate, but the power has not manifested itself yet as it has in seasons past. In place of the HR totals, however, is an increased amount of plate discipline (23 BB/25K) and increased agility at the hot corner. Bell’s card sales have dropped off considerably since his injury last season and concerns that arose from his poor plate discipline two years ago. Currently, his 2008 Bowman Chrome Autos sell for $3-4 each and his refractors (#/500) are a bargain at just a buck or two more. Bell, if he stays healthy, is a prime candidate to break out from underneath the radar and onto L.A.’s Top 20 prospect list.
AA Player of the Day—JOSH BELL

Other Notable Performances
Hitting:
- Carlos Rivero—2-6 2R
- Beau Mills—3-4 R
- Michael Taylor—1-2 HR(6) 4 RBI
- Eduardo Nunez—3-4 HR(2) 3 RBI 2R BB SB(5)
- Josh Thole—5-5 2B 2R RBI
- Tony Thomas—3-5 HR(6) RBI R
- Timmy Smith—3-4 3 2B RBI R
- Josh Bell—3-4 HR(2) 4 RBI 2R BB
- Andrew Lambo—1-4 2B 2R BB
- Brett Wallace—2-5 2B R
- Brandon Allen—1-4 2B 2 RBI
- John Shelby Jr.—1-3 HR(2) RBI
- Justin Smoak—2-4 R BB
- Steven Murphy—3-4 2 2B 2R
- Drew Locke—1-4 HR(8) RBI
- Rhyne Hughes—2-3 HR(12) 3 RBI 2B BB
- Cedric Hunter—3-6 2B 3 RBI
- Luis Durango—2-3 2 BB SB(19)
- Desmond Jennings—1-3 2B 2R BB
Pitching:
- Kyle McCullough—7 IP 6H ER 2 BB 5K
- Kasey Kiker—6 IP 4H 2 ER 2 BB 8K W (3-2)
- Jeanmar Gomez—8 IP 4H 8K W (5-2)
- Joe Savery—5 IP 2H ER 2 BB 4K W (3-1)…..1-2 2B R
- Kyle Winters—7 IP 5H ER BB 3K
- Scott Diamond—7 IP 6H ER 6K
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