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10/19 Arizona Fall League Report

Posted by Jeremy on October 20, 2009 under Minor League Ball today | 2 Comments to Read

Domonic Brown hit his second HR of the season while the potent middle of Phoenix’s lineup (Josh Bell, Brandon Snyder, and Grant Desme) continue to punish the ball with multi hit games.  Brandon Erbe looked good in his AFL debut (2 IP 2K) and Reds OF prospect Chris Heisey hit his second HR.

Today’s top prospect is red hot Detroit Tigers 2B prospect Scott Sizemore.  Already three HR’s into his season, Sizemore logged in with a 3-4 day at the plate with two doubles and four RBI.  Sizemore now has a league leading 9 RBI and is hitting .375 through his first four games.  The 24 year old infielder had a breakout season splitting time between AA Erie and AAA Toledo, hitting .308 with 17 HR 66 RBI 21 SB 88 runs and 39 doubles.  Sizemore’s AFL season should factor greatly in shaping Detroit’s offseason plans when it comes to re-signing free agent Placido Polonco.   Sizemore’s ability to step into the role would allow the Tigers to save $5-6 next season to allocate to other need areas.  Sizemore has only one rookie card, an autograph in the 2007 Bowman Heritage set, to date.  His hot start in the AFL has garnered some attention for the card as it currently sits at $7-9 and is only intermittently listed on eBay at this time.

AFL Player of the Day—SCOTT SIZEMORE



 

Other AFL Performances:

  Scottsdale Scorpions 7

  • Pedro Ciriaco Jr.—2-5 2B R RBI
  • Domonic Brown—2-5 HR(2) RBI
  • Brandon Allen—2-5 2B 2 RBI
  • Thomas Neal—1-2 2B R 2 RBI 2 BB SB(2)
  • Joe Martinez—3 IP 3H ER BB 3K W (1-0)

  Surprise Rafters 3

  • Ruben Tejada—2-4 2 2B
  • MItch Moreland—2-4 2B R
  • Jeff Bianchi—2-4 BB

 

  Peoria Javelinas 8

  • Scott Sizemore—3-4 2 2B R 4 RBI
  • Dayan Viciedo—1-5 2 RBI
  • Jordan Danks—1-1 HR(1) RBI BB
  • Lorenzo Cain—0-3 3R 2 BB SB(2)
  • Scot Drucker—3 IP 3H K W (1-0)

  Mesa Solar Sox 1

  • Chris Parmelee—3-4 2 2B R
  • Ryan Kalish—2-4 RBI

 

  Phoenix Desert Dogs  6

  • Josh Bell—4-5 2B 3B 3R RBI
  • Grant Desme—3-5 2B R
  • Brandon Snyder—2-5 2B R
  • Adam Loewen—1-4 HR(1) 3 RBI BB
  • Brandon Erbe—2 IP 2K
  • Mickey Storey—2 IP H 4K
  • Drew Storen—IP H 2K

  Peoria Saguaros  2

  • Nick Weglarz—3-4 2B
  • Jason Castro—1-3 R BB
  • Chris Heisey—1-4 HR(2) RBI

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)

10/10 HWL Report

Posted by Jeremy on October 11, 2008 under Uncategorized | Be the First to Comment

Here’s tonight’s action from the Aloha state…

 

 Honolulu Sharks  10

  • Ruben Tejada—2-4 2 RBI R
  • Brad Emaus—2-3 HR(1) 2 RBI 2BB 2R
  • James Rappoport—2-3 2R BB
  • Tony Cruz—3-4 RBI R BB
  • Greg Veloz—2-4 2R BB E(7)
  • Michael Taylor—1-5 3B R
  • Chris Kissock—4 IP H ER 6K

 

 

 North Shore Honu  4

  • Jason Castro—1-4 HR(1) 2 RBI
  • Ryan Kalish—1-3 R 2BB SB(6)
  • Kenji Sato—2-4 3B R
  • Ron Rivas—2-4 R

 

 

 Waikiki Beach Boys  2

  • Roger Kieschnick—2-4 3B RBI R
  • Yonder Alonso—1-3 R BB
  • Austin Romine—2-4
  • Jeremy Bliech—4 IP 4H 6K

 

 

 West Oahu Cane Fires  1

  • Jim Negrych—1-4 2B R
  • Miles Durham—1-4 RBI
  • Kyle Bloom—4 IP 3H 2 BB 6K

9/27 Hawaiian Winter League Report

Posted by Jeremy on September 30, 2008 under Uncategorized | Be the First to Comment

The HWL features 4 teams that play a 40 game schedule from the end of September until the middle of November.  While the Arizona Fall League features top MLB ready prospects, the HWL showcases some of the best of MiLB’s younger talent as well as some of Japan’s new young prospects.  Here are some notable performances from the league’s opening day action…

 

  Honolulu Sharks  8 

  • Ruben Tejada—2-4 3 RBI R BB 3B
  • Michael Taylor—1-3 2R 2BB
  • Eric Eiland—2-4 2 RBI R
  • Mike Mitchell—1-5 R 2 SB(2)

 

 

  Waikiki Beach Boys  4 

  • Marquez Smith—1-3 2 RBI
  • Yuji Onizaki—2-4 2R RBI 3B     
  • Buster Posey—0-3 2K BB 2 PB 3 SB allowed
  • Andrew Brackman—2.1 IP 7H 6ER 2BB 3K (L)

 

 

West Oahu Cane Fires 12          

  • Miles Durham—3-5 HR(1) 5 RBI 3B
  • Logan Schafer—1-4 2R
  • Tyler Henson—1-2 4R 3BB 3B
  • Gregory Burns—1-5 3B 2RBI R
  • Caleb Gindl—1-5 3B R
  • Andrew Hess—2 IP H 5K

 

  North Shore Honu  4

  • Jason Castro—2-3 R
  • Kenji Satoh—2-5 2R
  • Cyle Hankerd—1-5 RBI R
  • James Skelton—1-3 RBI