Posted by Jeremy on June 13, 2009 under Minor League Ball today |
Milwaukee Brewers OF prospect Cole Gillespie hit his 4th HR of the season and drove in two runs yesterday. I had high hopes for the former Oregon State Beaver last season as he flew under the prospecting radar for most of last season. Much of that was due to the fact that he played for the star-studded Hunstville Stars team last year that boasted the talents of Matt LaPorta, Mat Gamel, Alcides Escobar, Angel Salome, and Michael Brantley. Still, Gillespie had a well rounded stat line, hitting .281 with 14 HR 79 RBI 17 SB 38 doubles and 73 runs scored. He doesn’t have any standout tool, but he does everything well and has an enormous baseball IQ. This season has been a disappointment since Gillespie moved to AAA, hitting just .202 with his 4 HR and 20 RBI. His plate discipline has been solid (28 BB/43 K), but he doesn’t seem to be driving the ball with much authority against AAA pitchers. My initial projection of him as an everyday corner outfielder at the major league level is starting to look a little too generous. There’s still quite a bit of potential there for him to be an effective, offensively minded 4th outfielder though.
Non-flashy Twins pitching prospects seem to grow on trees, and 23 year old Villanova alum Kevin Mulvey fits the bill perfectly. The ‘06 second rounder tossed a seven hit shutout Thursday walking one and striking out seven for his third win of the season. Mulvey can bump his fastball up to 94 MPH on occasion, but normally moves it around the strike zone at 87-91 MPH while mixing in a sharp slider and serviceable curve and change. This season, Mulvey has gone 3-3 with a 3.61 ERA and 28 BB/59 K in 72.1 IP. The main positive in his game has been his increased ability to force groundball outs. Last year, Mulvey was a flyball pitcher forcing just 0.79 GO/FO while being touched up for 16 HR. This season has been quite different, though, as Mulvey has nearly doubled his GO/FO ratio to 1.53 which has limited his HR’s allowed to just five.
Long term, Mulvey’s stuff should limit him to a ceiling as a #3 or 4 starter. There’s been some conjecture that he could be called up to serve a long reliever/spot starter role, but recent callup Anthony Swarzak has seemed to handling things quite capably. The Twins are starting to improve their level of play, as the offense has kicked into full gear. Mulvey’s arm could be a valuable asset either in the bullpen or rotation at some point this summer.
AAA Player of the Day—KEVIN MULVEY

Other Notable Performances
Hitting:
- Angel Salome—3-5 R RBI
- Cole Gillespie—1-4 HR(4) 2 RBI
- Alcides Escobar—1-4 R BB 2 SB(24)
- Max Ramirez—2-3 2B BB
- John Raynor—2-5 2B 2R RBI SB(6)
- Cameron Maybin—2-5 2B 2 RBI
- Brett Hayes—2-4 2 2B 2R 3 RBI
- Ben Copeland—2-4 HR(2) RBI
- Jesus Guzman—1-5 HR(9) 2 RBI
- Sean Rodriguez—2-5 2B RBI R
- Brandon Wood—1-5 HR(13) 2 RBI
- Mike Carp—2-4 RBI R BB
- Dan Putnam—1-4 HR(3) 2 RBI
- Chris Nowak—3-4 2B 3B 4 RBI
- Dustin Martin—3-5 R RBI 2 SB(16)
- Jason Donald—1-4 R SB(6)
- Drew Sutton—1-4 2B R 2 RBI
- Wellington Castillo—2-4 HR(2) RBI
Pitching:
- Jack Egbert—6 IP 4H ER BB 3K L (4-1)
- Drew Carpenter—7 IP 6H ER 4K W (5-0)
- Kevin Mulvey—9 IP 7H ER BB 7K W (3-3)
- Sean O’Sullivan—6 IP 5H 2 ER 3 BB 5K W (5-2)
- James Simmons—5 IP 4H ER BB 4K
Tags: AAA baseball, alcides escobar, angel salome, Bowman Chrome, bowman chrome draft, brandon wood, brett havyes, cameron maybin, cole gillespie, dan putnam, ebay, james simmons, jesus guzman, john raynor, kevin mulvey, major league prospects, mike carp, Minor League Baseball, minor league prospects, rookie cards, sean rodriguez, sports memorabilia, sportscards
Posted by Jeremy on May 23, 2009 under Minor League Ball today |
Several of the usual prospects make this list and, as players from the AAA ranks keep getting recalled to their major league clubs, the list of true prospects to report about gets smaller and smaller. Andrew McCutchen hit his 2nd HR of the season and Brandon Wood hit #10. Today’s top performances, however, were on the mound. Red Sox pitcher Charlie Zink tossed eight quality innings allowing a run on three hits for his 3rd win. Padres righty, Will Inman struck out nine over 5.2 innings but today’s competition boils down to two American League pitching prospects.
Vin Mazzaro had another dominant performance tossing eight innings of one-hit ball, striking out six in a no-decision. Mazzaro has now allowed just one run over his last 23 innings of work and has held opponents to a .207 BAA–quite a feat considering the tough pitching atmosphere in the PCL. In the International League, Baltimore Orioles righty David Hernandez surrendered three unearned runs, all in the 8th inning, in 7.1 IP on just three hits, no walks and 14 strikeouts. Hernandez has followed up last year’s breakout season by continuing his dominance at Norfolk, going 3-1 with a 2.91 ERA and 60 K’s in just 43.1 IP. Last year, Hernandez paced the Orioles organization with 166 K’s. His fastball sits between 90-92 MPH, hitting 94 on occasion. Hernandez has a deceptive delivery and hides the ball well from hitters. In addition to his fastball, he has a decent slider and changeup that he has improved the command of this season. Ultimately, Hernandez profiles as a mid-rotation starter within an organization that has a considerable amount of near major league ready pitching depth. Don’t be surprised if the O’s bring him along at some point this season, though it may be in the bullpen.
AAA Player of the Day—DAVID HERNANDEZ

Other Notable Performances
Hitting:
- Michael Brantley—2-5 2R RBI
- Fernando Martinez—2-5 2 RBI
- Drew Stubbs—1-2 2 BB SB(15)
- Andrew McCutchen—1-5 HR(2) RBI
- Matt Wieters—2-4 2B R RBI
- Carlos Gonzalez—2-4 2 RBI
- Aaron Cunningham—2-6 2B R
- Cliff Pennington—3-3 2B BB SB(16)
- Freddy Sandoval—2-5 R SB(11)
- Brandon Wood—2-4 HR(10) RBI
- Allen Craig—2-4 2B R RBI
- Bryan Anderson—2-4 2B R RBI
- Michael Saunders—2-3 R BB
- Joe Koshansky—1-4 HR8) RBI 2R BB SB(2)
Pitching:
- Will Inman—5.2 IP 6H 2 ER 2 BB 9K
- Vin Mazzaro—8 IP H BB 6K
- David Hernandez—7.1 IP 3H 3 UER 14K
- Matt Maloney—7 IP 6H UER BB 3K
- Charlie Zink—8 IP 3H ER 2 BB 3K W (3-4)
Tags: AAA baseball, aaron cunningham, allen craig, andrew mccutchen, autographed cards, baseball cards, bomwan draft, Bowman Chrome, bowman sterling, brandon wood, bryan anderson, carlos gonzalez, david hernandez, drew stubbs, fernando martinez, freddy sandoval, matt maloney, matt wieters, michael brantley, michael saunders, Minor League Baseball, minor league prospects, sports memorabilia, vin mazzaro, will inman
Posted by Jeremy on April 2, 2009 under Uncategorized |

I could get used to this radio gig
I just completed an interview segment with Mike Schopp of WGR 550 AM in Buffalo for his Saturday morning show “The Hobby“. We discussed some of the rookies to watch this season, most notably Matt Wieters and David Price, as well as the #1 hottest baseball player in the hobby Stephen Strasburg.
There was so much more that I would love to talk about on the show and, if you listen, I am sure that you will notice that I sound like a giddy school girl. Give me the chance and I would blab about baseball prospects and prospecting philosophies all day.
Opening day is just 3 days away and how can any red-blooded baseball enthusiast not be excited about that?
Thank you to Mike Schopp for giving me a chance to talk some baseball on your show once again. Those of you PPR readers that have not had a chance to check out “The Hobby“, check out their comprehensive archives that date back to their inaugural show on 10/4/08.
Posted by Jeremy on March 31, 2009 under Uncategorized |
With one week left to go, all of the clubs have been or will be calling up some of their younger players from the minor league camps for a final round of innings in the big league camp before heading to their minor league destinations. Today’s action saw Adam Jones belt his 3rd HR of the season, as did the red hot Erick Aybar. Taylor Teagarden and Justin Smoak went deep for the Rangers and Alex Gordon did it twice. On the mound, Glen Perkins pitched to his 3rd win of the spring and Brett Anderson gritted through 6 innings for his 2nd victory. The youngster of the day, though, was Seattle Mariners OF prospect Mike Wilson who blasted his 6th and 7th HR of the spring, knocking in 5.
Youngster of the Day—MIKE WILSON

Other Notable Performances:
- Kenshin Kawakami—6 IP 4H 2 ER 2 BB 4K
- Adam Rosales—2-2 2 2B 2 RBI
- Wellington Castillo-2-2
- Ross Ohlendorf—5.1 IP 3H ER 2 BB 3K
- Johnny Cueto—5 IP 3H ER 4 BB 2K
- Ryan Perry—IP BB SV(1)
- Andrew MIller—6 IP 4H UER 3K
- David Purcey—6 IP 2H ER 5 BB 2K
- Adam Lind—2-3 2B
- Glen Perkins—6 IP 4H Bb 4K W(3)
- Adam Jones—1-3 HR(3) RBI
- Daniel Murphy—2-3 HR(1) RBI 2B
- Trevor Crowe—1-2 2R 2 BB SB(7)
- Josh Whitesell—1-3 HR(3) 2 RBI
- Taylor Teagarden—1-2 HR(4) 3 RBI BB
- Justin Smoak—1-2 HR(2) RBI
- Jesus Guzman—1-1 HR(5) RBI
- Mike Wilson—2-3 2 HR(7) 5 RBI
- Casey McGehee—1-2 HR(6) 2 RBi 2R
- Alcides Escobar—1-1 2R RBI SB(4)
- Brett Anderson—6 IP 6H 3 ER bB 4K W(2)
- Chris Denorfia—2-5 2B 2 RBI R
- Alex Gordon—2-5 2 HR(5) 3 RBI 2R
- Josh Fields—2-4 2B R
- Kendry Morales—3-4 2B 3B 3 RBI R
- Erick Aybar—2-3 HR(3) RBI 2R
Tags: adam jones, alcides escobar, alex gordon, baseball cards, Brett Anderson, cactus league, david purcey, ebay, erick aybar, grapefruit league, josh fields, josh whitesell, justin smaok, kendry morales, kenshin kawakami, memorabilia, mike wilson, minor league cards, ryan perry, sports memorabilia, sportscards, spring training, trevor crowe
Posted by Jeremy on November 7, 2008 under Uncategorized |
Honolulu and West Oahu started a baseball game last night and a soccer game broke out. The game was called after 9 inning when no one could push a run across the plate. Good pitching or bad bats? Here’s the rest of the report…
Honolulu Sharks 0
- Kala Ka’aihue—2-4
- Jonathan Venters—5 IP 3H 5K
- Tony Cruz—1-4
West Oahu Cane Fires 0
- Fumikazu Kimura—5 IP H 4K
- Cyle Hankerd—3-4
- Caleb Gindl—1-4
North Shore Honu 11
- Matt McBride—3-5 2B 2 RBI R
- Chris Carter—1-3 2B R BB
- Ryan Kalish—1-2 2R RBI 3 BB 2 SB(12)
- Jason Godin—5 IP 4H ER 3 BB 5K (W)
Waikiki Beach Boys 1
- Tony Thomas—2-4 2B BB
- Tommy Giles—1-4 2B R
- Alfredo Silverio—1-4
- Austin Romine—1-4 RBI BB
Tags: alfredo silverio, austin romine, autographed cards, baseball cards, caleb gindl, chris carter, cyle hankerd, ebay, Hawaiian Winter League Daily Report, jordan parraz, kala kaaihue, Minor League Baseball, minor league prospects, rookie cards, ryan kalish, sports memorabilia, sportscards, tony cruz, tony thomas
Posted by Jeremy on under Uncategorized |
News Flash! Tommy Hanson is human. He allowed his first run of the AFL season last night on a long HR by A’s prospect Sean Doolittle. Shellshocked, Hanson mowed down the rest of the competition pitching 5 innings allowing 2 hits a walk and just 11 K’s. As impressive as Hanson was, it was Chicago White Sox 1st rounder Gordon Beckham that stole the show. Beckham was perfect yesterday, going 5-5 with 2 HR 7 RBI and 5 runs scored. W-O-W!
Player of the Day: GORDON BECKHAM

Crush it like Beckham!
Phoenix Desert Dogs 4
Mesa Solar Sox 2
Peoria Saguaros 20
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Gordon Beckham—5-5 2 HR(2) 7 RBI 5R 3B
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Bill Rhinehart—3-6 HR(3) 4 RBI
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Cole Armstrong—1-3 HR(6) 2 RBI 3R 3 BB
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Ian Desmond—3-6 3B 2 RBI SB(3)
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Brett Wallace—2-5 2B RBI BB R
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Daniel Murphy—3-6 2B RBI 3R
Scottsdale Scorpions 9
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Josh Reddick—2-4 HR(3) 5 RBI
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Kevin Frandsen—2-5 HR(1) 2 RBI
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Emmanuel Burriss—2-5 2R
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Chris Pettit—3-4 RBI R BB
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Chris Johnson—2-4 2B R BB 2 E(7)
Peoria Javelinas 7
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Juan Miranda—1-4 HR(2) 2 RBI BB
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Brent Brewer—2-4 2B R
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Rhyne Hughes—2-5 2B R
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Lou Palmisano—1-3 2 RBI
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Chris Valaika—1-4 R 3B BB
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Jeff Marquez—5 IP 5H 3K (W)
Surprise Rafters 0
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Nolan Reimold—3-3 BB
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Andrew Lambo—1-4 2B
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Joe Dickerson—1-4 2B
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Wes Hodges—1-4
Tags: andrew lambo, Arizona Fall League Daily Report, bill rhinehart, bowman chrome draft, brent brewer, brett wallace, chaz roe, chris johnson, chris valaika, daniel murphy, donruss threads, ebay, emmanuel burriss, eric young jr., gordon beckham, jeff larish, jeff marquez, joe dickson, Josh Reddick, juan miranda, logan morrison, lou palmisano, major league baseball, Minor League Baseball, minor league prospects, noland reimold, rookie autographs, rookie cards, Sean Doolittle, sports memorabilia, tommy hanson, upper deck, wes hodges
Posted by Jeremy on October 14, 2008 under Uncategorized |
Last night was a great night for many top prospects in the sun-drenched Arizona Fall League. It was a tough call to pick today’s best performance, but Robert Ryal’s two homerun game was not enough to quell Daniel Murphy’s perfect performance in Peoria’s 11-6 win over Surprise.
Player of the Day: DANIEL MURPHY

4-4 2 RBI and 3 runs (Now hitting .571)
Phoenix Desert Dogs 3
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Robert Ryal—2-3 2 HR(2) 2 RBI
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Chris Nelson—2-3 HR(2) RBI
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Max Scherzer—5 IP 4H 2 ER 2BB 9K
Peoria Javelinas 2
Peoria Saguaros 11
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Daniel Murphy—4-4 3R 2 RBI 2B BB
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Chad Huffman—2-4 2R 2B RBI BB
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Leonard Davis—2-5 3B 3 RBI R
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Kyle Blanks—1-3 R RBI BB
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Brett Wallace—1-4 R RBI
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Ross Detwiler—2IP H
Surprise Rafters 6
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Ivan DeJesus—4-5 2 2B 2 RBI R
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Brandon Snyder—2-3 HR(1) RBI
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Nolan Reimold—1-5 2B 2 RBI
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Chris McDonnell—2-4 R
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Willie Eyre—3 IP 2H ER 2 BB 5K
Mesa Solar Sox 7
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Tommy Hanson—2.2 IP 0 H 3 BB 4K
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Scott Cousins—2-5 HR(1) 2 RBI 2B 2R
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John Raynor—2-5 2B RBI R SB(3)
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Tyler Flowers—2-3 RBI R
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Jason Donald—2-4 3B RBI R
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Tyler Colvin—1-4 HR(1) RBI
Scottsdale Scorpions 0
Tags: Arizona Fall League Daily Report, Bowman Chrome, brandon snyder, brett wallace, carlos triunfel, chad huffman, chris johnson, chris nelson, daniel murphy, ebay, ivan dejesus, jason donald, jeff marquez, john raynor, juan miranda, kyle blanks, leonard davis, lorenzo cain, max scherzer, nolan reimold, phil hughes, rookie cards autographs, ross detwiler, scott cousins, sports memorabilia, tommy hanson, topps, tyler colvin, tyler flowers, tyler green
Posted by Jeremy on October 13, 2008 under Uncategorized |
Player of the Day: SEAN DOOLITTLE

2 HR 4 RBI for A's slugger
Peoria Saguaros 5
- Shawn Bowman—2-5 RBI 2R 2B
- Leonard Davis—2-5 RBI R
- Mike Baxter—1-3 2B R BB
Peoria Javelinas 2
- Sean Henry—2-4 R BB
- Rhyne Hughes—2-4
- Carlos Triunfel—1-4 R BB
- Chris Valaika—1-3 RBI BB
Phoenix Desert Dogs 9
- Sean Doolittle—2-4 2 HR(2) 4 RBI
- Dustin Martin—3-4 HR(1) RBI 2R
- Josh Donaldson—2-4 3B R
- Chris Nelson—1-3 R RBI
- Steve Tolleson—2-4 2B RBI
- J.P. Arencibia—1-3 2R BB
Scottsdale Scorpions 5
- Ben Copeland—2-4 2B RBI BB
- Emmanuel Burriss—2-5 RBI SB(2)
- Shelby Ford—2-3 RBI 2BB
- Aaron Bates—2-4 2R BB
- Steve Lerud—2-4 SB(1)
Surprise Rafters 2
- Stephen Head—1-2 2R 2B 2BB
- Jamie Hoffmann—2-4 SB(1)
- Russ Mitchell—1-3 2 RBI
- Brian Matusz—3 IP 0H BB K (W)
Mesa Solar Sox 1
- Quentin Berry—1-4 2B RBI SB(1)
- Lou Palmisano—1-3 2B
- Drew Carpenter—2 IP 2H ER BB
Tags: aaron bates, Arizona Fall League Daily Report, autographed cards, ben copeland, bowman chrome draft, brian matusz, carlos triunfel, chris nelson, chris valaika, donruss, ebay, emmanuel burriss, j.p. arencibia, jamie hoffmann, josh donaldson, Minor League Baseball, minor league prospects, quentin berry, rhyne hughes, rookie card, rookie cards, Sean Doolittle, sean henry, shelby ford, sports card, sports memorabilia, sportscards, topps, upper deck
Posted by Jeremy on October 11, 2008 under Uncategorized |
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
Tags: austin romine, baseball cards, Bowman Chrome, brad emaus, Hawaiian Winter League Daily Report, jason castro, kyle bloom, michael taylor, miles durham, roger kieschnick, rookie cards, ruben tejada, ryan kalish, sports memorabilia, tony cruz, yonder alonso