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Buffalo and New Hampshire suffered bad losses with multiple blown leads. The Bisons took a lead to the bottom of the ninth and lost. New Hampshire also took a lead to the bottom of he ninth and lost, in thirteen innings. Dunedin won as Matt Dean and Mitch Nay had good games. Lansing won a rain shortened affair and are now two games ahead of Bowling Green for a playoff spot with four games to play.

Buffalo 7 Lehigh Valley 8

This was a tough loss, a walk-off loss. Buffalo led 3-1, went down 4-3. They fought back to tie the game at 4, then went down 6-4, then came back to lead 7-6 in the ninth. Bobby Korecky tried to save it but with two outs and the bases loaded he surrendered a two run walk-off single. The runs were unearned because Matt Hague booted one earlier in the inning. Randy Wolf made the start and was his usual self, lots of baserunners through five innings. Lehigh had nine hits in those five innings.

Jon Diaz got the scoring going for the Bison with a two run home run. Diaz, Hague, Josh Thole and Luke Scott led the hitters with two hits each.


New Hampshire 3 Erie 6 - 13 innings

New Hampshire broke a 2-2 tie with a run in the thirteenth inning that looked to be the game winner. In that inning Dalton Pompey doubled, for his only hit of the game, to score Shane Opitz from second. Luis Perez had finished the twelfth inning and he came back out to nail down the win. Perez put two men on and was pulled for Greg Burke. Burke walked a hitter to load the bases with no-one out. He then got ahead of the next hitter but grooved a 1-2 pitch which was dispatched over the fence in left centre for a walk-off grand slam. The Fisher Cats had previously blown a one run lead in the ninth inning when closer Blake McFarland gave up a two out single to send the game to extra innings. Joel Pineiro made the start and went 7.2 innings allowing just one run. He did record just one strikeout.

Jon Berti and Shane Opitz carried the offense, each of them had three hits while the rest of the offense had a combined four hits in 13 innings. Berti drove in both runs including a go-ahead home run in the top of the ninth.


Dunedin 5 Palm Beach 1

It was like old times for Matt Dean and Mitch Nay, they were the offensive leaders on Wednesday. Between them they had five of the Jays seven hits, scored four of the five runs and drove in three runs. Dean was 3-4 with a triple, Nay 2-4 with a home run, his fifth. The second half of the season is upcoming, those two will need to pick it up in the second half.

Murphy Smith had another good start for the Jays, he went five innings, two hits, one run. Although his numbers are looking good he is 27 years old pitching in A ball. The bullpen did well, four shutout innings.


Bowling Green 3 Lansing 5 - 7+ innings

Lansing trailed 3-1 heading to the bottom of the sixth. Sean Reid-Foley started for Lansing and his command was better this time out. He just missed going five innings, he was pulled after 4.2 with 4 hits, two walks and K's on the scoresheet. Chase Mallard took over from Reid-Foley and pitched two innings.

The Lugnuts scored first, Anthony Alford and Richard Urena each singled to start the game and a run scored on a Rowdy Tellez double play ball. That was it until the sixth inning. In that inning Jason Lelblebijian and Tim Locastro each drove in two runs to tie the game and then to go ahead. The game ended somewhat fortuitously for the Lugnuts, the first three Bowling Green hitters singled to start the eighth. On the third hit the lead runner was called out at the plate on a relay from Alford to Tellez to the catcher, Mike Reeves. The tying runs were left on base when the game was called. Tellez, Lelblebijian and Chris Carlson each had two hits.


3 Stars

3rd star: Jon Berti

2nd star: Tim Locastro

1st star: Matt Dean


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finch - Thursday, June 18 2015 @ 11:19 AM EDT (#303103) #
The Vancouver Canadians kick off their season tonight with Clinton Hollon taking the hill. Excited to see how well he performs this year.

Also intrigued by Lane Thomas; see how the handles the bat against 3 years his senior competition but which positions he will play.
bpoz - Thursday, June 18 2015 @ 11:42 AM EDT (#303108) #
The roster at Vancouver has probably increased. They probably have more than 1 catcher, Kevin Garcia.
uglyone - Thursday, June 18 2015 @ 03:45 PM EDT (#303137) #
Reid-Foley is starting to get interesting, despite all the walks.

now at 31.4k%, 17.1bb%, .347babip, 3.40era, 3.51fip

and really, having that good an era and fip with that high bb% and babip is pretty impressive.

even better...even though walks haven't improved much, he has been improving significantly everywhere else....

First 7gs: 20.1ip, 26.3k%, 18.2bb%, .340babip, 4.87era, 4.80fip
Last 6gs: 24.2ip, 36.9k%, 16.2bb%, .353babip, 2.19era, 2.46fip

that K rate has moved from "good" to "incredible", and you can see the results in his era and fip.

now cut down the walks and he gets really really interesting.
hypobole - Thursday, June 18 2015 @ 04:03 PM EDT (#303142) #
Heard someone, Kiley McD maybe, say recently K's are much more predictive of future success than walks.

Sano - Thursday, June 18 2015 @ 04:09 PM EDT (#303143) #
What's SRF's arsenal like? Does he have the raw stuff to match his production thus far?
85bluejay - Thursday, June 18 2015 @ 04:19 PM EDT (#303145) #
I also read somewhere about K's being more predictive of future success than walks - I really like SRF and he seems to compare favourable to hyped 2014 picks like Grant Holmes and Luis Ortiz (except for walks), yet he doesn't get anywhere near the same respect from prospect analyst.
uglyone - Thursday, June 18 2015 @ 04:23 PM EDT (#303146) #
Ks mean more but at the same time his walks definitely have to come down. that's too many.

all the prospect guys love his stuff and most thought he was a bit of a steal where we picked him. he's been in contention for all our top 10 lists since being drafted.
Hodgie - Thursday, June 18 2015 @ 07:40 PM EDT (#303154) #
Going into the draft Reid-Foley was sitting low 90s and hitting mid 90s by many reports. The walks not withstanding, his performance in the MWL as one of only 15 pitchers under 20 (avg pitching age : 21.9) is intriguing. He is a flawed (walks, mechanics) prospect with respectable upside - McDaniel referenced #3 starter/closer potential outcomes.

Prospects like Reid-Foley are ones I am loathe to part with, potentially undervalued prospects with flags but demonstrating elite skills/results at young ages. Urena falls into this criteria for me, a 19 year old legitimate shortstop that isn't walking this year but is currently second in the MWL in home runs despite being 2 years younger than average.

hypobole - Thursday, June 18 2015 @ 08:13 PM EDT (#303157) #
Interesting pitching matchup for Daniel Norris, who's facing Aaron Nola in his AAA debut. Both were high schoolers drafted by the Jays in 2011. Nola went to LSU instead of signing and got picked 7th overall last year by the Phillies.
ayjackson - Thursday, June 18 2015 @ 09:09 PM EDT (#303167) #
DeJong's last low-A start looks like a good one. Shutout through 8, with 9Ks.
Mike Green - Thursday, June 18 2015 @ 09:19 PM EDT (#303169) #
DeJong throws a complete-game 4 hitter with 10 strikeouts. He's 21 years old and if he can make it in double A next year, he'll be right on track.
hypobole - Thursday, June 18 2015 @ 10:35 PM EDT (#303178) #
"DeJong's last low-A start"

Is he being promoted?
ayjackson - Thursday, June 18 2015 @ 10:42 PM EDT (#303179) #
I am just speculating.
cruzin - Friday, June 19 2015 @ 01:01 AM EDT (#303184) #
Hollon with quite the first game back from TJ.

5IP 2H, 1BB, 7K, 0ER
uglyone - Friday, June 19 2015 @ 01:25 AM EDT (#303185) #
aw man that's great to see. hollon might be a good one.
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