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Auburn won and Charleston split a twin-bill, but Syracuse, New Haven, and Pulaski all lost. If you know (without looking it up) who Endy Ozuna is and why he started for Charleston last night, you can take over this gig.

Syracuse 1 at Scranton 4

Jayson Werth homered and singled and Jorge Sequea drew a walk; no other SkyChief reached base. Pete Walker threw three solid innings (2 H, 1 R, 1 BB, 2 K, 1 HR) before turning the ball over to Mike Smith, who took the loss on three runs in four innings.

Smith turns 26 on September 19. He was a fifth-round pick in 2000 and turned 23 that year, so the pressure was on him to advance quickly. He didn't disappoint, moving from low-A ball to AA in 2001 without missing a beat. His record in Syracuse last year was good on a superficial level (8-4, 3.49 ERA), but his strikeouts collapsed (76 K's in 121.2 IP, as opposed to 55 K's in 51 IP in Tennessee the year before). His strikeout rate has fallen even further this year and his walks have climbed. Jordan's comparison of Smith to Pasqual Coco is right on the money, except that Smith hasn't stolen $500 from Vinny Chulk yet.

New Haven 1 at New Britain 2

Chris Baker threw seven fine innings, allowing a lone run on five hits and a walk while striking out three. However, that was the only run scored in the first eight innings. In the ninth, Alexis Rios doubled and scored on Anthony Sanders' single. Enter the dreaded boxscore tags: "Gustavo Chacin pitched to two batters in the ninth" and "None out when winning run scored." New Haven is still six games up on a weak field with 21 left to play.

Who is Anthony Sanders? See post 42 in this thread. (Thanks, David)

Savannah 3-6 at Charleston 8-4

Charles Talanoa pitched six strong innings for the Alley Cats in the opener (4 H, 3 R, 2 BB, 6 K, 0 HR). Endy Ozuna didn't take the hint, allowing five runs on as many hits and two walks in two frames in the nightcap. Tracy Thorpe pitched ineffectually in relief of Ozuna. Rodney Medina went 4 for 5 with two doubles and two walks in the twin-bill.

If you look at the Jays' Dominican Summer League team stats, you'll find an Endy Ozuna; however, he's a shortstop, not a pitcher. (He didn't appear to be a particularly good shortstop, either, hitting .206/.271/.302 in 63 AB and making 17 errors in 23 games at short.) I have no idea whether this is the same person and, if so, why he is now pitching for Charleston. If anyone would care to research this matter, I'd love to hear the answer.

Medina is hitting .274/.342/.444 in a pitchers' league; he's 10 months younger than Jason Waugh and one level behind him, not that the odds of either one making it past Wells/Kielty/Cat/Sparky/Werth/Gross/Rios/Griffin are especially good.

Jamestown 1 at Auburn 11

Jordy Templeton started for the D-Days and threw two innings (2 H, 0 R, 1 BB, 1 K). Templeton, the Jays' 17th-rounder this year out of the University of Louisiana - Lafayette, is a 6'2", 180-lb righthander who turns 22 in ten days. Jeremy Harper did his best Jamie Vermilyea impression, whiffing five in four relief innings and only allowing a single man to reach base (by hitting him with a pitch). Brian Patrick went 3 for 5 with a steal; Paul Richmond went 3 for 4 with a homer; Mike Galloway went 2 for 3 with a double; Christian Snavely went 2 for 3; Don Vito went 1 for 4.

Pulaski 1 at Martinsville 11

The P-Jays must have been tired of swinging the bats. Yuber Rodriquez hit a single and a solo shot in four trips, and Robinzon Diaz went 1 for 4.



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Pistol - Saturday, August 09 2003 @ 01:05 PM EDT (#95199) #
For everyone in the New Haven area - if the Ravens make the playoffs all playoff tickets will be FREE!

I hope to head down there on Monday and Tuesday to see Bush and McGowan pitch.
_K - Saturday, August 09 2003 @ 01:47 PM EDT (#95200) #
This story indicates that Charleston's 2nd game starter was Tommi Ozuna, who pitched for Tennessee last year.
Coach - Saturday, August 09 2003 @ 02:21 PM EDT (#95201) #
Thanks K, you can have Neary's beat. :)

Pistol, an eyewitness report would be great. This summer has been so busy, I didn't get to see any of the minor-league teams, but I envy those who have had the opportunity.

IF the Ravens make the playoffs? They're leading their division by six games. It's a nice gesture to the fans who have supported them in their final season in New Haven.

Auburn is running away with its division by 16 games, while Dunedin (ahead by 2) and Pulaski (a half-game back) are also in pennant races, and even Syracuse has begun a late bid to qualify for postseason play.
_John Neary - Saturday, August 09 2003 @ 03:16 PM EDT (#95202) #
K: sports-wired.com has no record of a Tommi Ozuna. Their 2002 Tennessee page lists a Francisco Ozuna, who has not started a game since he was in the DSL in 2000. The Jays' most recent organizational roster (August 6) lists Francisco Ozuna as being on the Dunedin DL, which is consistent with him having to drive up from Florida to make the start. The BA boxscore lists the mystery pitcher as "E. Ozuna", and their stats page calls him "Endy Ozuna," but I guess the explanation that make the most sense is that "Tommi" is short for "Francisco" and BA is just plain wrong, as your comment would seem to imply.

My head hurts.

Incidentally, a look at Francisco Ozuna's 2000 record will tell you just how excited you should get about DSL pitching stats.
Coach - Saturday, August 09 2003 @ 05:42 PM EDT (#95203) #
Josh Boyd of BA profiled Dave Bush in yesterday's Daily Dish:

Bush notched 10 saves at short-season Auburn after signing last summer and was dominant out of the pen. In 36 innings between Auburn and Class A Dunedin, he struck out 48 and allowed just 23 hits. Bush expected to continue his career as a closer, the only role he's known since converting to the mound from catcher in high school.

"I don't think anybody knew he was going to be a starter," Blue Jays assistant general manager Chris Buckley said. "It was J.P. (Ricciardi)'s idea to make him a starter this spring."


Bush has cruised through High-A and AA this year, and it looks like he's going to be a star in either role.
_John Neary - Saturday, August 09 2003 @ 07:21 PM EDT (#95204) #
...and Will Kimmey answered a bunch of questions about Toronto prospects in the latest BA chat.
_Shane - Saturday, August 09 2003 @ 09:47 PM EDT (#95205) #
Pistol, you lucky Sh*t!
_James - Saturday, August 09 2003 @ 10:02 PM EDT (#95206) #
Nice recent profile of Dunedin Jay Vince Perkins and his relationship with fellow Victorian, Rich Harden. I haven't seen it noted on this site.

http://www.minorleaguebaseball.com/prospects/?id=1300
_Spicol - Sunday, August 10 2003 @ 10:54 PM EDT (#95207) #
Charles Talanoa pitched six strong innings for the Alley Cats in the opener

Virtually unknown before this year (and I'd still call him the least well known of all the Jays pitching prospect), Talanoa is having quite a good season. At 22, he might turn into something yet.
_John Neary - Wednesday, August 13 2003 @ 08:51 AM EDT (#95208) #
Last night, DJ Hanson posted one of the most impressive pitching lines of the year for a Blue Jays minor leaguer:

7 IP, 3 H, 0 R, 2 BB, 14 K

Wow.
Gerry - Wednesday, August 13 2003 @ 10:05 AM EDT (#95209) #
Jason Arnold pitched 5 good innings last night in relief of Pete Walker, who pitched the first 4. There were a number of good pitching performances last night. The hitting prospects pretty well took the night off.

Arnold 5IP 2H 3BB 1K 1R
Bush 6IP 8H 1BB 5K 0R
Perkins 5IP 6H 3BB 6K 2R
Nin 5IP 7H 1BB 3K 3R
Mastny 5IP 4H 1BB 1K 1R

Pulaski had the offense cornered for the night, 14 runs on 17 hits.
_Simon - Wednesday, August 13 2003 @ 10:52 AM EDT (#95210) #
How old is Hanson?
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