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Get it? Because World Cup? No? Anyway, Auburn got their season started on Friday night, and continued it on Sunday night. Chronology. Funny how that works! Anyway, they scored lots of runs! Unfortunately, the other team scored more. This proved to be a theme throughout the night (the other team scoring more part, not necessarily the scoring lots of runs part), and the only win on the evening came from Toronto's Dominican affiliate.


Las Vegas 4 at Colorado Springs 13

Yikes. Lance Broadway had a typical Lance Broadway start, going 4 2/3 while allowing 10 runs. Just another day at the office. I won't bother spending much time on this game; it was ugly. Chris Lubanski had a double and a triple while Brett Wallace hit a solo homer (his 13th). JPA didn't play.

Erie 13 at New Hampshire 6

Yikes 2: The Umpire Yikes Back. (That made no sense. In several ways.) B.J. LaMura did his best Lance Broadway impression, giving up six runs in four innings. The bullpen then proceeded to let Erie more than double their score - Trystan Magnuson was the main offender, having his worst outing of the year by giving up five runs on six hits in his single inning.

The offense produced. Just not enough. Manny Mayorson led the way with three singles, while Adam Loewen had a walk and a double. Maestro Yanni reached base twice in five trips, while David Cooper singled and K'ed.

Dunedin - scheduled day off

Lansing 2 at Lake County 3

This would have been a fun game to watch. There was some early scoring, and it was knotted up at two after a couple innings. Then, the starters - and bullpens - settled in for a pitchers' duel, keeping the respective opposing teams scoreless until the bottom of the ninth. After a scoreless eighth, Brian Slover came back out for the ninth, and the first batter he faced, Casey Frawley, hit a walk-off solo home run.

Matt Fields got the start and allowed the two aforementioned runs on three hits and a walk. He struck out three. Evan Crawford followed with a scoreless innings.

The 'Nuts actually out-hit their opponents nine to five, but had a tougher time turning those hits into runs. Only one of those hits went for extra bases - a double by Ryan Goins. Furthermore, Lansing only complemented their hit-output with a single walk, by Kenny Wilson. So it was a pretty empty nine-hit attack. Goins, A.J. Jimenez and Sean Ochinko accounted for 2/3 of Lansing's hits with two apiece.

Batavia 10 at Auburn 8

It was a slugfest in Auburn. It was a close game, but unfortunately the Doubledays ended up on the wrong end and dropped this one 10-8.

Okay, where do we start with the individual performances? It's fun with a new team, because while we have some kind of sense of who's a prospect and who isn't, you never know if some no-name organizational filler type will establish themselves and rocket up the rankings. So let's just talk about everybody!

Marcus Brisker led off for Auburn, and did it in fine fashion with two doubles. Jonathan Fernandez, son of Tony, came next and had a rough game with three strike-outs around a single in five trips. Carlos Perez seems to have won the coaches' confidence, being given the third spot in the batting order, and he proved his worthiness of the spot with a 1-3 and 2 BBs day. The 19 year-old catcher was followed by clean-up man and first baseman Randy Schwartz, who had a great game, doubling twice and adding a one-bagger. Left fielder John Roberts was next, and hit a sacrifice fly in five trips. Rounding out the middle of the order was DH and 2010 draftee Marcus Knecht, who singled and walked. Next came shortstop Gustavo Pierre, who had just a walk in his five plate appearances. 2009 24th rounder Matthew Nuzzo hit seventh and played third, and got on the board with a couple singles and an RBI. Penciled into the last slot was Stephen McQuail, and Steve walked twice in three tries before being replaced by Dominican Yeico Aponte, who went 0-1 with a walk.

Whew! Alright, on to the pitchers: you've probably already guessed the pitchers didn't have the best of days. That was certainly true for starter Daniel Webb, who lasted 3 2/3 innings and gave up eight runs. McSheerystown, Pennsylvania native Casey Lawrence was quite good in relief, with two innings of one-hitter-two-walker. 20 year-old Dominican Leandro Mella gave up a couple of runs, including the eventual losing run and the eventual insurance run, in four outs, but also struck out three. And finishing things off was Travis Garrett, who pitched a couple of scoreless innings.

DSL Blue Jays 2 at DSL Angels 1

Three Stars!
3.
Chris Lubanski - 2B, 3B
2. Randy Schwartz - 1B, 2B, 2B
1. Matt Fields - 6 innings, 2 runs

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Kelekin - Monday, June 21 2010 @ 12:12 AM EDT (#217299) #
Auburn started their season on Friday. ;)


Nice to see Magnuson give up 5 runs and retain a 2.06 ERA after the damage.  He's really put things together the past year.
Dave Rutt - Monday, June 21 2010 @ 12:15 AM EDT (#217300) #
Oops. I've been out of town - I thought it was weird to start a season on Sunday, anyway. I'll clean up all those opening-day references momentarily...
mendocino - Monday, June 21 2010 @ 12:32 AM EDT (#217301) #

Jays sign 33rd Round pick OF Melvin Garcia

 

Area scout Michael Pesce said the organization liked Garcia because he played, looked, and acted like a “baseball player,” a speedy, strong-armed outfielder with a quick bat that promised to improve.

Read more: http://www.nypost.com/p/sports/high_school/baseball/monroe_garcia_signs_with_blue_jays_WV5XTIqORgozzmemUA6VjN#ixzz0rSVWwckF

katman - Monday, June 21 2010 @ 02:08 AM EDT (#217303) #
The farm will now include Edwin Encarnacion. It will no longer include Jarrett Hoffpauir, who has hit his way to a spot in the show. With Lind struggling and Snider not even close to healthy, Bautista will see more time at 3rd but Hoffpauir will play.
FisherCat - Monday, June 21 2010 @ 11:58 AM EDT (#217311) #

According to MiLB.com's standings, Dunedin has clinched 1st place in the FSL's first half of the season.

Congrats to the Baby Jays!

Maldoff - Monday, June 21 2010 @ 11:58 AM EDT (#217312) #
Anyone else disappointed that Hobson was not sent to Auburn this year? I know the Jays are trying to slow down their prospects, but I just hope we're not going too slow and wasting development years on young guys.
Marc Hulet - Monday, June 21 2010 @ 12:58 PM EDT (#217317) #

The difference in talent level between Auburn and GCL is so small that it really doesn't matter all that much where the first-year player begins... Hobson has no pro experience so it's better to let him face lesser talent early on to build up his confidence... If all goes well, he'll still start in Lansing in 2011... same as if he was in Auburn.

On another note, Moises Sierra is on rehab with the GCL team.

And the Jays signed C/OF Pierce Rankin.

 

Gerry - Monday, June 21 2010 @ 01:43 PM EDT (#217320) #
GCL Jays playing today.  Excellent start by 19 year old Jose Vargas, six shutout innings so far.  Moises Sierra has 2 hits.  Marisnick, Crouse, Hobson, Hawkins have a hit each.
Gerry - Monday, June 21 2010 @ 01:53 PM EDT (#217321) #
I know Milb has the Dunedin Jays as champions but I dont think they are.  They are three games ahead of Tampa with three games against Tampa left in the first half.  Tampa holds the tie-breaker so the Jays need to win one of the next three games.
mamboon - Monday, June 21 2010 @ 02:20 PM EDT (#217322) #

Gerry,  Re: the Tampa series with Dunedin...

In the words of Ed MacMahon... "You are correct, sir!"

Mike Green - Monday, June 21 2010 @ 03:12 PM EDT (#217325) #
The difference in talent level between Auburn and GCL is so small that it really doesn't matter all that much where the first-year player begins... Hobson has no pro experience so it's better to let him face lesser talent early on to build up his confidence... If all goes well, he'll still start in Lansing in 2011... same as if he was in Auburn.

I wouldn't put it exactly like that.  For a collegian drafted in 2009, it would be a bad idea for him to be started in the GCL in 2010 and then moved up to Low A ball in 2011.  Hobson was drafted out of high school and turns 20 in August.  If he starts off next year in the Midwest League, he would be in an age-appropriate league. 

I do think that there is quite a difference in talent level between the NYPL and the GCL.  Many advanced collegians, like Hill, Romero, Cecil et. al, get their start in the NYPL.  They are often 2-3 years older than the best players in the GCL, and often progress much faster.
John Northey - Monday, June 21 2010 @ 03:27 PM EDT (#217327) #
To check who has signed (or not) go to...
http://mlb.mlb.com/team/draft.jsp?c_id=tor

3 of the top 4 picks have signed, but all 3 2nd rounders are listed as unsigned still.

On June 15th they signed 14 guys, June 16th one, June 17th 2, then 2 days of rest before signing Jonathan Jones yesterday. 18 down, 38 to go although most will never be signed. Last year, for example, 30 guys were signed and in 2008 there were 35 signed (all from round 1 to 25 were signed in 2008).
mendocino - Monday, June 21 2010 @ 05:04 PM EDT (#217335) #

GCL Roster

missing a few signed players, Sanchez & Syndergaard....

Gerry - Monday, June 21 2010 @ 08:59 PM EDT (#217341) #
Interesting to see Sean Shoffit on the roster, as a pitcher.
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