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A 4-1 night on the farm featured some good starting pitching, including the professional debut of a 2010 draft pick, and a standout offensive performance from yet another catcher.


Las Vegas didn't play because the AAA All-Star Game will take place on Wednesday, Bastille Day. J.P. Arencibia and Brett Wallace will take part.

New Hampshire 6 at Binghamton 5

It's the bottom of the 6th and the Fisher Cats are holding on to a 5-3 lead, when the wheels start to come off for Clint Everts. The first batter, Michael Fisher, perhaps inspired by his namesake's newfound matrimony, belts a solo homer to bring Binghamton within one. A single follows and two walks around a fly-out load the bases with just one out. Manager Luis Rivera has seen enough and brings in the veteran Adrian Martin to get out of the jam. It works; Martin faces one batter, induces a double play, and the threat is erased. Randy Boone, in line for the win after five innings of three-run ball, breathes a sigh of relief.

Martin stays in for the seventh, and is perfect.

The eighth rolls around, and out goes bullpen hero Adrian Martin for a third inning of work, though it's really more like his second after facing just a single batter in the 6th. He gets two quick outs on a strikeout and a fly ball. But the third batter, Sean Ratliff, crushes one into the seats to tie this one up. Randy Boone's heart sinks.

Top of the ninth, New Hampshire at bat needing a run to re-take the lead. Adeiny Hechavarria puts it in play, but it's a routine grounder to the third baseman. But Hech's teammates were watching his at bat, and they saw something. The next two hitters, Brian Jeroloman and Callix Crabbe, single, and Rivera inserts pinch-runner Jonathan Diaz. This proves prescient when the next batter, Darin Mastroianni, follows with a third consecutive single which might not have scored a catcher (Jeroloman) from second base. The next two Cats go down in order, but Vincent Bongiovanni comes out for the ninth, and Binghamton knows what that means: Game Over.

Lakeland 2 at Dunedin 5

Lakeland starter and Tigers' prospect Jacob Turner absolutely dominated the D-Jays over the first five innings. They promptly celebrated his removal from the game by scoring five runs before the next pitcher could record two outs, and that was all they would need. Brian Van Kirk did the vast majority of the damage (80% to be exact) with a grand slam that cashed in Mark Sobolewski, Travis d'Arnaud and Brad McElroy. The three aforementioned grandslamees each had a hit and a walk, while nobody else in the line-up reached more than once.

Five runs was plenty sufficient only because of the fine pitching performance turned in by Ryan Page, who allowed just two solo homers and a walk in his six innings of work. Ross Buckwalter, Frank Gailey and Matt Daly finished the game for Dunedin.

Bowling Green 0 at Lansing 1

This game shouldn't have been this close. Lansing banged out ten hits and drew three walks, but could only cash in one run, a single by Ryan Goins that scored leadoff hitter Kenny Wilson. Fortunately, that proved to be enough - Ryan Shopshire had a fabulous start, striking out seven in five innings while only allowing a single hit and three walks.

Brad Glenn, Eric Eiland and A.J. Jimenez had notable days at the plate; they each reached base twice and stole a base.

Auburn 2 at Aberdeen 8

If it weren't for Auburn, we'd be talking about a perfect night. As it is, it was only 80% perfect - somewhere between perfe and perfec. Oh well.

Sam Strickland was the goat, not just for Auburn, but for the entire evening of Jays' minor league coverage. What a jerk, allowing seven runs in two innings. The bullpen was excellent behind him; particularly the Zachs, Outman and Anderson, who pitched 4.1 shutout innings between them. Unfortunately, that didn't make a whiff of a difference, since the offense came nowhere near catching up. Carlos Perez doubled and walked, and that was about it.

GCL Pirates 1 at GCL Jays 9

That's more like it. The GCL Jays were like "Dave, sorry to hear that Auburn was so bad. We can't make those guys better baseball players, but at least we can pummel these Pirate jerks for you. Also, Auburn plays (played?) after us chronologically, so this conversation doesn't make sense." That's probably what they said.

Anyway, Noah "aaaaaa" Syndergaard made his professional debut, and was perfect, facing and retiring six batters in two innings of work. Deivy Estrada got the "start", going five innings out of the bullpen, allowing just an unearned run while striking out six.

Lots to talk about offensively. Catcher Pierce Rankin led the way with a pair of homers and a single. K.C. Hobson, Jake Marisnick and Carlos Ramirez each added homers of their own. Whoa, that's a lot of homers! Who are these guys, the Blue Jays?

Three Stars!
3.
Ryan Page - 6 innings, 2 runs
2. Ryan Shopshire - 5 shut-out innings, 7 Ks
1. Pierce Rankin - 1B, 2 HRs

No Jays were among the Hitters or Pitchers of the Week. Notable winners included Peter Bourjos of the Angels, Kirk Nieuwenhuis (Mets), Christian Friedrich (Rockies) and some guy who looks like Brandon League (Vance Worley).
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Kelekin - Tuesday, July 13 2010 @ 05:07 AM EDT (#218237) #
By the by, Scott Strickland is actually Sam Strickland.
Dave Rutt - Tuesday, July 13 2010 @ 05:12 AM EDT (#218238) #
I decided that he didn't deserve his real name given his poor showing!
Kelekin - Tuesday, July 13 2010 @ 06:33 AM EDT (#218240) #
Hahaha.  Well he was bound to come back down to earth.
ramone - Tuesday, July 13 2010 @ 09:32 AM EDT (#218244) #

According to Baseball America Brett Wallace is no longer taking place in the AAA allstar game:

"The Pacific Coast League today announced that six replacement players have been added to its all-star game roster. Reinforcements come to replace players who are injured or who have been called to the big leagues."

"The 11 players who were selected for the contest but who will not be participating in Wednesday's Triple-A all-star game: Steve Edlefsen, Fresno (Giants); Luke French, Tacoma (Mariners); Jordan Norberto, Reno (D-backs); Pedro Strop, Oklahoma City (Rangers); Rich Thompson, Salt Lake (Angels); Chris Davis, Oklahoma City (Rangers); Brad Eldred, Colorado Springs (Rockies); Tyler Greene, Memphis (Cardinals); Brett Wallace, Las Vegas (Blue Jays); Brian Bogusevic, Round Round (Astros); and Chris Lubanski, Las Vegas (Blue Jays)."

Gerry - Tuesday, July 13 2010 @ 11:19 AM EDT (#218246) #
Blue Jays announced the signings of Adonis Cardona and Gabriel Cenas.  Both will be assigned to the DSL.
Mike Green - Tuesday, July 13 2010 @ 11:32 AM EDT (#218247) #
The fine pitching performance was turned in by Ryan Page (not Ryan Webb).  The mistake was completely understandable, Dave.  There are so many Ryans in the organization, you can't tell them apart without a program.  For some strange reason, a large number of them are pitchers; maybe parents will start naming their sons Ruth in the hope that they will end up as power-hitting rightfielders...
sam - Tuesday, July 13 2010 @ 11:59 AM EDT (#218249) #
With the exception of Luis Heredia, do these announcements mean the Jays will not be players for the remaining international free agents?  Generally teams make their substantial international signings as one press release, no? 
ramone - Tuesday, July 13 2010 @ 12:44 PM EDT (#218250) #

This is from Kevin Goldstein's Future Shock Blog at BP:

"Adieny Hechavarria, SS, Blue Jays(Double-A New Hampshire): 2-for-4, 2B, R, 2 RBI

The big-budget Cuban import has struggled with the bat during his first year in the United States, but one scout that recently saw him felt that the bat would come around, as his swing worked mechanically and his fast hands would ultimately serve him well.  Since going 2-for-15 in his first four Double-A contests, the 21-year-old has gone 11-for-34 with four doubles, and as for the defense (which got him all that money in the first place), the scout said, "he could excel in the big leagues right now, glove-wise."

vw_fan17 - Tuesday, July 13 2010 @ 02:10 PM EDT (#218256) #
Just a couple of random things.

First, I fully confess to being "ignorant" of much of pre-1980s (when I started following the Jays) baseball. Perhaps that's why I don't get it, but why do people keep saying Callix Crabbe has a "great baseball name"?

Second, read "The Bullpen Gospels" on the flight back from DTW to SJC (was visiting the family in Ontario). Good read. Finished it in approx 5 hours, but it was fun.
Kelekin - Tuesday, July 13 2010 @ 03:08 PM EDT (#218264) #
I've been meaning to read it.  I bought it.  I don't think anyone has disliked the book, from what I've seen. 
Kelekin - Tuesday, July 13 2010 @ 03:11 PM EDT (#218265) #
Oh, and Sam: It doesn't mean we're done.  For example, Heredia, one of our prime remaining targets can't even sign until August 16th due to his age.  So it wouldn't make sense for them to hold off for a month at the hopes of signing one other guy.
sam - Tuesday, July 13 2010 @ 03:24 PM EDT (#218268) #
Hence why I said with the exception of Heredia...  I'm talking about about the other Venezuelan and Dominican prospects available right now
Kelekin - Tuesday, July 13 2010 @ 08:35 PM EDT (#218293) #
Oops, sorry.  I hadn't been to bed yet when I wrote that. :P

I imagine we could still be targeting players, but that we may not be as close to signing them as we were with these guys, so it might've just been beneficial to PR to do it now.
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