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On a night when all eyes were turned toward an entirely different set of potential future major leaguers, the farm system had a light schedule, and went 1-1. Adam Loewen can't earn wins anymore, no longer being a pitcher, but if hitter wins were a thing he would have earned one. Click through to find out how!


Las Vegas 4 at Fresno 3

Boy, Las Vegas' offense is sure scuffling since losing Brett Lawrie, huh? They're down to scoring just four or five runs per game. Fortunately, that was enough on this evening as Mike MacDonald hurled a quality start, and Wil Ledezma and Dan Farquhar combined to shut the Grizzlies out over the final three innings. MacDonald, as is his tendency, got lots of ground ball outs - 10, to be specific, against just three fly outs.

Adam Loewen provided the punch, going deep twice, bringing him up to 10 on the season. Despite Loewen's success at AAA, though, he still has big strikeout problems - 59 now in 53 games after two more tonight.

Because these are the guys you're interested in: Travis Snider doubled, walked and K'ed, David Cooper singled, walked twice and K'ed, and Eric Thames singled, walked and K'ed twice, all three in five trips.

New Hampshire - scheduled day off

Dunedin 4 at Clearwater 8

Dunedin's bats did their best Las Vegas impression, but the Clearwater Threshers didn't follow suit, scoring eight runs, six off starter Ryan Tepera, to defeat the D-Jays. Tepera didn't make it out of the fifth inning and sports a 4.82 ERA on the year.

Kenny Wilson did his job at the top of the order, reaching base thrice, stealing a base (and getting caught once) and scoring two runs, but Kevin Ahrens and Brad Glenn, batting 2nd and 4th, combined for 7 strikeouts to prevent any sort of extended rallies from developing. Jon Talley hit a solo homer, while Sean Ochinko and Kevin Nolan each had two hits.

Lansing - scheduled day off

DSL Braves 10 at DSL Jays 3

Gabriel Cenas doubled and walked. In an extremely small sample, he's hitting a weird .190/.393/.238.

Three Stars!
3. Mike MacDonald - QS
2. Kenny Wilson - 2-3, BB, SB, 2 Rs
1. Adam Loewen - 2-5, 2 HRs
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92-93 - Tuesday, June 07 2011 @ 12:22 PM EDT (#236296) #
Loewen has been red-hot since the start of May, and I'm less concerned about his K-rate because he isn't a top prospect we are hoping develops into an all-star. Getting a potent 4th OF/LH bat off the bench out of Loewen would be great. I assume come June 15th that AA will explore ways to maximize on Patterson's solid start and open up LF so they can see what they have in Thames/Loewen (and eventually, of course, Snider.)
Mike Green - Tuesday, June 07 2011 @ 12:28 PM EDT (#236297) #
Dave, there is a small error in the header.  Shouldn't it be "Loewen the Win Column"? :)
Alex Obal - Tuesday, June 07 2011 @ 12:35 PM EDT (#236304) #
Dylan, I think.
uglyone - Tuesday, June 07 2011 @ 02:00 PM EDT (#236328) #
Loewen:

APR: 76ab, 6bb/24k, .237avg, .286obp, .368slg, .654ops
MAY: 106ab, 13bb/29k, .358avg, .429pobp, .698slg, 1.127ops
JUN: 20ab, 4bb/6k, .450avg, .542slg, .900ops, 1.442ops

TOT: 202ab, 23bb/59k, .322avg, .388obp, .594slg, .982ops
uglyone - Tuesday, June 07 2011 @ 02:17 PM EDT (#236332) #
also of note:

vs. LHP: 57ab, 6bb/14k, .316avg, .375obp, .632slg, 1.007ops
vs. RHP: 145ab, 17bb/45k, .324avg, .393obp, .579slg, .972ops
Magpie - Tuesday, June 07 2011 @ 06:48 PM EDT (#236367) #
I've been wondering a little about Loewen and the roster. As far as I can tell, he hasn't been on a major league roster since 2008. The Orioles would have used one of his option years in 2006, but just the one. He spent most of 2007 and 2008 on the major league DL, with some minor league rehab assignments along the way.

In other words, he should actually still have options remaining.
Gwyn - Tuesday, June 07 2011 @ 09:16 PM EDT (#236373) #
There was something weird with Loewen and options in Baltimore - I think because he was signed to a major league contract the O's didn't get any options for him, if they wanted to send him down he had to clear waivers. It's very possible my memory is completely playing tricks on me here though.
Spifficus - Tuesday, June 07 2011 @ 10:06 PM EDT (#236374) #
It's not that he didn't get any options, his major league contract meant he used them all up from 2003-2006.
Magpie - Wednesday, June 08 2011 @ 06:17 PM EDT (#236392) #
You're saying that it was like Hechevarria? That Loewen signed a major league contract in May 2003, putting him straight on the 40 man roster.

Which would mean that they then optioned him to the minors in 2003, 2004, 2005.... and 2006? Four times?

There is something weird here!
smcs - Wednesday, June 08 2011 @ 11:15 PM EDT (#236408) #
This indicates that he was signed before the draft in 2003 and had to be on the 25-man by spring 2007. Maybe the contract was such that he had to open the 2004 season on the 40-man, making his option years 04-06.
Spifficus - Wednesday, June 08 2011 @ 11:46 PM EDT (#236412) #
No, he would have received a 4th option year... can't remember if it was because of his age when he was added to the 40-man or if it was because of the lack of pro experience prior to being put on the 40-man. Major League deals to high schoolers just seems like a bad idea.
92-93 - Thursday, June 09 2011 @ 01:00 AM EDT (#236415) #
There's a 4th option year if the player has less than 5 years of professional experience.
Spifficus - Thursday, June 09 2011 @ 01:29 AM EDT (#236416) #
Thanks. I knew it at one point, but memory's not my strongsuit.
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