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The affiliates were 1-3 on the night with some nice performances from Dwight Smith, Andy Burns (the new Kevin Pillar), and Kevin Pillar. Buffalo faced their third successive solid pitching prospect in Zach Britton. Yes, Jim Negrych hit him too. Deck McGuire got the win down in AA and Lansing faced off against a rehabbing Johnny Cueto. Dunedin was edged out by the Cubbie affiliate. It was a fairly unspectacular day down on the farm—something you didn’t say too often last year.

Norfolk 7 Buffalo 3

Buffalo has been in tough this week facing a number of highly thought of pitchers. Jake Arrieta on Tuesday, last night Jair Jurrjens, and tonight the Bisons faced up against Zach Britton who is still regarded as a promising pitching prospect in Orioles system. As a result, many readers—including front office types for the Jays I’m sure—have been watching this series with Norfolk closely. Anthony Gose, for example, has not done too well against the aforementioned Tides-trio. Gose went 0-4 on the night with the golden sombrero. He has reached base in each game, walking again tonight. Jim Negrych continued his hot hitting; recording two hits tonight. In other good news, Jeremy Jeffress is now up in AAA and pitched an inning and two thirds of hit-free and walk-free baseball. He struck out three batters along the way and was up to 98mph with the fastball on the stadium gun.

The Bisons fell in this one. They went behind in the fourth and then struggled to cash runners in. The Buffalo squad was 2-15 with RISP on the day. Miguel Batista got the start and couldn’t get out of the four run fourth inning, yielding six earned runs. The Herd are now 20-12, good for first in the International League North Division.

New Hampshire 8 Trenton 3

The lone win on the night came in the capital of New Jersey as our AA affiliate topped the Yankees’ AA affiliate by a score of 8-3. Deck McGuire turned in a half decent performance, but seven hits, two earned runs, and three walks to two strikeouts over five innings does not exactly instill much confidence given his track record. Neither does a strike percentage of 54%. Kevin Pillar led the way with the stick, stroking two doubles and a single out of the leadoff spot. Sean Ochinko supplied the thunder in the fifth with a two-run homerun.

Dunedin 3 Daytona 4

Dunedin fell as well tonight in a tight one to the Cubs’ High-A affiliate. K.C. Hobson went deep for the fifth time this year (in nineteen games), yet has seemingly lost his eye this year and ability to hit for average. Andy Burns, on the other hand, had three hits tonight and is one the few bright spots or grouping of players who we can legitimately say at this point has improved from last season. Burns also stole his thirteenth bag on the year. Casey Lawrence got the start and gave up four earned runs. Lawrence and his relievers didn’t walk anybody, an oddity for a Blue Jays pitching staff.

Lansing 6 Dayton 9

Lansing showed some fight in this one, scoring four runs late, but ultimately fell to the hometown Dayton Dragons. The hope for Lugnuts hitters tonight would have been that facing up against Johnny Cueto, who was on a rehab assignment tonight, would be a humbling experience on how far they’ll need to improve to make it to the Big Leagues. At the same time, considering the number of blue chippers at Lansing, front office types would have expected some productive at-bats against Cueto. Dwight Smith Jr. did not disappoint—singling and tripling off Cueto. He would later add a double to his tally of hits on the night. Kellen Sweeney had two hits on the night, including a triple of his own, and Christian Lopes had a hit and two RBIs to continue his hitting ways this season.

The Lugnuts struggled to keep up with the Dragons in this one. Their run in the top half of the first was quickly matched and then surpassed by five runs in the bottom half of the inning. The Reds affiliate then added one and then two more runs in the second and third respectively, and the Lugnuts were stuck seven by the fourth. Lugnuts starter Javier Avendano struggled on the night and battled the walk. He walked four over his three innings of work, giving up eight runs—six of which were earned. One of Avendano’s relief corps was Wil Browning. I draw attention to Browning only to point out his dominating season so far. 27 strikeouts and seven walks in 18 and a bit innings. His ERA is a tiny 0.48. He is old in prospect years though.

Three Stars

3. Kevin Pillar

2. Andy Burns

1. Dwight Smith Jr.

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TamRa - Friday, May 10 2013 @ 01:34 AM EDT (#271887) #
No later than the Hi-A all star game (June 15), if things continue as they are now Kevin Pillar is going to make Langerhans a bench player in Buffalo, and Andy Burns is going to make Kevin Ahrens a former baseball player (and John Tolisano a LF)
Mike Green - Friday, May 10 2013 @ 10:09 AM EDT (#271905) #
He's got a torn UCL.  I don't quite understand the rationale for (possibly) waiting to do surgery at this point.  Are there pitchers who have successfully rehabbed it and pitched with a torn UCL for years?  Maybe it's a partial tear and you can pitch through that. 

Andy Burns has had a great start to 2013, but his profile prior to this year was nothing like Pillar's.  He hit for low averages, with more walks, more strikeouts and more power than Pillar.  Pillar has hit .320 at every stop.

Speaking of Pillar, I wouldn't go slow at all with him.  I'd love to see how he does hitting behind Reyes in the batting order in July and out there in left-field every day; if you want, you can shift him to centerfield against a LHP and play Davis in left.  Negrych and Thole now, and Pillar soon, are my simple requests. 

timpinder - Friday, May 10 2013 @ 11:14 AM EDT (#271913) #
Mike,
Are you suggesting that the Jays DH Cabrera in this scenario and release Lind (or at least move him to bench)? Where do you bat Cabrera?

92-93 - Friday, May 10 2013 @ 11:29 AM EDT (#271918) #
By default, he's suggesting the Jays remove either their best OBP or their best BA from the lineup so a fringe prospect, 4th OF-type player from AA can leapfrog a much better version of him with MLB experience in AAA. I find it very confusing.
Mike Green - Friday, May 10 2013 @ 11:46 AM EDT (#271921) #
I like Anthony Gose, but he isn't close to being ready notwithstanding the major league experience.  Pillar is very close to being ready (Pillar is older than Gose, more mature and focused and most importantly for right now, can actually make contact with the ball).  I am not at all saying that Gose could not be the better player in 3-5 years. 

I am suggesting that (in July) Pillar plays every day.  Cabrera, Bautista, Encarnacion and Lind are your right-fielder/first baseman/DH combination with Lind on the bench most often.  Bautista is in right-field most of the time but DHs regularly.  Cabrera DHs most of the time but plays right-field some of the time.  Lind starts once a week and gives the others a rest, and fills in during injuries.  He also regularly pinch-hits.  Lind is so slow that as well as he has hit this year, he has very modest value. 

Mike Green - Friday, May 10 2013 @ 12:09 PM EDT (#271922) #
Incidentally, Cabrera hits 5th.  Reyes, Pillar, Bautista, Encarnacion, Cabrera, Lawrie, Arencibia/Thole, Izturis/Negrych.  A man needs to dream...
Mike Green - Friday, May 10 2013 @ 12:11 PM EDT (#271923) #
Ack.  Rasmus hits 7th. 
92-93 - Friday, May 10 2013 @ 12:15 PM EDT (#271924) #
If you're posting on this site you probably have zero clue which player is more mature or focused.

Jarrett Hoffpauir once had great contact rates too, and Da Box clamored for his arrival.
katman - Friday, May 10 2013 @ 12:24 PM EDT (#271926) #
Typical for Buffalo, and emblematic of our problems here in Toronto. The Bisons are doing well because they have the AAA offense version of the '93 Jays, and they're clubbing people to death. But they give up a LOT of runs.

For staff/team ERA, they're 10th of 14 in the International League. For WHIP? Dead f---ing last.

It isn't that we don't have major league pitchers in AAA. We don't even have AAA pitchers in AAA, with a couple of notable exceptions. Worse, those exceptions top out at AAA, with the possible exception of Mickey Storey who has looked like a decent ML reliever since Spring Training.

Hence our present situation, where Dustin McGowan's progress may be important to our season.

sam - Friday, May 10 2013 @ 12:44 PM EDT (#271928) #
I meant my "new Kevin Pillar" reference to how we here at Box get overly excited (in my estimation) at non-prospects doing well. 

I would also disagree that Kevin Pillar is "ready."  Double A pitching is not Triple A pitching, and Triple A pitching is not Major League pitching.  I don't see the harm of having him play a full season at AA and if you're saying he'd be better than someone like Melky Cabrera or Rajai Davis right now, I just don't know what to say to that. 

Mike Green - Friday, May 10 2013 @ 01:32 PM EDT (#271929) #
I do sometimes get excited about non-prospects like Reed Johnson, Kevin Youkilis and Jarret Hoffpauir.  Sometimes that turns out to be right and sometimes not. 

I'll say this about Pillar.  He's hit .320 at every level, in neutral environments (at best).  Which Blue Jay player did that last? He runs well and throws well, and has enough pop to hit some doubles at least. 

cybercavalier - Friday, May 10 2013 @ 05:04 PM EDT (#271940) #
Re Katman:

In terms of pitchers in AAA and recent re-acquisitions of former MLB pitchers such as David Bush and Batista, there are few other free agent  choices after my glance on the B-R of former pitchers with the Jays since the beginning of AA's era :

SP: Robert Ray, Dana Eveland,
RP: Brian Burres, Taylor Buckholz (stats non-existent since 2010), Merkin Valdez, Jesse Carlson, Jesse Litsch

Others who are pitching regularly elsewhere,

Japan: Bryan Burlington, Brian Wolfe, Scott Richmond
AAA: RP David Purcey, SP Zach Stewart (White Sox), SP Shawn Hill (Detroit), SP P.J. Walters (Minnesota), SP Brad Mills (Texas), Jeremy Accardo (pitched 1 IP with 2013 WSH AAA)
Independent leagues: Bill Murphy, Rommie Lewis,

All info based on B-R.

MatO - Friday, May 10 2013 @ 07:14 PM EDT (#271950) #

Bryan Burlington

Didn't he grow up next door to Joey Hamilton?

cybercavalier - Friday, May 10 2013 @ 08:17 PM EDT (#271955) #
I meant Bryan Bullington but I wonder why the Jays would go for veteran Miguel Batista when free agents are available for AAA pitching. Can the AAA roster "hide" veteran like Batista for his few inning performance as insurance for the mother team while other pitchers play regularly ?
hypobole - Friday, May 10 2013 @ 08:52 PM EDT (#271956) #
Some of the pitchers are with other organizations as you even pointed out. AA can't call up Zach Stewart because he belongs to the White Sox. Ditto for the pitchers in Japan - they have contracts. Others you mentioned are relievers - we do have some reliever depth in our minors, it's starters we need. And others that are freely available? How good are they if no team wanted them? Are they even in game shape?
Mike Forbes - Saturday, May 11 2013 @ 12:30 AM EDT (#271968) #
Chris Young, where you at?
Turner - Saturday, May 11 2013 @ 07:51 AM EDT (#271970) #
I don`t think Pillar`s problem would be his contact rate in the majors. The things I`d be concerned about would be the historically low walk rate he`s posted in the minors and how much power he`d have at the ML level.

I think he`ll always put bat to ball regardless of level though. In college he had a hit-streak that carried through 89 days.
92-93 - Saturday, May 11 2013 @ 06:51 PM EDT (#272003) #
That's awesome. It is nice to actually have a "hitter" in the system, Pillar is one of the few. He just isn't ready to play everyday for this team.
cybercavalier - Thursday, May 16 2013 @ 12:34 AM EDT (#272251) #
Update: Brian Burres is playing for the Lamigo Monkeys in Taiwan for 2013.
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