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Leo Jimenez homered for the second night in a row, a positive sign. It was one of few positive signs on Thursday. In fact it was an almost typical night, Vancouver won easily while the other three teams lost.

Buffalo 4 Rochester 7

New Hampshire 1 Hartford 5

Vancouver 13 Hillsboro 5

Tampa 5 Dunedin 4

FCL Yankees 10 FCL Blue Jays 14


Three Stars

Third Star - Alex De Jesus

Second Star - Michael Turconi

First Star - Dasan Brown


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NOTES


It was a bullpen day for Buffalo. Hagen Danner started and was the best of the pitchers, 2.1 perfect innings. Buffalo might have run short of pitchers because LJ Talley came on to pitch in the eighth in a three run game. It wouldn't be allowed in the major leagues. He did get an out on a caught stealing. Addison Barger and Luis De Los Santos each drove in two runs. Cam Eden had three hits.


The Bisons outhit Rochester 13-6 but lost. Two Rochester home runs were the difference. Addison Barger and Luis De Los Santos each drove in two runs. Cam Eden had three hits.


Adam Kloffenstein went six innings for New Hampshire. He did have ten baserunners, eight hits and two walks, and ten K's. He did allow four runs.


Leo Jimenez homered for the second night in a row, he seems to be tapping into his power. New Hampshire had just three hits in the game.


Vancouver were losing 4-0 after three innings but scored eleven runs off the Hillsboro bullpen to win. Adam Macko started and gave up the four runs.


Alex De Jesus got the comeback started by tripling in Dasan Brown and then scoring on a sac fly. De Jesus hit a sac fly of his own in the sixth to score Michael Turconi who also tripled. It was more of the same in the seventh, Turconi tripled again to score two runs, then De Jesus singled in Turconi to give the C's the lead for the first time. De Jesus was 2-4 with three RBI. Turconi was 3-5 with four RBI. Dasan Brown was 4-5 with two RBI. Gabriel Martinez also had three hits. Brown has been hitting well since the middle of June.


The Dunedin Jays had just five hits. Jeffrey Wehler had two hits, he is hitting .400 with an OPS of 1.173. He could probably be entitled to a promotion to Vancouver but I don't know if there is somewhere for him to play there. If Alex De Jesus gets a late season promotion to AA, Wehler could take his place.


Gage Stanifer started in the FCL. He allowed five runs in 4.1 innings and his ERA is now 6.53. Stanifer was a 19th round pick last season out of an Indiana high school. Stanifer has 24 strikeouts in 20.1 innings and has walked ten. He has given up 23 hits and his WHIP is 1.60. Exactly 50% of his baserunners have scored. That number is high and suggests he needs to work on his pitching with runners on base.


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SK in NJ - Friday, July 07 2023 @ 09:50 AM EDT (#431216) #
Leo Jimenez turning into a legitimate option at 2B in 2024/25 would be a great development, and he would have the potential to slide over to SS in 2026 if Bichette left. The power is a much needed development in his offensive game, and he hasn't sacrificed his plate discipline for it. Hopefully it continues.
Glevin - Friday, July 07 2023 @ 10:06 AM EDT (#431217) #
Leo definitely looking like a top prospect in the system now. Seems like a legit possibility he becomes a major league shortstop (depending how his D develops I guess)
hypobole - Friday, July 07 2023 @ 11:38 AM EDT (#431220) #
I watched all 4 C's triples. Turconi's were legit. Back-to-back PA line drives into the power alleys that split the outfielders.

De Jesus hit a towering fly that went high off the wall in right that the OF jumped and missed, fell, and then had to scramble to get the ball. Hops announcer thought he could/should have caught it. I also think the CF did a poor job backing up the play.

Roden's was a medium FB the LF and CF converged on and both pulled back at the last second allowing the ball to drop.

I've watched very little C's this year, but the 2 cheapie triples could easily have only been doubles. Seen players stand and admire balls like De Jesus hit and loaf out of the box on seemingly sure out flies like Roden's. If this level of hustle is normal, kudo's to the coaching staff.

4 triples allowed in a game set a new Hops record per announcer.
Nigel - Friday, July 07 2023 @ 12:11 PM EDT (#431223) #
The C's do, as a rule, hustle, but Roden especially. He has had several "hustle doubles" (singles he has turned into doubles) in the games that I have attended.
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