Okay, we've got the junior-high pun out of the way. Yes, I headlined this feature in a way that invites frivilous, juvenile humor. But that's only because none of the four men surnamed "Cassidy" who have played in the major leagues (including 2002 Blue Jay righty reliever Scott) have gone by "Butch."
Perhaps most surprising Butch-related factoid of all is that none of the 26 men who played big league ball bearing that nickname are currently active. And that's not likely to change any time soon, as none of the nearly 40 minor leaguers to have that appellation are active either, though two were briefly in 2009
Some other notes that will affect our roster-building ...
It was almost a perfect night for the Jays organization as only one affiliate failed to get in the win column.
Watch that come back to bite me....
Two excellent pitching performances and some excellent hitting helped Dunedin and Lansing to wins. New Hampshire won despite a weak start by Bobby Bell while Las Vegas were fogged out. Henderson Alvarez gave up one run over seven innings while Ryan Tepera did better, shutting down Bowling Green over seven innings with only three hits allowed. On the hitting side Mark Sobolewski and Tyler Pastornicky were the stars, neither of them made on out on Saturday. Pitchers have perfect games, hitters don't but these two had perfect Saturday's. Eric Thames, David Cooper, Tim Collins, Daniel Perales, Travis D'Arnaud and Bradley Glenn also played well.