Relax, it's just the New York-Penn League. The farm affiliates split 6 games.
Same rules as with the hitters. Players currently with the club, or who were drafted but have not yet pitched are ineligible. Davis Romero is ineligible because he last pitched with the big club. Here are my choices:
1. Brett Cecil
2. Ricky Romero
3. David Purcey
4. Chi-hung Cheng
5. Josh Banks
6. Kyle Yates
7. Eric Fowler
8. Paul Phillips
9. Ty Taubenheim
10. Tracy Thorpe
What do you think? The results will be posted on Monday.
Posted by
Mike Green on Wednesday, July 04 2007 @ 01:53 PM EDT.
Several players had their first pro home runs in the GCL yesterday as the affiliates went 4-2 on the day.
Posted by
Pistol on Wednesday, July 04 2007 @ 10:45 AM EDT.
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Thanks to regular minor league-watchers for your contributions.
We had 19 ballots, with votes tabulated on a 10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1
basis. The #1 hitting prospect was unanimous, Travis Snider, but
after that, the votes were spread widely. There was an
interesting cleavage between the #7 and #8 prospects.
You want line drives, we got line drives. The farm affiliates'
bats finally woke up and the result was a 4-2 record on the evening.
John-Ford Griffin hit two home runs and Sal Fasano one to propel the Chiefs to victory. Ryan Patterson and David Smith homered as the Fisher Cats won. Manuel Rodriguez hit a three run home run in the first inning as Auburn won. Dunedin won without a home run and with little help from Reed Johnson or newest Jay Scott Sauerbeck. Lansing were the lone losers. On Canada Day the eight Canadians in the Jays system went 1-8 six of them not playing on their day.
Posted by
Gerry on Monday, July 02 2007 @ 12:05 AM EDT.
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In seven games the Jays affiliates scored fifteen runs, or just over two per game. Despite that the affiliates went 4-3 in those games thanks to some strong pitching performances. Does that sound like a major league club you know? Michael MacDonald, Ricky Romero, Brandon Magee, AJ Wideman, Nate Starner, Wilfreddy Aguirre and Brad Cuthbertson all pitched well. Justin Jackson had three RBI's.
The affiliates went 4-1 yesterday evening
with only Auburn’s one-run loss to Williamsport spoiling the
night. There was impressive pitching by Blue Jays farmhands in both Triple-A
and the Gulf Coast League, while Lansing had one of its best offensive nights
of the year, despite a lack of production from its most feared hitter.
It is time for the pitchers this week. The farm affiliates went 3-4 on the evening.
Eligible players are ones who have signed and played at least one game
in the minors, and are not currently on the major league roster.
Alphabetically, the players I considered are: Adams, Ahrens, Arencibia,
Josh Bell, Butler, Cannon, Diaz, Eiland, Hatch, Liuzza Jeroloman,
Majewski, Mathews, Olmedo, Patterson, Santos and Snider. My top ten are:
1. Snider
2. Santos
3. Arencibia
4. Ahrens
5. Mathews
6. Olmedo
7. Jeroloman
8. Eiland
9. Diaz
10. Patterson
After
Snider, there is plenty of room for disagreement. What do you think?
I'll tabulate the votes and post the results after Canada Day.
Posted by
Mike Green on Thursday, June 28 2007 @ 12:21 PM EDT.
...it doesn't matter what his name is, Brett Cecil can pitch. The
farm affiliates went 4-2.
A 2-3 night for the affiliates. Lansing had the best night winning 16-9.
The affiliates go 2-4 in what was an interesting night on the farm. Ricky Romero made his long awaited return to the mound, there was an inside the park homer in New Hampshire, a fan favourite was plunked twice in Triple A action, and so were three Gulf Coast League Blue Jays, all in the same inning. Find out more in today's episode of the Minor League Update.
Syracuse had four hits as Josh Banks took the loss. Auburn had four hits as Kyle Walter took the loss. Lansing had five hits as Zach Dials pitched well and Po Keng took the loss. New Hampshire had seven hits as Kurt Isenberg took the loss. Dunedin had nine hits as Russ Savickas lost in relief. A bad day on the farm, it was tough to find the three stars.
Posted by
Gerry on Monday, June 25 2007 @ 12:03 AM EDT.
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Syracuse and New Hampshire were the only winners. New Hampshire came from behind with three two run home runs while Dunedin and Auburn coughed up the leads. Chip Cannon had a couple of the home runs for the Fisher Cats while Jesse Litsch and Lee Gronkiewicz pitched well in AAA. Paul Philips had problems in Dunedin, John Tolisano hit his first home run as a Jay. Brett Cecil, the Jays third pick, made a successful debut.
Posted by
Gerry on Sunday, June 24 2007 @ 09:27 AM EDT.
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