It's been a fine Arizona Fall League season so far for the Blue Jay
farmhands playing for the Phoenix Desert Dogs, who lead the circuit
with a 14-8 record.
To put things in context, the league so far is hitting
.278/.363/.428. Walk totals are high, but everything else is
pretty typical. Here are the Desert Dog statistics, and a look at the Jay farmhands on the club.
Chip Cannon
Cannon
is hitting .389/.505/.847. Even allowing for modest inflation in
the desert environment, he is the dominant offensive player in a league
filled with prospects. Still, getting hot for 3 weeks does not
mean that much. For the season, he has hit .267 with 65 walks, 37
homers and 179 strikeouts in 547 at-bats. That is consistent with
his 2005 performance. He still has work to do, but his AFL
performance gives hope that he is making progress.
Curtis Thigpen
Thigpen
is hitting .259/.386/.483 with 2 homers, 11 walks and only 5 strikeouts
in 58 at-bats. He has caught some of the time, and controlled the
running game well when he has done so. He is only 23, and there
is every indication that he is going to be a solid major leaguer by
2008, if he can stay healthy.
Ryan Klosterman
Klosterman
has has his season cut short by injury, but prior to the injury he was
not overmatched. He is 24 and will start 2007 in double A.
Dustin McGowan
McGowan
has made 5 starts, and has been pretty good in most of them despite an
ugly 1-3 record with a 5.59 ERA. 9 walks, 1 home run allowed and
18 strikeouts in 19.2 innings is in the AFL context above average
pitching.
Kyle Yates
Yates
has 5 appearances, 3 starting and 2 in relief. His 3 starts have all
been excellent, and the 2 long relief outings have been good.
With 5 walks and 21 strikeouts in 19 innings, Yates has been very, very
effective. Counting only his AA work and his AFL work this year
(he dominated in 14 innings in the FSL), his line for the season reads
146.1 innings, 3.44 ERA, 131 hits, 11 homers, 43 walks and 123
strikeouts. For a 23 year old pitcher, that is not bad at
all. He will be moving up prospect lists.
Tracy Thorpe
Nothing new for Tracy.
He has a blazing fastball and less than optimal control. His
numbers are not pretty, a 6.23 ERA in 8.2 innings, but he really has
not pitched any differently in Arizona than he did in AA during the
season. One bad outing skews his result.
Jordan DeJong
At 27 years old, DeJong
is the classic organizational player, hoping for a break. He has
pitched well enough in Arizona, with 3 wins and only 3 hits surrendered
in 10 innings of work.
We will check back at the end of the season.
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