Friday Minor League Summary #17

Thursday, August 23 2007 @ 10:44 PM EDT

Contributed by: Mike Green

It's a pitcher's week, and Marc Rzepczynski set the tone for the evening with an overpowering performance in Auburn. Adam Lind replied nicely for the hitters in the second game of a rare Chief double-dip sweep. The farm affiliates went 6-2.

Thursday Boxscores and Highlights

Ottawa 3 @ Syracuse 7, 1st
MacDonald 7IP, 3ER, 5H, 3W, 4K, 13-4 GO/AO, Hattig 3 run HR, Corrente 2 run HR
Ottawa 1 @ Syracuse 7, 2nd Lind 3-3, 2B, 3B, HR, 4 RBI, Gronk start 4IP, 0ER, 3H, 1W, 4K
Portland 1 @ New Hampshire 7 DSmith 3-5, HR, Erik Kratz 3 run HR, Isenberg 7IP, 1ER, 3H, 4W, 5K
Clearwater 12 @ Dunedin 7, 1st Nielsen 3-4, HR, Fowler 4IP, 4ER, 7H, 2W, 1K
Clearwater 3 @ Dunedin 2, 2nd Nielsen 2-3, KPhillips HR, Savickas 5IP, 2ER, 5H, 3W, 4K
Lansing 8 @ South Bend 1, 6 inn. Liuzza HR, 2W, Emanuele 2-3, HR, W, Lane 2 2B, Starner 5.1IP, 1ER, 2H, 3W, 3K
Williamsport 2 @ Auburn 4 Rzepczynski 7.2IP, 12K, 2ER, 0W, Arencibia 2-4, pickoff, Emaus 2-4, 2B
GCL Jays 9 @ GCL Indians 5 Tolisano 2-4, HR, Chavez 3-4, W, baserunner kill, Leffler, 1IP, 1H, 0W, 3K



The Pitching Prospect Summary

All statistics are through games of Wednesday and come from firstinning.com. I am using only statistics from the pitcher's last developmental stop this year.


Pitcher Age Level BB
IP H HR W K FIP ERA W% K% BABIP HR/fly GB%
R. Romero 22 AA #1 73.0
78
8
44
75
4.85
4.68
13.1
19.3
.329
6%
45%
B. Cecil
21
SSA
#2
37
29
1
8
39
2.49
1.46
5.4
26.2
.286
3%
62%
D. Purcey 25 AA #3 62 67
4
16
55 3.26 5.33
6.0
20.7
.344
4%
45%
Kyle Ginley
20
LoA
#4
114.2
138
10
40
121
3.70
4.87
7.7
23.3
.384
5%
47%
Josh Banks
25
AAA
#5
148.1
175
21
19
90
4.21
4.98
3.9
17.3
.282
8%
46%
C. Cheng 22 SSA #6 4.0
2
0
2
4
3.60
4.5
11.8
23.5
.222
0
44%
T. Taubenheim 24 AAA #6 89 107
12
33
73
4.55 6.37
8.2
18.2
.344
8%
46%
A. Wideman
22
HiA
#8
123
127
16
20
78
4.35
3.78
4.0
15.7
.298
7%
44%
K. Yates 24 AA #9 135.1
165
18
38
88
4.76
4.39
6.4
14.7
.338
7%
44%
B. Magee
24
HiA
#10
147.2
153
14
54
69
4.76
3.96
8.5
10.9
.287
6%
53%
L. Gronk'z
28
AAA

31.2
32
4
5
33
3.45
3.98
3.6
24.1
.304
7%
41%
A. Martin
22
HiA

34.1
208
1
1
32
1.90
2.10
0.8
25.6
.209
2%
55%
W. Aguirre
20
SSA

43
48
4
13
30
4.25
4.60
7.0
16.0
.331
6%
51%
E. Fowler 24 AA
40.1
63
7
18
21
5.90
7.14
9.2
10.8
.389
10%
55%
T. Thorpe 26 AA
53.1 42
4
25
52
3.87 3.88
11.0
22.9
.271
4%
30%
P. Phillips 23 HiA
23 25
6
6
21
5.78
6.26
5.8
20.4
.288
14%
41%
B. Carnline 23 HiA

34.1
41
4
8
18
4.64
3.41
5.4
12.1
.322
6%
41%
M. MacDonald 25 AAA
115.2
140
7
30
70
3.56
4.67
5.9
13.7
.341
4%
58%
C. Lirette 22 LoA
59
59
6
19
41
4.36
4.42
7.6
16.4
.296
6%
50%
N. Starner 23 LoA
125
143
12
34
134
3.36
4.25
6.2
24.5
.372
6%
50%
G. Godfrey 22 LoA
106 123
8
32
72
3.96
4.08
7.0
15.7
.340
6%
60%
S Overbey
23
AA

44
48
3
14
29
4.00
4.50
7.3
15.2
.328
4%
54%
A. Farina
21
SSA

3.2
3
1
3
2
8.23
7.36
17.6
11.8
.182
17%
50%
M. Rzepczynski
21
SSA

27.2
19
1
12
27
3.30
2.93
10.8
24.3
.261
5%
72%

The 2007 season would have to be considered a mildly disappointing one for the Jay pitching prospects. The top prospects going into the year, Ricky Romero and David Purcey, battled health problems. Jesse Litsch did progress, joined the big league rotation and held his own, but none of the other highly regarded pitching prospects at the higher levels, including Josh Banks, Kyle Yates and Brandon Magee, took a step forward. There was good news lower down in the system, as Adrian Martin and Nate Starner surprised, while 2007 draftees, Brett Cecil, Marc Rzepczynski, Brad Mills and Robert Leffler did well in their pro debuts.

Next week, we look at the hitters for the last time before our end-of-season prospect list.

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