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Ironically enough, it’s New Hampshire that officially had an Off Day yesterday. Syracuse, Dunedin, and Charleston all played some ball, and combined for 2 runs while giving up 28.

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Syracuse 0 @ Rochester 8 (8 innings)

Chris Baker started for the SkyChiefs, and was charged with all 8 runs in the ballgame. 5 came in the 2nd inning, with 4 of the tallies going down as unearned after an error by SS Russ Adams. Baker was tonged for 11 hits in his 3-2/3 innings, with 2 walks and no strikeouts. One of the two homers off him was hit by some kid named Justin Morneau, his 13th of the AAA season. Dave Maurer and Mike Smith were efficient in mopping up, Maurer striking out 3 in his 2-1/3 while surrendering 3 hits.

Meanwhile, Syracuse hitters managed only 1 hit (a single by 2B Stubby Clapp in the 6th) and two walks, as Wee Willie Eyre pitched the rain-shortened shutout.

Boxscore - MinorLeagueBaseball.com. Recap - Post-Standard


New Hampshire - Off Day


Dunedin 1 @ Sarasota 6

Things were only slightly better down in Florida, as the D-Jays took their thumping at the hands of the Sarasota Red Sox. LF Jayce Tingler, DH Gregg Raymundo, and 1B Vito Chiaravalloti each reached base twice, Tingler and Raymundo by way of a base hit and a walk, Big Vito with a single and a double. 2B Carlo Cota went oh-fer; 3B Raul Tablado managed a double in four trips (and 3 Ks), and CF Miguel Negron was hitless in three trips.

Lefty Kurt Isenberg started for Dunedin and was charged with 4 earned on 4 hits in 3 innings, 2 each on the walks and strikeouts. Jordy Templet was the best man out of the pen, surrendering a walk while getting all three of his outs by strikeout.

Boxscore - MinorLeagueBaseball.com. Recap - DunedinBlueJays.com


Charleston 1 @ Lexington 14

In a Sally League matinee matchup, Danny Core set the tone for the entire organization with 7 runs in his 4 innings. But it was Marcos Sandoval with the truly ineffective and curious line for the day: One-third of an inning, 5 runs on 1 hit and 3 walks. With no homers. How? Well, there was a hit batter as well. And portsider Brad Esaray did the honours of allowing both runners he inherited from Sandoval to score. The only Alley Cat pitcher to not give up a run? Brian Patrick. Backup outfielder Brian Patrick. He came into the game in the 4th inning, replacing David Smith in centrefield, and drew a walk in one of his two plate appearance. In the bottom of the 8th, with Charleston trailing by 13, Patrick took to the hill and held the Legends off the board despite an error by 2B Ryan Roberts.

Roberts made up for his defensive miscue with easily the best offensive performance in the Toronto organization, going 2 for 3 with a homer and a walk. SS Juan Peralta had the only other Charleston hit.

Boxscore - MinorLeagueBaseball.com. Recap - Charleston Gazette


Three-Star Selection!

The Third Star: Dave Maurer, Syracuse. The only Toronto pitcher to go more than 1 inning without giving up a run, struck out 3 in 2-1/3 and stranded 2 inherited runners.

The Second Star: Vito Chiaravalloti, Dunedin. A single and a double.

The First Star: Ryan Roberts, Charleston. Homer double walk.

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_Brent - Tuesday, June 15 2004 @ 10:02 AM EDT (#57820) #
Ouch. I had to shield my eyes throughout most of this report.
_JaysFan - Tuesday, June 15 2004 @ 11:20 AM EDT (#57821) #
http://www.dunedinbluejays.com/team/transactions.php
Maureau is off the DL in Dunedin COMN
_JohnnyS99 - Tuesday, June 15 2004 @ 11:42 AM EDT (#57822) #
Its about Time, This guy looks like he can be avery affective lefy out of the pen with a big time curveball. Hopefully he gets things going.
Mike Green - Tuesday, June 15 2004 @ 01:32 PM EDT (#57823) #
avery affective lefy

Steve Avery would indeed be a pretty good role model for Maureau:)
No promotions yet and time is running out on our contest. Less might indeed be more.
_Bryan501 - Tuesday, June 15 2004 @ 01:46 PM EDT (#57824) #
Thanks JaysFan, nice to see that vince perkins is off the dl now too.
Gerry - Tuesday, June 15 2004 @ 04:54 PM EDT (#57825) #
Dunedin are in first place in their division with six games to go. Coincidently, today Sarasota, who are one game back, added Remiro Mendoza on a rehab assignment. Tampa, who are two games back, added Steve Karsay on a rehab assignment.
_Brian W - Tuesday, June 15 2004 @ 05:07 PM EDT (#57826) #
Perhaps we should send Delgado and Hudson down for some rehab :)
Gerry - Tuesday, June 15 2004 @ 11:06 PM EDT (#57827) #
Miguel Negron hit a thre run HR with two out in the bottom of the ninth to give Dunedin the win and preserve their lead in the FSL. Charleston and Syracuse lose, NH win.
_Sneeps - Tuesday, June 15 2004 @ 11:12 PM EDT (#57828) #
When are the Jays going to start signing the draftees? Auburn starts their season this Friday! Is the team going to be filled up by randoms and whinos?
_johnnnyS99 - Wednesday, June 16 2004 @ 12:36 AM EDT (#57829) #
They have already started, just no press releases.
_Jacko - Wednesday, June 16 2004 @ 09:18 AM EDT (#57830) #

Miguel Negron hit a thre run HR with two out in the bottom of the ninth to give Dunedin the win and preserve their lead in the FSL. Charleston and Syracuse lose, NH win.

More evidence that Negron is Rios II.

I know he's a bit smaller and doesn't have as much raw power, but the bump in walk rate and power this year has been really encouraging. I would let him have a few months at AA to close out the season, and if he plays well, add him to the 40-man roster.
Gerry - Wednesday, June 16 2004 @ 09:39 AM EDT (#57831) #
The Auburn team has already been selected and is in Auburn. They have an open practice tonight, player introductions tomorrow and start the season on Friday.

Many of you have asked about Brian Grant. Grant will return to Pulaski for 2004. The Jays did select a number of college pitchers in the first ten rounds. Those guys will head to Auburn. They are older than Grant and so he has to go back to Pulaski.
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