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Why does it always seems like at least one of the six teams is rained out every night? Can you guess who it was on Friday? Hint: it wasn't either of the two teams playing Burlington.


Ottawa 7 @ Syracuse 6

Well, Josh Towers probably wishes it was Syracuse. Fourteen hits, ladies and gentlemen. Seven runs, six earned...in five and two-thirds. So I suppose you can guess how this game went. Four of Ottawa's fifteen hits -- yes, the four pitchers who followed Towers allowed just one -- came from Howie Clark, who is apparently still alive and kicking in the NCR. Ryan Roberts tried to get Syracuse back in it with a grand slam in the sixth, but for once, the Big Bang Theory supports the losing team.

Jason Frasor pitched to one batter. He struck him out. That is all.

Brevard County 1 @ Dunedin 4 (Game 1)
Brevard County 9 @ Dunedin 3 (Game 2)

Recapping both games at once, the D-Jays combined for ten hits on the day. Juan Peralta was mostly responsible for all the runs in the second game with a three-run HR; Jacob Butler did the same in Game 1. None of the pitching performances were particularly interesting, though if Kurt Isenberg still has his supporters, he had the following line: 5 3 1 1 3 6. I'll leave it up to you to determine what's what.

Burlington 3 @ Lansing 4

The tying run scored in the bottom of the ninth on a wild pitch. That's bad for Burlington, but not as bad as a two-out pinch hit with a runner on second: "Josh Bell singles on a line drive to left fielder Valentino Arce. Luke Hetherington scores." Yes, Josh Bell got that all-important single, but Luke Hetherington was the winning run and he tripled home the first Lansing run in the second.

The pitching: six innings, 1 ER, 8 K (and three walks) from Chi-Hung Cheng; three innings, one run, three strikeouts from Po-Hsuan Keng.

Auburn 4 @ State College 3

Putting aside the fact that I didn't know State College had a team, this game saw three hits and a walk for Jonathan Baksh, who is now hitting...well, he had three hits last night, let's leave it at that. Brandon Magee continues to pitch well with six decent innings. Seth Overbey, clearly trying to make his way to Toronto the same way Josh Sowers and Hector Delgadillo are, stranded two runners and got two outs of his own when the Spikes were threatening. Side note: Auburn left 14 men on base.

Pulaski 2 @ Burlington 3

Travis Snider only got one hit last night. But wait! He was a pinch-hitter for Lee Soto, who is worth every* penny so far with a .182 average, OBP hovering near .250, and three extra-base hits since the season started. Some nice relief work from Nathan Starner went for naught, as the P-Jays couldn't come back from 3-0 after five. Baron Frost had a two-run home run, but that's all Pulaski managed.

* Read "every" as "one".

Three-And-A-Half Star Selection:
3.5:
FREE JASON FRASOR
3. Chi-Hung Cheng
2. Juan Peralta
1. Jonathan Baksh
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rtcaino - Saturday, July 29 2006 @ 10:31 AM EDT (#151762) #
FisherCatFan posted this in yesterday's MLU:

John Sickels has posted his Top 20 Pre-Season Blue Jays prospects in review over @ Minor League Ball.
Maldoff - Saturday, July 29 2006 @ 01:11 PM EDT (#151767) #

Congrats to Ryan Roberts, who was called up today to replace Russ Adams on the Jays roster. He earned it with his SMOKING second half thus far.

http://toronto.bluejays.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/news/article.jsp?ymd=20060728&content_id=1580310&vkey=news_tor&fext=.jsp&c_id=tor

Jacko - Saturday, July 29 2006 @ 01:15 PM EDT (#151768) #
Baseball America has an interview with 2006 first rounder Travis Snider today:

http://www.baseballamerica.com/today/prospects/features/262060.html

Gerry - Saturday, July 29 2006 @ 02:10 PM EDT (#151772) #
Congratulations to Roberts who has been hot recently.  Roberts and League can now compete to see who has the most ink on the team.
Pistol - Sunday, July 30 2006 @ 12:04 AM EDT (#151788) #
I hadn't really noticed Robert's hot streak.  OPS by month:

April - .587
May - .708
June - .781
July - 1.019



Gerry - Sunday, July 30 2006 @ 10:52 AM EDT (#151797) #
That OPS profile has been Roberts history.  When he was promoted to Dunedin I remember some people were saying what is he doing here?  Ryan was making errors and hitting poorly.  Similarly last year in New Hampshire his numbers were poor to start the year then he got really hot in July.  And now 2006 in AAA.  So don't expect great things from Roberts this season but he is the classic scrappy over-achiever and he has a chance to be a Marcus Giles type by 2008.
Rob - Sunday, July 30 2006 @ 11:30 AM EDT (#151805) #
Similarly last year in New Hampshire his numbers were poor to start the year then he got really hot in July.

Not that I don't believe you, but I wanted to check those numbers. Here's what Jonny found last year for Roberts (omitting his eight games with NH in May):
April (Dun): .275/.362/.450 (80 AB)
May (Dun): .298/.394/.560 (84 AB)
June (NH): .287/.376/.638 (94 AB)
July (NH): .263/.381/.434 (99 AB)
Aug/Sept. (NH): .296/.404/.452 (115 AB)

That's a pretty nice looking season, actually, but keep in mind he was 24 for most of the year.
Gerry - Sunday, July 30 2006 @ 11:39 AM EDT (#151807) #
Thanks Rob, I got my months wrong.  I remember seeing Roberts in Erie when he was really hot and he pulled Humberto Sanchez, who was throwing hard, into the ice rink walkway in left field.  Old age shifts the months in the memory banks.
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