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After what was nearly a two hour rain delay the Portland Beavers and New Hampshire Fisher Cats resumed their game, and Portland may have wished the game was postponed, as the Fisher Cats had twenty-three men reach base. While Brett Cecil was likely understandably frustrated, I don’t think Ryan Patterson will object to any rain delays in the future. Meanwhile, Syracuse lost a close, low-scoring game and Lansing and Dunedin combined to score 14 runs and allow 14 runs, so it was only fair (and mathematically possible) that one of them won and one of them lost.


Norfolk 3 @ Syracuse 1 - Boxscore

Syracuse must have thought they had a good chance to win after highly-touted prospect Radhames Liz left the game after the first inning. (I can’t figure out why, but it doesn’t seem to be an injury as he was replaced at the end of an inning and there was no place to the pitcher in the previous inning.) However, former Royal Ryan Bukvich provided some very solid relief as he went five scoreless innings and only allowed three hits and a walk. Rocky Cherry struck out two in his two innings of relief and then Greg Aquino came in for the save, which he picked up in the process of losing the shutout.

Syracuse only got four hits off Tides pitching. Recent addition to the system Danny Sandoval was 2-4 with a homer in the ninth inning off Aquino. Hector Luna and David Smith were the other SkyChiefs to pick up hits on the afternoon as Syracuse did not advance a runner past second base until Sandoval’s homer.

David Purcey got the start for Syracuse and gave the team a quality start in a losing effort. Purcey gave up seven hits in 7.1 innings of work. He struck out six, walked one and allowed three runs. Michael MacDonald, who went 1.2 scoreless frames with a couple of K’s, relieved Purcey. Both Purcey and MacDonald have ERAs under 3 on the year. Eleven of the sixteen outs Purcey got on balls in play were on the ground. Canadian Adam Stern went 0-3 for Norfolk.

Portlnd 5 @ New Hampshire 12 - Boxscore

Strangely, the umpires decided to start this game despite poor weather and then immediately suspended it after one batter. When the game resumed, one hour and 51 minutes later, New Hampshire decided to err on the side of caution and pulled Brett Cecil. Julio Pinto relieved Cecil and surrendered four runs in 4.1 innings. Pinto allowed seven hits and walked three, while striking out three. Seth Overbey relieved him and promptly gave up three hits, which allowed both of Pinto’s runners which he inherited to score. Overbey also allowed the fifth Portland run, on four hits and two walks in 1.2 innings. Daryl Harang and Sean Stidfole pitched the last three innings, with Harang striking out the side in his only inning.

While Portland pounded out twelve hits, New Hampshire had seventeen and had built up a 10-5 lead through five innings. When you add New Hampshire’s six walks, they had 23 baserunners in the game. To start with the bad, Jacob Butler and Eric Nielsen were the only Fisher Cat starters without a hit, which makes the twelve runs even more impressive, as it was done without the benefit of any contribution by the team’s first baseman and designed hitter. Bulter did walk twice and Nielsen drew one base on balls.

The starts of the show were Scott Campbell and Ryan Patterson. Campbell went 2-3 with a double, a homer and two walks in the leadoff spot and now has a .906 OPS through 176 at-bats at New Hanpshire. Ryan Patterson went 4-5 with two homers. Patterson wasn’t the only FisherCat with four hits, as Kyle Phillips had four singles batting directly behind him. Aaron Matthews had a great day at the plate, as well, going 3-4 with a sacrifice fly and 3 RBI. Anthony Hatch went 2-4 with 2 RBI and a sacrifice fly. Travis Snider and Ryan Klosterman both had one hit.

Lakeland 10 @ Dunedin 7
- Boxscore

Adrian Martin took his second loss on the year after surrendering seven earned runs on nine hits over 5.0 innings. Martin didn’t walk a batter and struck out six, but was victimized by the home run. Martin gave up four round trippers on the evening, one each in the first, second, fifth and sixth. All of the runs Lakeland scored off Martin came into score on home runs. This seems to be a one-game anomaly, as before today Martin had allowed two homers in 22.1 innings. Lakeland scored their last three runs off Brian Pettway, who continues to make the transition to pitcher. Pettway gave up two walks and a hit, got a strikeout and allowed a sacrifice fly, turning the ball over to Nathan Starner with runners on second and third and two outs, but Straner allowed both to score on a single, which made the game 10-5 at the time.

Five D-Jays had two-hit afternoons, while hot-hitting JP Arencibia and Brad Emaus each went 1-4 with a double and Cory Patton and Brian Dopirak struggled through hitless afternoons at the plate. Chris Emanuele, Sean Shoffit, Jesus Gonzalez, Joel Collins and Jonathan Diaz each had two hits, but Gonzalez’s double was the only one of the ten hits that wasn’t a single. Dundin can look back on three missed opportunities that may have cost them a victory, as the team loaded the bases with none out in the second and only scored on run on a Diaz sacrifice fly. Then, after already scoring twice in the inning, the D-Jays had runners on second and third with none out, but then Dopirak grounded out and, in a bit of bad luck, Patton lined out and Arencibia was doubled off second. Finally, the team strung together a rally in the ninth inning and, after scoring a run, had the bases loaded with two outs when Adam Calderone came up to pinch-hit for Diaz. Unfortunately, he couldn’t hit a magical walk-off slam and was only able to fly out to left.

Great Lakes 4 @ Lansing 7 - Boxscore

With five errors this wasn’t a particularly well-played game, but Lansing won with four runs in the seventh and eighth inning. Brad Mills got the start for the Lugnuts and was cruising until the sixth inning. He gave up a hit and then came three errors on two plays. Raul Barron muffed a grounder and then threw the ball away at first to allow the runners to end up on second and third. The next batter grounded to second and John Tolisano couldn’t make a play on the ball. Mills would go on to retire the next batter before surrendering several more hits, which made all the runs Great Lakes scored in the inning unearned. Mills would finish the game with 7 innings pitched, no earned runs, no walks and eight strikeouts. Tim Collins and Cody Crowell each pitched a scoreless inning of relief; Collins has a 0.55 ERA through 16.1 innings, Crowell has a 0.99 ERA with 27.1 innings pitched.

Lansing had fifteen hits on the evening and spread the offence around, with only Moises Sierra going hitless. Manny Rodriguez and Tolisano were the only Lugnuts with three hits, both going 3-5 with a double and a run. Justin Jackson, Kevin Ahrens and Yohermyn Chavez all had two base hits, with Jackson picked up his third home run of the year to give Lansing two insurance runs in the eighth inning. Chavez hit a pair of doubles, with the second driving home Sierra with the game’s winning run. Matt Liuzza, Barron and Darin Mastroianni all had one hit, but Liuzza and Mastroianni each drew one of Lansing’s two walks on the evening, as well.

Three Stars

3rd Star – Brad Mills, 7 IP, 6 H, 4 R, 0 ER, 0 BB, 8 K

2nd Star – Scott Campbell, 2-3, 3 R, 2B, HR, RBI, 2 BB, 6 TB

1st Star – Ryan Patterson, 4-5, 3 R, 2 HR, 4 RBI, 10 TB


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Pistol - Sunday, June 01 2008 @ 10:03 AM EDT (#186327) #

The Jays need to move Mills up to Dunedin.  Good college pitchers should be able to handle the FSL and Mills was signed after his senior year so he's a year older than most college players.

Marc Rzepczynski shouldn't be far behind either.

peiscooter - Sunday, June 01 2008 @ 10:20 AM EDT (#186329) #
Edgar Estanga shouldn't be far behind them.
John Northey - Sunday, June 01 2008 @ 12:16 PM EDT (#186330) #
This is where the issue of depth becomes an issue in reverse.

In Dunedin the starters right now are (via MILB.com)...
Kenny Rodriguez - 23 - 11 starts, 3.58 ERA, 60.1 IP, 10 BB 51 K's, 8 HR
Robert Ray - 24 - 11 starts, 4.66 ERA, 58 IP, 16 BB, 50 K's, 6 HR
Gustavo Chacin - 27 - 9 starts, 8.59 ERA, 36.2 IP, 11 BB, 18 K's, 7 HR
Reidier Gonzalez - 22 - 7 starts, 4.53 ERA, 51.2 IP, 11 BB, 30 K's, 4 HR
Adrian Martin - 23 - 5 starts, 4.07 ERA, 24.1 IP, 4 BB, 7 K's, 2 HR
Kyle Ginley - 21 - 5 starts, 2.36 ERA, 26.2 IP, 14 BB, 19 K's, 1 HR (already promoted from Lansing)

Now, who do you pull?  Chacin has collapsed but the Jays would want to keep him around I suspect to see if he ever recovers.  Rodriguez & Ray both have solid BB-K ratios but aren't doing well enough otherwise to move to AA.  Gonzalez had a solid BB-K ratio as well but again isn't doing good enough to be promoted.  Martin hasn't been impressive in any area so I'd put him back in the pen, Ginley was just promoted.

From what I can see none are ready for AA, nor are any so bad (outside of Chacin who I suspect the Jays won't dump till the offseason) that you want to release or demote them.  Gonzalez and Martin both have a few games in the pen so they could be shifted to get you to 4 starters but I'd like Gonzalez to get more starts to see if his 3-1 K-BB ratio holds and shifts his other stats to a better range.  

Now, if they move the setup man in Lansing, Tim Collins, up to Dunedin that would be interesting.  Just 18 years old, 16.1 IP but just 6 hits, 9 walks and 22 K's with 0 HR's.  Sweet.  Or the closer, Cody Crowell, who is at 27.1 IP, 13 H, 12 BB, 42(!) K's, 1 HR.  Glurg.  I'd say the Jays are getting a new batch of relievers charging along eh?  The rest of the pen there is also scary.

Starner is current in the pen in Dunedin, 4 IP with 2 walks and 0 K's.
Gerry - Sunday, June 01 2008 @ 02:37 PM EDT (#186335) #
JP Arencibia has a double and a home run in his first three at-bats today.  Ryan Patterson has hit anohter home run today.
smcs - Sunday, June 01 2008 @ 03:31 PM EDT (#186337) #
Arencibia's day comes against Rick Porcello, no less.
ayjackson - Sunday, June 01 2008 @ 03:35 PM EDT (#186338) #
Snider got pulled from the game today prior to his third at bat.  He was playing right field up to that point.
Maldoff - Sunday, June 01 2008 @ 03:44 PM EDT (#186339) #

Trystan Magnusson also had one of his best outings of the season: 4IP, 2H, 0ER, 1BB, 3K's.

He has since been relieved by Chi-Hung Cheng (who also pitched well) and Joe Wice, who is making his season debut (I'm assuming he replaced Alan Farina on the roster, who has gone on the DL).

ramone - Sunday, June 01 2008 @ 03:47 PM EDT (#186340) #
Snider took a foul ball to the head (with his helmet on), while in the on deck circle,
Pistol - Sunday, June 01 2008 @ 06:46 PM EDT (#186342) #

Now, who do you pull? 

Anyone but Ginley.  If no one is good enough to go to AA then they aren't good enough to hold back players dominating lower levels.

Mike Forbes - Sunday, June 01 2008 @ 07:59 PM EDT (#186348) #
I really gotta start wondering how long until JP Arencibia is promoted to New Hampshire. He's really come on this season and is possibly the second best hitting prospect in the organization. What's even better is that his catching has from all reports improved by leaps and bounds.
Lugnut Fan - Sunday, June 01 2008 @ 08:30 PM EDT (#186351) #

Who do you demote then?  Someone would have to leave to make room on the roster.

The entire Lansing staff has been outstanding and you could make a case for almost any of them to be promoted, but you can't move them all because it is a numbers game.

ayjackson - Sunday, June 01 2008 @ 09:09 PM EDT (#186353) #
You could promote Brad Mills (23 years old) to Dunedin and promote K-Rod to NH.  Not sure what you'd do in New Hampshire though.  They could demote Wideman who's walking more than he's striking out.
Lugnut Fan - Sunday, June 01 2008 @ 09:18 PM EDT (#186354) #

I can see Mills getting a promotion as well as Estanga and Crowell.  I have seen Rzepczynski throw four times this year and I don't think he is quite ready yet.  I would like to see his command improve a little more and see him spot his pitches a little better.

I don't think you will see any more promotions out of Lansing until mid to late June.  The reason is that the Luggies are in a pretty tight pennant race to qualify for the top spot in the playoffs.  I think the Jays will keep the staff in tack for that playoff run and then look at promotions for the second half.

ayjackson - Sunday, June 01 2008 @ 09:23 PM EDT (#186355) #
I agree that we shouldn't hold our breath for promotions until mid-June (unless injury related), when short season ball begins and the extended spring guys and draftees are assigned.
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