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Only one win on the farm on Wednesday.  The GCL Jays season ended with a cancelled game.  Dunedin delivered the only win behind good pitching from Reidier Gonzalez.  Pitcher Chi-Hung Cheng was released by the Jays yesterday.  Cheng had been unable to return from labrum surgery and was in his third season in Lansing.

Syracuse 2  Rochester 4

Shaun Marcum started and pitched well, seven innings, three runs on five hits and nine K's.  Marcum gave up two runs in the first inning on four hits including a triple to ex-teammate Howie Clark.  The only hit he allowed after the first was an RBI double by Ryan Jorgensen.

The Chiefs tied the game in the second when Travis Snider hit a two run home run, his second at AAA.  The Chiefs had a couple of opportunities after that but couldn't get a run home off Philip Humber and the bullpen. 

The Chiefs outhit Rochester 9-8, Travis Snider and Russ Adams had two hits each. 


Binghamton 6  New Hampshire 3

It was the bad Robert Ray who showed up to pitch last night.  Ray has been very inconsistent and last night he was gone in the fourth inning having given up six runs and included a hit batter and hitters reaching on wild pitches.  New Hampshire's runs came on three solo home runs, by Eric Kratz, Brian Dopirak and David Smith.

The Fisher Cats had 9 hits, Kratz had two.


Tampa 1  Dunedin 5

Excellent pitching by the Jays, Reidier Gonzalez pitched six innings of three hit ball, one run allowed, Nate Starner, back in the bulllpen, pitched two shutout innings and Celson Polanco finished out.  The Jays scored twice in the first inning, David Cooper and Cory Patton singled, matt Liuzza walked and Anthony Hatch drove in two runs with a single.  The game remained at 2-1 until the bottom of the eighth, Cooper Doubled, Hatch was intentionally walked, followed by a two run triple by Chris Emanuele.  Emanuele scored on an error.

Dunedin had 11 hits, Hatch had 3, Cooper and Patton had two each.


Dayton 5  Lansing 4

Lansing's offensive woes continue, they had only four hits in this game.  Jimmy Dougher started and gave up back to back jacks in the first inning to put Lansing down 3-0.  Dougher settled down until the fifth when he hit Neftali Soto, who had homered in the first, an accident?  The other hitter who had homered in the first, Brandon Waring made Dougher pay by launching a two run home run to deep centrefield to make it 5-0.  Lansing scored two in the seventh when the Dayton pitcher walked the first two hitters, Manny Rodriguez drove in one with a double, Eric Eiland doubled in a second.  Dayton made it close in the eighth by committing three errors to let lansing back in the game at 5-4.  But Lansing did not get another baserunner after that.

Two Auburn call-ups, Danny Farquhar and Bobby Bell pitched well in relief.


Auburn 2  Williamsport 8

Since the NY-P all-star game Castillo Perez has not pitched well, in this game he only lasted four innings and gave up five runs on seven hits.  Auburn had six hits, one of them a home run from Bartolo Nicolas.


GCL Jays at GCL Indians

The GCL Jays finished their season with a whimper yesterday as the game was cancelled due to wet grounds.


3 star selection

3rd star - Travis Snider
2nd star - Anthony Hatch
1st star - Reidier Gonzalez

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Gerry - Thursday, August 28 2008 @ 11:03 AM EDT (#191430) #

Answering a couple of questions from yesterday's thread....

I was in Lansing yesterday and asked Dane Johnson, the Jays roving pitching coordinator, about Davis Romero.  He was unable to give me a specific answer and said he didn't want to speculate.  My interpretation of that is Romero has been referred to a specialist like Dr. Andrews, and the Jays won't know the prognosis until the report comes back.

Booby Bell pitched last night, he has an average fastball and an above-average change-up.  Bell also has good control as he hasn't walked anyone yet this season.  Bell probably needs a third pitch to have success at much higher levels.

Look for Lansing reports and interviews next week.

Mike Green - Thursday, August 28 2008 @ 11:08 AM EDT (#191431) #
Thanks, Gerry. 

Any day on which Travis Snider's log features a homer, a walk and no strikeouts is not all bad. Some true outcomes are better than others.

John Northey - Thursday, August 28 2008 @ 11:39 AM EDT (#191433) #
From the sounds of it Marcum started weak, probably out of frustration about being in AAA, then kicked it into gear figuring out that if he flopped he might not get called back up (always a fear until your on a long term contract I'd think).  4 hits in the first and 2 runs, a walk in the 3rd (pitches were right around the outside corner at the knees according to Gameday so he might have been screwed by the ump).  His walk in the 4th to Santos looks like another case of being squeezed by the ump with 2 pitches being at the knees dead centre of the plate and a third pitch right in the same area then giving up the double on a pitch right down the heart of the plate after 2 pitches being on the bottom edge of the strike zone but not called (seems this ump hated calling strikes).   The called strikes I saw on Gameday were almost always vertically in the centre while horizontally anywhere thus a wide strikezone but nothing high or low.  104 pitches total with 71 strikes - counting on lots of foul balls for those strikes.

Btw, I love minor league Gameday and just wish they'd add in pitch type and speed ala the major league Gameday.

Frank Markotich - Thursday, August 28 2008 @ 02:24 PM EDT (#191440) #
They have minor league gameday? That's fantastic.
MatO - Thursday, August 28 2008 @ 02:39 PM EDT (#191441) #
Only AAA.
Rob - Thursday, August 28 2008 @ 06:57 PM EDT (#191456) #
Booby Bell

Speaking on behalf of De Niro, Kennedy, Stanfield, and Orr, I find this new variation on our fine first name to be quite distasteful. It is very tempting to go tit-for-tat and call you "Jerry."
Thomas - Thursday, August 28 2008 @ 08:21 PM EDT (#191464) #
Meanwhile, I would like to make that his new official Box nickname.
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