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Three weeks into the minor league season and I was already resigned to writing about four losses and exactly no intriguing performances.  But the first Sunday in May threw that theory for a complete loop with three wins and the unexpected return of a legend.

Salt Lake 4    Las Vegas 2

Alright, so the first game doesn't exactly jump out as good news.  But it sure was interesting.  Through six innings, newly demoted David Purcey had thrown 92 pitches, only 45 of which were strikes, walked three and hit two.  Oh, and he also had a no-hitter going.  Things started to unravel in the seventh, though as Purcey walked the first two batters on 8 straight balls.  The next batter singled home a run to break up the no-no and end Purcey's day.  T.J. Beam came in and proceeded to give up a whole whack of hits to make it 4-2.  And that's the way things ended.

Purcey finished with a line of 6.1 IP, 1 H, 2 ER, 5 BB, 6 K.  Almost completely what you'd expect.  That's the thing that's kinda cool about watching Purcey.  You may see, like four different pitching performances in one outing.  And by "kinda cool" I mean "frustrating as all hell."

At the plate, catcher Kyle Phillips supplied most of the offense going 4-for-4 with a run scored.  The younger brother of Jason is now 8-for-14 in his AAA career for a cool OPS of 1.286.  He only just turned 25 which took me by surprise.  Scott Campbell went 1-for-3 with a walk and is now hitting .235/.311/.272

 

New Hampshire 4    Binghamton 3

The Fisher Cats went up 3-0 early in this one and then held on for the victory.  In the first, Brian Dopirak singled home a David Cooper double for a 1-0 lead.  The second inning brought RBI singles from Luis Sanchez and Adam Calderone

Cooper has now hit safely in five straight games to bump his line to .247/.337/.353.  Give him a few more weeks and I bet we'll see that OPS in the .830 range.  Dopirak, on the other hand, is proving that he can handle being away from home in Dunedin.  The 25 year-old is up to .330/.380/.571 and has hit three HRs in his past six games.  It's still too soon to tell but the Jays really might have unearthed something here.

On the mound, Randy Boone improved to 3-0 with five solid innings.  Boone allowed two runs on six hits while walking one and striking out five.  The outing lowered his ERA to 2.66.

But the most exciting news of the day was the fact that Bubbie Buzachero is back in the organization.  How this news escaped me, I have no idea.  Bubbie, who seems to want to be called Edward, but that's not happening on my watch, was traded in 2006 for Brian Tallet.  That worked out nicely.  In any event, Bubbie, who pitched well in AAA for Buffalo last year, went two hitless innings to pick up a hold.  Leon Boyd worked a scoreless ninth for his fifth save.

 

Dunedin 6    Tampa 4

The D-Jays finished the Tampa sweep on Sunday thanks to five doubles and a bunch of runs late in the game.  John Tolisano continued his hot hitting going 2-for-4 with a double and two RBI.  Tolisano's .245 average is deceiving as he's OPSing .852 thanks to a 8:9 BB:K ratio.  Darin Mastroianni went 0-for-5 in the leadoff spot but still managed to steal his 18th base of the year in 21 tries.  Eric Thames and Raul Barron each pitched in two hits, as well.

On the mound, Scott Gracey started and struggled going 4.2 innings and allowing two runs on seven hits and two walks.  Gracey was relieved by Cody Crowell who seems to be taking Jason Frasor's lead on vulturing wins.  Crowell moved to 3-0 on the year.  Danny Farquhar pitched a scoreless ninth for his sixth save.

 

Lansing 8    Wisconsin 6

The Lugnuts made the most of their 10 hits scoring 8 times to secure a 3-1 day for the affiliates.  Johermyn Chavez and Mike McDade homered for Lansing.  Chavez's blast was his fifth of the year and is now OPSing 1.036.  A trip to Dunedin may be needed to see what the Jays have in Chavez. 

McDade has always profiled as a big, fat guy (6'1", 260) who could hit a lot of dingers.  Unfortunately, last year he was just a big, fat guy with five homers in 112 games.  2009 has been a different story, though as McDade now has four homers and is slugging .519.  He'll turn 20 later this week.

Kenny Wilson had two hits and three stolen bases to give him nine on the year.  He needs to steal a lot, though as his slugging percentage is hovering around the .200 mark.

On the hill, John Anderson picked up the victory going 6 innings and allowing three runs on a walk and eight hits.  He also struck out seven.  Matthew Daly put out the fire that two other relievers started and picked up his second save of the year.

 

Three Stars:

3rd Star (tie): David Purcey; 6.1 IP, 1 H, 2 R, 5 BB, 6 K & John Tolisano; 2-for-4, 2B, 2 RBI

2nd Star: Kenny Wilson; 2-for-4; 3 SB

1st Star: Kyle Phillips; 4-for-4, R

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Sneeps - Monday, May 04 2009 @ 11:37 AM EDT (#199344) #
some notes from yesterdays games.

Las Vegas (AAA) 4-2 losers

Scott Campbell - 1 for 3, walk, strikeout, .235 avg.
-scott is still scuffling after a late season injury that ruined his tremendous season in double-a. he's still a good player and just needs more ab's to get comfortable. i see him as a decent utility guy at some point.

David Purcey - 6.1 ip, 1 hit, 2er, 5 walks, 6 k's, 2.84 era
-everyones favorite outcast. had a no-no through 5, but still far too many walks, which of course is the problem all along with david. he's getting up there, but still has the stuff to dominate.

game underway, will update later (for no-one to look at)

New Hamphire (AA) 4-3 winners

David Cooper - 1 for 4, double, walk, .247 avg.
-david is playing his first season in cold weather climate, and is performing remarkably well considering he's already in AA and was drafted just last year. he's well on his way to being ready for next year, and along with JPA is the 2 missing pieces on the offense for the big club.

Brian Dopirak - 1 for 3, rbi, 2 walks, .330 avg.
-obviously he's old for the league, being 26 now, but he's going to be up in AAA ball soon, so we'll see if we have a prospect on our hands. he was a free agent signing, so we could have something out of nothing.

Randy Boone - 5 ip, 6 hits, 2 er, 1 walk, 5 k's, 2.66 era
-i don't really expect him to keep this up all seaons, but our scouts seem to find late rounds steals every year, so he's worth watching..

Dunedin (High A) 6-4 winners

John Tolisano - 2 for 4, double, 2 rbi's, walk, k, .245 avg
-john got a late start to the season, but is outperforming all the other HS'ers that were drafted ahead of him in '07. being rated the top high schooler in the country in his junior year, you know that he's not short on talent. he could develop into a good hit, little field type player.

Eric Thames - 2 for 5, .313 avg.
-missed all the pro season last year, and a good deal of his college season (with a quad injury). he's recovered now and playing very well considering he didn't play at all in rookie ball. still no homers, but everything else is there.

Bobby Bell - 1 ip, 3 hits, 2 er, k, hr, 2.57 era
-finally gets touched up a bit. still sparkling numbers overall, but needs to be bumped up a level.

Danny Farquhar - 1 ip, 0 hits, no walks, 3 k's, 0.00 era
-another overager down in Dunedin that is pwning the competition and needs to get moved up.

Lansing (Low A) 8-6 winners

Kenny Wilson - 2 for 4, 3 stolen bases, .188 avg
-extremely fast, but extremely raw and needs tons of ab's. does have 9 sb's against 3 caught but only 1 extra base hit in 64 ab's.

Ty Pastornicky - 1 for 5, rbi, 2 stolen bases, .230 avg
-got off to a terrible start but has really picked it up lately. does a little bit of everything. has only a few extra base hits, but steals bases, plays a good ss for a young guy, and has a rocket. i like this guy.

Johermyn Chavez - 1 for 5, hr, rbi, .333 avg.
-having the best season of anyone of our minor leaguers. absolutely raking after putting on 20 pounds of muscle over the offseason. has 5 doubles, 3 trips, and 5 dingers already. should be up in Dunedin in a month or two.

Mike McDade - 1 for 4, hr, rbi, bb, .271 avg.
-was in over his head in Lansing last year, but then was sent down to Auburn when rookie ball started and gained some footing. this year, he's got a respectable average, and 4 homers already. a HUGE kid, with a body that doesn't really resemble a ball player, but he's still just 19 and has all the time he needs to improve.
Flex - Monday, May 04 2009 @ 12:50 PM EDT (#199351) #
Great summary, Sneeps. Thanks for your effort!

(see, some people ARE looking)
MAFA - Monday, May 04 2009 @ 02:05 PM EDT (#199355) #

Can anyone tell me whats the deal with the cats and their closer by committee? I thought dials did well enough last year that it was his . Why did he go down to rookie ball? Injury, machanics or what?

 

Mike Green - Monday, May 04 2009 @ 05:12 PM EDT (#199364) #
Kenny Wilson had a couple of hits today as the Luggies won again 6-4. 

Lugnut Fan if you're out there, what is your impression of Wilson's range in centerfield?

Jdog - Monday, May 04 2009 @ 07:51 PM EDT (#199370) #
Jackson and Ahrens out of the line-up again tonight in Dunedin, does anyone know whats going on there? On a brighter note Tolisano has homered again for the D-Jays
TamRa - Tuesday, May 05 2009 @ 12:07 AM EDT (#199385) #
Phillips is now on a string of eight plate appearances reaching base (7 hits and a walk) as I write this, and 10 of 11.

Zep pitched a fine game tonight and both Coop and Emaus had 4 hits.


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