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If you start from the top, things don't look so good with both Las Vegas and New Hampshire losing. But the A-ball affiliates saved the day - especially after Lansing came from behind to score eight runs in the final two innings to defeat Fort Wayne.


Portland 9 Las Vegas 8

Fabio Castro started the game and pitched three shutout innings, but he walked three, allowed one hit and did not strike out a batter. Davis Romero, Brian Wolfe, Bill Murphy, and Jonah Bayliss were all hit around for a total of nine runs. Offensively, Buck Coats and Randy Ruiz each had three hits. All of Ruiz' hits went for doubles and he drove in two. Angel Sanchez had two hits. JP Arencibia was 1-for-5 with a double, RBI and two Ks. Jonathan Diaz was 1-for-3 with two runs scored.

Reading 3 New Hampshire 2

New Hampshire's bats continue to take a break and the club managed just five hits, which ruined another good pitching performance by Randy Boone. The right-hander allowed three runs (two earned) over eight innings. He gave up six hits and two walks, while striking out four batters. Edward Buzachero worked the final inning. Adam Calderone and Brian Dopirak each had two hits while batting 2-3 in the lineup. David Cooper and Brian Jeroloman both went 1-for-3 with three walks. Nick Gorneault had the other hit.

Dunedin 4 Palm Beach 2

It's too bad that the Jays-run affiliate does not have better media coverage because it's been the best club this season and with the most interesting prospects (especially in terms of volume). On this day, starter Ryan Page allowed two runs on eight hits and four walks over 6.2 innings of work. He managed just one strikeout. Tim Collins and Leon Boyd both worked in middle relief and struggled with their control; they each walked two batters. Zach Dials pitched a scoreless ninth for his second save. Darin Mastroianni continues to put together a nice (but quiet) season and he went 1-for-3 to keep his average above .300. He was caught stealing, though, and picked off. Jesus Gonzalez went 3-for-4 with two doubles. Adam Loewen went 1-for-3 with a double and two Ks. Justin Jackson was 0-for-3 with a walk.

Lansing 9 Fort Wayne 2

The Lugnuts scored four runs in the eighth and four runs in the ninth to come back to win against an older Fort Wayne club (San Diego drafts a lot of college players). Henderson Alvarez worked 4.1 innings and allowed just one run on three hits and two walks. He struck out just one batter. Ryan Koch worked 2.1 scoreless innings of relief. Jared Potts allowed one run in 1.1 innings. Chris Emanuele led the offensive attack with four hits. He also scored two runs and hit a homer. Justin McClanahan was 2-for-4 with a double, homer and two RBI. AJ Jimenez was 2-for-3 with a double, a run scored and an RBI. Michael McDade was 0-for-5 with two Ks. Tyler Pastornicky had one hit and stole his 20th base on the season.

*For those who are interested, the Dominican Summer League Jays have begun their season. After fielding two clubs in 2008, the organization is fielding only one team this season... for reasons unknown. Although, perhaps they're just sending more players than expected over to North America this season... The DSL Jays club is 2-4 on the young season. Here are the players' stats. Some of the known players coming to rookie ball in the US this season include catcher Carlos Perez, second baseman Oliver Dominguez, infielder Gustavo Pierre (recovering from Tommy John surgery) and infielder Garis Pena.

Three Stars:
3. Jesus Gonzalez for three hits and two doubles.
2. Randy Ruiz for three doubles
1. Chris Emanuele for four hits and a homer, which led to a Lansing win in the late innings.

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ramone - Saturday, June 06 2009 @ 12:23 PM EDT (#200920) #

I listened to the 51's game last night, the announcer had no idea why Castro left the game after 3 innings, injury or callup?  He hasn't been that impressive in AAA so far mind you, with a k/bb ration of 24 to 17 in 46 innings.

At times during the game Arencibia sounded totally lost at the plate, in the 8th inning with the tying run on 3rd and two outs Arencibia was at bat against De La Cruz.  Arencibia saw one fastball which he fouled off, and eventually struck out swinging after swinging and missing at sliders that as the announcer said were "no where close to the plate".   AAA seems to be the place where jays catching prospects go to die, whether it be syracuse or vegas.  Hopefully this is a learning adjustment and Arencibia can learn some plate discipline.

HollywoodHartman - Saturday, June 06 2009 @ 06:52 PM EDT (#200930) #
  Kyle Gibson has a fracture in his forearm but no other damage. This will likely make him fall in the draft. I think the Jays should take him if available. Thoughts?
dje - Saturday, June 06 2009 @ 08:10 PM EDT (#200932) #

Obviously Gibson is a consensus top-10 talent.  It all depends on the medicals.  Every team will evaluate them indiviually and if he does slip to the Jays at 20 I'd say there's a strong reason for that.  That's a big gamble for your 1st round pick IMO.

On an unrelated topic, is Snider injured?

John Northey - Saturday, June 06 2009 @ 11:16 PM EDT (#200938) #
Hrm. 3 innings then pulled. Has to be either injury or being planned to start for the big team very, very soon.

We've got Halladay next, then Janssen/Tallet/Romero. I could see Castro being called up to replace Janssen as he hasn't been impressive - 2 'quality starts' but a total of just 4 K's in 3 starts vs 4 walks and 2 HR's given up plus 26 hits in just 17 IP is a bit scary. I could easily see him being demoted to AAA and Castro given his shot. Romero has been solid and is a 'hot prospect' thus will be given more time while Tallet has been reasonable with 7 straight 6+ IP games in a row with just 2 of 10 starts allowing more than 3 runs. If he is to be called up to replace Richmond then he wouldn't be called up just yet (would wait until the day before a start), nor would he have been pulled early.

If I was betting it would 1) injury then 2) to replace Janssen.
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