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Another ugly day on the farm included just one win, all the way down in Low-A ball while two pitchers, including a rehabbing righty, left their starts early.  Happy Monday!

Las Vegas 9    Tacoma 14   

Not a good night for rehabbing Jays in this one.  Shaun Marcum started and went two innings, allowing a run on two hits and a walk.  After 34 pitches, he was gone.  No reason was stated and a quick search online doesn't mention the reason for his departure.  In any event, Davis Romero replaced him and was rocked for five earned runs over 1.2 frames.  Later, Casey Janssen managed two thirds of an inning allowing four runs on three hits and a walk.  Yikes.

At the plate, Jason Lane, Kyle Phillips and Travis Snider all homered for Vegas.  For Snider, who added another hit, it helped snap a 4-for-31 streak.  Travis's AAA line now stands at 227/330/433.  Randy Ruiz added his 40th (!) double and 91st (!) RBI while Angel Sanchez was 3-for-5 with two doubles and two RBI.

 

 

New Hampshire 3    Portland 8

Things weren't much better over in the Eastern League.  Reidier Gonzalez started for the Fisher Cats and lasted precisely four batters before leaving with a groin injury.  Adrian Martin relieved him and was knocked around for 5 runs over 4.1 innings to seal the loss for the Fisher Cats.  Nathan Starner and Leon Boyd both appeared and allowed a run each.

Not a whole lot to mention at the plate.  Brad Emaus and Scott Campbell each contributed two hits.  Emaus and David Cooper each doubled while one of Campbell's knocks went for a homer.

 

 

Dunedin 0    Jupiter 2

Oh, good grief.  Dunedin managed their first hit of the day with one out in the 8th when Matthew Liuzza doubled.  And that was that.  Seriously.

Andrew Liebel started for the D-Jays and pitched extremely well despite the loss.  Liebel went 6 innings and allowed a run on a walk and seven hits.  He struck out six.  Tim Collins pitched in with a shutout inning which included a strikeout.

 

 

Lansing 3    Beloit 1

Victory!  The Lugnuts pulled one out thanks in large part to Tyler Pastornicky who was 2-for-5 with a double, run, RBI and two stolen bases to give him 47 on the season.  Kenny Wilson chipped in with a double and an outfield assist while A.J. Jimenez had two hits.

Chris Holguin took the hill for Lansing and provided 5.1 innings of one run ball while three relievers combined for 9 strikeouts over the final 3.2 innings, including the final six outs.  Matthew Daly saved his 17th with 4 K's over 1.1 innings.

 

 

Auburn 1    Jamestown 3

Despite four doubles, Auburn managed just one run in dropping another one.  I don't think I've written about a Doubleday win yet.  Anyway, Ryan Goins was 2-for-4 to move to 11-for-25 in his short NYPL career.  Sean Ochinko added a double while Eric Eiland was 0-for-3.

Evan Crawford started and took the loss for Auburn with 2.2 innings of work.  Three relievers combined to keep things close.  So there was that.  Oh, and Sequoyah Stonecipher homered for Jamestown.  Which sounds really cool to say.

 

Gulf Coast League Blue Jays had the day off.  It's safe to say they probably would've lost, though.

 

Three Stars:

3rd Star: Randy Ruiz; 2-for-4, 2B, 2 RBI, BB

2nd Star: Tyler Pastornicky; 2-for-5, R, 2B, RBI, 2 SB (47)

1st Star: Andrew Liebel; 6 IP, 7 H, 1 ER, 1 BB, 6 K

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MatO - Monday, July 27 2009 @ 12:26 PM EDT (#203286) #
Emaus has made a nice comeback in July with an OBP of .436 after completely cratering in June and you've got to love Tim Collins.  May and June were a bit of a struggle (actually pretty good but a struggle by his standards) but he's made some adjustments and he's back to his overpowering self in July.
jerjapan - Monday, July 27 2009 @ 02:55 PM EDT (#203307) #
I really hope Ruiz gets a shot with the Jays this year ... Millar's (lack of) worthiness aside, the guy's minor league track record dictates that he deserves a shot, and the Jays have certainly been an organization willing to give guys a shot  - the bullpen reclamations and Inglett spring to mind. 

I've heard it said that he's been stuck in the minors for most of his career 'for a reason' - most recently, someone posted a JP comment last week to that effect.  Anyone got any idea what that reason actually is?  Is it just because he's a big Cecil Fielder type?  I recall Cecil did pretty well when he finally got his chance ... 

Gerry - Monday, July 27 2009 @ 03:50 PM EDT (#203312) #

Lansing won an afternoon contest today 10-1 behind another good start by Henderson Alvarez and lot's of Lugnut hitting.

Las Vegas are winning an afternoon game 4-0 after five innings.  Fabio Castro is working on the shutout and Travis Snider is 2-2 with another home run.

Mike Green - Monday, July 27 2009 @ 04:05 PM EDT (#203316) #
Castro has 9Ks through 6 shutout innings.  Nice.
Maldoff - Monday, July 27 2009 @ 04:13 PM EDT (#203317) #
Gerry, do you have a scouting report on Alvarez? His line this year looks great, but his low strikeout numbers make me wonder if he would be able to make a major league rotation. 
Gerry - Monday, July 27 2009 @ 04:51 PM EDT (#203320) #
Alvarez scouting report is here.  Remember he is still just 19 and as I say in my report he is a thrower not a pitcher.  He has all the tools to be a major league pitcher, he needs to work on his location.  Give him time and hope he develops and then you will see the strikeouts.
tstaddon - Monday, July 27 2009 @ 05:16 PM EDT (#203321) #
Thought I posted this earlier, but now I can't find it... does anyone have a recent scouting report or even eyewitness account of Angel Sanchez? Hard not to be somewhat impressed with his performance of late.
metafour - Monday, July 27 2009 @ 05:20 PM EDT (#203323) #
BA made another mention of Alvarez recently:


Jim Shonerd: I'll wind it up with this one. Alvarez is becoming one of my favorite under the radar guys. His fastball gets up to 94 and his changeup is firm but has wicked movement. His record and ERA (6-5, 3.49) are hindered by not having a very good team behind him (Lansing has the MWL's worst record). His low strikeout rate (6.4 K/9) is a concern, but he could be something special if he gets his curveball going. Come back next Friday for another Hot Sheet and Prospects Chat. Have a great weekend everyone.


TamRa - Monday, July 27 2009 @ 06:54 PM EDT (#203329) #
Still no word on Marcum?
Or a reaction to Janssen getting shelled?



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