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All four minor-league teams won on Monday, though a Dunedin double-header loss prevented the farm from having a perfect night.


Las Vegas 9 at Colorado Springs 8

Brad Mills has been making a strong case to be in the discussion of... well, at least the discussion of the crazy amount of good young pitchers the Jays have, even if there won't be a spot for him in the Rotation of the Future. He wasn't quite lights out tonight, but he was very effective - 6 1/3 innings, 7 hits, 3 walks, 3 runs, and 6 Ks. It should be noted, however, that 2 of those runs were inherited runners that Jesse Carlson allowed to score, and given that the game was played in high-altitude Colorado Springs, it's not unreasonable to speculate that Mills was just tired. His line, had he not started the 7th: 6IP, 5 hits, 3 BB, 1ER, 6K. Oh, and one more positive sign: Mills got 10 ground ball outs to only 3 fly outs.

On the hitting side of things, the 51s were stymied over 5 innings by top Rockies prospect Esmil Rogers, but once Rogers left the game it was show-time. The hitters rallied for 5 runs in the 5th, and then added 4 more in the 8th on a solo HR by Brett Wallace (his 5th) and a 3-run jack by J.P. Arencibia (his first). Wallace added a single and a K in 5 trips, while JPA had nothing to show for his 3 other PAs. Brian Dopirak singled, walked and SFed in 4 trips.

Moving back to the pitching for a sec, both Carlson and David Purcey had rough outings, giving up 3 runs apiece (2 of Carlson's were charged to Mills, as mentioned).

Trenton 4 at New Hampshire 5

The F-Cats got things rolling early with a 5-spot in the 2nd inning, and that was all Kyle Drabek and the bullpen would need. The hit parade went like this, around a couple of outs: Eric Thames singled, Adam Calderone doubled him home and was in turn doubled home by Brian Jeroloman, and after Darin Mastroianni reached on a single, Callix Crabbe homered home the last 3 runs.

Jeroloman also walked to bring his season line to 333/412/567, and Mastroianni added another single and stole his 6th base.

Even though the phrase "that was all he would need" generally implies a well-pitched game from the starting pitcher, that actually wasn't the case - Kyle Drabek allowed 5 hits and 5 walks in 5 innings, but managed to keep Trenton to 3 runs, and the bullpen made that stand up. Especially Trystan "Ward" Magnuson (2 perfect innings, 3 Ks) and Danny "Henke" Farquhar (1 IP, 1 hit, 1 K), as braden sort-of-referred-to-them yesterday.

Daytona 4 at Dunedin 2 (7 innings)

Andrew Liebel started and was okay, allowing 4 runs (3 earned) on 9 base-runners over 5 innings while striking out 1. Unfortunately, the offense couldn't come through for him and Dunedin dropped the first game of the double-header.

Interesting prospect watch: Travis d'Arnaud walked and K'ed in 3 trips, Tyler Pastornicky singled and K'ed in his 3 trips, John Tolisano doubled and K'ed, and Welinton Ramirez took an 0-fer (2). Raul Barron had the only noteworthy day at the plate, going 2-2 with a solo HR.

Daytona 2 at Dunedin 4

Dunedin gave the day a little symmetry by reversing the score from the afternoon's contest. The starting pitcher in the second contest was Ryan Page, and he was better than Liebel had been in the afternoon, going 6 innings and only allowing 2 runs. He only struck out 2, but he got 11 ground outs to only 4 fly outs. Matt Daly pitched a perfect 7th for the save.

Mike McDade had the best day at the plate, smacking a solo HR and walking twice for a perfect day. Brian Van Kirk and Yan Gomes each had 2 hits, while Travis d'Arnaud doubled in 3 trips. Tyler Pastornicky took an 0-fer.

Bowling Green 3 at Lansing 9

The Lansing bats roared to life on Monday night, something that has been rare over the past couple years if I'm not misremembering. Then again, it seems like all of the affiliates are pretty strong this year. Anyway, the 'Nuts banged out 18 hits, including (deep breath), 2 singles and a walk for Kenny Wilson, 3 singles for Robert Sobolewski, 3 hits including a double for Bradley Glenn, a single and a double for Brad McElroy, a walk, single and double for Balbino Fuenmayor, and... wait for it... in his season debut, 4 hits including THREE doubles for catcher A.J. Jimenez. That's 6 guys with multi-hit games, and Sean Ochinko also reached base 3 times on a single and 2 walks. Poor Ryan Schimpf was the only one not in on the action, taking an 0-5.

Matt Fields easily made it stand up, allowing 3 runs over 6 2/3 innings for the Quality Start. Brian Slover was perfect over 2 1/3 while striking out 2.

Three Stars!

Despite the near-perfect night, there isn't much to choose from on the 3 stars front, other than Jimenez. We'll go with...

3. Mike McDade - HR, 2 BB in 3 plate appearances
2. Trystan Magnuson - 2 perfect innings, 4 Ks
1. A.J. Jimenez, 4 hits, 3 doubles, 2 RBI
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92-93 - Tuesday, April 20 2010 @ 02:44 AM EDT (#213876) #

I wonder if there's any amount of hitting Wallace can do that will force the Jays to call him up early (before Sept/Lyle trade) and perhaps start him at DH.

Hill is scheduled to come off the DL on Friday, and it's Randy Ruiz bobble head day in Vegas on Saturday. Let's hope he isn't there to enjoy it, as it's McCoy who should be sent down if the club is insistent on carrying JMac. There's also the option of sending EE to the DL to buy another week to decide.

Dave Rutt - Tuesday, April 20 2010 @ 02:54 AM EDT (#213877) #
Teams can now call up players without risk of losing a year of service time, but it's still a while longer (about a month?) until they can safely avoid having the player become a Super Two.
92-93 - Tuesday, April 20 2010 @ 03:29 AM EDT (#213878) #
The least-experienced Super-2 this year was Mike Fontenot at 2.139, and Alex Rios' 2.130 is the least of the last 5 years. If Super-2 is the consideration then waiting until the team's 8 game West Coast swing starting May 19th would clear Wallace based on the last 3 years, and a call-up for the 9 game homestand starting May 28th would cover all concerns.
greenfrog - Tuesday, April 20 2010 @ 07:54 AM EDT (#213883) #
Challenge trade update:

Wallace: 302/388/674, 5 HR, 6:11 BB:K
Taylor: 261/333/457, 1 HR, 5:11 BB:K

So far, so good for AA.
Mike Green - Tuesday, April 20 2010 @ 09:29 AM EDT (#213887) #
Mills is pitching superbly.  While Wallace has been good, once you make the adjustment for context, it is Mills who has really shone so far. 

At this stage, Mills now has 23 very good AA/AAA starts and he is 25 years old.  He has earned a trip to the Show, and there is room for a lefty in the pen, should the organization make a move with one of the RH relievers.

Mike Green - Tuesday, April 20 2010 @ 12:06 PM EDT (#213894) #
Kenny Wilson's OBP is up to .426, despite striking out well more than once a game, and I wondered how he was doing it.  Walking 7 times in mid-April is part of it, as well as being hit-by-pitch 4 times.  The other aspect is his GB/FB ratio.  He has hit 20 balls on the ground and 5 in the air.  He's technically 8-20 on the balls on the ground, but that does not count the 2 ROEs.  Basically, he reaches base about 1/2 the time that he puts the ball on the ground.  It looks like someone has given him the same advice/lecture that Whitey Herzog gave Ozzie Smith early in his career.  Oh yeah, and he has bunt for a base hit in his only effort to do so (without a runner on). 

His logs are filled with interesting plays- like a ground ball double to centerfield. 

92-93 - Tuesday, April 20 2010 @ 02:26 PM EDT (#213902) #

I'm curious to see what sort of adjustments Mills may have made, considering how awful he looked in those 2 starts vs. the Phillies last year.

Maldoff - Tuesday, April 20 2010 @ 07:49 PM EDT (#213909) #
John Tolisano has been placed on the 7-day DL in Dunedin. His roster spot has been taken by Jon Talley, who is up from Lansing. Anyone know what ails Tolisano?
greenfrog - Tuesday, April 20 2010 @ 09:06 PM EDT (#213911) #
Mills has had one outstanding start, one very good start, and one respectable start so far. I'm not sure he's earned a callup just yet. I'm guessing AA wants to see at least a few more starts from his AAA players (including Cecil, whose numbers are almost as good as Mills's), rather than have players constantly shuttling back and forth between LV and the big club.
Mike Green - Wednesday, April 21 2010 @ 09:19 AM EDT (#213926) #
In 17 innings this year, Mills has walked 4, struck out 24 and allowed no homers while pitching a very difficult circumstances.  You have to change your lens for the PCL. Last year, Mills put up an ERA just a smidge over 4 in triple A.  That is good. 
greenfrog - Wednesday, April 21 2010 @ 09:19 PM EDT (#213984) #
Good point. Hopefully Mills doesn't turn into the Randy Ruiz of pitchers, remaining mired in the minors, despite consistently strong (if not superb) results. Still, Cecil's game might be more major-league-ready at the moment. (And apparently I have an alliteration problem.) I guess we're about to find out about Cecil.
Chuck - Thursday, April 22 2010 @ 09:27 AM EDT (#214005) #

Hopefully Mills doesn't turn into the Randy Ruiz of pitchers, remaining mired in the minors, despite consistently strong (if not superb) results.

I'm not sure that ever happens to pitchers. There always seem to be openings for pitchers somewhere.

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