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The farm went 2-2 on Monday night, and one Box favourite reached base five times. Can you guess who???!?! Probably not, because it's definitely not the guy in the title.

Las Vegas 6 at Sacramento 3

This game was more lopsided than it looked. The 51s collected 10 hits including three doubles and two homers, and also walked six times. They probably deserved more than six runs, but it doesn't matter. Eric Thames led the offense with a single, homer and three walks. The other dinger was hit by Brett Lawrie, who also doubled.

The pitching was, well, good enough. Chad Cordero allowed three runs in three innings in getting a bullpen-by-committee start, and the bullpen didn't allow a run the rest of the way. Casey Janssen was especially impressive, striking out three while allowing just a hit in two innings.

Reading 13 at New Hampshire 1

Joel Carreno wasn't doing a great job of "reading" the opposition in his first AA start. The 24-year-old Dominican allowed 10 hits (including 2 homers) and 5 walks in just 4 2/3 innings. The bullpen didn't help much, as Vince Perkins and Matt Daly each allowed three runs in their inning of work to make this one a laugher. Jonathan Diaz was the only hitter who did much of anything, doubling and walking twice for a perfect day at the plate.

Lakeland 3 at Dunedin 2

Before the ninth inning, the D-Jays could only manage four singles against Victor Larez. They finally made things interesting in the last frame when Ivan Contreras walked and was immediately doubled home by Ryan Goins, bringing the tying run to the plate with nobody out. Goins would eventually score on a ground-out, but A.J. Jimenez ended the game by grounding out with the tying run at third base. Contreras was the only batter to reach base more than once - he singled, walked and added a steal.

Dunedin's pitching was good, but not quite as good as Lakeland's. Nelson Molina allowed one run and four base-runners in his five innings, and struck out six. Dennis (Ryan) Tepera threw the last four, allowing five hits and striking out three.

Lansing 9 at South Bend 8

It was a good old-fashioned slugfest in South Bend, Indiana. The visitors got on the board in the top of the first thanks to hits by Carlos Perez and Jake Marisnick, a fielding error, and a Bryson Namba RBI ground-out. The bottom of the inning saw the Silver Hawks storm right back with four runs against Lansing starter Egan Smith, who would be chased after 4.1 having allowed five runs on nine base-runners. Thankfully, the offense kept rolling, scoring multiple runs in four different innings to eventually eke out a 9-8 victory.

Perez added a triple and a walk to his first-inning double to lead the hitters. Markus Brisker also reached base three times, while Marcus Knecht drove in three with his two singles. Alex Pepe got the win by throwing 1.2 innings of scoreless ball, the only Lansing pitcher not to allow a run.

Three Stars!
3. Carlos Perez - 2-4, 2B, 3B, BB
2. Nestor Molina - 5 IP, 3 H, 1 ER, 6 K
1. Eric Thames - 2-2, HR, 3 BB
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Gerry - Tuesday, April 12 2011 @ 10:45 AM EDT (#232582) #

a Bryson Namba RBI ground-out.

Kelekin: Namba's the man!

Mike Green - Tuesday, April 12 2011 @ 11:34 AM EDT (#232586) #
Namba is from Hawaii, so "Samba Namba" is off by a few thousand miles.
Kelekin - Tuesday, April 12 2011 @ 12:40 PM EDT (#232591) #
Well, shucks!  Namba also lowered his K rate down to 66.7%!

Other notes from Las Vegas -

Two of Thames' walks were intentional.  He kept coming up to bat with 1 out and runners on 2nd and 3rd, and they figured it was best to take their chances with Shealy.
Brett Lawrie swung at some pitches as if he was Vlad Guerrero.  He got struck out on one of the nastiest curveballs I've seen in a while, from Gabe DeHoyos.
Adam Loewen looks really uncomfortable at the plate. 

uglyone - Tuesday, April 12 2011 @ 12:44 PM EDT (#232592) #
Lawrie (21): 5gms, 24pa, 1hr, .381/.458/.762/1.220

can't start much better than that.

Lawrie is the youngest player in all of AAA, I believe.

Lawrie Jan 18, 1990
Iglesias Jan 5, 1990
Chatwood Dec 16, 1989
Montero Nov 28, 1989
Tejada Oct 27, 1989
Hosmer Oct 24, 1989
Rizzo Aug 8, 1989

Those are all the guys who are "21 years old" this year in AAA - at least all the ones who qualify for BR's leader lists.
hypobole - Tuesday, April 12 2011 @ 12:53 PM EDT (#232593) #
Lawrie is actually the 2nd youngest in the PCL, 3rd youngest overall.
http://www.baseballamerica.com/blog/prospects/2011/04/whos-the-youngest-in-each-league/
uglyone - Tuesday, April 12 2011 @ 12:58 PM EDT (#232594) #
ah nice.

so Lawrie's the youngest hitter in AAA, at least.
Kelekin - Tuesday, April 12 2011 @ 01:26 PM EDT (#232600) #
One other note since I noticed the pun in the header - apparently Thames, in regard to Eric, is pronounced as it looks phonetically.  Thhhhhhhhhhames.  Where as Marcus Thames sounds more like "Tims".

You don't even want to know how I pronounced Hechavarria before I finally heard it.

92-93 - Tuesday, April 12 2011 @ 02:33 PM EDT (#232609) #
We know Lawrie can hit. Any early report on his defense?
sam - Tuesday, April 12 2011 @ 03:22 PM EDT (#232615) #
Two errors. I believe the first of the two was a bit harsh. He ranged to his right, picked a sharply hit ball that most players would have to dive for and fired across the diamond low which David Cooper played all wrong.
sam - Tuesday, April 12 2011 @ 03:35 PM EDT (#232616) #
He looks to have athleticism to spare at 3B with the quick twitch muscles needed. He also looks to have a strong and accurate arm. But in watching him, you feel like any mistakes he makes could be corrected with practice and time. The thing I like most of Lawrie's defense is he doesn't take plays off or get lazy. You often see infielders get sloppy with their footwork or throwing, dropping down to sidearm the ball or throw off balance. Small sample size obviously, but Lawrie has an intensity to his play that won't allow him to do this.

I don't think he'll ever win a gold glove or really be in the conversation for one, normally gold gloves for players at 3B or SS are reserved for the purist, the player like a Scott Rolen who are simply effortless and play the position with a certain elegance. However, I think Lawrie could be a good one over there who, if he puts it all together, will be the type of player who makes the majority of his errors on difficult plays, rather than the sloppy lazy errors that we have grown accustomed to seeing with EE.
92-93 - Tuesday, April 12 2011 @ 04:01 PM EDT (#232624) #
Thanks Sam, I appreciate the input. Are you watching these games on MiLB.tv or are you a 51s fan? Either way, keep us updated on Lawrie's D.
sam - Tuesday, April 12 2011 @ 05:13 PM EDT (#232634) #
Jays fan who decided to spring for the MILB TV subscription. I'm currently out of the country so I watch a lot of the games on the archive.
Kelekin - Tuesday, April 12 2011 @ 08:43 PM EDT (#232644) #
Great 1st start by Hutchison. 7.0 IP, 3 H, 0 ER, 1 BB, 11 K.
ayjackson - Wednesday, April 13 2011 @ 12:32 AM EDT (#232645) #
51's have faced Graham Godfrey, Daniel Farquar and Trystan Magnuson through 8 tonight.
uglyone - Wednesday, April 13 2011 @ 01:18 AM EDT (#232646) #
B.Lawrie: 2/3, BB, HBP, SB

up to 1.267ops now
Jdog - Wednesday, April 13 2011 @ 01:40 AM EDT (#232647) #
For reference Chris Woodward is hitting 375/.444/.625. Got to love the PCL.
mamboon - Wednesday, April 13 2011 @ 08:21 AM EDT (#232650) #

Ugylyone -As of 4/12 game...

Lawrie -  6gms, 29pa, 1hr, .417/.517/.750/1.267   Current .850 FA with 3 errors.

I understand small samples, but at this rate his fielding errors will rival last year's 25 at Huntville. 

I hope he gets his glove going.  He's a truly exciting young player.  I would be dissappointed if he became E5 Jr. in Toronto.

Lugnut Fan - Wednesday, April 13 2011 @ 08:27 AM EDT (#232651) #
Good news from Lansing.  Michigan State was able to play their double header at Cooley Law School stadium yesterday, so the Lugnuts may actually get to play some home games this weekend when they come off of their maiden road trip.
Jonny German - Wednesday, April 13 2011 @ 08:51 AM EDT (#232653) #
"For reference Chris Woodward is hitting 375/.444/.625. Got to love the PCL."

I think you mean, "Got to love small sample sizes". Woodward made 453 plate appearances in the PCL last year and hit .232/.303/.329.
Jonny German - Wednesday, April 13 2011 @ 08:56 AM EDT (#232654) #
"I understand small samples, but at this rate [Lawrie's] fielding errors will rival last year's 25 at Huntville. "

Travis Snider is on pace for 29 errors. What kind of odds will you give me on the Over?
Ryan Day - Wednesday, April 13 2011 @ 09:15 AM EDT (#232655) #
Thankfully, John McDonald is protecting his job with a 462/529/538 line. (Which seems pretty incredible for McDonald regardless of sample size)
bpoz - Wednesday, April 13 2011 @ 11:11 AM EDT (#232662) #
Jonny German, re- odds on the over/under, sorry I cannot help you there, I have no clue. But what ever Lawrie is doing wrong, there should be improvement as he gets more experience playing 3B.

In general, as far as small sample size goes, I must learn to clean the Roses off my glasses. JPA & D Hutchison among others I am sure are looking Awesome and I have high hopes for them but we know it cannot last.

I always have a hard time finding my "reality glasses".
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