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Five wins in eight tries for the affiliates. Not a ton of notable offensive performances put two of the organization's top pitchers brought their good stuff.


Colorado Springs 1    Las Vegas 2 (10 innings)

Good news abounds in Vegas. Travis Snider made his return from a concussion and went 0-for-3 with an intentional walk. Even better, Kyle Drabek returned to his old self with six solid innings. Drabek surrendered a run on six hits with three strikeouts and no walks.

David Cooper was the first hero, doubling in Brian Jeroloman with two outs in the ninth to tie things at 1-1. Then, with one out in the tenth, Chris Woodward walked things off with his 8th HR of the year.



New Hampshire 6    Portland 10

Anthony Gose finished his miserable month of June on a high note going 1-for-3 with a walk, no strikeouts and his 6th HR of the year. Mark Sobolewski hit his 2nd, a three-run shot, while Ricardo Nanita hit his third. Travis D'Arnaud and Adeiny Hechavarria each took 0-fers while Mike McDade was 2-for-4 with a double.

Robert Ray started and struggled for the Fisher Cats allowing 8 runs in 4.1 innings. Chad Beck allowed two runs in two innings of relief.



Lakeland 5    Dunedin 1

Deck McGuire started and pitched well despite the result going six innings and leaving with the score 1-1. McGuire allowed a run on four hits while striking out six against two walks. Frank Gailey took the loss in relief allowing two runs in his inning.

Not much going on offense but AJ Jimenez and Sean Ochinko each had a pair of hits.



Lansing 1    Great Lakes 3


Not much going on offense here, either. KC Hobson had two hits and walked twice for a perfect night at the plate while Garis Pena homered to provide the only run.

Egan Smith started and took the loss going seven strong and allowing three runs (two earned) on five hits with no walks and two strikeouts.



Everett 1    Vancouver 2

The Canadians keep on rolling with a 2-1 victory to improve to 11-3 on their season. Randy Schwartz homered while Balbino Fuenmayor had three hits to pace the offense.

Blake McFarland picked up the win with six strong innings while Drew Permison nailed down his 6th save, already.



Bluefield 6    Princeton 4


Chris Hawkins homered and singled while Carlos Ramirez, Andy Fermin, and Aaron Munoz all pitched in a pair of hits each. Cody Bartlett doubled and walked twice.

The aptly named Ajay Meyer started and allowed three runs in 5.2 innings while Andrew Sikula won in relief.



GCL Blue Jays 6    GCL Phillies 5


15 hits for the babiest of Jays in outlasting the Phillies. Jorge Vega-Rosado had a 3-for-4 night while Kevin Patterson homered for the fourth time in 8 games as part of his own thee-hit night. Dalton Pompey had a pair of doubles while Eric Arce drove in two with a double of his own.

Tucker Jensen started and went five, striking out five against two runs on five hits.



DSL Blue Jays 7    DSL Braves 2

Lots of multi-hit games in this one but my favourite was from Cesar Barazarte who is sporting a crazy season line of .236/.404/.292. He went 2-for-5 in this one with a double and four RBI. Catcher Kervin Santiago was 2-for-2 with a walk.

Eyerys Guerrero went three shutout innings striking out five against two hits.



Three Stars:

3rd Star: KC Hobson
- 2-for-2, 2 BB
2nd Star: Kyle Drabek- 6 IP, 6 H, 1 ER, 0 BB, 3 K
1st Star: Deck McGuire- 6 IP, 4 H, 1 ER, 2 BB, 6 K

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bpoz - Friday, July 01 2011 @ 10:37 AM EDT (#237819) #
I believe we used to have 2 DSL teams, I guess we are using the GCL for the extra players. The GCL team has a large roster.
krose - Friday, July 01 2011 @ 01:13 PM EDT (#237821) #
It is worth noting that Drabek didn't walk a batter in his 6 IP. He might be back sooner than some have anticipated.
TheBunk - Friday, July 01 2011 @ 02:56 PM EDT (#237824) #
International prospects the Jays are attached to per Baseball America: Daniel Lugo, Wilmer Becerra, Ronald Guzman, Jesus Gonzalez, Manuel Cordoba and Eric Otanez
hypobole - Friday, July 01 2011 @ 09:59 PM EDT (#237836) #
Another great outing for Hutch in Dunedin. 6 IP, 3 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 4 K. 9/2 groundouts/flyouts. Carreno pretty good in NH also. Didn't give up a hit till the 5th and ended up with 7 IP, 5 H, 1 R, 2 BB, 6 K.
greenfrog - Friday, July 01 2011 @ 10:38 PM EDT (#237837) #
Hutchison...wow. He must be on the Cliff Lee diet. What a great story.
TamRa - Saturday, July 02 2011 @ 01:11 AM EDT (#237843) #
I make it at 37 consecutive innings so far...

Snider has a double and two singles (3/5) playing CF tonight, BTW

mendocino - Saturday, July 02 2011 @ 02:16 AM EDT (#237844) #

an it begins...

  1.KCR Elier Hernandez, OF, Dominican Republic $ 3.05 mill
 11.SEA Helsin Martinez, OF, Dominican Republic $ 2 mill
 26.DET Adelin Santa, 3B, Dominican Republic $ 750

DaveB - Saturday, July 02 2011 @ 10:24 AM EDT (#237850) #
Hutchison's ER scoreless streak (including EBH allowed) since giving up a 2-run HR on May 30 (the only HR he's allowed in 84IP this season):

May 30: 3.1IP, 3H, 0BB, 3K
June 4: 6IP, 2H, 0BB, 9K (1 2B)
June 9: 6IP, 3H, 0BB, 9K
June 14: 6IP, 4H, 2BB, 7K (1 2B)
June 19: 6IP, 2H, 1BB, 10K (1 2B)
June 26: 6IP, 5H, 1BB, 5K
July 1: 6IP, 3H, 0BB, 4K (2 2B)
Total: 39.1IP, 22H, 4BB, 47K (5 2B)

He turns 21 on Aug.22.



Lugnut Fan - Saturday, July 02 2011 @ 02:09 PM EDT (#237857) #
Hutchison has been beyond outstanding since mid to late may. The only blemish he gas had was early in the season with Lansing. I know in the interviews that Gerry did in Lansing, they talked about his approach to hitters and now he has more of a game plan, but I think he had a lot of problems with grip in the early season. I know he is young, but I would like to see him start in NH next year. He needs to learn to throw in the cold. If he gets that figured out, the kid will be the complete package.
robertdudek - Monday, July 04 2011 @ 03:44 PM EDT (#237981) #
I was at the Vancouver game (currently visiting the west coast) and here are some of my observations:

1) Fuenmayor has gap power but his bat is a little slow and he has little to no speed and so will be a defensive liability. He's already on the heavyset side. Seems like wasted money to me.

2) The shortstop - Kervin - can handle the position defensively.

3) The right fielder - Baligod - made two great defensive plays: one was a diving catch in foul territory and subsequent roll into the wall; the second was a great throw on a single to cut down a runner trying to go first to third.

He was the player of the game in my mind

4) The last Everett reliever - Kohlscheen - is a real fireballer. He overmatched the Vancouver hitters and was hitting 94 on what seemed like a slow radar gun.

5) Mcfarland, the started has some nice offspeed stuff with good command, but lacks a decent fastball.

6 The Everett catcher - Gonzalez - has a rifle arm and is plenty quick, but needs to work on the consistency of his release.
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