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The top two stars on the night had very similar pitching lines as the farm went 4-4.


Las Vegas 4 at Colorado Springs 12

A day after Brad Mills spun an absolute gem for the 51s, they went back to their traditional run-allowing ways courtesy of Scott Richmond (6 IP, 8 R) and Romulus Lewis (1 IP, 4 R). Unfortunately, the offense didn't provide the counter-balance it normally does, and the result was a blowout at the hands of Colorado Springs. Darin Mastroianni had the best game of the bunch, with two doubles and a walk, while David Cooper singled thrice.

Reading 3 at New Hampshire 2

Joel Carreno was good - he just wasn't as good as Austin Hyatt. The Philly struck out ten in dominating the F-Cats over seven innings, and Carreno (6 IP, 7 H, 3 ER, 2 BB, 8 K) couldn't quite match him. Travis d'Arnaud (2-4, 2 RBIs) and Anthony Gose (2-4, 2 SBs, outfield assist) provided what punch they could. Gose also committed his second error of the year. Oh, and if you're wondering, Gose is tied for third in the minor leagues with 45 steals. Billy Hamilton of the Reds is light-years ahead of the competition with 69 steals despite a .303 on base percentage.

Fort Myers 2 at Dunedin 9

The bats came alive in the fifth inning when Dunedin decided to beat the crap out of Fort Myers (dunno what their plan was before that). Every hitter got on base, and highlights included homers from Jon Talley and Kevin Ahrens and thrice-on-base days (there should be a word for that. throbays?) from Justin Van Kirk and Kevin Nolan.

Of course, with Drew Hutchison on the mound, who needs nine runs? The fast-rising prospect continued to dominate, pitching six innings of five-hitter, striking out eight to no walks.

Lansing 5 at Clinton 11

Aw, Lansing aspires to be Las Vegas, so cute. Actually, Lansing's starter Marcus Walden pitched well, allowing only one earned run in his four innings, but the bullpen let him down, specifically Dayton Marze and Shawn Griffith.

At the plate, Michael Crouse homered and singled, and also notched a baserunner kill. Eli Boike walked and doubled.

Eugene 5 at Vancouver 6

It was a late night in Vancouver, as the Canadians required 13 innings to finish off the Emeralds. They finally won it when Stephen McQuail hit his 10th homer in just 26 games to walk off. Travis Garrett picked up the win by pitching two hitless innings with four strikeouts.

Burlington 5 at Bluefield 8

Bluefield scored early and often against the Royals' rookie-ball affiliate. Every member of the lineup had a hit, many of them two, including homers by Daniel Arcila and Gustavo Pierre. Chris Hawkins singled twice, walked, and stole a base.

Deivi Estrada got the start and pitched five innings of four-run (three earned) ball.

GCL Tigers 2 at GCL Jays 3

The G-Jays' starter, Randal Thompson, pitched a great 3.2 innings, allowing just one hit and getting strikeouts for 5 of his 11 outs. Dalton Pompey was an effective leadoff man, reaching base twice, scoring a run, and driving in a different run.

DSL Jays 0 at DSL Angels 2

Three Stars!
3. Stephen McQuail, walkoff homer
2. Joel Carreno, 6 IP, 3 ER, 8 K
1. Drew Hutchison, 6 IP, 2 ER, 8 K
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Mike Green - Tuesday, July 19 2011 @ 10:46 AM EDT (#238894) #
Brad Mills was named PCL Pitcher of the Week.  Is it just me or does he look like a young Jimmy Key?
Shane - Tuesday, July 19 2011 @ 11:26 AM EDT (#238896) #

Brad Mills was named PCL Pitcher of the Week.  Is it just me or does he look like a young Jimmy Key?

Bad thing is, JoJo Reyes reminds AA of Jimmy Key too. ;)

Spifficus - Tuesday, July 19 2011 @ 02:35 PM EDT (#238900) #
Given the arm slot and how they used their pitches, I always put Downs in the Key-like category (with a couple extra ticks on the fastball). Without that casual, rocking chair 3/4 delivery (Mills is over the top with a quick tempo) and different secondary stuff (especially the breaking ball, which is a true 12-6), he doesn't give me the Key vibe. The only similarities I see when I watch him are velocity and left-handedness. Of course, I just started watching baseball in '89 and have never been known for my memory anyway....
Mike Green - Tuesday, July 19 2011 @ 02:59 PM EDT (#238902) #
Mills' delivery doesn't remind me of Key's; it's his facial features.
Mike Green - Tuesday, July 19 2011 @ 03:25 PM EDT (#238903) #
Congratulations to Dickie Joe Thon on his first pro homer.  The GCL Jays won 5-4 today, but Joe Musgrove did struggle a bit again. 
Spifficus - Tuesday, July 19 2011 @ 03:41 PM EDT (#238904) #
Ahhh. Yeah, I can see that.
ayjackson - Tuesday, July 19 2011 @ 04:15 PM EDT (#238906) #
So if the price for Soria is Nova and Banuelos, could the price for Dotel or Frasor be Tyrell Jenkins?
DaveB - Tuesday, July 19 2011 @ 07:46 PM EDT (#238919) #
The G-Jays had two 3-2 walk-off wins Monday vs. the Tigers (the extra game being a make-up I believe for an earlier ppd). Aside from having a great name, middle infielder Chino Vega has had a great start to his first pro season. He had two hits in each game Monday and three SBs on the day. He played one game at 2B and one game at SS, where he's often relieved Thon mid-game so far this summer. He also homered today, his third, improving his GCL stats to .326 BA, .876 OPS, and 11-13 in SBs. In the last seven games he's 14-for-30, with three 2Bs, a 3B, a HR and five SBs.

Vega went undrafted out of HS and lasted till the 28th round this year, so it's fair to be a bit dubious about his potential. His size (5-8 as a HS and Juco SS) and changing HS (to a lower level) for his Senior year may have contributed to him falling through the cracks. There are some reasons to be optimistic about him. 1. The Jays offered him a relatively high $200,000 to sign. 2. He's a plus athlete who started at cornerback on his original Florida HS football team. 3. He was a good hitter in HS ( a team-leading .505 BA his Senior year, Florida Player of the Year for Class 1A), a good hitter in CC (.357 BA, teammate and first-round pick Brian Goodwin hit .382), and so far he's been the best hitter on the G-Jays. He's taking some walks and making contact (10-18 BB-K in 86 AB). 4. He's often spectacular (though inconsistent) with the glove. A rave review from the 2010 Florida HS championships can be found at http://www.prospectwire.com/pw/article.php?id=21 ... He's made five errors this season, all at SS according to BBRef. 5. He's the right age to take note of his performance (19,  a few weeks younger than Thon).

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