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It was a horrendous night on the farm as the affiliates were 0-for-6. The good news was Dunedin's game was suspended due to rain and Lansing had the night off. The GCL Blue Jays' playoff hopes have been dashed and Bluefield's took a big hit.


Scranton/Wilkes-Barre 4 Buffalo 0
 
Buffalo, NY
- Scott Copeland (3-3, 3.45) soaked up eight innings for the Herd but got no help from his offence. The Yankees affiliate scored four runs (three earned) on eight hits and a walk. Copeland had four times as many groundouts than strikeouts with 16 and 4 respectively for a Game Score of 62. Danny Barnes nearly matched Copeland in the K department as he whiffed the side in a perfect ninth.

Matt Dominguez, Jesus Montero and A.J. Jimenez accounted for the three Bison singles. Montero walked to get on base twice. Jio Mier - who replaced Ryan Goins at short in the seventh - and Andy Burns heard ball four once. Dalton Pompey was hit by a pitch but was also picked off first.


Trenton 6 New Hampshire 4

Manchester, NH
- The Yankees affiliates made it 2-for-2 over their Blue Jays counterparts. Wilmer Font was one out short of a quality start as he pitched 5-2/3 innings of three-run ball on six hits, including a two-run homer. He struck out eight without a walk. John Anderson (3-6) stranded both of Font's runners to end the sixth but gave up three runs (one earned after a throwing error by McGuire in the eighth) on four hits and three walks with just one strikeout over 2-1/3 innings. Brady Dragmire stranded the bases loaded to end the eighth. He walked one but whiffed two over 1-1/3 innings.

The Fisher Cats took a 2-0 lead when Dwight Smith Jr. swatted a two-run homer to score a Roemon Fields single. Fields got to take another leisurely jog on the bases by putting the ball over the fence to start the fourth. New Hampshire regained the lead in the sixth when Reese McGuire singled home a Smith walk. Fields was joined by Shane Opitz in the two-hit club and both of them stole a base. Smith and McGuire both walked twice to reach base three times. Rowdy Tellez, Derrick Loveless, Emilio Guerrero and Ian Parmley were a collective 0-for-16.


Tampa 0 Dunedin 0 (Suspended - bottom 2nd, 1 out, 0 on)

Dunedin, FL
- Justin Shafer surrendered two hits and a walk but still put up a couple of zeros on the linescore, striking out a pair of Yankees. Anthony Alford grounded out, John La Prise struck out and Jonathan Davis flied out in the first. Ryan McBroom flied out to right to start the second before play was halted.


Salem-Keizer 5 Vancouver 4


Zach Jackson
contributed two scoreless innings of relief Tuesday.

Vancouver, BC
- The Giants affiliate held off a late rally by the C's to win the first two games of this series. Denis Diaz (1-4, 7.56) had a 1-2-3 first inning but gave up a pair of runs in the second and another in the fifth to take the loss. He was dinged for three hits and four walks and only struck out two. The outfield wasn't bored as they had to handle 11 of his 13 outs in play. Zach Jackson walked one and struck out two over two shutout innings. Griffin Glaude got through the eighth but gave up two runs in the ninth on two hits and a walk. He racked up four strikeouts in his first appearance since returning from Lansing.


Andres Sotillo had two hits and a run batted in for Vancouver.

Vancouver got on the board in the second when Nash Knight singled, went to second on a Rodrigo Orozco base hit and scored after tagging up on a fly ball and throwing error in right field. Juan Tejada tied it at 2-2 with an RBI double in the third to score a two-bagger from Bryan Lizardo. The C's pulled to within a run in the ninth on RBI singles by Andres Sotillo and D.J. McKnight to score a Knight walk and an Orozco infield single but Lizardo grounded out to strand runners at first and second to end the game. Orozco and Sotillo had two-hit efforts. Christian Williams had a base hit.


Princeton 4 Bluefield 1 (Game 1)

Princeton, WV
- It's too bad this August 16th game had to completed. The Jays led 1-0 when the rain stopped this one but when play resumed, the Rays scored four unanswered runs for the victory. Kyle Weatherly allowed a game-tying home run in the fifth before Stuart Holmes (1-1) surrendered three runs in the sixth, including a two-run homer. Weatherly struck out four and plunked a hitter in his three innings of relief while Holmes struck out three while allowing two hits and a walk in his three innings. Jose Espada had started this one, going two innings and posting a K-BB total of 2-1.

Nick Sinay walked, went to third on a single by Reggie Pruitt and reached the pentagon on a Vladimir Guerrero Jr. ground ball double play in the first. Pruitt had the only two hits for Bluefield.


Princeton 5 Bluefield 2 (Game 2 - 7 Innings)

Princeton, WV
Joel Espinal's (2-2, 8.62) pitches must have had some movement on them as he uncorked four wild offerings in his three innings of work. He surrendered three runs on six hits and two walks, striking out only one. Brayden Bouchey struck out five over three shutout innings of one-hit ball.

The Jays scored in the fifth when Bradley Jones doubled and scored on a Levi Scott base hit. Jones then belted his 16th homer of the year in the seventh for the final Bluefield run. Nick Sinay and Jesus Severino drew the only walks. Vladimir Guerrero Jr. was 0-for-3.


GCL Tigers 7 GCL Blue Jays 6 (11 Innings)

Lakeland, FL
- Despite sporting the second-best record in the Gulf Coast League, there will be no playoff games for The G-Jays in 2016. Their playoff hopes were dashed by the Tigers despite battling back from a 6-2 deficit to push the game to extra innings. Miguel Almonte's two-out error at second with the bases loaded resulted in the Tigers walking it off. Ty Sterner (1-1) struck out a pair but took the loss after loading up the bags with two singles and an intentional walk. Tyler Olander pitched the first two innings and gave up just a hit and a walk while striking out one. Wilfri Aleton was whacked for two homers and six runs overall on three hits, three walks and a hit by pitch over 1-2/3 innings. Daniel Moritz could not strand the two runners he inherited but tossed 2-1/3 innings of three-hit ball with three K's.  Yonardo Herdenez gave up a hit an inning over four frames but struck out two to keep the Tigers off the board.

Yorman Rodriguez gave the Jays a 2-0 lead with a two-run homer to plate a David Jacob single in the fourth. A Jacob groundout scored a Bo Bichette double and a Francisco Rodriguez double scored a Yorman Rodriguez base hit to cut the Tiger lead to 6-4 in the sixth. Bichette singled home an Almonte base knock in the seventh and D.J. Daniels knocked home the tying run in the eighth after reaching on an error. Bichette and Yorman Rodriguez had two-hit games while Francisco Rodriguez reached twice with a knock and a walk. Daniels and Chavez Young were both 0-for-5 but Young did draw a walk.



Tuesday's Linescores



*** 3 Stars!!! ***


3. Bradley Jones, Bluefield


2. Dwight Smith Jr., New Hampshire


1. Scott Copeland, Buffalo



Wednesday's Schedule/Probable Starters


GCL Phillies @ GCL Blue Jays, 12:00 pm ET - TBA

Salem-Keizer @ Vancouver, 4:05 pm ET - Mike Ellenbest (1-3, 4.13)

Tampa @ Dunedin, 6:30 pm - Jon Harris (3-1, 3.23)

Trenton @ New Hampshire, 6:35 pm ET - John Straka (2-1, 7.62)

Bluefield @ Princeton, 7:00 pm ET - TBA

Scranton/Wilkes-Barre @ Buffalo, 7:05 pm ET - Scott Diamond (9-13, 4.02)

Bowling Green @ Lansing, 7:05 pm ET - Angel Perdomo (4-7, 3.43)


Extra Innings

You can check out more coverage of the Vancouver Canadians series with Salem-Keizer right here.


And finally...


Your random blast from the past Blue Jays minor leaguer of the day.

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Thomas - Wednesday, August 31 2016 @ 12:33 PM EDT (#330213) #
As always, we appreciate the great photos.
85bluejay - Wednesday, August 31 2016 @ 02:22 PM EDT (#330219) #
I noticed that post all-star, in 136AB, Jesus Montero has a .346BA with 10BB/11K but no HR - he's really working on that strike zone judgement thing- encouraging when it appears many Bison veterans gave up - with EE a good bet to leave, hope the Jays add him to the 40 man roster before he becomes a FA.
uglyone - Wednesday, August 31 2016 @ 03:03 PM EDT (#330228) #
Rowdy getting some love: http://www.fangraphs.com/blogs/rowdy-tellez-a-future-jay-and-the-chip-on-his-shoulder/
uglyone - Wednesday, August 31 2016 @ 03:06 PM EDT (#330230) #
man Rowdy sounds like he has a head on those broad shoulders. great stuff.
#2JBrumfield - Wednesday, August 31 2016 @ 04:23 PM EDT (#330253) #
The 2016 Arizona Fall League rosters are out.

Matt Dermody, Conner Greene and Tim Mayza are on the Mesa Solar Sox pitching staff. Danny Jansen, Ryan McBroom and Anthony Alford are also on the club.
PeterG - Wednesday, August 31 2016 @ 05:19 PM EDT (#330277) #
I would like to see Clinton Hollon and max Pentecost go the Canberra Cavalry this winter.
uglyone - Wednesday, August 31 2016 @ 09:21 PM EDT (#330313) #
anyone have anything on Geno Encina? having a real good short season.
John Northey - Wednesday, August 31 2016 @ 10:01 PM EDT (#330331) #
Also of note for the AFL is ex-Jay player, current minor league pitching coach Vince Horsman is coaching the team that has all those Jay pitchers.
scottt - Wednesday, August 31 2016 @ 10:37 PM EDT (#330347) #
Dermody and Mayza are both candidate for the lefty specialist in the bullpen next year.
dan gordon - Thursday, September 01 2016 @ 12:26 AM EDT (#330360) #
Here's an article about Encina. Basically says he's a finesse pitcher, low 90's fastball, considers his slider his best pitch, doesn't walk many, working on his curve and change.
http://www.canadianbaseballnetwork.com/canadian-baseball-network-articles/2015/6/24/meet-geno-encina-jays-18th-round-pick
jerjapan - Thursday, September 01 2016 @ 10:14 AM EDT (#330372) #
Dermody and Mayza are both candidate for the lefty specialist in the bullpen next year.

Continuing the trend of sending low profile relievers who might make the big league pen to the AFL.  And both needed to be protected in the rule v draft I believe?  Good chance to make a decision on them, especially given our dearth of lefty relievers.  With Greene I assume they are trying to get him more IPs in case he makes the jump to the big league rotation in 2018 - he's our closest starting prospect. 

Nice to see some love for my man McBroom, OPSing over 1.000 in August.  Jansen only has 607 career ABs so it makes sense to get him some work, as it does with Alford given his injury-riddled season. 
uglyone - Thursday, September 01 2016 @ 10:44 AM EDT (#330380) #
thanks dan.
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