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Four wins on Sunday made for a good day on the farm. The affiliates at this stage of the season have played between 15 and 18 games. Some of the hitters have gaudy numbers, when can we say it's for real and not just a hot streak? At the end of April, 20-25 games in, a hitter could still be on a hot streak. A hitter could have a weakness and it might not be until the second time though the league that the weakness gets exploited. If April is still a small sample size, what about May? A hot streak that extends until the end of May is good and probably 80% to 90% for real. There have been hitters who had a big first half and tailed off in the second half. It doesn't happen too often but it can. To me a streak that goes to mid-June is getting to 95% real. It could earn the hitter a mid-season promotion.

Pitcher evaluation can happen a little bit faster, the one game sample size is bigger and opposing teams can adjust mid game. A pitcher who stays hot through the end of May is real for me.



Having said that, some pitchers who had a rough start or two are now settling in. And most of the hitters who started hot are still hot.


Buffalo

Mike Ohlman had two home runs including the go-ahead shot in the eighth. That is four jacks for Ohlman and his average is .262. Ohlman was the DH on Sunday and he is more of a slugger than a catcher so we don't know what his future is. But Buffalo needs a winning team after not making the playoffs for a while. The 11-4 start is good but the team could be raided for players by the Jays if there is a sell off in July. Former Jay Chris Colabello is playing for Columbus and is hitting .254 with two home runs. The Jays got a measure of revenge against the Columbus starter Ryan Merritt. Merritt shut down the Jays in the playoffs last season and had his wedding registry filled as a result.

Dwight Smith and Jason Leblebijian stayed hot. Smith had two hits, one a home run, and a walk. Leblebijian had three hits, also with a home run. Leblebijian also knocked out two doubles on Friday. Over the weekend Rowdy Tellez was 1-8 with six walks.


New Hampshire

Sean Reid-Foley had a good start, his best of the year, five innings, five K's, three hits and three walks. SRF used 77 pitches in the five innings, 46 for strikes.

Anthony Alford hit his second home run of the season, as part of his two hits. Alford also had two hits on Saturday and one on Friday. His batting average is.469, his OPS is 1200. Alford has eight walks and eight K's in 49 at-bats. Richard Urena is off to a slow start, hitting under .200 with 18 strikeouts in 57 at-bats.


Dunedin

Max Pentecost caught for the second time this season on Saturday and threw out one runner attempting to steal. Pentecost seems to be in an "every third day" catching cycle for now, with the small sample size caveat. Catching doesn't interfere with is bat, he was 1-3 on Saturday and 2-5 with a home run on Sunday. His average is 310 with a 912 OPS.

Just last week we were noting that Dan Jansen did not have an extra base hit. He corrected that on Friday with a double and added his first home run of the season on Sunday. Over the weekend Jansen was 5-11 with a walk and no strikeouts. Young prospect Kevin Vicuna was called over from extended to fill a short term gap and went 1-3 in his debut on Sunday.

Jordan Romano took the mound after JP Howell pitched his one inning on Sunday. Romano pitched 4.1 shutout innings with six K's. The one concern is that it took him 91 pitches to cover those 4.1 innings, too many.


Lansing

The Lugnut bats are on fire and they lead the league in many offensive categories. Both Brad Jones and Ryan Hissey had two hits with a home run on Sunday. Jones had a quieter weekend, for him, 3-12 with a double and a home run. Hissey likewise was 3-12.

Vlad Guerrero Jr had two hits and two walks on Sunday. Vlad has started 16 games this season and has had at least one hit in 12 of them. In the other four he had a walk in three of them and was hit by a pitch in the fourth. His batting average is under .300 (.286) but his OPS is 932 and all of this at age 18.

Justin Maese had his best start, 5.1 innings, five hits, three K's.



Three Stars

Third Star - Max Pentecost

Second Star - Anthony Alford

First Star - Mike Ohlman


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dan gordon - Monday, April 24 2017 @ 12:55 AM EDT (#341053) #
Leblebijian is now leading the International League in batting average, on base percentage, slugging percentage, OPS, and is 1 away from the lead in home runs, 3 away from the lead in RBI's and 2 away from the lead in runs scored. he has been absolutely dominant, but of course, it's only 46 AB's. Team manager Bobby Meacham doesn't believe it yet, as he still has Jason hitting 7th or 8th in the order.
scottt - Monday, April 24 2017 @ 06:59 AM EDT (#341056) #
Buffalo swept Colombus even though the Jays took 2 of their best starters.
Graterol had an OPS of .857 when he left. Montsalve has now an OPS of .846.
Ohlman has 9 walks to got with his .262 average for an OBP of .404.

Gerry - Monday, April 24 2017 @ 09:15 AM EDT (#341058) #
Ben Badler has a short, two minute video, up where he talks Bo Bichette and sample sizes.
uglyone - Monday, April 24 2017 @ 10:24 AM EDT (#341059) #
Lots of great lines to look at from the kids but nothing is close to as impressive imo as what Vladdy is doing. Unlike the other hot hitters, he's not getting any babip help, and his bb/k rates are amazing. For a guy playing at least 2 levels high it's a crazy good start.
jester00 - Monday, April 24 2017 @ 10:39 AM EDT (#341061) #
Another encouraging thing about Vlad Jr? Not a single error yet this season.
PeterG - Monday, April 24 2017 @ 11:24 AM EDT (#341062) #
Lansing pitchers Geno Encina and Nick Hartman have been suspended for their roles in a bench clearing brawl last week. Patrick Murphy took a punch in the face during the same incident and has missed a start. He is expected to make his next start this week.

Does anyone have any info on Ryan Borucki. Is he just on the DL for roster shuffling reasons or is he injured and if the latter, what is the nature of the problem?
eudaimon - Monday, April 24 2017 @ 12:28 PM EDT (#341068) #
I'm pretty impressed by Alford so far as well. I worried about his K-rate, but so far this year it's only at 14%. It's a small sample size, but it's large enough for me to believe he's made at least some progress in that department (last year he was at 29% in A+ ball). His walk rate also looks pretty good. Who knows, maybe it won't be too long before he can contribute at the big league level.
uglyone - Monday, April 24 2017 @ 12:51 PM EDT (#341069) #
oh for sure. lotsa great lines so far - Alford, Bichette, Smith, Jansen, Pentecost, Thomas - all exciting. But for me Vladdy's really stands out due to the uninflated babip and BB/K rates, and his age.

On another note, Tellez' line doesn't look great but again there's not much there to worry about - he's doing his usual silly-low april babip thing, and his BB/K rates are looking excellent again after a bit of a bad start there.

On a similar note to that - McGuire is actually off to a great start but an ugly low babip is making it look worse than it is. He's actually showing pop this year to go along with his good BB/K rates. In fact with Pentecost playing C again, suddenly McGuire/Jansen/Pentecost is looking like a potentially deep group of C prospects, all of whom are likely to be finishing the year in the high minors.
bpoz - Monday, April 24 2017 @ 01:12 PM EDT (#341070) #
Your words are wise Gerry regarding SSS. Those are good guidelines.

I am also quite impressed by the overall non fatalistic attitude of the members of da box.

I will have to control my sky high reactions when we get off to a great start in a year or two.


PeterG - Monday, April 24 2017 @ 10:02 PM EDT (#341089) #
Connor Greene had an impressive start for NH tonight going 7 innings and allowing 2 runs in a 2-1 loss. Edward Olivares has hit for the cycle in Lansing while Woodman (HR, double walk), Bichette, Guerrero and Jones continue to rake.
prospect - Tuesday, April 25 2017 @ 02:08 AM EDT (#341095) #
McGuire, Jansen and Pentecost are eligible for the next Rule 5 draft along with Tellez and Greene. It will be interesting to see which catcher(s) they decide to keep.
bpoz - Tuesday, April 25 2017 @ 11:04 AM EDT (#341107) #
Good call prospect. I see McGuire, Tellez and Greene as Sept call ups. McGuire if there is room on the 40 man in Sept.
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