All four minor-league teams won on Monday, though a Dunedin double-header loss prevented the farm from having a perfect night.
A fairly tame day on the farm but a 25 year-old continued an incredible start to his season.
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Colorado Springs is one of the toughest parks for a pitcher, the elevation is over 6000 feet and the thin and dry air doesn't help breaking balls move as much as at sea level. Think Denver with another 800 feet added on. But Brett Cecil did fine Friday, pitching six innings and only giving up one earned run. JP Arencibia provided the early offense with a run and two RBI's. Brett Wallace and Brian Dopirak went back to back in the ninth to cap the win.
The other three teams were not as fortunate. Travis D'Arnaud went deep again and Tyler Pastornicky appears to back in the groove. Adam Loewen got his first home run of the season. Randy Boone pitched well in relief. Chad Jenkins improved on his first start ut didn't dominate. Read all about it below.
It was a lousy night on the farm as none of the affiliates played particularly well.
Hey, better late than never, right!
That's the truth! A perfect night all around in Toronto and for the minor league affiliates who go 4-0 Tuesday night.
On Monday night, the farm played a bunch of close games, and got a couple great performances from Latin America products.
Sunday saw three wins in four tries for the affiliates highlighted by a strong start by a top prospect and the professional debut of another.
The Dunedin hitters had really been struggling over their first two games but on Saturday they faced Brad Lidge who was making a rehab appearance. They tagged him for four runs and went on to win the game. New Hampshire won their game too with solid pitching from Zach Stewart and the bullpen and a home run by Brad Emaus. Tim Collins recorded five outs, all by strikeout. Las Vegas didn't play well but Brett Wallace hit a home run, while the Lugnuts lost again despite three hits by Bradley Glenn.
Day two of the minor league season looked a lot like day one. Las Vegas again rode good pitching to beat Salt Lake. The Dunedin hitters still haven't found their bats and took another bad loss. Lansing again went to extra innings and again lost. New Hampshire did not get the chance to do it again as they were rained out.
Stars of the night were JP ARencibia, Rey Gonzalez and Kenny Wilson.
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Gerry on Saturday, April 10 2010 @ 08:52 AM EDT.
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New Hampshire got off to a hot start when Darin Mastroianni led off the season with a home run and before Kyle Drabek reached the mound he had a four run lead. On the other hand Clearwater threw a perfect game against Dunedin for six innings. New Hampshire went on to win while Dunedin were well beaten.
Lansing had four RBI's from Ryan Schimpf and home runs from 2009 draftees Schimpf and Ryan Goins but lost in extra innings. Las Vegas won with a shutout, Brad Mills and the bullpen held Salt Lake to three hits.
Bullpens were generally strong on Thursday, the Fisher Cats got four innings of perfect relief from Luis Perez and Danny Farquhar. The Lugnuts also got four innings of perfect relief from Nestor Molina and Dustin Antolin but they lost the game in the sixth inning of relief. Las Vegas got three innings of shutout relief to cement their win.
The minor leagues get going tonight with all four teams on the field. The relevant local media have been introducing the new teams to their readers.
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Gerry on Thursday, April 08 2010 @ 07:40 AM EDT.
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It was an early Christmas for a baseball fan at the minor league complex on Saturday. On one field the AAA team were playing the AA team. On another the Dunedin team were playing the Yankees. On a third field the Lansing team were also playing the Yankees. And on a fourth field the extended spring team were playing the Phillies. Four games, five teams, playing at the same time. You could develop a sore neck from swivelling around to check out something on another field.
Friday at minor league camp saw Henderson Alvarez starting for Dunedin and Gustavo Pierre hitting a home run. The Jays also started laying out their rosters and Chad Jenkins goes to Lansing and Zach Stewart to New Hampshire.
Thursday saw the AAA and AA teams playing at home again. There was a Jesse Litsch sighting. And Tim Collins looked good.
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Gerry on Thursday, April 01 2010 @ 09:17 PM EDT.
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