I’m 0-6 over my last two minor league updates, as the three affiliates in action all lost, with two of them being held to one run. The only bright spot came with New Hampshire’s offence, as Travis Snider continued to look good while Scott Campbell demonstrated that even when he isn’t getting hits, he’s still contributing and getting on base. Meanwhile, the Florida State League All-Star Game took place and three Dunedin players were in action.
Lansing were one out away from losing and falling into a tie for the division lead with two games left in their first half, but Kevin Ahrens came through in the ninth and the twelfth to help Lansing win. New Hampshire won easily and this report features a first hand account of the game. Syracuse were rained out and Dunedin had the day off.
Posted by
Gerry on Saturday, June 14 2008 @ 11:40 AM EDT.
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I'm all out of clever, so here it is in plain, brutal honesty: The pitching stank in New Hampshire and wasn't very good in Dunedin either. The pitching was excellent in Lansing but the offence was disappointing.
Four losses, two starting pitchers were shelled, two pitched well. Ricky Romero continued his spiral as he allowed seventeen baserunners in 5.2 innings. Kyle Ginley didn't get an out in the second inning as he was hit hard. Bill Murphy took the loss for the Chiefs in a parent club-like loss despite pitching well. Gregg Zaun homered to account for the Chiefs only run. Trystan Magnuson pitched well for Lansing but Chi-Hung Cheng took the loss. Lansing is still two games ahead of two teams for the first half title with four games left.
Posted by
Gerry on Wednesday, June 11 2008 @ 10:24 PM EDT.
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The top two teams in the system had 33 hits between them but only one of them was a winner. A ninth-inning collapse prevented a clean sweep for the affiliates. Meantime, a prominent Jays reliever made his season debut at Knology Park in Dunedin.
John Parrish continues to pitch well and is a fine candidate to start for the Jays if an injury comes up. The affiliates were 1-2 on the night.
The affiliates finished one game from Saturday, didn't finish one that started today, and, all told, managed to win three of four.
After a miserable stretch of games for the parent club, the minor
leagues provided no relief last night, as only rain prevented an 0-4
record on the day. As it was, the affiliates went 0-3 and our Double
and Triple-A teams combined to score one run. The farm system hasn't won a game since Thursday. It was such a poor night
that I gave two of the three stars to losing pitchers. If you’re hungry
for more losses after the past four games for the Blue Jays, read on.
It’s not as painful, but results are all the same.
Four losses. Brandon League took the loss for the Chiefs in extra innings. Vernon Wells and John McDonald had more than half of Dunedin's hits. Lansing threw the game away and New Hampshire lost easily.
Posted by
Gerry on Saturday, June 07 2008 @ 09:28 AM EDT.
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With the Jays sent to infuse the system with fresh wave of talent, thanks to the 2008 MLB Amateur Draft, two affiliates had very good nights.
John Parrish, Gus Chacin and Marc Rzepczynski delivered excellent starts and each team won. New Hampshire were the victims of a perfect game for 7.1 innings and lost. JP Arencibia had four RBI's.
Posted by
Gerry on Wednesday, June 04 2008 @ 11:02 PM EDT.
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A come-from-behind victory for New Hampshire and a fifth consecutive win for your first place Lansing Lugnuts highlight a .500 night on the farm.
After scoring 11 runs and losing by 6 on Sunday the Fishercats took no chances and scored 17 on Monday as the affiliates were a perfect 4-0 on the night.
Posted by
Pistol on Tuesday, June 03 2008 @ 09:45 AM EDT.
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The affiliates blanked a couple of opponents and gave up 17 to another.
After what was nearly a two hour rain delay the Portland Beavers and New Hampshire Fisher Cats resumed their game, and Portland may have wished the game was postponed, as the Fisher Cats had twenty-three men reach base. While Brett Cecil was likely understandably frustrated, I don’t think Ryan Patterson will object to any rain delays in the future. Meanwhile, Syracuse lost a close, low-scoring game and Lansing and Dunedin combined to score 14 runs and allow 14 runs, so it was only fair (and mathematically possible) that one of them won and one of them lost.