The Dunedin Blue Jays currently have a 16-14 record and sit in third place of the West Division of the Florida State League. The D-Jays are 1.5 games of Fort Myers. In this monthly review we’ll recap seven Dunedin prospects that caught my eye and see what this month has revealed.
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If baseball were indeed 75% pitching, the Orioles' future would look very bright. Fortunately for the home club, it is not.
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perfect night for the Blue Jay farm, featuring a somewhat more-than-perfect
night for Ryan Patterson. Exaggeration? Not much.
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New Hampshire didn't start off very well -- a four game losing streak in the first week, then five losses out of six games to close out the month with only 8 wins in 22 games. Kevin Gray's article from Sunday morning contains the line: "If it weren't for the Wichita Wranglers of the Texas League, New Hampshire would own the worst winning percentage in all of Double-A baseball." That tells you pretty much all you need to know about the Fisher Cats, but, of course, more information on their "dismal start" follows.
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Orlando Trias recorded the only win for the affiliates. Lansing ran into a pretty good pitcher for A ball, Kerry Wood. Syracuse faced Cole Hamels, one of the best pitching prospects in baseball. Lansing and Syracuse lost in extra innings, New Hamshire lost in regulation. Vinnie Chulk made a AAA appearance and gave up a home run, and Billy Carnline is human after all.
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All four farm affiliates were visitors, and two were kind to their hosts.
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Hey, no offense, minor league affiliates, but you had no offense last night. Syracuse won one, but nobody else did. I worked top-down on this Minor League Update and it started off well, but by the time I got to Lansing...well, see for yourself:
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Rain helped Toronto avoid an organizational sweep Thursday, as only the postponement of the Pawtucket-Syracuse match meant that the SkyChiefs had no chance of joining the Blue Jays, FisherCats, Dunedin Jays and Lugnuts on the losing end of the scoreboard.
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The Lugnuts went 17-5 in April, as just about everything went right. Shall we revel in the details?
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Last night, I was seconds away from going with "At press time, the score of this game was..." but Dunedin finally finished it up after three hours and 13 minutes down in Sarasota. Two wins for the affiliates last night (Lansing had the night off), including a fun ending in Syracuse that inspired the weak pun in the headline.
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It is easy to underestimate the Yankee farm system. A few years
ago when Robinson Cano and Dioner Navarro were starting to make waves
in Tampa, the Yankee system was considered by many to be among the
poorest in baseball, but producing a starting second baseman and
catcher is not a bad result. For 2006, the players to watch seem
to be Phil Hughes and Jose Tabata. Jose Tabata? I hadn't
heard of him either.
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Davis reminds us that Ricky isn’t the only Blue Jay prospect named Romero, as the farm goes 3-2 with three, count ‘em, three shutouts.
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Last week in Buffalo I had a chance to sit down with Syracuse pitching coach Rick Langford. Langford has been a coach in the Jays system for eleven years and coached some of these AAA pitchers when they were in Dunedin. Langford himself pitched in the majors for eleven years and was on the famous Billy Martin managed Oakland A's in the early eighties. In 1980 Langford pitched 22 complete games in a row, on his way to finish that year with 28 complete games in 33 starts, and 290 innings pitched.
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The Devil Ray farm system is thought by many to be the best in the division. Let's see how they are doing.
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