Three wins in four games. Brian Hall digs the long ball and Syracuse loves the French.
Posted by
Gerry on Friday, August 20 2004 @ 09:26 AM EDT.
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The Fisher Cats swept Binghamton, as the farm affiliates went 2-3 on Wednesday.
4 wins. 2 losses. Dunedin split a doubleheader while Auburn had the night off.
A couple updates thanks to Gerry in yesterday's thread. Gustavo Chacin has been called up to AAA Syracuse to fill in for Jesus Sanchez. I suspect there's a good chance that he'll be sent back down come playoff time. Also Shawn Fagan has been
suspended for 15 days for unspecified reasons.
4 wins and 3 losses for the Blue Jay farm as a former top prospect makes an encouraging start, a previously unheralded prospect continues to command attention, and a brand new prospect makes his debut.
New Hampshire stay hot. Curtis Thigpen digs the long ball. Pulaski win ugly. Zach Jackson makes his debut tonight. The minor league teams had a strong week, going 26-10. Dunedin, Charleston and Auburn were a combined 15-2.
Posted by
Gerry on Monday, August 16 2004 @ 10:02 AM EDT.
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Raging comebacks, blown leads, late-inning homers and a couple of dominating starts were the stories on a 4-3 night for the farm affiliates.
More rain, Jamie Vermilyea gives up some runs, a walk off home run, and a walk off stolen base, by a catcher.
Posted by
Gerry on Saturday, August 14 2004 @ 10:15 AM EDT.
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Adam Lind is hot, hot, hot.
Josh Banks is not, not, not.
Two rainouts and a rain shortened game, plus bonus coverage!
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The minor league affiliates destroyed everything in their path, winning six out of six and suffering one rainout.
Only one win as the Jays affiliates struggled to score runs. Auburn was rained out and Charleston had the night off.
4 wins and 1 loss for the Blue Jay farm, with New Hampshire taking the night off.
While everyone was obsessing over the big boys, the junior teams must have been distracted too. Only Pulaski won, and that in extra innings. Francisco Rosario had another disappointing start.
Posted by
Gerry on Monday, August 09 2004 @ 01:51 AM EDT.
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A couple of eighth inning rallies to break 3-3 ties and a Pulaski whitewash were the highlights of a 3-2 Saturday night for the farm affiliates.
Gustavo Chacin was outstanding again, a Jason Arnold sighting, and two home runs for Brian Hall
Two wins at the top of the system, and Pulaski piled it on in the Appy League. The Jays affiliates were 3-3 on the night.