A split for the minor league teams last night.
Dunedin and Charleston won, Syracuse lost, New Hamphsire was rained out, and here's the fastest minor-league update in the west. Click
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Rough night in the minors as only New Hampshire was able to pull out a win. Dunedin was rained out. At least Aaron Hill and Gabe Gross had decent nights.
On the eve of the big club drafting 18 more Major League hopefuls, the boys already on the farm got it done with three wins in four tries.
Syracuse had a big finish and David Bush had his second straight strong start.
The farm affiliates won 3 of 4 on Saturday, with only New Hampshire ending up on the short end of the stick.
Toronto's minor-league teams combined for just nine runs and one win yesterday, but the win was dramatic.
Justin Speier and Chris Woodward stood out in the wrong way in A ball yesterday. Speier gave up a home run to the first batter he faced. In the fifth inning, seven of the first eight Dunedin hitters reached base, the exception...Chris Woodward. Welcome to A ball guys.
Posted by
Gerry on Friday, June 04 2004 @ 09:29 AM EDT.
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Let's look at it this way -- at this point, Josh Banks has nowhere to go but up for the New Hampshire Fisher Cats.
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Jordan on Thursday, June 03 2004 @ 10:00 AM EDT.
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Chalk up 3 more wins as the three highest levels teams followed the parent club in winning and low A Charleston had the night off.
The Memorial Day fireworks went off in Syracuse and Charleston yesterday as the SkyChiefs and Alley Cats enjoyed offensive explosions. New Hampshire and Dunedin battled hard, with the Blue Jays emerging victorious and the Fisher Cats… well, they’ll get ‘em next time!
Three of the Jays minor league teams fail to win a game for the second straight day. Jesse Harper pitched well again for Dunedin. Francisco Rosario blew up good with a sore arm and Josh Banks has been promoted to AA. Chris Woodward and Justin Speier have been added to the Dunedin roster.
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Gerry on Monday, May 31 2004 @ 09:52 AM EDT.
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The farm affilliates took a good beating yesterday, with only Dunedin putting up much of a fight.
The Charleston Alley-Cats were rained out early, so only three of the Jays’ farm teams took the field last night. Dunedin scored a huge victory, but New Hampshire and Syracuse lost close games.
As the major league Alex Rios watch began last night the depleted Syracuse Skychiefs won without him as the minor league teams were 2-1 on the night.