Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Scores and Highlights from 7/18

Durham Bulls 4, Rochester Red Wings 1
Felipe Lopez was 3 for 4 with an RBI. Dan Johnson had a two run homer. Nevin Ashley had an RBI. Brandon Guyer had a triple. Lance Cormier picked up the win. Dane De La Rosa got the save.



Huntsville Stars 8, Montgomery Biscuits 2
Isaias Velasquez was 2 for 2 with a triple and an RBI. David Wendt had a double. Greg Sexton hit a solo home run. Matt Bush pitched a no-hit inning.



Charlotte Stone Crabs 9, Lakeland Flying Tigers 1
Brett Nommensen was 3 for 4 with a double, home run, 3 RBI's and 2 runs scored. Mike Sheridan was 3 for 5 with an RBI. Ty Morrison was 2 for 5 with a double, RBI and 2 runs scored. Mark Thomas had a double and an RBI. Alex Colome picked up the win. Deivis Mavarez pitched 3 scoreless innings for a save.



Bowling Green Hot Rods 6, Quad Cities River Bandits 0
Robby Price was 3 for 4 with 3 doubles, an RBI and a run scored. Robi Estrada was 2 for 4 with 2 doubles and an RBI. Julio Cedeno was 3 for 5 with a double and 2 RBI's. Steven Tinoco also had an RBI. Cj Riefenhauser pitched 5 shut-out innings for the win. Nate Garcia and Chris Rearick each had 2 shut-out innings.



Connecticut Tigers 8, Hudson Valley Renegades 3
Chris Winder was 2 for 3 with a run scored and a stolen base. Tanner Biagini had a double. Matt Rice had a solo home run and an additional RBI.



Johnson City Cardinals 4, Princeton Rays 1
Ryan Brett had a triple. Joel Caminero had a double. Lucas Irvine pitched 2 shut-out innings.



GCL Rays 12, GCL Red Sox 2
GCL Rays collected a total of 5 doubles. James Harris was 3 for 5 with a double and 3 runs scored. Granden Goetzman was 2 for 4 with an RBI, 2 stolen bases and 3 runs scored. Cesar Perez drove home 3 runs. Omar Narvaez and Darryl George each had 2 RBI's. Ryan Turner picked up the win. Zach Butler pitched 2 shut-out innings.



DSL Rays 4, DSL Dodgers 2
Adderly Rosa was 3 for 4 with a triple and an RBI. Luis Marte, Ismael Aguero and Roberto Adolfo each had an RBI. Jose Torres picked up the win and Jorge Rodriguez the save.



VSL Mariners 10, VSL Rays 3
Leopoldo Correa was 3 for 5 with a run scored. Gianfranco Aldazoro was 2 for 2 with an RBI. Jose Bellorin had a double. Erick Vasquez and Erick Epifano each had an RBI.

7 comments:

  1. great numbers in past ten games for some biscuits:

    AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS

    HENRY WRIGLEY:

    .297 37 6 11 1 0 4 6 2 5 0 0 .333 .649 .982

    STEPHEN VOGT:

    .250 36 7 9 2 0 4 12 1 4 0 0 .256 .639 .895

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  2. I saw the GCL game, and really enjoy how they play. It is always fun for me watching Joe Alvarez run a team. Constant pressure on the pitcher by baserunners pushing every lead, and the pitchers get the ball & throw it without a great deal of time between pitches. Aggerssive at the plate & in the field, and constant teaching after situations.

    Game highlights: Suero (tall LHP) looked good attacking the corners, only mistake was a 400 foot bomb by some kid named Gedman, Morillo made a great backhand/leap/toss play on a ball up the middle, Goetzman really got on top of the ball and squared it up, and although I have only seen him in one game it seems Harris is going to be easy to like, overdrafted or not.

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  3. No story today, storms knocked out power yesterday evening and again overnight, so use this thread for today's discussion.

    Liked your idea for a name Jim, "Under the Ray-dar" is good. Enjoy all of your comments too. Maybe you should start writing here, you already have a good name for it! Seriously, if anyone would like to write just drop Kevin or I and email. Doesn't have to be every day, just whenever you have something good to share, like Jim does w/ the GCL and his recent trip to see HV.

    I think I'll keep Touch Em All Time, not afraid of Alyssa. If she doesn't like it then we can just 'rassle for it. :)

    The column was going to focus on all of the transactions anyway, and BurGi has already covered those quite well. Just to make sure every saw the complete list, here is what I have, Depth Chart will be updated this morning:

    C David Wendt activated by Montgomery
    C Nevin Ashley from Montgomery to Durham
    LHSP Matt Moore from Montgomery to Durham
    RHP Jim Paduch from Montgomery to Durham
    Alex Cobb from Durham to Tampa
    Alex Torres from Durham to Tampa back to Durham
    C Robinson Chirinos from Durham to Tampa
    C Jose Lobaton to Tampa DL w/ sprained left knee
    RHRP Juan Cruz to Tampa DL w/ right groin sprain
    RHRP Adam Russell DFA's by Tampa

    Great to see Moore move to AAA. Funny how long he had to wait and the same day Paduch also gets promoted after being signed out of indy ball in June and only going 1-4 w/ 4.96 ERA.

    Couple of injuries in last nights game for Montgomery: Vogt left after taking a foul ball to the jaw, x-rays today; and Barnese left with a blister on his foot.

    In ex-Rays news, Fernando Perez signed with the Mets after being released by the Cubs. He has been assigned to AAA Buffalo Bisons. Mitch Talbot has been sent to AAA by the Cleveland Indians.

    Another funny, my Name That Minor Leaguer was going to be Paduch, thought he would be a hard one. Trivia was harder, I'll save it for tomorrow. The Hot was going to be Julio Cedeno again, went 3-5 with a 2B and 2 RBI, now hitting .300 on the season for the Hot Rods. Also a #personalcheeseball.

    Unless this heat kicks up more bad storms should be back to normal tomorrow.

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  4. Depth Chart is updated as of now, through the Dane De La Rosa callup. Should be more moves coming. I have Montgomery with 3 starting pitchers, so should see some spot starts with relievers coming up and probably a callup from Charlotte, or 2. Big worry is catcher, with all the moves in Tampa and Durham I have it as:

    Tampa: Shoppach and Chirinos
    Durham: Ashley and Albernaz
    Montgomery: Vogt and Wendt

    Haven't heard about Vogt's xrays yet, if they are bad... oh my. Wendt is ok in an emergency, but not everyday, and not all by himself.

    Thomas, Acosta and Jefferies are in Charlotte, look for Thomas if Vogt is hurt, one of the others if not hurt.

    Bailey, Torres and Castillo are in Bowling Green too, would expect Castillo to move up as a reserve in Charlotte if necessary.

    We'll just have to watch for moves on the pitchers, but Montgomery needs help in the next couple of days at most.

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  5. Have you seen O. Hernandez's line today? 4/5 including 1 double and 2 home runs. He now has 19 home runs on the season, more than 3 other teams' total I think. If I calculate correctly, his season line is .419/.469/.796. He has 25 BBs in his 211 PAs and 31 Ks.

    I wish I could find something to analyze what all of this means. Are there scouting reports? Is this a mirage due to the league?

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  6. Doug - with Bowling Green having already qualified for the post-season, and Charlotte contending in the second half, combined with the Rays hesitance to make moves unless they are forced into them (i.e., because of an injury), I would be suprised if any key pieces from either team are moved. If Vogt is out for an extended period, I would expect Jefferies to move up, and not Thomas. That would not necessitate a corresponding move from Bowling Green, at least at the catcher position.

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  7. Any chance there will be any changes with the Renegades roster?

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