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Offline PC

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Re: Following the Minor League Teams (2011)
« Reply #1300 on: July 01, 2011, 10:19:19 pm »
The Chiefs, like their parent team, win in the bottom of the ninth.  Down 4-3, Lombardozzi on 2nd, Antonelli on first, Jesus Valdez drives them in with a double.  Chiefs win 5-4.  :clap:

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Re: Following the Minor League Teams (2011)
« Reply #1301 on: July 01, 2011, 10:28:28 pm »
Lombardozzi has hit safely in 10 games he has played in for Syracuse , hitting .413/.426/.478 and an OPS of .904. WOW!

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Re: Following the Minor League Teams (2011)
« Reply #1302 on: July 02, 2011, 10:31:33 am »
I'll be at the Hagerstown game tonight with my brother to check out Harper, Cole, and some of the other guys tonight.  I'm pretty excited as this will be my first time seeing most of these guys.  Will post some notes later tonight.

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Re: Following the Minor League Teams (2011)
« Reply #1303 on: July 02, 2011, 10:28:29 pm »
Did anyone notice Wang had a stellar performance tonight?  4 IP 2 Hits 0 runs 2 Ks

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Re: Following the Minor League Teams (2011)
« Reply #1304 on: July 02, 2011, 10:52:28 pm »
Bryce harper tonight , 2-3 with a double and a walk, one other interesting note he has 2SB's tonight, he had 3 of them yesterday, putting him at 19 on the year. One aspect of his game that was very underrated was his speed.

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Re: Following the Minor League Teams (2011)
« Reply #1305 on: July 02, 2011, 10:56:51 pm »
Chiefs come back to win in the extra innings  Marrero drives in Antonelli for the go-ahead run.  Chiefs win 6-5. :clap:

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Re: Following the Minor League Teams (2011)
« Reply #1306 on: July 02, 2011, 11:00:48 pm »
Chiefs come back to win in the extra innings  Marrero drives in Antonelli for the go-ahead run.  Chiefs win 6-5. :clap:

just coming on here to post that.

that dude is so clutch.  batting .298 with 42 rbis.

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Re: Following the Minor League Teams (2011)
« Reply #1307 on: July 03, 2011, 12:28:28 am »
POTOMAC NATIONALS WON 14-1 TONIGHT!  Had a 7 run 8th!  Brian Peacock, Destin Hood had great nights

Wang did well but only pitchd 4 innings.  More later!  I'm tired!

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Re: Following the Minor League Teams (2011)
« Reply #1308 on: July 03, 2011, 12:05:09 pm »
There was a rain delay last night, but the Suns did end up playing in a high scoring affair.  Good crowd, here are some things I noted:

-  First, Bryce Harper made the biggest impression by a long shot.  He was a spark plug for the Suns offense and hit the ball harder than anyone else on the field by a long shot.  One of his outs was hit so loud, I was certain it was gone, but it was out just barely at the left CF wall.  On the bases, Harper caused chaos.  It seemed like even when they knew he would steal, he still went and made it.  He should have been out on one steal, but the throw was bad, and on a single he tried to go from second to home but was thrown out.  To his credit, it was an aggressive baserunning choice that put a ton of pressure on the outfielder, but the throw was perfect even with Harper barreling the catcher over.  It was a good hard play, real good baseball.  He whiffed at a bunch of pitches, but also got a good diet of breaking balls that were not close to strikes.  He also played in CF last night and looked fine.  He doesn't have great range out there, but he read the ball well and took good routes to any ball hit out there.  The opposing team was very afraid to challenge his arm on throws to third and just his presence probably changed the minds of three or four Lexington runners.  He is ready to be moved up without a doubt.

-  A.J. Cole looked good as well, but no one should expect him to rise to the MLB too quickly.  He is a tall, lanky guy that throws from the 3/4 slot and could stand to grow into his frame a little bit more.  His fastball is powerful (no guns around that I could see, but he easily threw the fastest out of any pitchers last night) and can blow by people, but Lexington's batters were able to make good contact on it at times.  His slider was good at times, but it looked like the ump called a few of his better ones balls.  The pitch isn't a true out pitch yet and probably needs to develop more.  He used the changeup a few times, mostly early in the count.  It looked like a good pitch from what I saw.  His two biggest problems were a very long first inning in which he probably threw close to 30 pitches and pitching from the stretch.  He also struggled with putting away hitters in a 0-2 or 1-2 count.  This kid has awesome potential though.

-  Blake Kelso brought a ton of energy to the top of the lineup.  He is a small guy, but walked twice and got two hits.  Once on base he caused a ton of havoc and twice went from 1st to 3rd on singles.  He was playing SS last night, but he doesn't seem to have the range or arm to be much more than a 2B.

-  It was obvious last night that David Freitas is not challenged at all at this level, he needs to be promoted to AA.  He made great contact, mostly to the gaps, and was able to work the counts and look for a good pitch each at bat.  Behind the plate, he was able to block a bunch of pitches from the sometimes erratic Suns pitching staff.  One guy ran on him and Freitas couldn't get him, about average arm strength.  The biggest complaint would probably be that he didn't do a very good job of framing the ball for strikes, but overall he looked fine behind the plate.

-  Finally, the last guy that really stood out was Kevin Keyes.  He is a big dude and has a very good power swing.  He also had a very good eye at the plate.  He half swung at a couple pitches he knew were good, seemed like a confidence issue.  He made really good contact on three of his at-bats, getting singles in two of them.  He doesn't have great speed and I didn't see enough of him in RF to tell if he could stick there, but my guess would be he is an eventual 1B with a ton of power.  He is a kid to watch and one that is definitely on the rise.

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Re: Following the Minor League Teams (2011)
« Reply #1309 on: July 03, 2011, 12:09:52 pm »
Great report jmu!  You should be a scout!

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Re: Following the Minor League Teams (2011)
« Reply #1310 on: July 03, 2011, 12:21:01 pm »
Agreed - JMU that was a great writeup.

I saw that Martinson and Sanchez had not-so-good days at the plate.  Were their performances as bad as the box score indicates?

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Re: Following the Minor League Teams (2011)
« Reply #1311 on: July 03, 2011, 12:32:04 pm »
Sanchez was solid in the field and had some good cuts at the plate.  He didn't have much patience at the plate and looks like a contact type of guy.

Martinson didn't do much to stand out.  He seemed like an organizational type of player.

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Re: Following the Minor League Teams (2011)
« Reply #1312 on: July 03, 2011, 12:38:45 pm »
Martinson didn't do much to stand out.  He seemed like an organizational type of player.

I think Martinson made at least two botched defensive plays in Chien-Ming Wang's first start there.

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Re: Following the Minor League Teams (2011)
« Reply #1313 on: July 03, 2011, 04:42:16 pm »
Shouldnt we make a Matt Skole thread? dude is tearing it up in auburn right now.

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Re: Following the Minor League Teams (2011)
« Reply #1314 on: July 03, 2011, 06:06:40 pm »
Shouldnt we make a Matt Skole thread? dude is tearing it up in auburn right now.
Do it man. Make sure to add a poll to see how others feel about him. And just for UMDterps and RD's sake note that he was a COLLEGE  player who seems to be playing well.

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Re: Following the Minor League Teams (2011)
« Reply #1315 on: July 03, 2011, 06:14:32 pm »
Do it man. Make sure to add a poll to see how others feel about him. And just for UMDterps and RD's sake note that he was a COLLEGE  player who seems to be playing well.

dude you are dense.

they aren't crapping on college players at all.  but to completely abandon the thought of drafting high school players is idiotic.

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Re: Following the Minor League Teams (2011)
« Reply #1316 on: July 03, 2011, 06:26:47 pm »
dude you are dense.

they aren't crapping on college players at all.  but to completely abandon the thought of drafting high school players is idiotic.
I never said abandon drafting college players. Quote me if you can where I say only draft college players. I say I would like us to draft more college players because they are more reliable to develop. And I supported it with stats.

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Re: Following the Minor League Teams (2011)
« Reply #1317 on: July 03, 2011, 07:19:50 pm »
I say regardless because I mean despite Hood doing well I think we are better served drafting college players. Look at the players who make a near immediate impact on the team (Zimmerman, Espinosa, Zimmermann, Strasburg, etc) As a 'rebuilding' team we should stick to college players who are more likely to be ready in a year or 2.

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Re: Following the Minor League Teams (2011)
« Reply #1318 on: July 03, 2011, 07:52:00 pm »
Antonelli is out of the lineup in Syracuse tonight, not that it means this organization will actually do something smart...  :roll:

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Re: Following the Minor League Teams (2011)
« Reply #1319 on: July 03, 2011, 08:12:58 pm »
Lombardozzi doubles.  Drives in the game-tying run.  He's 2-4 so far, batting .400 in Syracuse.  :?

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Re: Following the Minor League Teams (2011)
« Reply #1320 on: July 03, 2011, 08:27:38 pm »
Marrero's 2-4 today so far tonight too.

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Re: Following the Minor League Teams (2011)
« Reply #1321 on: July 03, 2011, 08:35:07 pm »
Marrero's 2-4 today so far tonight too.
PC, the messenger of good news :lol:

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Re: Following the Minor League Teams (2011)
« Reply #1322 on: July 03, 2011, 08:37:29 pm »
I just noticed, the Chiefs have quite a few players who are hitting well.  Lombardozzi, of course, but he only has 60 ABs in Syr.  Marrero has been there all season and he's batting .301.  Jesus Valdez is batting .297 (175 AB)  Tug Hulett is batting .286 (199 ABs).  Seth Bynum .286 (119 ABs).  Jhonatan Solano .314 (102 AB)

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Re: Following the Minor League Teams (2011)
« Reply #1323 on: July 03, 2011, 09:14:44 pm »
I just noticed, the Chiefs have quite a few players who are hitting well.  Lombardozzi, of course, but he only has 60 ABs in Syr.  Marrero has been there all season and he's batting .301.  Jesus Valdez is batting .297 (175 AB)  Tug Hulett is batting .286 (199 ABs).  Seth Bynum .286 (119 ABs).  Jhonatan Solano .314 (102 AB)
The bulk of our talented minor-leaguers have moved toward the highest levels. I remember 3 years ago we were stacked in our lowest levels. :)

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Re: Following the Minor League Teams (2011)
« Reply #1324 on: July 03, 2011, 09:16:41 pm »
Lombardozzi finished 3 for 6 for the day, batting .403 in Syracuse.  Romero pitched 2 clean innings, 1 SO.