Making the Team Meter 3
Here we are with the third edition of the MTM this spring. Games have started so these will now be a twice weekly occurrence. There is also some more imitation of the MTM out there, this time at Future Fish. All stats and stories linked to are current through Saturday, March 2nd.
| Player, Position | Chance | Notes |
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| Kelly Johnson, 2B |
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Worked a walk in his first game, then stole a base. Isn't that the job of a leadoff hitter? |
| Gregor Blanco, OF |
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He's not getting much playing time, so I think his chances of making the team are a bit more diminished than we thought before spring games started. |
| T.J. Bohn, OF |
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Not doing much to stand out here in early spring. |
| Pete Orr, INF |
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With Aybar not yet in camp and Woodward sitting out with a strained calf muscle, Orr could have more opportunities this spring to show that he belongs on the opening day roster. |
| Brayan Pena, C |
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He comes out of the gate hitting. He was 2-for-2 in his first game. It also appears that Brayan will be assigned to catch Kyle Davies this season. A good indication that his spot on the team is a little more secure than I first thought. |
| Tony Pena, SS |
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He's supposed to be a defense first kind of guy, and making errors will not help his chances. |
| Martin Prado, INF |
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He's hitting well early in camp, but Johnson's been getting the starts. The fact that Kelly is handling second base early in the spring is hurting Prado's chances. |
| Yunel Escobar, SS |
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He's picking up right where he left off in the AFL. If he keeps this up he may be hard to overlook. |
| Brent Lillibridge, SS |
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He's showing some good speed on the basepaths this spring. Could he make the club as a backup infielder slash pinch runner? The Braves are sorely lacking in team speed so adding Lilli to the roster might be something they are considering. Because of that I say his chances are now going up. |
| Corky Miller, C |
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Hitting-wise, Franco and Pena have been doing better than the Corkster. |
| Carlos Mendez, 1B |
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After seeing him in the game on Friday, he looks rather oldish. |
| Doug Clark, OF |
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He's a tall fellow as I found out while watching the game on Friday. |
| Willie Harris, OF |
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He hasn't stood out yet. |
| Kyle Davies, RHP |
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Very good first start, two scoreless innings. |
| Anthony Lerew, RHP |
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With three hits, an earned run, and three strikeouts it was a decent first outing. |
| Lance Cormier, RHP |
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He gets a huge boost by being in the rotation for exhibition games this spring. If Hampton is slowed this spring and can't start the season in the rotation, then Cormier will take his spot. He got knocked around in his first spring appearance. |
| Manny Acosta, RHP |
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Spotless inning in his first spring appearance. |
| Jose Ascanio, RHP |
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A spotless first outing, but he got touched up for a home run in his second outing. |
| Blaine Boyer, RHP |
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He injured the middle finger on his pitching hand while he was having some marital difficulty. |
| Joey Devine, RHP |
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Nice first outing, 2 SO's and 1 hit in 1 IP. But then he goes out there the second time and hits two batters! This may be a sign that he is not ready yet. His chances of making the team are still even. |
| Jonathan Johnson, RHP |
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So we finally find out who this guy is. And apparently he has a shot at making the opening day roster in the bullpen - otherwise he will retire. For me, though, the jury is still out on wheather or not he's major league material. Even after praise from Cox and McDowell, his odds are still going down after a rough first outing in which he allowed five hits. |
| Peter Moylan, RHP |
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He looked okay in his two innings of work on Friday. He's not overpowering anyone out there. |
| Chad Paronto, RHP |
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Despite a hit, he had a good first spring appearance. |
| Phil Stockman, RHP |
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Still rehabbing. |
| Tyler Yates, RHP |
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Despite a walk, he had a good first spring appearance. |
| Kevin Barry, RHP |
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Even though it was against college batters, four strikeouts in two innings is a good way to open the spring. |
| Buddy Carlyle, RHP |
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Two hits, two strikeouts, in two innings, not bad, but is he impressing the skipper? |
| Steve Colyer, RHP |
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A perfect first spring inning. |
| Matt Harrison, RHP |
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Good first start, though it was against college kids. |
Key:
-- = Chance of making the team is even.
= Chance of making the team is going down.
= Chance of making the team is going up.
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RE: Bohn
He did nothing in the Seattle System to stand out from the rest. What you've seen, is well what your going to get with Bohn.
by Rain Delay on Mar 4, 2007 12:01 PM EST reply actions 0 recs
Yeah
by gondeee on Mar 4, 2007 9:12 PM EST reply actions 0 recs
Yeah no kidding...
We've already got a ton of OF'ers to begin with. So Bohn will most likely play in Richmond, until they figure out he's crap and toss him to the curb. Or just let him be filler.
He comes off kinda lazy really.
by Rain Delay on Mar 4, 2007 11:13 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
Ugh
Jamal Strong was also another Seattle System guy.
by Rain Delay on Mar 4, 2007 11:14 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
Names Listed
by Jeff on Mar 5, 2007 2:25 AM EST reply actions 0 recs
I listed...
by gondeee on Mar 5, 2007 11:43 AM EST up reply actions 0 recs
Willie Harris
I haven't been keeping up on box scores or anything, but in that particular game he was 0 for 2 but managed to score twice, and made some great plays at second, a line-drive double play and a jump-throw to first from deep behind the second base bag.
I came away surprised that Willie Harris would be the player who left the biggest impression on me.
by jjschiller on Mar 5, 2007 1:02 PM EST reply actions 0 recs
re: Harris
But that's about all I know about Mr. Harris.
by Rain Delay on Mar 6, 2007 2:15 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs

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