Atlanta Braves Minor League Recap: 5/22
Gwinnett 3, Indianapolis 4
Matt Young, playing left field, collected his first triple of the season, extending his hit streak to 5 games. Gregor Blanco has an 8 game hit streak of his own, and he's 11-30 in that span with a 1.005 OPS. Todd Redmond is on a bad streak, with losses in 3 of his last 4 games and a 10.06 ERA and 1.94 WHIP in those apperances.Jo Jo Reyes makes another rehab appearance, tossing a perfect 9th inning.
Mississippi 4, Huntsville 3
Donell Linares collected 3 hits and is now 7 for his last 18 with 2 doubles, a homer, and 5 RBI in that span. Willie Cabrera, who threw a runner out at home, also had a multi-hit game, and has a solid run of his own going, with 8 hits in his last 20 at bats. He's had a blazing May, hitting .414 with a 1.055 OPS. Jacob Thompson had a solid, if unspectacular, start and the bullpen pitched 3 scoreless innings, with Juan Abreu picking up the win, his 1st, and Lee Hyde picking up the save, his 4th.
Myrtle Beach 1, Wilmington 2, 15 innings
David Francis picked up his second walk off loss of the week, this time in the 15th inning. The other pitchers were great though, as Yeliar Castro made his first good start of the season, though it was just his second start, and Jeff Lorick and Luis Avilan combine for 5 scoreless innings in their Pelicans debuts. It's surprising that Samuel Sime has kept his solid hitting going, but his OPS, .658, isn't very impressive, mostly because his slugging, .324, is lower than his on base percentage, .333. Putting M. Jones in the recap is becoming a problem, since the Braves now have Mitch, Mike, and Myke.
Rome 0, Hickory 1
The Braves are trying to find a place for Jake Hanson's bat, playing him at first base tonight. He made an error, but if he could maintain a .438 average and 1.063 OPS for a full season I'm sure he could get away with making a lot of errors. Robinson Lopez gets the tough-luck loss, giving up just an unearned run, cause by an error by centerfielder Kyle Rose. Lopez is really looking great this year, and games like this where he's allowing less than a baserunner an inning are very encouraging. Tom Berryhill pitches a pair of scoreless innings and now has a streak of 6 scoreless over his last 4 appearances. If you take out his May 4th appearance, where he gave up 5 runs in 1 inning, his ERA drops from 3.86 to 1.17 and his WHIP drops from 1.04, which is already impressive, to 0.78.
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Schafer
1 for 4 batting .161 with an ops of .367 and 7 strike outs in 7 games. He’s gonna need a few months at least.
If he went 2-4 today he’d raise his average to .200, if he went 2-4 the next day, it would raise to .230, 2-4 the next day and he’s up to .256. My point is, he only has 31 at bats at AAA. It’s an incredibly small sample size that a hot week could change entirely. I’m not saying he won’t need a few months, I’m just saying that examining the numbers right now is very premature.
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I agree with you CB. I mean look at Blanco, he has a 9 game hitting streak now and he’s up to close to a .300 batting average. All it takes is for him to get hot and get a good hitting streak going and he’ll be fine. As he gets more AB’s and get his wrist stronger then he will start to hit for a bit more power. The guy hasn’t really played in almost a year, so we have to give him some time.
Like you say about rebuilding his wrist strength...
so long as he’s making contact and keeping Ks down, especially vs. lefties, I’d be fine with low production for a little while.
With Teheran being promoted and Masters soon
Lopez should remain in the starting rotation and get 100+ innings.
Welp I'm probably going to the Rome-Hickory game today if there aren't too many thunderstorms pitching.
I know Arodys should be pitching but any other studs you guys want PIX PLOX if I can find my camera?
by DogDaysofSummer on May 23, 2010 11:34 AM EDT reply actions
Thunderstorms pitching....
I sure did post that.
by DogDaysofSummer on May 23, 2010 11:35 AM EDT up reply actions
I’ve been thinking the same exact thing for the past week. Or just ALWAYS include our top 10-15 prospects in every write-up (like Cody Johnson, etc..)
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by Mighty Healthy on May 23, 2010 12:27 PM EDT up reply actions
I mean, I guess if enough of y’all want this we could do it, but putting up 0-4s just seems a little pointless.
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