Archive for April, 2007
Two More 50-Gamers



Tigers righthander Sendy Vasquez was suspended for 50 games on Monday for violating Major League Baseball’s performance-enhancing drug policy.

Signed out of the Dominican Republic in 2003, Vasquez ranked No. 12 in the Tigers system heading into this season. His suspension began on Friday, April 27. This season, Vasquez was 0-3, 8.20 in 19 innings at high Class A Lakeland.

Blue Jays righthander Matt Roney tested positive for what Major League Baseball deemed a drug of abuse. Roney, who was 2-0, 0.90 in 10 innings at Triple-A Syracuse this season, was also suspended 50 games by MLB.



Tensions Will Be High



Last week, high Class A Winston-Salem and Potomac got into an ugly brawl at Ernie Shore Field that local police wound up having to break up.

Tonight, the Warthogs and P-Nats begin a four-game series in Potomac. And you can bet tensions will be high. [...] Continue Reading »


Elbert Hurting



Dodgers lefthander Scott Elbert has been sidelined with shoulder soreness ever since his last start . . . and that was two weeks ago.

This season, Elbert is 0-1, 3.86 with a 24-10 strikeout-walk ratio in 14 innings at Double-A Jacksonville. The Dodgers are being understandably cautious with their 2004 first-round pick, whom they signed for $1.575 million. [...] Continue Reading »


Broadway Leaves Start Early



White Sox righthander Lance Broadway left his Sunday start against Durham after just two pitches due to lower back pain.

The 2005 first-round pick out of Texas Christian, who is 0-1, 3.04 in 24 innings at Triple-A Charlotte this season, was expected to see a doctor when the club arrived back in Charlotte today.

“We don’t think it’s anything serious and he was removed for precautionary reasons,” Sox farm director Alan Regier said. “He couldn’t get full extension on his pitches. It wasn’t bad while he was warming up, but once the game intensity picked up we decided to take him out and see what’s going on.”



BAPR Plus: April 30



There aren’t many outings that could make Justin Upton’s fifth straight game with a home run only the second biggest story of the day, but Tim Lincecum’s starts are starting to defy explanation. Lincecum continued to treat Triple-A like it’s rookie ball.

Triple-A

The way Tim Lincecum is pitching, it’s going to be hard for the Giants to keep him in Triple-A much longer. Lincecum struck out 14, walked no one and allowed only three hits in six innings to lower his ERA to a barely visible 0.29. The San Francisco Chronicle notes that a former Giants’ top prospect will be joining Lincecum in Fresno as Jesse Foppert has become a reclamation project for three Giants minor league pitching coaches. Lincecum has now struck out 104 batters and allowed only 26 hits in 63 innings as a pro.

Charlotte’s Lance Broadway lasted only two pitches before leaving with a sore back Sunday. Durham rallied for two runs in the bottom of the ninth to beat the Knights 2-1. [...] Continue Reading »


Highs & Lows: April 29



TRIPLE-A

HIGHS: Mariners catcher Jeff Clement homered and drove in six runs and right fielder Wladimir Balentien went 3-for-6 with another three RBIs as Tacoma pounded Las Vegas, 15-1. Clement, who is off to a slow start after hitting just .189/.204/.321 in Hawaii Winter Baseball last fall, is now batting .225/.311/.388 with a pair of home runs in 80 at-bats for the Rainiers . . . Athletics second baseman Kevin Melillo went 3-for-5 with a home run and drove in four and first baseman Daric Barton collected a pair of hits in Sacramento’s 10-0 shutout of Salt Lake . . . Pirates outfielder Rajai Davis homered, tripled and had three RBIs in Indianapolis’ 10-0 shutout of Ottawa . . . And Devil Rays righthander Andy Sonnanstine had nearly flawless command in Durham’s 7-2 win against Charlotte. Sonnanstine allowed a run on three hits and struck out 11 over seven innings. On the season, the 2004 13th-round pick is now 2-2, 2.70 with a 37-6 strikeout ratio in 30 innings. [...] Continue Reading »


Highs & Lows: April 28



TRIPLE-A

HIGHS: If Hunter Pence sticks in the big leagues—he was called up Friday night—at least he went out in style. Pence went 3-for-5 with a triple, double and stolen base in Round Rock’s 8-7 loss to Albuquerque. In 85 at-bats for the Express, the 2004 second-round pick batted .341/.398/.588 with 10 doubles, three homers and 19 RBIs . . . Portland second baseman Craig Stansberry doubled three times in the Beavers’ 11-5 loss to Tucson . . . In one of the best pitching matchups of the night, Rochester righthander Matt Garza squared off against Toledo righthander Virgil Vasquez, with the Mud Hens defeating the Red Wings, 6-2. Vasquez earned the win after allowing a pair of runs on seven hits and striking out seven in 7 1/3 innings. Garza meanwhile also allowed two runs on six hits and struck out six over six innings of work . . . Speaking of work, Indians righthander Adam Miller threw 97 pitches—66 for strikes—in Buffalo’s 5-1 loss to Pawtucket. Miller allowed two hits over seven shutout innings and struck out eight . . . Finally, good news for Pirates fans. First, righthander Bryan Bullington was clocked at 93 mph in his last start and now John Van Benschoten seems to be following that path. Van Benschoten’s fastball was up to 92 mph in Indianapolis’ 2-1 loss to Ottawa, and the righthander tossed 7 1/3 shutout innings, striking out seven. [...] Continue Reading »


Pence Called Up



Looking for answers at the major league level, the Astros turned their attention inward and called up outfielder Hunter Pence late Friday night.

It was only a matter of time for the 24-year-old, who proved his versatility by playing all three outfield positions in the Arizona Fall League, then got off to a .341/.398/.588 start at Triple-A Round Rock in 85 at-bats this season.

In the AFL last season, one scout referred to Pence as “a bigger, stronger version of Eric Byrnes,” for his frame and unconventional approach at the plate. Pence also has big power, hitting a combined 59 home runs over the last two seasons at low Class A Lexington, high Class A Salem and Double-A Corpus Christi.

Read a Prospect Q&A with Pence from last May, or check out how just how much he improved defensively, and brush up on Pence’s unorthodox stance before you get the chance to see it live.

Pence is expected to see playing time this weekend at home against Milwaukee.



Early Statistical Leaders



A look at the early minor league leaderboards, through games of April 25. This time we highlight four important categories.

SLUGGING PERCENTAGE
BATTER CLUB CLASS SLG
* Cust, Jack Portland AAA .823
* Tripp, Brandon Delmarva LoA .789
Mather, Joe Springfield AA .772
Braun, Ryan Nashville AAA .765
* Perry, Jason Midland AA .756
# Saltalamacchia, Jarrod Mississippi AA .754
Brinkley, Dante Carolina AA .742
* Raglani, Anthony Jacksonville AA .742
* Bell, Bubba Lancaster HiA .738
Pearce, Steven Lynchburg HiA .737

Braun’s power exploits have been well-documented in Prospect Hot Sheet, and his 15 extra-base hits lead the minors.

ON-BASE PERCENTAGE
BATTER CLUB CLASS OBP
* Appert, Luke Stockton HiA .552
D’Antona, Jamie Tucson AAA .532
* Burnham, Gary Ottawa AAA .528
Sollmann, Steven Huntsville AA .527
Raynor, John Greensboro LoA .506
* Tripp, Brandon Delmarva LoA .506
# Doumit, Ryan Indianapolis AAA .493
* Haynes, Nathan Salt Lake AAA .486
* Ellsbury, Jacoby Portland AA .483
* Paulk, Michael Asheville LoA .481

D’Antona’s 12 walks (against just seven strikeouts) and one hit by pitch are the foundation of his on-base percentage–but hitting .444 doesn’t hurt, either.

STARTING PITCHER SO/9
PITCHER CLUB CLASS SO/9
* Richardson, Dustin Greenville LoA 14.21
* Braddock, Zach West Virginia LoA 14.06
McGowan, Dustin Syracuse AAA 13.50
* Kershaw, Clayton Great Lakes LoA 13.26
Rollins, Lewis Columbus LoA 13.22
Gallardo, Yovani Nashville AAA 12.91
* Gonzalez, Gio Birmingham AA 12.66
* Wright, Chase Trenton AA 12.21
Vasquez, Virgil Toledo AAA 12.19
Buck, Dallas Visalia HiA 12.18

Kershaw has 28 strikeouts in 19 innings, but also 12 walks. And though he struck out 12 in his last outing, he also surrendered his first pro home run.

RELIEF PITCHER SO/9
PITCHER CLUB CLASS SO/9
Day, Dewon Birmingham AA 21.81
Rojas, Jose A. Dayton LoA 19.89
Balfour, Grant Huntsville AA 18.32
* Kilby, Brad Midland AA 17.69
* Rodriguez, Noe Kannapolis LoA 16.62
Pichardo, Kelvin San Jose HiA 16.03
* White, Garrett Great Lakes LoA 15.95
* Soto, Edgar Charleston LoA 15.83
Romero, Felix Bowie AA 15.80
Cruse, Andrew Lakewood LoA 15.75
Wayne, Brett Montgomery AA 15.75

Day has registered 21 strikeouts in just 8 2/3 relief innings, and he has retired the side on strikeouts in four of his eight outings.


Figueroa Latest Suspended



The commissioner’s office has suspended Dodgers minor league lefthander Jonathan Figueroa for 50 games for testing positive for a performance enhancing substance in violation of the minor league drug prevention and treatment Program. His suspension will take effect on June 19th, the date of the first scheduled game of the season for Rookie-level Ogden.

Figueroa once ranked as the Dodgers’ No. 2 prospect (heading into the 2003 season–the Mark Teixeira cover Prospect Handbook, for BA fans) after he went 7-3, 1.42 with 105 strikeouts and 39 walks in 76 innings between the Pioneer and South Atlantic leagues. He threw in teh 89-94 mph range with his fastball, and his curveball was considered the organization’s best.

However, the Venezuela native, who signed for $500,000, never followed up with any success, and his career ERA was 5.26 entering the season. He’s never pitched 100 innings in a season due to injuries (shoulder) and ineffectiveness.

Just 23, Figueroa was in extended spring training and had not been assigned to a full-season roster, another sign his star had fallen significantly.



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