Take a look below the fold for the performance of both the Williamsport and GCL Phils bullpen. A warning on any projections. When you get so low in the system, it is very difficult to have an idea what the Phils thinking will be. I am making a somewhat educated guess, but it is just that a guess. I am looking at numbers, age, my view of needs, and scouting reports when I make projections. Of course, the Phils consider their needs along with many intangibles that I can’t consider for lack of knowledge. (i.e players makeup, if they want a particular coach involved with a player, etc.) There are probably many more players that will be released simply from a numbers perspective, as the 2010 draft will provide a new influx of players. Feel free to comment and question. Look for the System Report on Catchers, coming out soon. Continue reading Around the System, Bullpen (Short Season/Rookie)
Monthly Archives: September 2009
Around the System, Bullpen (A)
Read below the fold for a look at the performance of the Clearwater and Lakewood bullpens this year, and what the future holds for each player in the ‘pen. Continue reading Around the System, Bullpen (A)
Jason Knapp to have surgery
Just figured I’d pass along this quick note.
Jason Knapp will undergo arthroscopic surgery to remove loose bodies.
Knapp, considered by some to be the key to the Cliff Lee trade earlier this season, was injured at the time of the trade. The Indians pulled the trigger anyways, feeling Knapp would not need surgery after looking at his medical records. However, the right-hander had not had an MRI with Philadelphia, which showed the loose bodies. He should be recovered in plenty of time for spring training; the Indians do not plan to file a grievance against the Phillies.
Around the System, Bullpen (AAA and AA)
Take a look below the fold for the bullpen report specific to Lehigh Valley and Reading. Expect to see Part Two of the report (Clearwater and Lakewood) around mid-week and the last of the bullpen report (Williamsport and GCL) prior to next weekend. Continue reading Around the System, Bullpen (AAA and AA)
Around the System, Starting Pitching, Lower Half
Below the fold is an update on the Starting Pitching in the lower portion of the organization. Feel free to comment and question. Continue reading Around the System, Starting Pitching, Lower Half
News and Notes
A couple of items over the last several days. Andy Tracy and Sergio Escalona were both called up by the Phils to fill in some of the voids left by injury and lack of production. Tracy, a 35 year old power hitting first baseman, was among the IL league leaders in several categories, including HR, RBI, R and BB. Escalona, has been used as a situational lefty in both Reading and Lehigh Valley and will be picking up some of the innings left out there by the injury depleted Phillies bullpen.
To make room on the 40 man roster, Lehigh Valley starter Rodrigo Lopez was released. Lopez, 34, was fairly effective this year in Lehigh Valley and provided the Phils with a couple of decent starts. Just not enough room for the veteran righty.
Lakewood won Game One of their series behind a very nice outing from Matthew Way. Way went 7 innings and gave up just a run on 7 hits, while striking out 7. Anthony Gose had a big day offensively with 3 hits, while Travis D’Arnaud, Travis Mattair and Brian Gump had two hits apiece. Lakewood did leave 13 men on base, but still managed the victory with Santo Hernandez earning the save. Look for Trevor May on the hill tomorrow night as Lakewood attempts to close out the series.
A rough outing for Mike Stues in Game One of the Reading series, as the RPHILS lost 9-4 in Game One of their Best of Five tilt against Akron. Stutes went 5.1 innings, giving up 6 runs (3 earned) on 9 hits. AFter the Phils scored two early runs, Akron starter Josh Tomlin retired 17 straight batters as the Aeroes built their lead. This game also featured the return of Michael Taylor who has missed several weeks with an oblique injury. Taylor was 0-4 with 3 strikeouts. Yohan Flande gets the call tonight for Reading.
Why We Play the Game
If you have been a consistent reader of this blog you will recall my first entry in which I described the struggles and the grind that is minor league baseball. Unless you have gone through it, you really can’t understand how grueling a 140 game season is on both your body and mind. The best part about the journey is seeing your hard work pay off and on September 6th it did for me, when we beat the Connecticut Defenders to clinch a spot in the AA Eastern League playoffs. Continue reading Why We Play the Game
Around the System (Starting Pitching, Top Half)
With the end of the season, we will take a more in depth look at the numbers of each player in the organization along with a projection of where they will end up next season.
Lehigh Valley
Andrew Carpenter, Age 24, 25 games, 11-6 , 3.35 ERA, 156 IP, 47 BB 120K, 0.83 GO/AO, .271 opponent average (.255 with RISP). In addition to his time with the ‘Pigs, Carpenter was 1-0 with an 11.12 ERA in 3 appearances (1 start) with the Phils. He is a member of the Phils 40 man roster, and will have two option remaining going into next season. SEE END OF SEASON ‘PIGS REPORT FOR COMMENTARY Continue reading Around the System (Starting Pitching, Top Half)
Daily Discussion
Playoff series begin for both Reading and Lakewood this evening with Mike Stutes throwing for Reading, while Matthew Way gets the nod for the BlueClaws. The Reading series is best of five, while the Lakewood series is best of three.
Lakewood suffered a bit of a blow with Justin DeFratus being placed on the DL with the ever popular oblique injury.
I am a little bit suprised that the Phils have not added another player or two to the roster of the big club as injuries and lack of bench production continue to be problematic for the Phils. While the potential possibilities certainly are not game changers, adding Andy Tracy a power hitting left handed bat seems to make some sense. With Greg Dobbs out another week to 10 days and Matt Stairs not having had a hit since the all star break, the addition of someone like Tracy who gives you a quality at bat seems to be a no brainer. Additionally, with the injuries in the ‘pen, the addition of Mathieson and/or Escalona seems to make some sense. That still may happen when the Reading season concludes. The addition of either Mathieson or Tracy would mean a corresponding 40 man roster move would be needed.
Lehigh Valley– End of Season Report
Before we get to the final Lehigh Valley report of 2009, a huge thank you goes out to the Lehigh Valley IronPigs Media Relations Staff. ‘Pig broadcasters/Media Relations Director Matt Provence and Jon Schaeffer were very helpful during this year and for that Phuture Phillies thanks you. More specifically, without the near daily assistance of Lehigh Valley Media Relations Assistant Tommy Viola, the information available to the readers of this website would have been drastically less. Dealing daily with tv/radio/ print/blog media, in sometimes extremely stressful situations, Tommy’s availability (and good humor) and the importance he placed in ensuring everyone could do their respective jobs professionally can not be overstated. Thank You.
Lehigh Valley finished their season at 71-73, in 3rd place of the Northern Division of the International League.
‘Pigs league leaders: Andy Tracy finished 4th in runs (76), 2nd in homers (26), 2nd in RBI’s (96) and led the league in walks(74); Mike Cervenak was 5th in hits (141), 5th in RBI’s (77), 8th in average (.305) and 3rd in doubles (36); Rich Thompson was 5th in triples (7) and 8th in stolen bases (26). ANdrew Carpenter was 4th in Wins (11), , 3rd in IP (156), 6th in strikeouts (120), and 6th in ERA (3.35); Kyle Kendrick was 5th in ERA (3.34) and 3rd in WHIP (1.17). Continue reading Lehigh Valley– End of Season Report