Box Score Recap – 5/27/2013

I kept looking around the boxes for good stuff to talk about, and kept landing on Vance Worley. So I left that line in for us to check out. Aside from that, Lakewood pitchers shut down the Delmarva Shorebirds – Miguel Nunez allowed 1 R on 1H and 2BB in 6 IP and Jordan Guth got the three inning save. Also in that game, Roman Quinn had a triple and 3Ks. Fun.

Here’s the affiliate Scoreboard from MiLB.

http://www.milb.com/scoreboard/index.jsp?sid=milb&org=143&ymd=20130527

5-27-13 boxscores

24 thoughts on “Box Score Recap – 5/27/2013

  1. DSL starts on Saturday. June 6 is the first day of the draft. Cam Perkins is keeping things interesting. The weather is warming, the no-see-’ems are swarming, The beer is cold and the dogs are hot. Pass the spicy mustard and let’s get the baseball going.

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  2. Happy for Vance, I doubt he’ll ever be an above average starting pitcher in the big leagues, but he should have a better career than what he demonstrated this year so far in the majors. Hope he turns it around. I really need to vent about the Phillies so I’m hoping that General Discussion thread pops up real soon…..

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  3. The best thing about yesterday, is that Cloyd performed so bad, that they won’t get fooled into sending him out there anymore.

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  4. Tocci with a .256/.299/.311 line in May. The SLG is not going to scare anybody, but he is trending upward for a 17-year-old in the SAL. Also, his K rate is down significantly from last year (12.7 from 16.8) while his BB rate is virtually the same (5.5/5.6). Obviously there are many improvements that need to take place (much higher BB rate, more power), but he’s been impressive given the circumstances.

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  5. Tocci with a double and a single is now batting above .225. Given his age, he is holding his own nicely in SAL and deserves to finish the season there.

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    1. Tocci’s line doesn’t look that great, but when compared to Maikel Franco at age 17, in the GCL, it puts Tocci’s line in the SAL in perspective.

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  6. Let’s not minimize what Nunez is doing. At one time, he was a big time signing for us. Maybe it just took 2 years to get healthy and figure things out. He’s flying up our prospect ranking board.

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    1. It’s hard to get excited about a guy striking out 4 batters per 9 in Lakewood. Even if he did miss a lot of time.

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  7. What does Robles throw if anyone knows? I get that he is 24 in AA but his k/9 is 13.1 and that doesn’t come around very often combined with a 1.13 WHIP.

    So is it smoke and mirror5s or does he have real stuff?

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    1. I don’t know about right now, but he was a big time prospect with the Mariners and at one point was running it up to 95, he lost it at some point and was only touching 91. He has flashed a plus changeup before as well as an inconsistent curveball. But I don’t have anything first hand right now

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      1. Well for those of us frustrated with Tony and Horst he looks enticing to me right now. I thought I heard 95 on the FB when we got him so I’ve been paying attention to his numbers.

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        1. I saw him pitch. He still had the FB velocity and still lacked the FB control. He is not ready for prime time. Less stuff and less control than Aumont.

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  8. Mecias pitched up a storm tonight and over his last handful of starts has really put together some impressive stuff. That’s a nice development

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    1. I will post this again on tomorrow box score because his numbers are starting to look dominant at that level.

      Over past 6 starts:
      ERA 1.53
      WHIP 1.19
      k/9 11.3

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