Monthly Archives: June 2014

Box Score Recap – 6/19/2014

Jim had a nice write-up of JP Crawford’s not-amazing Clearwater debut – give it a look. He talked a good bit about Roman Quinn’s defense as well, which sounded really encouraging.

Seth Rosin’s been good at AA – too bad he’s repeating that level after not making it at AAA, (and MLB, though you can’t blame him for that). Hopefully this success is a precursor to him going back to AAA and hopefully turning into a useful bullpen arm that he seemed on track to be before The Phils acquired him and tried him in the rotation.

Newly-signed Aaron Brown led the way for WIL with three hits and a steal as the Cutters knocked off former Phils farmhand Marek Minarek. Cord Sandberg continued his hitting streak – it’s eight games if you include the last game of 2013. Which I’m willing to do because no one has told me I can’t. I may have been willing anyway. I’m a rebel like that.

Carlos Tocci had two singles and Zach Green was 2-3 with a walk, a double and his first 2014 home run, but The Blueclaws couldn’t get anything else on the board in support of a fine start from Mark Leiter Jr. He’s had two pretty dominant starts in a row, setting down 16 by strikeout while allowing just nine hits in 14.1 innings. Andrew Knapp left that game in the bottom of the sixth – it’s unclear why from the recap, but you just hope it isn’t related to the surgically repaired elbow he’s just starting to use at full speed again. He was involved in a game-speed throw in the fifth that pegged a runner at second after a late throw home. Maybe that or when he was caught stealing in the fourth. Hopefully we’ll get more info on that later today.

Speaking of later today – The Gulf Coast League kicks off at noon today. @statsking says he’s been asked to embargo the roster until 11am, so we’ll have to wait until then. The glut of college draftees is really going to clutter up the GCL this year, I fear. Not sure I’m happy about that – could lead to a lot of guys too often sitting on their hands until Instructs.

Continue reading Box Score Recap – 6/19/2014

Crawford Debuts with Threshers; June 19, 2014

Charlie Manuel and Dallas Green were in the stands when JP Crawford made his long awaited debut with the Clearwater Threshers Thursday evening in Dunedin.  It was not a performance he, or they, will want to remember.  JP went 0 for 4 with 3 strike outs.  He also commited 2 fielding errors.

Crawford’s first chance came in the second inning when he was the pivot for a 4-6-3 double play.  His next 2 chances came with 2 outs in the third inning.  Dwight Smith Jr., rolled a ground ball slowly toward short.  Crafword charged to get the speedy Smith, but didn’t get his glove down and the ball rolled under it.  The next batter popped up to left toward the line.  The left fielder, Brian Short, should have taken charge.  Instead, he let Crawford attempt the catch.  Looking back into the sun with his body contorted Crawford saw the ball pop out of his glove for his second error.

Crawford’s next chance didn’t occur until the eighth inning.  With one out and a runner on first, he bobbled a double play ball but recovered to get the force at second.  His last chance came in the ninth inning with the score tied, one out, and a runner on first.  The runner broke for second and the batter hit a ball to second baseman KC Serna.  He fielded the ball and threw to Crawford at the second base bag.  Crawford, the runner, and the ball all arrived at the same time.  Crawford accepted the toss and completed the throw to first to get the batter.  This play had the potential to be a train wreck.  That the base ump ruled the runner safe at second shows how close they came to a collision.  But Crawford hung in there to make the catch and relay the throw to first.  A single to shallow center by the next batter ended the game.

Roman Quinn had a good defensive game.  In the first inning, he covered a lot of ground into left center to take a fly ball away from Short.  The next batter tripled on the same trajectory but much deeper.  Quinn closed ground again but pulled up to field the carom off the wall when he realized he wouldn’t get to the ball.  He made a strong throw in to the cut off man, on the fly, no bounce.  His second chance was a routine fly ball in the fifth inning.  His next chance came in the eighth inning on a drive to  deep right center field.  Quinn ran it down on the warning track as he approached the wall.  In the ninth he fielded the game winning single and attempted to throw home.  The runner had too good a jump and scored standing up.  Quinn’s throw was late, but that didn’t matter.  What I did notice was that it was considerably off line.  I think he was just trying to put extra on a throw that had no chance of getting the runner.

Matt Boyd pitched for the Jays.  He owned the Threshers earlier this year.  In two starts, he shut them out over 15 innings allowing 7 hits, 0 walks, and striking out 17.  After his 8 inning, 2-hit, 12 K effort against the Threshers on April 25th, Boyd was called up to AA.  So, he’s back in the FSL and starting the second half.  Tonight, the Threshers hit him pretty good.  He was pulled after facing 2 batters in the 5th inning.  He had allowed 7 hits, 3 runs (1 earned), 2 walks, while striking out six.

Most of the offense came from the bottom of the order.  Harold Martinez went 3-4 with 2 runs scored.  Gabriel Lino went 2-4.  Brian Pointer went 4-4 with a double, 2 RBIs, and a run scored.  Quinn went 2-3 from the leadoff spot and went 2-3 with a walk and an RBI.  He had an infield single and a ground ball up the middle that tied the game.

Miguel Nunez started and pitched well for 6 innings allowing 3 hits and a walk.  He came undone in the 7th inning.  He left with a 3-2 lead and 2 runners on base.  Ramon Oviedo came in and retired 2 conscutive batters to end the inning – but not until after  a sac bunt, intentional walk (after he threw 3 consecutive balls), infield single, and single allowed the 2 inherited runners to score.

When are these kids going to learn not to walk batters.  Nunez started the 7th with a walk.  Dan Child, who started the 9th inning, walked his second batter.  Both walks scored.  I can’t wait to see if Nola’s control carries over from college.

GCL starts tomorrow at noon in Dunedin.  Threshers/Jays continue their series in Clearwater Friday night.  Hunks of Funk and Black Honkeys in concert after the game.

 

2014 Draft Pool Complete

Jon Mayo reported today that 3rd Round Pick Aaron Brown has signed for a good bit over slot, $750,000. This completes the Bonus Pool for the first ten rounds, and gives us a pretty good idea what The Phillies have to spend on the rest of their picks. I’ve updated the Draft Tracker, and you can take a quick look at what we know below if you haven’t been following closely. There’s more analysis after the jump…and click the graphic to make it, you know, readable.

Draft Tracker 2014

The long and short of it is this – The Phils have a total of $111,400 to spend over the $100k they’re allotted for any pick after Round 10. So they could give someone $211,400, and be limited to $100,000 each for any or all of the rest of the picks. Continue reading 2014 Draft Pool Complete

Box Score Recap – 6/18/2014

Cameron Rupp went 2-4 with two doubles and Cody Asche was 2-3 with a home run for Lehigh Valley. Rupp could have really stood to string together a couple multi-hit games in a row for the betterment of his offensive game, but he may be derailed from that for a bit. I imagine he won’t argue with a call-up – his brother sent him Twitter congrats last night for going back to the bigs. I guess that’s a pretty good source, even though it sounded late last night like Wil Nieves was planning to reevaluate today. I suppose Rupp could be on his way to St. Louis and get turned around if Nieves is actually ok. We should know in a few hours.

All nine R-Phils were on base, eight by hit and Logan Moore drew a walk. Zach Collier hit his first home run of the year, and Jesse Biddle worked through early trouble to put up a decent start – he threw 63% for strikes, which is almost halfway between really not good (<60%) and good (>2/3), so I’ll call it “meh”. Marginally ok. He allowed two home runs among the four hits and three walks he served up, while striking out five in seven innings.

J.P. Crawford’s A+ debut was rained out, and Lakewood was on the last day of their All-Star Break, while Williamsport needed 11 innings to beat Jamestown. Aaron Brown debuted with a 1-4, Cord Sandberg continued his season-long hitting streak and Jia Tromp went 4-5 with a double. He’s outclassing the league. Maybe someone can move up to A+ from Lakewood to get him time on the field there, but who that would be remains a question. I’d say pushing either Cozens or Tocci seems unwise right now, but Hiciano has probably proven himself enough at the plate, so maybe that would work. I’d guess they won’t do that for a couple weeks now that they’ve sent Tromp to WIL, but they could push it whenever if they really want to.

And in all the Jesus Alastre talk, I’ve kind of ignored Luis Mendoza, but the 17-year-old outfielder is OPSing .844 in nine June games and close to .700 on the year now. You’ll see below that I included a stat view of Manny Chavez, Phillies guy on loan to the Mexican League. Keeping in mind he’s never pitched stateside, and he’s facing lineups that include guys like Jake Fox, Chris Roberson and many former high-level minor leaguers and mostly-cup-of-coffee major leaguers, (plus Willy Taveras), this assignment is a huge test for him. Seeing how he handles himself after a couple bad outings like he’s had recently could tell us a lot about where he stands right now. I’ll try to remember to check back in a few weeks.

Continue reading Box Score Recap – 6/18/2014

Hot or Not

A look back at the 6/12-6/18 time frame…David Whitehead is the story of the week with 6 no hit innings in his first start off TJ surgery, great to see…Jiandido Tromp is doing everything he can to show the Phils they made a mistake sending him backwards to Williamsport…Carlos Tocci with several hot weeks in a row…After a hot start for Lehigh Valley, the last two weeks have landed Cameron Perkins on the not hot list …Hoby Milner is quietly putting up a very solid half season of work in Reading…Luis Garcia adds 4 saves this week to his resume which includes having allowed nary an ER this year in AAA…As he knows, big difference in the bigs…Exciting week of baseball for Cord Sandberg who showed each of his five tools.

Hot Hitters:Peter Lavin (.471, 4R HR 3RBI, 2SB); Jiandido Tromp (.450, 4R 2HR 6RBI, 2SB); Jake Fox(.429, 4R 3HR 8RBI);  Andrew Pullin (.400, 4R); Carlos Tocci (.400); Cord Sandberg (.370, 6R HR 6RBI, SB); Steve Susdorf (.364); Andrew Knapp (.357); Albert Cartwright (.333)

Not Hot Hitters: Drew Stankiewicz (000, 0-12); Cameron Perkins (.083); KC Serna (.133); Cameron Rupp (.143); Tyler Henson (.143); Chris Serritella (.154); Malquin Canelo (.154); JP Crawford (.167); Rhys Hoskins (.167); Delvi Gruillon (.176) Continue reading Hot or Not

Lehigh Valley Weekly Report

Even with their 5-4 win last night, Lehigh Valley has been really struggling and now sit at 35-37 in the Northern Division of the International League, 6.5 games behind division leading  Syracuse at the virtual half way point of the season.  The ‘Pigs continue their 8 game homestand with 6 more against Charlotte (2) followed by four against Columbus.

‘Pigs League Leaders, Hitting: Maikel Franco is 4th in AB’s(263); Tyler Henson is 5th in strikeouts (75) and 8th in SB’s(13)

Pitching: Barry Enright has the 8th worst ERA (4.77), is tied for 2nd in starts(14 and leads the league in HR allowed (15)); Luis Garcia is 4th in saves (10); Sean O’Sullivan is 5th in IP (83)

‘Pigs Prospects: Maikel Franco continues to struggle, hitting just .154 over the last 10 games with no homers and just a lone RBI.  His 20% K rate of that time period is not problematic but certainly the lack of production is.  In June, Franco is at .152/.176/.258 in 66 AB’s with 1HR and 6 RBI.  For the year, the line is .213/.274/.335 with 5HR 26RBI and a 16% strikeout rate.  Concerning.

Tyler Knigge has thrown well after two lousy outings to start his time in AAA.  Over his last three games, Knigge has thrown 4 scoreless, hitless innings, struck out 4 and didnt yield a walk. Between Reading and Lehigh Valley this year, Knigge is 3-0 with a 2.43 ERA and 3 saves.  Opponents are hitting .217 against him (.208 in AAA) and his WHIP sits right at 1.00.

Cameron Perkins has gone 0-7 over his last two games after a hot start in AAA, hitting in 8 of his first 9 contests.  Concerning are the two lonely extra base hits in 52 AB’s for Lehigh Valley. In his 14 games for the ‘Pigs Perkins is at .231/.298/.288 with 0HR and 3RBI.  The consummate doubles hitter at AA, it will be interesting to see how Perkins progresses after 150-200 AAA AB’s.

Nest Week: Rupp, Lincoln, Gillies

News and Notes: Lehigh Valley continues to have the second worst home record in the league at 15-22.

–Over their last 16 games, Lehigh Valley is a miserable 5-12 with a .211 batting average.

–RP Luis Garcia still has not allowed an earned run in 2014, a time period now spanning 17 games and 19.2IP.

–The ‘Pigs are just 6-12 when playing against a Left handed starter.

–RP Shawn Camp completed his transition into a side arming reliever on 6/3 and has yet to yield an ER in his 5 appearances since.

–RP Cesar Jiminez has not given up an ER in his last 17 games, spanning 20IP.

–SP Brad Lincoln won his third consecutive start on Sunday and his scoreless streak has reached 18IP.

–SS Freddy Galvis (clavicle) and OF CLete Thomas (ribs) remain out indefinitely, while Darin Ruf (wrist) appears to be on a 2-3 timetable for a return.

Probables: Wed: Lincoln; Thur: Bootcheck; Fri: Smith

Transactions: A rare quiet week.  Tyler Henson was activated from the “paternity list” after returning from the birth of his son.  With Henson’s return, SS Edgar Duran was sent down to AA Reading

Box Score Recap – 6/17/2014

Cody Asche was 3-3 with a double on his rehab assignment, and Leandro Castro hit his fourth home run of the year as Lehigh Valley came from behind to beat Charlotte. Cesar Jimenez, B.J. Rosenberg and Luis Garcia each tossed scoreless innings of relief. Logan Moore hit his first AA home run, and Jake Fox hit two to give him three in four games for Reading thus far. Kelly Dugan and Zach Collier returned from the DL; Collier had two hits and stole a base. Nefi Ogando got hit around for four runs on four hits and two walks.

Art Charles had two triples as Clearwater blanked Lakeland. Jeb Stefan allowed nine baserunners in six scoreless innings, striking out five. Jia Tromp had three XBH including two home runs, and Cord Sandberg and Rhys Hoskins each had two XBH, Sandberg including his first bomb of the year. He’s got nine hits in five games. Mitch Gueller allowed two hits and three walks and struck out three in four scoreless innings. And Bryan Martelo had his first professional hit in the Dom Rep. Only took him 20 PAs. Let’s hope the next one comes a little sooner.

I included the SAL All-Star Game box – all three Lakewood hitters were on base, though J.P. Crawford struck out three times and both he and Samuel Hiciano were charged with errors. Cody Forsythe worked a perfect inning for the North Division. The game ended in a tie after the South scored twice in the top of the 10th, then Crawford walked, Hiciano hit a double to move J.P. to third, and both would later score. WIllians Astudillo had a chance to win the game with a man in scoring position but he grounded out to end the game.

Continue reading Box Score Recap – 6/17/2014

Threshers; June 17, 2014

Jeb Stefan pushed Roman Quinn out of the first paragraph Tuesday with six scoreless innings.  The righty needed 98 pitches and threw 62 strikes.  He scattered 7 hits and walked 2 batters.  He also matched his season high with 5 strike outs.  It was a gritty performance by Stefan.  He was greeted by a leadoff single by the Tigers’ Chad Wright.  He was quickly erased on Stefan’s first ground ball double play of the season.  Stefan pitched out of a bases loaded, 2-out situation in the 2nd inning.  In the 3rd inning, Wright led off with another single, but was caught stealing by Gabriel Lino.  Stefan got 2 quick outs in the 4th inning before escaping another bases loaded situation.  His 5th and 6 innings were more routine with one hit and 3 strike outs.  He was strong in a 1-2-3 6th inning.  He started all 3 batters off with first pitch strikes and recorded 2 of his 5 strike outs in his last inning.  Continue reading Threshers; June 17, 2014

General Discussion – Week of 6-16-2014 – I Dislike The Braves Edition

Yeah, not a huge fan of The Braves. And I’m posting this on a Tuesday instead of a Thursday this week. Not too bad.

Also, my piece about the Lakewood position players went up this morning at Crashburn Alley. Give it a read, if you like.

Discuss.

Box Score Recap – 6/16/2014

Aaron Altherr made his big league debut, popping out as a pinch hitter in the twelfth inning. Maikel Franco was 2-4 with a double. Roman Quinn played his first pro game in centerfield. For Williamsport, fifth round pick Rhys Hoskins got his first professional hit, Cord Sandberg hit in his fourth straight game, and Ricky Bielski struck out two in a clean inning of work.

The SAL all-star game is Tuesday, and J.P. Crawford will be joining Clearwater on Wednesday.

Continue reading Box Score Recap – 6/16/2014