Monthly Archives: July 2017

Around the System–Starting Pitching, Lehigh Valley and Reading

Lehigh Valley

Mark Appel, 25, Acquired from Astros in 2015; 16 starts; 5-4 with a 4.87ERA; 81.1IP 88H 48BB 60K; 9HR allowed; .278 opp avg; 1.67WHIP; 5.3BB/6.6K per 9; .321 vs LHH, .246 vs RHH, .288 opp avg last 30 days; 2.50 ERA in 6 June starts; Appel seems to be showing signs of improvement however, put simply, needs to throw strikes.  Even in June, his walk rate was 5.2 per 9, which indicates he pitched out of many a jam, which ultimately will backfire.

Tom Eshelman, 23 Acquired from Astros in 2015; 16 starts between Reading and Lehigh Valley; 10-2 with a 2.27ERA; 107IP 91H 14BB 74K; 11HR allowed; 1.2BB/6.2K per 9; .234 opp avg; 0.98WHIP; For Lehigh Valley: 11 starts, 7-2 with a 1.96ERA; .225 opp avg; 0.94WHIP; 1.0BB/6.0K per 9; Eshelman has been outstanding all year, earning a AAA all star berth, in which he will be the starting pitcher.  Far from overpowering, Eshelman has pinpoint command and is a pleasure to work behind as he works very quickly.

Brandon Leibrandt, 24, Phils 6th round pick in 2014; 15 starts between Reading and Lehigh Valley; 7-2 with a 3.23ERA; 83.2IP 85H 28BB 62K; .273 opp avg; 1.35WHIP; 5HR allowed;3.0BB/6.6K per 9;  5-1 with a 2.44ERA in last 10 starts; 2 starts for Lehigh Valley: 1-0 with 2.45ERA.  Leibrandt has had a very good year, throwing well consistently. Spent a good portion of 2016 hurt, so the Phils will be watching his innings moving forward I suspect.

Jake Thompson, 23, Acquired from Texas in 2015; 15 starts, 3-9 with a 5.97ERA; 75.1IP 97H 29BB 62K; 6HR allowed; 3.5BB/7.4K per 9; .321 opp avg; 1.67WHIP; .305 vs LHH; .333 vs RHH; .345 opp avg last 30 days; 2017 has been an unmitigated disaster for Thompson.  While watching several of his AAA rotation partners getting called to Philly and having a modicum of success (or at least not all out failure), Thompson has basically been throwing batting practice all season.  After an outstanding 2016, I’m curious as to whether this is a health issue or the tinkering of his mechanics

Cesar Ramos, 33, Signed as a free agent in 2017; 21 games (9 starts); 4-3 with a 3.86ERA; 58.1IP 55H 18BB 41K; 2.8BB/6.3K per 9; .231 vs LHH, .260 vs RHH, .327 opp avg last 30 days; In his 9 starts, Ramos is 0-3 with a 5.75ERA; As a reliever, Ramos is 4-0 with an 0.81ERA; Ramos has been the sacrificial lamb when the ‘Pigs need a starter which has been fairly often due to injuries and callups.  The numbers speak for themselves…he is most effective in the ‘pen, as a long reliever.

DL: Zach Eflin.

Reading

Drew Anderson, 23, Phils 21st round pick in 2012; 16 starts; 5-3 with a 3.56ERA; 83.1IP 67H 27BB 71K; 10HR allowed;.216 opp avg; 1.13 WHIP; 2.9BB/7.7K per 9; .212 vs LHH; .221 vs RHH, .178 opp avg last 30 days; Anderson is one of those pitchers you watch who you think could be a major league pitcher; He has a mound presence and knows how to pitch with it showing in his results; Previous injury issues will have the Phils closely monitoring innings in the second half of the season.

Tommy Bergjans, 24, Acquired from Dodgers in 2016; 4 starts, 1-1 with a 6.75ERA; 17.1IP 16H 6BB 14K; 3.1BB/7.3K per 9; .246 opp avg; 1.27WHIP; .200 vs LHH, .300 vs RHH; Bergjans moved into the Reading rotation in June after spending the first two months of the season in Extended Spring Training.  He has pitched better than his ERA indicates but after watching him a couple of times, he probably maxes out as a AA arm.

Cole Irvin, 23, Phils 5th round pick in 2016; 14 starts between CLearwater and Reading; 6-6 with a 2.70ERA; 80IP 85H 17BB 60K; 1.9BB/6.8K per 9; .273 opp avg; 1.28 WHIP; 4HR allowed; Irvin has thrown very well this year, transitioning to Reading recently with two effective starts.  After holding the opposition to a .197 average last year, Irvin has been more hittable this season but shown a good deal of savvy on the mound.

John Richy, 24, Acquired from Dodgers in 2015; 11 games (6 starts) between Reading and Lehigh Valley; 1-2 with a 6.29ERA; 34.1IP 52H 7BB 22K; .354 opp avg; 1.72 WHIP; 1.8BB/5.8K per 9; Richy was injured to start the season and has been consistently poor since being activated from the DL.

Tyler Viza, 22, Phils 32nd round pick in 2013;14 starts, 6-4 with a 5.45ERA; 71IP 78H 23BB 50K; .275 opp avg; 1.42WHIP; 2.9BB/6.3K per 9; .295 vs LHH, .255 vs RHH, .247 opp avg last 30 days; Viza has had an ERA over 5 each month of the season thus far after a good 2016.  His last start was an excellent start in beginning to turn things around.

DL: Miguel Nunez, Mario Sanchez; Suspended: Eineiry Garcia

 

Box Score Recap – 7/4/2017

Lehigh Valley won by shutout, Crawford hit 2 home runs.

Reading lost by shutout.  Jerad Eickhoff made a successful rehab start.

Clearwater won by a 3-hit shutout.

Lakewood won, holding the opposition to a single run.

Williamsport  won with a late rally.

The GCL Phillies won on an Edwin Rodriguez walk off HR.  Zach Eflin had a successful rehab start.

Lots of good pitching performances Tuesday.

And, lots of player movement among the affiliates – 18 level assignments, 1 rehab assignment, 4 signings, 1 DL assignment, and 1 release.

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Box Score Recap – 7/3/2017

Lehigh Valley lost again and is 3-5 since June 26th.

Reading overtook Lehigh Valley for the best winning percentage in the organization. Oh, and Carlos Tocci went long for the second game in a row.  Juiced ball?  Park effect?  Law of averages?  Launch angle?  Spinach?

Clearwater lost to a couple long balls.

Lakewood dropped a Fanti start.

Williamsport got drubbed late.

The GCL Phillies lost in 10 innings, and were victims of the new extra innings rule, again.

Zach Eflin is reportedly scheduled to pitch four innings in Tuesday’s 10:00 AM GCL game.

I have removed the thumbs up/down on comments.  I’m tired of seeing even informational posts given a thumbs down.  The thumbs down fairies can either grow the “courage” to make comments when they disagree or they can go elsewhere.  I’ve had it for now.

Continue reading Box Score Recap – 7/3/2017

Open Discussion: Week of July 2nd

The Phillies were 3-3 last week!  The Phillies swept a two-game series in Seattle to end the west coast swing of their road trip.  They returned to the east coast and salvaged their series against the Mets with a getaway day victory.

The Phillies offerings under their redesigned Schedule tab are too annoying to navigate. The graphics and ads make the load back and forth between pages too long to bear.  I don’t have the patience to get the team and individual info I would like to provide here.  For this I am truly sorry.

Continue reading Open Discussion: Week of July 2nd

Box Score Recap – 7/2/2017

Lehigh Valley won behind Brandon Leibrandt’s pitching and home runs by Scott Kingery and J.P. Carwford.

Reading won in a walk off in ten innings.  Carlos Tocci forced extras with his first AA home run in the eighth inning.

Clearwater committed 5 errors while JoJo Romero struck out ten and allowed an unearned run.

Lakewood won.  Ranger Suarez and Trevor Bettencourt combined for a 4-hitter.

Williamsport lost.  Greg Pickett (.372) hit his second HR, this one to the opposite field.

The GCL Phillies do not play on Sundays.

Continue reading Box Score Recap – 7/2/2017

Box Score Recap – 7/1/2017

Good day for the affiliates, 7 wins in 8 games.

Lehigh Valley split a double header.

Reading swept a double header.

Clearwater won in extra innings.

Lakewood won big.

Williamsport won its fifth in a row.

The GCL Phillies won a rain-shortened game.

Continue reading Box Score Recap – 7/1/2017

2017 Post Draft Discussion; July2, 2017

This is a continuation of the 2017 First Year Player Draft thread so we can consolidate all of our draft talk.  It will likely be the last since the deadline is July 7th and the Phillies have likely completed their signings.  I will continue to look here for any information on signings that you find.  If you hear one of our new prospects has signed, please share the link here.

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2017 International Signing Discussion, July 1, 2017

With the International Signing Period ready to begin, here is another article from John Yarusinsky.  In it he discusses the player that has been linked with the Phillies for several weeks, shortstop Luis Garcia.   Continue reading 2017 International Signing Discussion, July 1, 2017

Box Score Recap – 6/30/2017

Clearwater beat first place Tampa on Cord Sandberg’s home run.

Lakewood lost late when a fielding error led to 2 unearned runs.

Williamsport won easily.  Haseley debuted with 2 hits, Scheiner had three.  Andrew Brown allowed one hit in five innings in his first start.

The GCL Phillies lost on a wild pitch.  Ben Pelletier had a game-tying, 3-run double.

Lehigh Valley was postponed.

Reading was suspended, trailing, 1-0.

Continue reading Box Score Recap – 6/30/2017