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‘Pigs Weekend Report

A good weekend for Lehigh Valley as they took 2 out of 3 from Scranton as they go into the All Star Break.  With this being All Star week, no Lehigh Valley report this Thursday, just a brief ‘Pigs update next Sunday, as Lehigh Valley gets back into the action.

Saturday (1)–The ‘Pigs played two on Saturday after their game in Scranton on Friday was rained out.  JA Happ (0-1) got the start and took the loss in the 3-0 Scranton victory in game One.  Scranton put two runs on Happ in the third inning on 3 consecutive hits and a sacrifice fly, and added an insurance run in the 5th on Jesus Montero’s 7th homer of the year. Happ left after 5, having allowed 3 runs on 5 hits. He walked 3 and struck out 7. Lehigh Valley was unable to do much of anything against Scranton starter Tim Redding who allowed just four hits.   Continue reading ‘Pigs Weekend Report

Sunday Snippet

Just a brief note that Lakewood closer Jordan Ellis, 24 was promoted to High A Clearwater.  Ellis although old for the league has pitched very well, going 3-3 with a 2.47 ERA in 33 games to go along with 11 saves.  In his 43.2 innings of work, Ellis has allowed 31 hits, walked 17 and struck out 55.  Opponents were hitting just .200 against him, and his WHIP in Lakewood stood at 1.09. Going to Clearwater along with Ellis is Catcher Torre Langley, 22.

New faces on the Lakewood roster are Catcher David Doss along with LHP Kyle Carr who was the Twins 12th Round pick in the ’08 draft.

Ruiz Activated, Sardinha DFA

The ranks of the infirm have finally started to dwindle, with another activation from the disabled list by the Phillies, this time catcher Carlos Ruiz. To make room on the roster, the Phils designated catcher Dane Sardinha for assignment.  Sardinha filled in admirably, even knocking a few homers out of the yard during a time where both Ruiz and Brian Schneider were suffering through injuries.

Around the System, Starters, Top Half

A look at the current starting rotations for the top half of the minor league organization.  Lakewood, Williamsport and GCL to follow next week sometime.

Lehigh Valley

JA Happ, 27, Makes his first start (other than rehab) for Lehigh Valley Saturday evening.

Andrew Carpenter, 25, 16 starts, 7-6 with a 3.21 ERA; 89.2 IP 85H 30BB 63K; 1.28 WHIP; .252 opp. avg., 1.11 Go/AO; .192 vs. LH, .301 vs. RH, .218 with RISP.  Carpenter has once again been very solid and has been denied any meaningful opportunity at Major League work whether starting or in long relief.  Maybe in time.

Nate Bump, 33, 16 starts, 7-4 with a 2.55 ERA; 95.1 IP 102H 22BB 46K 5HR allowed; 1.30 WHIP; .277 opp. avg., 1.36 GO/AO; .301 vs. LH, .257 vs. RH, .240 with RISP/  Bump is far from overpowering but simply knows how to pitch. He is deep insurance for the Phils. Continue reading Around the System, Starters, Top Half

Transactions

Several transactions by Lehigh Valley today.  Brian Bocock was outrighted to Lehigh Valley after being designated for assignment and was placed on the active Lehigh Valley roster.  2B/SS Keoni DeRenne who hit .250 in his 12 AB’s with Lehigh Valley was sent down to Reading, making room for Bocock.

Relief Pitcher Brian Gordon (hip strain) and Starting Pitcher Brian Mazone (turf toe) were placed on the disabled list.  I would expect Mazone’s “turf toe” to clear up, just after the all star break. JA Happ was officially added to the Lehigh Valley roster and will start this evening.

One more transaction of note, Reading OF Quintin Berry was designated for assigment as the Phils needed room on the 40 man roster with the activation of Ryan Madson.

Madson Activated, Zagurski Optioned

The Phillies today announced that reliever Ryan Madson has been activated after missing much of the seasons first half after kicking a chair and breaking his toe.  LHP Mike Zagurski was optioned back to Lehigh Valley after making 5 appearances for the big club and going 0-0 with a 3.38 ERA in his 5.1 innings of work. Zagurski struck out an impressive 8 hitters in his time with the Phils.  Lehigh Valley will have multiple decisions to make in regards to their pitching staff with JA Happ joining the team to start tomorrow and Zagurski returning most likely by the end of the weekend.

Lehigh Valley Weekly Report

A standard 3-4 week for Lehigh Valley, who now stand at 35-52, in 5th place of the Northern Division of the IL, 16 games behind division leading Scranton.

‘Pigs leaders, hitting: John Mayberry is 7th in runs (46), Andy Tracy is 9th in runs (45), leads the league in walks (50), 7th in slg (.516) and is 3rd in OBP (.406).  Pitching: Nate Bump is tied for 7th in Wins (7), and is 5th in ERA (2.55); Drew Carpenter is tied for 7th in Wins(7), and 10th in ERA (3.21); Brian Mazone is tied for the league lead in starts (18), tied for 4th in HR allowed (13)and 5th in IP (99); Scott Mathieson is 4th in saves (15); Ryan Vogelsong is 5th in walks (40); Joe Savery is 6th in walks (39). Note: Stats are thru 7/6 and include players on the current Lehigh Valley roster. Continue reading Lehigh Valley Weekly Report

Phils Pitching Coordinator Comments

As always, insightful comments found on the BlueClaws Blog (http://blog.blueclaws.com/), this time from Phillies Minor League Pitching Coordinator Gorman Heimueller.

On Trevor May: “Very simply, we would like to see consistency in the strike zone.  His stuff is still really good.  He fights himself on his delivery sometimes and he thinks about walking a guy rather than just throwing it in the zone. We are hoping a fresh start will get him going again. We don’t want him to rely on the hitters chasing, but we recognize that when he is getting strikeouts on balls up in the zone. Ultimately the confidence thing is big.”

Matt Way: “The last month was great.  He knows how to pitch and what I want to see is how he adjusts to the more patient hitters. He gets a lot of guys out on change-ups in the dirt, which I can relate to since I did the same thing, but its time for a new challenge for Matt.”

Brody Colvin:”…Obviously the confidence is growing.  He can throw his change up at any time and he is really understanding more about situations, recognizing tendencies, and he is becoming a pitcher.”

Jonathan Pettibone:”For us, he has started to show that there is more velocity then he has shown in the past.  He uses his lower half more.  Getting stronger overall is one thing, but he uses his legs and when you stride out further, you can get your body to rotate more and your arm follows. A lot of young pitchers tend to overthrow, but we want them to use their legs.”

Schwimer, Garcia, De Fratus Promoted

Three transactions of note were just announced by the Reading Phillies.  First, friend of Phuture Phillies, Michael Schwimer was promoted to Lehigh Valley. Schwimer, 24, was 5-3 with a 3.60 ERA and 1.20 WHIP in 32 games with Reading.  He threw 40 innings, allowing 34 hits, walked 14 and struck out 58.  As the RPhils closer, Schwimer had 11 saves.  Opponents were hitting just .225 against him, .184 with RISP. Schwimer and Scott Mathieson give Lehigh Valley a formidable late inning one, two punch.  Starting pitcher Nate Bump, who is among the IL leaders in several categories was placed on the DL with Lyme Disease, making room on the roster for Schwimer.  It is expected that Bump’s spot in the rotation will be taken by JA Happ.

23 year old Harold Garcia, on the heels of his Florida State League record 37 game hitting streak was promoted from Clearwater to Reading and should take over the regular second base job in Reading.  Fidel Hernandez was sent back to Clearwater to make room on the Reading roster. Garcia, who missed a portion of the beginning of the year injured was hitting .335/.397/.492 in 179 AB’s for CLearwater.  He had 3HR and 32 RBI’s in his 46 games, while stealing 17 bases.  Garcia carries an outstanding .396 avg. with RISP into Reading. Additionally, he has been very solid in the field.

Taking over for Schwimer in Reading as their closer will be 22 year old Justin De Fratus, called up from Clearwater.  De Fratus is 6’4 RHP is 2-0 with a 1.79 ERA and 15 saves in 29 games.  He has thrown 40.1 innings, allowing 31 hits, 11 walks and has struck out 43.  Opponents are hitting just .215 against him, .150 with RISP.

Around the System–C

Not pretty behind the plate with a continued scary lack of depth.

Lehigh Valley

Paul Hoover, 34, 130 AB’s; .215/.297/.315; 2 HR 11 RBI; .174 vs. RH, .224 vs. LH; .216 with RISP; 9% bb rate, 24% k rate; .178 in June. 38 games, 5 errors, 5 passed balls. thrown out 16/50 runners (32%). Hoover’s defense behind the plate has not been up to his usual level possibly because of his bum knee, although still throwing out quite a few would be base stealers. Has struggled at the plate this year as well.

John Suomi, 29, 91 AB’s between CW, REA, and LV. .275/.316/.462; 4 HR 15 RBI. 21 games at C, 5 errors, 1 passed ball. Has thrown out 2/30 (7%). Suomi’s defense is bad at best.  He has little to no arm behind the plate, although can hit a bit.

Reading Continue reading Around the System–C