Category Archives: Other Stuff
Adam Morgan’s MRI
Increasing concern from the Phils about Adam Morgan’s left shoulder led to an MRI last week, and the MRI revealed some troubling results. Morgan has a small tear in the rotator cuff of his left shoulder that will result in Morgan having to receive an injection in the shoulder over the next few days. Luckily, surgery has not been mentioned as of yet, but the news is extremely concerning nonetheless.
Morgan will not throw for the next three weeks, and will more than likely miss another month or more.
So You Want a High School Hitter
Wrapping up our series with high school hitters in the 1st and 2nd round that the Phillies could target with their picks.
Off the Board:
Clint Frazier – OF- Georgia
I don’t know where Frazier will go but he is incredible bat speed that gives him plus plus power. Frazier could be a true five tool all-star down the line.
Reese McGuire – C – Washington
Reese is a natural catcher who should be a plus defender behind the plate. His ultimate ceiling will be determined by the bat, which will flash plus plus hit ability and average power. Continue reading So You Want a High School Hitter
Around the System–Middle Infield
A second look at the middle infield around the system. It is frankly a bit frightening with Cesar Hernandez not included as he is in Philadelphia. The real bright spot is Carlos Alonso who is a 25 year old, 32nd round draft pick, playing High A. Roman Quinn continues to gives inconsistent rays of hope with the bat, but is currently on a pace for 60 errors this year.
Lehigh Valley
Troy Hanzawa, 27, Phils 16th round pick in 2008; .357/.379/.464 in 84 AB’s between Reading and Lehigh Valley; 1HR 9RBI; 1/2SB; 3%bb/13%k rates; Hitting .435 in 23 AB’s since getting called up to Lehigh Valley. 15 games at SS with 2 errors (.964); 3.53 R/F. 9 games at 2B with 2 errors (.957); Hanzawa was called up to compensate for the loss of Martinez and Hernandez and has done a good job. He is a slap hitter, weighing 150 at best, but has done that well and played a solid SS. Continue reading Around the System–Middle Infield
Hot or Not
A look at the time period of May 23-29. Some random thoughts…It is time to start paying some significant attention to Seth Rosin…17 year old Carlos Tocci has begun really holding his own in Lakewood….Can Josh Fields help the Phils?….Larry Greene continues to be unproductive at best…David Buchanan with two encouraging starts after struggling battling back from injury….Yoel Mecias is a name worth watching in Lakewood (just 19 and has a very live arm)…Severino Gonzalez(20 years old) has not allowed an earned run in his first 12.2IP for Clearwater, spanning 5 outings.
Hot Hitters:Jon Roof (.462, 4R 3RBI), Cameron Rupp (.417); Justin Dallas (.417); Josh Fields (.379, 7R, HR 3RBI, 2SB); Carlos Tocci (.381);Leandro Castro (.357, 5R HR 7RBI, 3SB); Tommy Medonca (.333); Chris Serritella (.316) Honorable Mention:Perkins, Hanzawa, Susdorf, Hewitt Continue reading Hot or Not
Lehigh Valley Weekly Report
A good week for Lehigh Valley who went 4-1,after their game against Rochester was suspended with Lehigh Valley ahead 6-5 in the fifth inning last night. The ‘Pigs now stand at 24-26 and in 3rd place of the Northern Division of the International League, 6.5 games behind division leading Pawtucket. The ‘Pigs short road trip continues with two more in Rochester on Wednesday and Thursday before returning home over the weekend for four games against Gwinnett.
‘Pigs Leaders:(Hitting):Cesar Hernandez is 9th in AB’s (185), 6th in hits (57); 6th in stolen bases (15) and 1st in triples (6);Jermaine Mitchell is 2nd in triples (4); Cody Asche is tied for third in triples (3) and is 10th in RBI’s (31).
Pitching:Ethan Martin is tied for 2nd in wins(5) and is 5th in walks (27); Jake Diekman is tied for 7th in saves (7); Tyler CLoyd is 3rd in HR allowed (9) Continue reading Lehigh Valley Weekly Report
General Discussion – Week of 5-27-2013 – Boston Week
Around the System–Corner Infield
A second look at the corner infield with the obvious focus on Asche and Franco. How much longer does Harold Martinez have with the organization?
Lehigh Valley
Josh Fields, 30, SIgned as a free agent in 2012; .310/.367/.491 in 116 AB’s; 3HR 15RBI; 6SB; .333 vs. LHP, .299 vs. RHP, .379 with RISP, .306 in May; 9%bb/30%k rate. 10 games at 1B with 3 errors (.968); 4 games at 3B without an error; 3 games in the OF without an error. Fields has been playing extremely well, as one of the most consistent hitters on the Lehigh Valley team. Also, stealing some bases.
Cody Overbeck, 27, Phils 9th round pick in 2008; .229/.299/.486 in 140 AB’s; 9HR 22 RBI; 1SB; 8%bb/24% k rates; .342 vs. LHP, .186 vs. RHP, .188 with RISP, .211 in May. 29 games at 1B with 1 error (.996); 9.17 R/F. Overbeck is crushing lefties but mediocre at best in several other offensive categories. He is hitting for good power, and has turned himself into a decent 1B. Continue reading Around the System–Corner Infield
Quarter Point Mailbag
A big thank you to everyone who sent in questions, there were some very thought provoking questions posed. If you have anymore just ask them in the comments.
@Matt_Winkelman I have a question: what is a “prospect”
Not sure how serious this question is but it is a great place to start this. In my mind a prospect is someone who has realistic chance to have a major league career. This doesn’t mean they will be a starter but they have the ability to contribute on the major league level. Just getting there does not make one a prospect. Continue reading Quarter Point Mailbag
So You Want a High School Pitcher
After taking a week and a half off from looking at the draft it is time to look at what high school pitchers might be available in the 1st and 2nd round this year.
Off the Board:
Kohl Stewart – RHP – Texas
Stewart might have the best raw stuff of any pitcher in the draft and has been climbing quickly up draft boards. Stewart won’t fall out of the Top 10 but what the Astros do at #1 could affect where he will end up. At that high a pick all of his signability concerns are irrelevent
Trey Ball – LHP – Indiana
A month ago there was a realistic chance that Ball could fall to 16 but he has shown a fastball that is 91-94 even in the cold wet whether and is now firmly in the Top 10 discussion. He has some promise in the field do but at 6′ 6″ with great athleticism his future is on the mound. Continue reading So You Want a High School Pitcher