Per Cody Asche on Twitter at about 7:43am – “Off to Baltimore the to Bowie.. Excited for the new experiences and challenges ahead”. Reading plays in Bowie tonight. Just sayin’.
Category Archives: Other Stuff
Around the System–Outfield
A look at the OF through the system. Just names at the lower two levels. Not enough AB’s for any real analysis.
Lehigh Valley
Domonic Brown, 24, Phils 20th round pick in 2006; .266/.314/.416 in 173 AB’s; 4HR 22 RBI; 4/10 SB; .333 vs. LH, .244 vs RH, .356 with RISP; 7%bb/21% k rates; 45 games in the OF with 6 errors; 3 assists. Hasn’t played since June 14th because of a knee injury. Brown started poorly and was picking it up before his most recent injury. His stock is really dropping with his inability to stay on the field. Continue reading Around the System–Outfield
Hot or Not
A look back at the last 7 days from 6/13–6.19. Hitters require 11AB’s to be eligible.
Some thoughts: Cody Asche just keeps doing his thing…I cant imagine he will be with CLearwater much longer.
–Anthony Hewitt was perhaps the most productive offensive player in the system during the last time period.
–Cody Overbeck has really leveled off and some thought should certainly be given to getting Darin Ruf some AAA playing time before the end of the year.
–Brody Colvin is back on the not hot list while Jon Pettibone continues with his very solid season.
–When will Justin Friend get a real chance….?
Hot Hitters: Cody Asche (.588, 5R); Chris Duffy (.480); Anthony Hewitt (.438, 3HR 9 RBI); Andreas Blanco (.400, 6R); Zach Collier (.400); Darin Ruf (.357, 4R 2HR 5 RBI); Kevin Frandsen (.360, 8 RBI); Leandro Castro (.350)Sebastian Valle (.333); Brendan Tripp (.333); Tug Hulett (.333) Continue reading Hot or Not
Lehigh Valley Weekly Report
Lehigh Valley is now 40-29 and in second place in the Northern Division of the International League, 4 games behind division leading Pawtucket. The ‘Pigs began an eight game road trip in Toledo last evening with a victory and have won 9 of their last 12 games.
‘Pigs Leaders:Kevin Frandsen is 8th in AB’s (248), 7th in hits (70), 5th in doubles (19). Continue reading Lehigh Valley Weekly Report
Around the System–Catcher
Looking behind the plate, Sebastian Valle has taken it up a notch since the last report and if he can continue on this pace, could be major league ready in 2014. AT 21, no reason to rush him, although with Chooch sometimes injury prone……
Lehigh Valley
Tuffy Gosewisch, 28, Phils 11th round pick in 2005, .223/.277/.355 in 121 AB’s; 3HR 12 RBI; 5%bb/14% k rates; .216 vs. LH, .226 vs. RH, .250 with RISP; .214 since May 1. 35 games caught; 7/31 CS (23%); 2 errors (.993); 3 passed balls. Calling a good game but very mediocre production.
John Suomi, 31, Re-Signed as a free agent on 2012; .361/.381/.607 in 61 AB’s; 3HR 9 RBI; 1SB; 3%bb/21% k rates. 7 games caught; 0/5 CS ; 1 error (.978); 0 passed balls; Has also played 5 games at 1B with 2 errors. Suomi was scalding the ball before missing the last two weeks with a hip injury. Not good defensively. Continue reading Around the System–Catcher
Wiliamsport Preliminary Roster
Here we go…
Catchers: Logan Moore, Chace Numata, Kevin Quaranto
Infield: Tyler Greene, Roman Quinn, Trey Ford, Chris Serritella, Mitch Walding
Outfield: Brock Stassi, Larry Greene, Diego Gonzalez, Yan Olmo
Pitchers: Jon Musser, James Birmingham, Kevin Brady, Geoff Broussard, Zach Cooper, Luis GOnzalez, Jordan Guth, Nicholas Hanson, Steven Inch, Ulises Joaquin, Hoby Milner, Delvin Perez, Matthew Sisto, Jeb Stefan, Josh Warner
Manager: Andy Tracy
The season begins Monday evening.
Hot or Not
So Tim Kennelly seems to have taken to the leadoff spot in Reading this week in Tyson Gillies absence….
—The typical Lakewood candidates on the not hot hitting list.
–The list of ajectives used to describe the year that Tyler CLoyd is having is getting overused, however he has been consistently excellent.
–After a half dozen relief appearances, Brody Colvin got the start on Tuesday and re-appears on the Hot list giving up just one earned on two hits in six innings. Continue reading Hot or Not
Lehigh Valley Weekly Report
The ‘Pigs wrapped up their series in Syracuse having taken three out of four from the Chiefs (they were rained out this morning), and now stand at 37-27,2.5 games behind division leading Pawtucket in the Northern Division of the International League. Lehigh Valley has won six of their last seven games, with a patchwork lineup. Continue reading Lehigh Valley Weekly Report
Around the System–Middle Infield
Reading looking good up the middle,the rest, not so much. Stats are thru Saturday’s games.
Lehigh Valley
Andreas Blanco, 28, Signed as a free agent in 2012, .212/.282/.318 in 198 AB’s; 5 HR 16RBI; 5SB; 9%bb/18%k rates; .200 vs. LH, .217 vs. RH, .191 with RISP; .218 since May 1st. 56 games at SS with 10 errors (.957); 3.98 R/F. Blanco has been extremely average all around and has recently been injured, missing time with a knee injury. Continue reading Around the System–Middle Infield
Morning Musings
Life has slowed down to a pace where I have ten minutes to out some thoughts together this morning. Here it goes….
–Although I didn’t expect much when JC Ramirez was called up to help out in the Lehigh Valley bullpen, his first two outings have been very strong.
–Lehigh Valley OF Derrick Mitchell, coming off an 8 RBI night (in a double header), broke his wrist and will miss at least the next 6 weeks recovering.
—Tyson Gillies has begun only very minimal physical activity recovering from his wrist injury/concussion and he still is at least a week away from a return. This is just another in a long series of physical set backs for Gillies, who was playing well up until the time of his injury.
–It is time to start paying some real attention to 21 year old Dominican Lisalberto Bonilla. During his 22 games between Clearwater and Reading he has held opponents to a .191 average and is striking out 12.3 per nine.
—Jesse Biddle was scheduled to start last night for CLearwater and did not. Clearwater is on the road, so it is more difficult to get information. Stay tuned.
–It is time to take a look at why Lakewood is performing so badly. They are now equally miserable swinging the bat, as well as throwing the ball. Coming into the year, Lakewood looked to be a team with talent. 61 games in they are without a major bright spot. Having a dozen 20 year olds performing below expectations is very problematic for the system.
–Williamsport and the GCL Phils begin play a week from tomorrow, the 18th. Look for rosters to be filled out after a 5 day mini camp in Clearwater this week.