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Box Scores

 

Iowa won 4-1 Box Score

 

CF F. Pie 0/5, K

2B T. Womack 2/5, K, SB (1) (ohhhhh boy...)

LF L. Montanez 1/4, 2B (1)

RF M. Restovich 1/4, R, RBI, HR (4), K

1B M. Hoffpauir 2/4, 2 R, RBI, 2B (1), HR (1), 2 K

C G. Soto 1/4, R

3B C. McGehee 2/4, 2B (6)

RF B. Coats 0/1, K

SP J. Williams 5 IP, 5 H, 1 ER, 3/5 K/BB, 6-6 GO-FO

RP JK Ryu 1.1 scoreless, 1 H, 3/2 K/BB, 1-0 GO-FO

RP M. Wuertz 1.2 perfect, 2/0 K/BB, 1-2 GO-FO

 

West Tenn lost 5-3 Box Score

 

CF C. Walker 2/4, BB, R, SB (15)

2B E. Patterson 2/4, BB, R, SB (15)

3B S. Moore 2/5, R, 3 RBI, HR (8), K

1B B. Sing 1/5, 2B (2)

LF N. Jackson 0/4, BB

RF R. Lewis 1/4, 2B (8), K

C J. Reyes 1/3, BB, K

RF A. Greenberg 0/1

SP C. Shaver 4.1 IP, 7 H, 5 ER, 6/2 K/BB, 1-5 GO-FO

 

Daytona won 2-1 Box Score

 

CF S. Fuld 1/3, BB, R, SB (12)

C J. Fox 0/4, RBI, K

1B M. Craig 1/3, BB

SS J. Simokaitis 0/3, K

2B N. Spears 0/2

SP J. Berg 6.1 IP, 5 H, 1 ER, 2/3 K/BB, 12-5 GO-FO

 

Peoria lost 4-3 Box Score

 

CF D. Gregg 0/5, R, K

SS D. Johnston 1/5, R, RBI, 2B (3), K

LF J. Valdez 2/5, 2 RBI, 2B (5), K

1B R. Norwood 0/4, K

C M. Reed 1/4, K

3B K. Reynolds 1/3, BB, K

2B R. Chirinos 1/3, BB, K

SP M. Atkins 6 IP, 3 H, 2 ER, 7/2 K/BB, 2 HR, 7-4 GO-FO

 

OVERALL: 2-2

Edited by Outshined_One

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Since Navin's fallen off the face of the planet, the listed starters:

 

Iowa: Jerome Williams

West Tenn: Chris Shaver

Daytona: Justin Berg

Peoria: Mitch Atkins

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Since Navin's fallen off the face of the planet, the listed starters:

 

Iowa: Jerome Williams

West Tenn: Chris Shaver

Daytona: Justin Berg

Peoria: Mitch Atkins

 

Ehh, early day at the office.

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Montanez with his first AAA hit, a 2-out double in the first. Pie, Womack (eww), and Restovich struck out, though.
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Montanez with his first AAA hit, a 2-out double in the first. Pie, Womack (eww), and Restovich struck out, though.

 

Call him up!

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Montanez with his first AAA hit, a 2-out double in the first. Pie, Womack (eww), and Restovich struck out, though.

 

Call him up!

Mid-season form.

 

Micah with his first AAA hit of the season...a HR to right! I-Cubs up 1-0.

 

Against a lefty, too.

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I was just looking over some minor league stats and a question popped up that I thought I would put to you guys.

 

What is the toughest jump between levels? Is it AAA to the majors? Or High-A to AA? Any thoughts?

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Montanez with his first AAA hit, a 2-out double in the first. Pie, Womack (eww), and Restovich struck out, though.

 

Call him up!

Mid-season form.

 

Micah with his first AAA hit of the season...a HR to right! I-Cubs up 1-0.

 

Against a lefty, too.

 

Go Micah!

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AAA to the majors. It's not like the best players in the majors can jump up another level, ya know?

 

Mitch Atkins through 4 gave up no runs, 1 one hit, 1 walk, and struck out seven, for those of you who are wondering about him.

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High-A to Double-A because any decent prospect can put up huge numbers in A-ball. If a player can make the jump from High-A to Double-A, they go from a decent prospect to a legitimate prospect.

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