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Iowa lost 3-2 Box Score

 

SS A. Miles 0/3, RBI, E (5, fielding)

LF J. Dubois 0/4, K

1B M. Craig 0/4

C C. Robinson 1/4, K

LF/3B B. Scales 1/3, BB

CF/2B M. Camp 0/3, BB, Assist (3B)

2B D. Barney 1/4, R, 2B (7), K

P M. Atkins 1/2, R, RBI, HR (1)

PH/3B N. Spears 1/1

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

RP BJ Ryan 1 scoreless, 0 H, 0/2 K/BB, 3-0 GO-FO

RP V. Perkins 1 IP, 2 H, 1 ER, 1/3 K/BB, 1-0 GO-FO

RP G. Reinhard .2 scoreless, 2 H, 1/1 K/BB

 

Tennessee won 7-2 Box Score

 

SS J. Mota 1/4, BB, R, K, E (12, missed catch)

CF J. Adduci 2/4, R, SB (23), CS (7)

C G. Soto 1/2, BB, RBI, K

C W. Castillo 0/1, K

RF T. Colvin 1/4, RBI

LF T. Wright 0/3, BB, R, K

1B B. Lalli 1/4, R, 2B (19)

3B M. Smith 0/2, 2 BB, R

2B T. Thomas 3/3, BB, R, RBI, CS (13), PO (1B)

PH R. Canzler 0/1, K

PH D. Deeds 1/1, R, 4 RBI, HR (6)

SP A. Cashner 6 IP, 2 H, 1 R, 0 ER, 8/1 K/BB, 3-7 GO-FO

RP A. Maestri 2 perfect, 3/0 K/BB, 3-0 GO-FO

RP J. Ruhlman 1 IP, 3 H, 1 ER, 1-2 GO-FO

 

Daytona won 6-3 Box Score

 

CF T. Campana 2/4, 2 RBI, SB (44)

1B J. Opitz 0/4

SS S. Castro 0/3, BB, K, SB (22), CS (11)

DH R. Chirinos 1/4, R

RF B. Guyer 1/4, R, K

3B M. Gonzalez 2/2, 2 BB, 2 R, CS (6), E (14, throw)

2B J. Made 2/3, RBI, K, PO (1B)

SP J. Leverton 6 IP, 4 H, 2 R, 1 ER, 3/1 K/BB, WP, 7-8 GO-FO

RP D. McDaniel .2 IP, 3 H, 1 ER, 2/0 K/BB

RP D. Sasser 1.2 scoreless, 1 H, 0/1 K/BB, 3-2 GO-FO

RP D. Cales .2 scoreless, 0 H, 1/0 K/BB, 1-0 GO-FO

 

Peoria lost 5-3 Box Score

 

CF B. Jackson 0/3, 2 BB, R, K

3B R. Flaherty 1/5, R, 2 RBI, 2B (16), K

1B R. Ridling 0/5, K

RF K. Burke 0/4, BB, 2 K

SS DJ LeMahieu 1/3, RBI, K

DH J. Rosa 2/4, 2B (6)

C M. Brenly 1/3, BB, 2B (13)

2B J. Lake 0/4, K

LF N. Perez 2/3, BB, R

SP J. Bristow 5 IP, 4 H, 2 ER, 6/0 K/BB, HR, 5-4 GO-FO

RP J. Beliveau 2 scoreless, 0 H, 3/1 K/BB, 1-1 GO-FO

RP M. De Leon 1 IP, 2 H, 3 ER, 1/1 K/BB, 1-1 GO-FO

 

Boise lost 4-1 Box Score

 

DH HJ Lee 1/4, K

2B L. Watkins 2/4, R, 2B (9), K, E (7, missed catch)

3B R. Wagner 1/4, K

1B J. Bour 1/4, RBI, 2B (5), 2 K

LF D. Fitzgerald 1/4, K

C R. Jones 0/4, 3 K

RF R. Davis 1/3, 2B (3), K

SS G. Matheus 1/3, CS (4)

CF J. Valdez 0/3, K

SP J. Nagel 3 scoreless, 2 H, 1/0 K/BB, 7-1 GO-FO

RP J. Lansford .2 IP, 4 H, 2 ER, 2/1 K/BB, HR

 

AZL Cubs won 4-3 in the 10th Box Score

 

CF F. Guzman 0/5

RF J. Morelli 3/5, 3 R, RBI, 3B (2)

DH B. Snyder 0/2, BB, 2 K

1B C. Thomas 2/4, BB, 2 RBI, K

3B J. Petraitis 1/5, K

2B B. Springfield 1/4, R, 2 K, E (5, fielding)

SP T. Matchulat 2 IP, 2 H, 2 R, 0 ER, 2/2 K/BB, 3 WP, 2-1 GO-FO

RP J. Pena 3 IP, 2 H, 1 ER, 2/1 K/BB, WP, 2-5 GO-FO

RP J. Schmidt 1 scoreless, 1 H, 3/1 K/BB

RP G. Pineda 1 scoreless, 0 H, 1/0 K/BB, 2-0 GO-FO

 

DSL Cubs 1 lost 4-3 Box Score

 

DSL Cubs 2 lost 7-5 Box Score

 

OVERALL: 3-5

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A nice fluff piece on Hak-Ju Lee and Jose Valdez. It tells what kind of players they are. Valdez is compared to Juan Pierre - uh oh. Here are a few bits:

 

This is what Baseball Prospectus recently wrote about Lee: "Few teams are more aggressive scouting the Pacific Rim than the Cubs are, and Lee was seen as the big catch last year. ... Lee's size and athleticism separates him from most Asian signees, and he's already among the best prospects in the Cubs' system."

 

"Hak-Ju Lee is very polished at a young age," he said. "... He looks very comfortable, and he knows he's going to be at the top of the order so he knows his role."

 

"Jose has come a long way," Medina said. "He was a right-handed hitter until about 18 months ago, and that's when he started switch-hitting. ... Now, about 80 percent of his at-bats are coming from the left side, and he's been doing what we've asked of him."

 

"If you look at (Dodgers outfielder) Juan Pierre, he's probably the person that reminds me the most of Valdez from the left side," Kopitzke said. "He's not going to hit the ball out of the park, but he can hit a double and use his speed to get around the bases and just create havoc in general."

 

"Those two guys," Medina said, "even if they get a walk, there's a 50-50 chance they're going to be in scoring position pretty quick."

http://www.idahostatesman.com/sports/story/853970.html

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Probable Starters

 

Iowa: RHP Mitch Atkins (6-10, 6.92 ERA, 108 IP, 92 K/37 BB)

Tennessee: RHP Andrew Cashner (at Tenn: 1-0, 1.09 ERA, 24.2 IP, 21 K/9 BB)

Daytona: LHP James Leverton (7-8, 4.14 ERA, 91.1 IP, 55 K/46 BB)

Peoria: RHP Justin Bristow (4-5, 4.36 ERA, 74.1 IP, 49 K/21 BB)

Boise: RHP Jon Nagel (0-1, 3.63 ERA, 17.1 IP, 16 K/7 BB)

AZL Cubs: RHP Toby Matchulat (1-2, 3.91 ERA, 23 IP, 20 K/13 BB) & RHP Julio Peña (3-1, 3.55 ERA, 25.1 IP, 23 K/2 BB)

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Here's hoping Leverton and Bristow can continue their semi-roll.

 

On a side note, those fluff pieces are funny. The bromance thing on Lee/Watkins was funny.

 

To be honest, on Bristow, I wasn't expecting much this year and was viewing 2010 as the big year for him. Just figured this would be a "work his way back" year.

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Here's hoping Leverton and Bristow can continue their semi-roll.

 

On a side note, those fluff pieces are funny. The bromance thing on Lee/Watkins was funny.

 

To be honest, on Bristow, I wasn't expecting much this year and was viewing 2010 as the big year for him. Just figured this would be a "work his way back" year.

 

Leverton's success of late has been weird. He's sporting a 2.38 ERA in his last 10 starts but has a 1.5 WHIP during that time. Guess the groundballs help.

 

I agree on Bristow and am glad to see he might be ending the season on a high note instead of tiring like so many pitchers who are coming off surgery.

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Mick's talking to Hendry on the Radio right now with Cashner pitching.

 

Talking through how the Pirates deal happened. Nothing real groundbreaking, but interesting that Hendry is there watching Cashner.

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My favorite part of Cashner's night: 88 pitches. 61 strikes. :D

 

He's being pinch-hit for, so his night is officially done.

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Tony Thomas out stealing at second base without being tagged. Kudos to someone not listening to the broadcast who can tell me why. :)
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Any chance Cashner gets called up in September? If not I expect him to get a good look in ST next year and at the very least be up sometime in early summer next year.

I wouldn't have thought so...but I'm changing my mind about it.

 

Maestri strikes out his first batter on a "wicked" curve.

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