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  1. Link written by Kary Booher with contributions from Bruce Miles, The Daily Herald in Arlington Heights, Ill.
  2. http://canadianpress.google.com/article/ALeqM5i1KetPkaXdScQi-4fOHUftctztjQ
  3. Opening Day is today. Carrie Muskat had this to say: Not all the rosters are updated - for example, Felix Pie isn't on Licey's roster and Jose Ceda isn't on Escogido's roster yet. I did find Marcos Mateo on Estrellas de Oriente's roster. Escogido: RHP Jose Ceda Estrellas: RHP Marcos Mateo Licey: C Welington Castillo OF Jake Fox CF Felix Pie RHP Billy Petrick
  4. Aguilas de Zulia: IF Andres Blanco Bravos de Margarita: C Henry Blanco Caribes de Anzoategui: RHP Israel Camacaro Leones del Caracas: RHP Jose Ascanio LHP JR Mathes Navegantes del Magallanes: RHP Angel Guzman IF Robinson Chirinos Tigres de Aragua: RHP Justin Berg LHP Rich Hill SS Ronny Cedeno OF Sam Fuld The VWL games get started on Tuesday.
  5. Looks like the only prospect this year will be Marco Carrillo with Culiacan. I've seen Jason Dubois, Bobby Scales and even Jacque Jones pop up in some box scores thus far. Yes. Jacque Jones.
  6. http://www.suntimes.com/sports/baseball/cubs/1205705,CST-SPT-csep07.article
  7. Just like the MWL and SL, no Cubs here. 1. Colby Rasmus, of, Memphis (Cardinals) 2. Chase Headley, of/3b, Portland (Padres) 3. Max Scherzer, rhp, Tucson (Diamondbacks) 4. Brandon Wood, ss/3b, Salt Lake (Angels) 5. Carlos Gonzalez, of, Sacramento (Athletics) 6. Jeff Clement, c, Tacoma (Mariners) 7. Ian Stewart, 3b, Colorado Springs (Rockies) 8. Gio Gonzalez, lhp, Sacramento (Athletics) 9. Andy LaRoche, 3b, Las Vegas (Dodgers) 10. Wladimir Balentien, of, Tacoma (Mariners) 11. Sean Rodriguez, 2b, Salt Lake (Angels) 12. Chris Perez, rhp, Memphis (Cardinals) 13. Nate Schierholtz, of, Fresno (Giants) 14. Bryan Anderson, c, Memphis (Cardinals) 15. Franklin Morales, lhp, Colorado Springs (Rockies) 16. Jaime Garcia, lhp, Memphis (Cardinals) 17. Mitchell Boggs, rhp, Memphis (Cardinals) 18. Carlos Rosa, rhp, Omaha (Royals) 19. Nick Adenhart, rhp, Salt Lake (Angels) 20. Greg Reynolds, rhp, Colorado Springs (Rockies) http://www.baseballamerica.com/online/prospects/rankings/league-top-20-prospects/2008/266951.html
  8. No Cubs. Of course the Cubs will be facing the top prospect in the SL sometime in the NLDS. 1. Clayton Kershaw, lhp, Jacksonville (Dodgers) 2. David Price, lhp, Montgomery (Rays) 3. Cameron Maybin, of, Carolina (Marlins) 4. Matt LaPorta, of, Huntsville (Brewers) 5. Alcides Escobar, ss, Huntsville (Brewers) 6. Chris Volstad, rhp, Carolina (Marlins) 7. Mat Gamel, 3b, Huntsville (Brewers) 8. Michael Saunders, of, West Tenn (Mariners) 9. Tommy Hanson, rhp, Mississippi (Braves) 10. Wade Davis, rhp, Montgomery (Rays) 11. Chris Coghlan, 2b, Carolina (Marlins) 12. Jeremy Hellickson, rhp, Montgomery (Rays) 13. Jordan Schafer, of, Mississippi (Braves) 14. James McDonald, rhp, Jacksonville (Dodgers) 15. Ivan DeJesus, ss, Jacksonville (Dodgers) 16. Jake McGee, lhp, Montgomery (Rays) 17. Angel Salome, c, Huntsville (Brewers) 18. Michael Brantley, cf, Huntsville (Brewers) 19. Adam Moore, c, West Tenn (Mariners) 20. Luis Valbuena, 2b, West Tenn (Mariners) http://www.baseballamerica.com/online/prospects/rankings/league-top-20-prospects/2008/266943.html
  9. So who's going to be there? I have tickets for both games. Game 3 (Saturday, 7 pm PDT): Reserve / Section 59 / Row P Game 4 (Sunday, TBD): Reserve / Section 23 / Row O http://media.ticketmaster.com/en-us/tmimages/venue/maps/la2/24794s.gif There are still some tix available for both games off the Dodgers web site (mostly singles now) and tons on Stub Hub. I might try and get better seats for Sunday's game. I'm pretty excited, it will be my first Cubs playoff game(s).
  10. One Cub made it from the FSL champs: 1. Rick Porcello, rhp, Lakeland (Tigers) 2. J.P. Arencibia, c, Dunedin (Blue Jays) 3. Logan Morrison, 1b, Jupiter (Marlins) 4. Jeremy Jeffress, rhp, Brevard County (Brewers) 5. Adrian Cardenas, 2b, Clearwater (Phillies) 6. Jeremy Hellickson, rhp, Vero Beach (Rays) 7. Sean West, lhp, Jupiter (Marlins) 8. Wilson Ramos, c, Fort Myers (Twins) 9. Scott Cousins, of, Jupiter (Marlins) 10. Michael Taylor, of, Clearwater (Phillies) 11. Todd Frazier, ss/3b, Sarasota (Reds) 12. Drew Stubbs, of, Sarasota (Reds) 13. Chris Valaika, ss, Sarasota (Reds) 14. Jose Ceda, rhp, Daytona (Cubs) 15. Juan Francisco, 3b, Sarasota (Reds) 16. Taylor Green, 3b, Brevard County (Brewers) 17. Cale Iorg, ss, Lakeland (Tigers) 18. Francisco Samuel, rhp, Palm Beach (Cardinals) 19. Jonathan Lucroy, c, Brevard County (Brewers) 20. Zach McAllister, rhp, Tampa (Yankees) http://www.baseballamerica.com/online/prospects/rankings/league-top-20-prospects/2008/266934.html
  11. Not surprising but no Chiefs on the MWL top 20. http://www.baseballamerica.com/online/prospects/rankings/league-top-20-prospects/2008/266898.html
  12. Two Cubs made it and Vitters was the top prospect in the league. 1. Josh Vitters, 3b, Boise (Cubs) 2. Martin Perez, lhp, Spokane (Rangers) 3. Christian Friedrich, lhp, Tri-City (Rockies) 4. Neil Ramirez, rhp, Spokane (Rangers) 5. Conor Gillaspie, 3b, Salem-Keizer (Giants) 6. Wilfredo Boscan, rhp, Spokane (Rangers) 7. James Darnell, 3b, Eugene (Padres) 8. Tim Murphy, lhp, Spokane (Rangers) 9. Jharmidy DeJesus, 3b, Everett (Mariners) 10. Charlie Blackmon, of, Tri-City (Rockies) 11. Blake Tekotte, of, Eugene (Padres) 12. Ryan Flaherty, ss, Boise (Cubs) 13. Dennis Raben, of, Everett (Mariners) 14. Simon Castro, rhp, Eugene (Padres) 15. Tyson Gillies, of, Everett (Mariners) 16. Matt West, 3b, Spokane (Rangers) 17. Jason Christian, ss, Vancouver (Athletics) 18. Dusty Coleman, ss, Vancouver (Athletics) 19. Cole Figueroa, 2b/ss, Eugene (Padres) 20. Collin Cowgill, of, Yakima (Diamondbacks) http://www.baseballamerica.com/online/prospects/rankings/league-top-20-prospects/2008/266886.html
  13. Player of the Year: 1B Micah Hoffpauir, Iowa Pitcher of the Year: RHP Mitch Atkins, Tennessee & Iowa
  14. Two Cubs made it. 1. Mike Montgomery, lhp, Royals 2. Jaff Decker, of, Padres 3. Jharmidy DeJesus, 3b, Mariners 4. Ehire Adrianza, ss, Giants 5. Manuarys Correa, rhp, Angels 6. Rashun Dixon, of, Athletics 7. Jake Odorizzi, rhp, Brewers 8. Tyler Sample, rhp, Royals 9. Jose Casilla, rhp, Giants 10. Yowill Espinal, ss/2b, Royals 11. Joe Wieland, rhp, Rangers 12. Tyler Chatwood, rhp, Angels 13. Jose Bonilla, c, Royals 14. Starlin Castro, ss/2b, Cubs 15. Seth Lintz, rhp, Brewers 16. Junior Lake, ss, Cubs 17. Kyle Nicholson, rhp, Giants 18. Clark Murphy, 1b, Rangers 19. Terrell Alliman, of/3b, Angels 20. Wendell Fairley, of, Giants Got to say I thought Jharmidy DeJesus was a shoe-in for #1. I am also surprised Larry Suarez didn't make it again after having a better season than last year while still being age-appropriate and rehabbing from major surgery. I was also holding out hope that one of Cerda or Watkins would make it, but those two not making it was less of a surprise to me. http://www.baseballamerica.com/online/prospects/rankings/league-top-20-prospects/2008/266852.html
  15. ITI had a nice piece on him: link. He makes it sound like he should be throwing harder than low 90s.
  16. Your other games thread on a day the Cubs game has already been postponed. Friday, September 12, 2008 (times ET) Minnesota at Baltimore 7:05 PM Baker vs Cabrera Toronto at Boston 7:05 PM Purcey vs Wakefield Kansas City at Cleveland 7:05 PM Meche vs Lee Tampa Bay at NY Yankees 7:05 PM Garza vs Ponson Milwaukee at Philadelphia 7:05 PM Parra vs Hamels St. Louis at Pittsburgh 7:05 PM Thompson vs Maholm Atlanta at NY Mets 7:10 PM Hampton vs Santana Washington at Florida 7:10 PM Martis vs Olsen Detroit at Chicago Sox 8:11 PM Verlander vs Danks LA Dodgers at Colorado 9:05 PM Billingsley vs Francis Cincinnati at Arizona 9:40 PM Cueto vs Webb Seattle at LA Angels 10:05 PM Rowland-Smith vs Saunders Texas at Oakland 10:05 PM Harrison vs Smith San Francisco at San Diego 10:05 PM Sanchez vs Peavy
  17. Four Cubs to Hawaii per ITI: 2B Tony Thomas (Daytona) 3B Marquez Smith (Daytona) LHP Jeremy Papelbon (Iowa; spent the whole regular season with Daytona) RHP Blake Parker (Daytona) I was hoping Drew Rundle or Cliff Andersen would go. Oh well, good to see the Cubs sending 4 guys this year after only 2 last year. Last year the Cubs sent Nate Samson and Ryan Harvey and when Harvey got hurt, Kyler Burke. In 2006, the Cubs sent Scott Koerber. It would be really cool if Marquez Smith was working on his second base play but I doubt it with Tony Thomas around. HWB starts its season on Sept. 27th.
  18. Repeat performance plz. http://d.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/p/ap/20080908/capt.67c3edc6424d4841800e6d227c242bd5.bears_colts_football_nas120.jpg
  19. Courtesy of ITI - link
  20. Other roster moves for Boise: ETA: See Derek Ingram's post below for the report on Cashner in Daytona.
  21. MESA SOLAR SOX Bench Coach: Ryne Sandberg (Peoria) RHP Jesse Estrada (Iowa) RHP Esmailin Caridad (Tennessee) RHP Rocky Roquet (Tennessee) LHP Donnie Veal (Tennessee) C Steve Clevenger (Daytona) SS Darwin Barney (Daytona) 2B Nate Spears (Tennessee) OF Tyler Colvin (Tennessee) Link to all teams' rosters (warning: PDF)
  22. They started off with AAA. Only one I-Cub made the PCL list:
  23. On Sunday, the Boise Hawks' web site had this to say: Which on its own is odd. And Inside the Ivy has more: I imagine this is the swan song for the Mark Pawelek era.
  24. NL's Best Tools Here are the Cubs who made it: BEST HIT-AND-RUN ARTIST 1. Ryan Theriot, Cubs 2. Bengie Molina, Giants 3. Jack Wilson, Pirates BEST PITCHER 1. Brandon Webb, Diamondbacks 2. Tim Lincecum, Giants 3. Carlos Zambrano, Cubs BEST RELIEVER 1. Brad Lidge, Phillies 2. Brian Wilson, Giants 3. Kerry Wood, Cubs BEST DEFENSIVE THIRD BASEMAN 1. David Wright, Mets 2. Aramis Ramirez, Cubs 3. Ryan Zimmerman, Nationals BEST MANAGER 1. Bobby Cox, Braves 2. Tony La Russa, Cardinals 3. Lou Piniella, Cubs BEST DEFENSIVE FIRST BASEMAN 1. Derrek Lee, Cubs 2. Albert Pujols, Cardinals 3. Todd Helton, Rockies And a couple of categories with no Cubs: BEST HITTER 1. Albert Pujols, Cardinals 2. Chipper Jones, Braves 3. Lance Berkman, Astros BEST POWER 1. Ryan Howard, Phillies 2. Albert Pujols, Cardinals 3. Adam Dunn, Reds AL's Best Tools BEST HITTER 1. Alex Rodriguez, Yankees 2. Manny Ramirez, Red Sox 3. Joe Mauer, Twins BEST POWER 1. Josh Hamilton, Rangers 2. Alex Rodriguez, Yankees 3. Manny Ramirez, Red Sox BEST PITCHER 1. Roy Halladay, Blue Jays 2. Cliff Lee, Indians 3. Josh Beckett, Red Sox And an here is an in-depth story on Derrek Lee and his defense by John Manuel with help from Bruce Miles and Phil Rogers. http://www.baseballamerica.com/images/dlee8428309dw.jpg
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