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  1. Eww. The Padres score 8 in the 4th, 7 unearned against Jose Martinez and 1 earned against Matthew Maradeo. In the middle of the 5th, Peoria leads Mesa 13-6.
  2. Bargnani would be nice. Or, of course, Roy.
  3. Really? I never realized the AL actually based it off turnstiles. Good for them. Of course, they still have the DH, so forget them.
  4. Mesa leads it 6-5 after getting one in the third (Cody Gilbert doulbed in Ryan Lilly who had doubled to lead off the inning). Julio Castillo has a rough first start of 2006: 2 IP, 5 ER, 4 H, 1/2. Jose Martinez, down from Boise, pitched a shutout 3rd.
  5. And Julio Castillo gives back those 5 runs to AZL Peoria. After 2 in Mesa, it's 5-5.
  6. C'mon guys, let's keep giving WNWS hell for this sort of nonsense. (Premium)
  7. Daytona leads it 5-1 in the 8th. Mark Holliman continues his hot play: 6 IP, 1 ER, 3 H, 7/1, HBP. He has lowered his ERA to 2.78. Mesa exploded for 5 against the Peoria Padres in the first and leads it 5-0 after 1:
  8. The Pirates would move Kendall to the Augusta-equivalent in their system (or promote him to the next level). All Pirate players would remain under their control, the pirates have just lost control of playing their home games at that level in Augusta. Basically, the team has moved. The Cubs did this before last season, having their MWL A-affiliate move from Lansing to Peoria.
  9. Daytona up 5-1 after 5 innings. Matt Craig with 3 RBI, Holliman: 5 IP, 3 H, 1 ER, 4/0, HBP.
  10. Probable Starters: Iowa: LHP Ryan O'Malley (4-3, 4.01 ERA, 67.1 IP, 46/16, 1.32 WHIP) @ RHP Andrew Good (2-6, 6.45 ERA) West Tenn (game 1): RHP Juan Mateo (4-3, 2.25 ERA, 58 IP, 46/17, 1.07 WHIP) @ LHP Greg Smith (1-1, 3.27 ERA) West Tenn (game 2): LHP Chris Shaver (4-4, 2.37 ERA, 76 IP, 62/32, 1.26 WHIP) Daytona: RHP Mark Holliman (5-4, 2.88 ERA, 81.1 IP, 75/35, 1.09 WHIP) vs. LHP Eric Haberer (4-5, 3.63 ERA) Peoria: RHP Wade Miller (rehab; 0-0, 0.00 ERA, 3 IP, 3/1, 1.33 WHIP) @ LHP Jose Escalona (4-7, 4.59 ERA) Boise: RHP Jeff Samardzija (2006, ND: 8-2, 4.33 ERA, 97.2 IP) tag teams with RHP Brett Jackson (0-1, 11.25 ERA, 4 IP, 3/3, 2.25 WHIP) Mesa: RHP Julio Castillo (0-0, 6.75 ERA, 2.2 IP, 1/2, 2.25 WHIP) Jeff Samardzija will make his professional debut and work 2 innings. Daytona will not have a doubleheader today, they will make up their rained out game from yesterday on July 16th. Even though it's an afternoon game, you can listen to Daytona's game on the Internet at 7 pm ET.
  11. Let us know how the paper bags work out, Vance. I will take credit for the idea since I was the first to post it in this thread. 8-)
  12. Not the Reds!? Brian, nice sig. Actually, at times like these, I tend to just tune into minor league games a whole lot more. The DJaxx and Chiefs are fun because they are playoff contenders, but my favorite is actually the Boise Hawks (mainly because I can watch all their home games).
  13. How much harder do you think Petrick was throwing? And Papelbon? I would have thought you could add a couple of mph on. Petrick topping out in the low 90's, Papelbon in the low 80's. BTW-Does anyone know what Papelbon throws? He really had SK off balance. They never really got a good AB against him. If Petrick is back throwing in the low 90s, that's fantastic (given his labrum surgeries, etc.). How good was his slider? (Sorry for so many Petrick questions, he's one of my faves.)
  14. He's a part of Wilken's great track record. And you said Wilken hadn't ever draft an all-star position player. Now you want a time limit on when he can draft his all star position players? I don't disagree that Colvin is a reach and that he really doesn't seem like a top-13 pitck. I'm just pointing out there's merit to the talk that he was rated too low by BA. This same thing happened with Lance Broadway last year, and the White Sox ended up taking him in the first round. Right now, he's doing pretty well at AA. There is merit to the late, quick-rising college player. Given the body of writing that has come out since draft day, I think you're wrong. At least two other clubs would have taken him in the first round (one being the White Sox) and scouts rated him the second best college OF behind Stubbs and heck. It's still a reach and a disappointing pick, but not the monumental reach you want to make it out to be. As for you saying Callis should change the way BA ranks their players (which you said earlier but I just noticed now), I don't know why they should have to do that when they screw up ranking a couple of players a year: they do this because they don't release another ranking of prospects the day before, mainly because they are tending to the phones to do a last minute mock draft (which tends to have an 80%+ success rate).
  15. How much harder do you think Petrick was throwing? And Papelbon?
  16. What Callis is trying to say is Colvin was still rising after BA finished its last rankings, 2 days prior to the draft. He wasn't the 170th rated player anymore, closer to the 30th rated player. Obviously still a reach (and a pick I didn't like), but not as colossal a reach as the 170th best player in the draft. Uhh, I believe Wilken's biggest first round reach - Vernon Wells - has made the all-star game before.
  17. No point right now. But they could move him to the all-former-position-player-pitching-roster and I can hope to see them all take the field at one time someday. I think Harvey will make the conversion to the mound after next season. I'm betting after THIS season. The Cubs are sure being creative in finding replacements for the lost pitching class of the 2002 draft. I can't see the Cubs giving up on Harvey as a hitter this soon, considering how highly he was thought of coming into the draft.
  18. Oneri said he would start, The Idaho Statesman said they weren't sure whether he will start or not. I'm not sure who to trust. :P Ha. I was referring to local Indiana papers; he's a Valpo boy (and you know the rest). Ohhh, I thought you meant the local Boise papers. #-o
  19. Angels, then the A's. The Dodgers are quickly gaining, thanks to Kemp and Billingsley.
  20. <3 Petrick. Ground ball after ground ball. He should be done now with Papelbon warming up. His final line: 6 IP, 2 H, 0 R, 5/0, HBP, 8-4 GO-FO
  21. No point right now. But they could move him to the all-former-position-player-pitching-roster and I can hope to see them all take the field at one time someday. I think Harvey will make the conversion to the mound after next season. Anybody remember what he can hit on the gun? He was a HS pitcher right? He was a HS pitcher, he normally was in the 90-93 mph range.
  22. Petrick: 5 IP, 2 H, 0 R, 5/0, HBP. He started the game with 3.1 perfect innings. DJ Lewis is 2/2. On the season, he's .474/.542/.684/1.226. Boise leads it 5-0 after 5.
  23. You are my favorite poster to start posting here in quite some time. No kidding.
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