Thursday, April 15, 2010

4/14 Minor League Report! CARTER, FULLER!

AAA International League: Buffalo 8/13/0, Pawtucket 2/9/0

The Bisons put up 3 in the 2nd and 4 in the 6th today, cruising to a 8-2 victory over the Sox today. Fernando (2), Mike Hessman (3), Chris Carter (4) had multi hit games today, while Josh Thole (0 for 4, .050; 1 for 20) and Mike Cervanek (0 for 4, RBI, .167) took 0-fers. The Bisons were 5 for 9 (.556) with RISP and left 4 on base. They drew one walk and struck out 1 time. RA Dickey fired a CG today to pick up the win, he allowed 2 runs on 9 hits and threw 112 pitches.

cf Jason Pridie 1 for 4, K, .185
rf Fernando Martinez 2 for 4, run, 2b (3), .276
1b Ike Davis 1 for 3, 2 runs, BB, .348
3b Mike Hessman 3 for 4, 2 runs, 2b, .364
dh Chris Carter 4 for 4, 3 runs, 2 2b (2), 3b (2), 4 RBI (7), .364
2b Russ Adams 1 for 3, 2 RBI, .286
ss Ruben Tejada 1 for 4, RBI (2), .118
RA Dickey 9 IP, 9 H, 2 ER, 1/5 BB/K, HR, 3.95 era, W (1-0), 112:82:30, 16:5:5

AA Eastern League: Binghamton 4/13/2, Erie 3/5/2 in 13 innings

Dylan Owen allowed 3 runs (1 earned) in 6 innings, and then the bullpen came in and was outstanding, with Derrick Ellison and Josh Stinson combined for 7 innings of 1 hit shutout relief. Stinson picked up his first win with 4 hitless.

The top 3 hitters in the lineup (Nieuwenhuis (2), Evans (2), Hubbard (3)) had multi hit games, as did Luis Hernandez (2). DJ Wabick (0 for 2, .000), and Jose Coronado (0 for 4, run, 2 BBs, 2 Ks, .350) took 0-fers. The Mets were 5 for 17 (.294) with RISP and left 13 on base. They drew 5 walks and struck out 9 times.

cf Kirk Nieuwenhuis 2 for 7, RBI, .324
1b Nick Evans 2 for 7, RBI (7), K, .357
dh Marshall Hubbard 3 for 4, run, 2 2b, K, .440
lf Lucas Duda 1 for 5, run, 2b (3), BB, K, .269
3b Zach Lutz 1 for 3, BB, .333
rf Carlos Guzman 1 for 5, RBI (2), BB, K, .300
c Luke Montz 1 for 6, 3 Ks, .200
ss Luis Hernandez 2 for 6, run, .353
Dylan Owen 6 IP, 4 H, 3/1 R/ER, 1/2 BB/K, HR, 0.82 era, 7:9:2
Derrick Ellison 3 IP, H, 5 Ks, 6.35 era, 2:2:5
Josh Stinson 4 IP, 1/3 BB/K, 4.32 era, 5:4:3

A+ Florida State League: St. Lucie 5/6/2, Palm Beach 4/7/0

Jeurys Familia had a second straight subpar outing tonight, he walked 5 in 4.1 innings and gave up 3 hits and 3 runs (2 earned). Angel Calero picked up the win with 2.1 innings, allowing just 2 hits and an unearned run. Manuel Alvarez picked up his 3rd save with a scoreless 9th.

The Mets offense had 6 hits and 2 walks, they were 2 for 7 (.286) with RISP and left 3 on base, and struck out 6 times. Josh Satin (0 for 3, run, RBI, .333), Sean Ratliff (0 for 4, 2 Ks, .190), and Raul Reyes (0 for 3, K, .182) took 0-fers, no Met had a multi hit game.

ss Jordany Valdespin 1 for 4, .259, E (3)
lf Brahiam Maldonado 1 for 4, run, K, .348
1b Stefan Welch 1 for 3, run, BB, K, .200, E (1)
3b Richard Lucas 1 for 3, run, 2b (2), 2 RBI (6), K, .381
dh Eric Campbell 1 for 2, run, HR, 2 RBI, BB, .286
c Jean Luc Blaquiere 1 for 3, .278
Jeurys Familia 4.1 IP, 3 H, 3/2 R/ER, 5/7 BB/K, 10.13 era, 5:1:7
Angel Calero 2.1 IP, 2 H, R, 1/5 BB/K, 1.80 era, 3:0:5, WP
Jose Bierd 1.1 IP, H, 2 Ks, 0.00 era, 0:2:2
Manuel Alvarez IP, H, K, 0.00 era, 1:1:1

A South Atlantic League: Savannah 0/4/1, Augusta 1/4/0

Jim Fuller got tagged with a very tough luck loss tonight, he gave up just a run on 4 hits in 8 innings, but the Gnats put up 4 hits and were 0 for 3 with RISP in being shutout. They didn't walk and were struck out 6 times.

cf Pedro Zapata 0 for 4, K, .154
dh Rafael Fernandez 1 for 4, K, .276
ss Wilmer Flores 0 for 4, .333
1b Jeff Flagg 1 for 3, K, .333
lf Juan Lagares 0 for 3, .276
rf Cesar Puello 0 for 2, .200
c Kai Gronauer 2 for 3, 2b, .294
3b Rylan Sandoval 0 for 3, K, .000
2b Alonzo Harris 0 for 3, 2 Ks, .227
Jim Fuller 8 IP, 4 H, ER, 1/9 BB/K, 0.64 era, L (1-1), 6:6:9
Michael Powers IP, K, 3.86 era, 2:0:1

2 comments:

  1. although familia got roughed up a bit in his first two starts, the peripherals are looking ok. although the control is a problem which im assuming is putting him behind in the counts that they're just waiting on his fastball (leading to the hits and walks), he's still getting a ton of strikeouts. he's King batters at over a k/inning. 10k/8innings to be exact. once he starts controlling a little better i think he can really take off. also, doesnt anyone think that since he didn't have these control problems at savannah that he might be working more on his changeup and other secondary pitch? that might also be the reason why he's striking people out more while walking them at an increased pace.

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  2. Same deal with Kyle Allen, probably.

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