The Curse of... oh, let's say, Clay Bellinger:

Wednesday, May 30, 2007

Stealing The Show

Injuries/News:

Cody Ehlers is rehabbing and should be back in Trenton sometime within a week...Great Joba footage (hat tip to PP forums)...As for the majors, Clippard has average velocity on a regular day and today he didn’t even have that. He also didn’t have any control. He was also facing a lineup heavily slanted to RH power bats. Despite all this, he somewhat luckily managed to go 5 innings and give up just 3 runs to earn his 2nd major league victory. Given how poorly Igawa and DeSalvo pitched this week, that is probably good enough to give Clip at least one more start as the 5th starter. Actually, given that Hughes is likely out until August, we could be seeing a lot of Clippard over the next two months. For a guy who wasn’t very highly regarded coming through the minors, this might be a make or break career opportunity.

AAA:

Steven Jackson was getting results early in the game, but his stuff didn’t look very crisp and by the end of his outing, it caught up with him. Jackson’s final line, 6-8-5-5-3-5-1 (IP-H-R-ER-BB-K-HR), fits in nicely with the rest of his year, which is not a good thing. He needs a demotion or some time off to fix himself because he’s been throwing BP for the better part of the season.

Alberto Gonzalez had a quiet night, going 0 for 3 and Eric Duncan collected 1 of Scranton’s 4 hits, going 1 for 4 with a K. Duncan had good ABs, as is his custom, and a hard hit out to left center, which is another custom of Duncan’s game.

AA:

Nothing to see.

A+:

Juan Miranda’s extra base hit streak ended as his lone hit in 4 at bats was a single. Colin Curtis was the only other prospect of note to get a hit; he was 2 for 4 with a strikeout. And what about the rest of the guys? Jose Tabata, Reegie Corona, Francisco Cervelli, and Marcos Vechionacci were a combined 0 for 12 with 1 walk and 2 HBPs. Hey, at least they didn’t strike out.

A-:

The longest hit streak in SAL history now belongs to Mitch Hilligoss. Mitch was 1 for 5 with a walk and a strikeout as he got a bunt single to extend his streak to 36 games. He also stole his 7th base of the year. Austin Jackson had a rough game, going 1 for 5 with 3 strikeouts. Seth Fortenberry has been stealing the show from Mitch and Austin. The LF was 3 for 5 with a homer and a walk. His season line is up to .278/.365/.485 as he has gone 15 for his last 34 with 3 doubles, 4 homers, 7 walks, and 5 strikeouts in that span. With Fortenberry being 23 years old, it might be time for a promotion.

--Posted at 11:10 pm by Fabian McNally / 5 Comments | 1 Trackback - (632)

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Torre on Clippard:

...and Torre did not commit to leaving him in the rotation.

“We know he’s probably not quite ready,” Torre said, “but he doesn’t stop competing. He works at it out there. He doesn’t stop coming at you, which is pretty impressive for a kid who’s 22 years old.”

Funny how there’s no prospects in AA. But they have the best record of any team in the organization.

Horne and Marquez aren’t a prospects?

I think you can argue there are no position prospects at AA - other than maybe Gardner who is injured - but certainly there are plenty of pitching prospects.  I think Fabian alluded the other day to a possible reorganization of the pitching in the minors soon as well, so possibly some of the pitching in AA could be in AAA, and A+ to AA.

Your right guys. I should have said there are no hitting prospects. They’re pitching is very good, and the reason for their win-loss record.

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