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by civ ollilavad
Some unimpressive reports from Baseball America in this week's Hot Prospect Report:
NOT-SO HOT SHEET
• Lonnie Chisenhall, 3b, Indians. While the Indians are flourishing in the American League Central, their top prospect is scuffling. The 22-year-old Chisenhall went 5-for-30 (.167) this week with six strikeouts to drop his season batting line to a fairly pedestrian .256/.349/.401. His troubles this year are rooted in his work against same-handed pitchers—versus southpaws he's batting just .176/.260/.309. If Chisenhall can right the ship, Cleveland still could use help at the hot corner, where their third baseman have compiled a composite .670 OPS.
• Joe Gardner, rhp, Indians. Gardner had two very forgettable starts for Double-A Akron last week, giving up 13 runs in just 7 1/3 innings. The Indians' third-round pick in 2009, he walked five batters and gave up 15 hits. Gardner's sinker had seemed to be working well in Double-A before this week, as he was 3-3, 3.46, but against Binghamton and New Britain, Gardner didn't miss many bats, striking out just two batters.