After posting I checked on my PC and it was exactly same. So I'm sure you will have no problem.
Here is a video of Benson's first Lynchburg home run the other day.
https://www.milb.com/lynchburg/video/be ... 1000000909
Re: Minor Matters
9902BA highlights include plaudits for Jones:
Nolan Jones, DH, Indians. Jones had a four-RBI night for low Class A Lynchburg. He fell a triple short of the cycle, smashing a single, double and two-run homer in the sixth inning. The Indians’ No. 2 prospect now has an eight-game hit streak going, with three multi-hit performances during that span.
CLE AAA Chang, Yu 3B 4 0 1 2 0.189 2B (2), BB (5)
CLE AAA Haase, Eric C 3 2 1 0 0.255 2 BB (27)
CLE AAA Johnson, Daniel RF 4 0 0 0 0 .295
CLE HiA Gonzalez, Oscar LF 5 2 2 1 0 .330
CLE HiA Jones, Nolan DH 3 4 3 4 0 .299 2B (9), HR (6), 2 BB (59) minor league walk leader, I think
CLE MAJ Bradley, Bobby DH 3 0 1 1 0 .333 2B (2), BB (2)
CLE MAJ Mercado, Oscar CF 5 0 1 0 0 .305
Tigers will probably win this deal [for Martin] in the long run, but we traded from depth to fill a need: DET AAA Castro, Willi SS 4 2 1 0 0.308 2B (15), BB (30)
Nolan Jones, DH, Indians. Jones had a four-RBI night for low Class A Lynchburg. He fell a triple short of the cycle, smashing a single, double and two-run homer in the sixth inning. The Indians’ No. 2 prospect now has an eight-game hit streak going, with three multi-hit performances during that span.
CLE AAA Chang, Yu 3B 4 0 1 2 0.189 2B (2), BB (5)
CLE AAA Haase, Eric C 3 2 1 0 0.255 2 BB (27)
CLE AAA Johnson, Daniel RF 4 0 0 0 0 .295
CLE HiA Gonzalez, Oscar LF 5 2 2 1 0 .330
CLE HiA Jones, Nolan DH 3 4 3 4 0 .299 2B (9), HR (6), 2 BB (59) minor league walk leader, I think
CLE MAJ Bradley, Bobby DH 3 0 1 1 0 .333 2B (2), BB (2)
CLE MAJ Mercado, Oscar CF 5 0 1 0 0 .305
Tigers will probably win this deal [for Martin] in the long run, but we traded from depth to fill a need: DET AAA Castro, Willi SS 4 2 1 0 0.308 2B (15), BB (30)
Re: Minor Matters
9903Speaking of trades to deepen our outfield, I checked on Jhon Torres the kid who will dealt with Capel for Mercado. Logically he would be sent back to a short season team but appears not to have been. Maybe he's hurt. Over his end in full season A, he was 167/240/212 He's a 6-4 200 OF. No. 2 prospect in the AZL last summer, behind Rocchio
Re: Minor Matters
9904Tonight's starters feature lousy ERAs but som decent talent
AAA Chiang 5.43
AA Scott 9.53 in his one start since promotion
Hi A McCarty 5.40 recently returned for his delayed season debut
Lo A TBD
SS A Vargas 6.23 very hard thrower; well regarded
AZL two TBDs
AAA Chiang 5.43
AA Scott 9.53 in his one start since promotion
Hi A McCarty 5.40 recently returned for his delayed season debut
Lo A TBD
SS A Vargas 6.23 very hard thrower; well regarded
AZL two TBDs
Re: Minor Matters
9905Mahoning Valley Scrappers @mvscrappers
3 hours ago
Congratulations to Ethan Hankins @EthanHankins on being named the first NYPL pitcher of the Week for the 2019 season.
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Indians Prospective @indiansPro
Lake County Captains transactions
LHP Zach Draper assigned from Akron
LHP Randy Valladares promoted to Columbus
OF Ruben Cardenas activated from the 7-day IL
Akron RubberDucks transactions
RHP Jake Paulson assigned from Columbus
LHP Zach Draper assigned to Lake County
Lake County Captains 1B/OF Jonathan Engelmann was recently promoted from the Mahoning Valley Scrappers. Between both teams Engelmann has a hit in all seven games he's played to start his 2019 season.
9-25 5R 3(2B) 2HR 5RBI 1BB 1SB .360 AVG .385 OBP
Lake County Capatins INF Jose Fermin has been red hot at the plate of late. Fermin is currently riding a 6 game hitting streak. Five of the six games have been multi-hit affairs.
12-22 4R 1(2B) 4RBI 3BB 4SB .545 AVG .615 OBP
Indians current minor league hitting streaks:
Nolan Jones (Lynchburg) 7
Jonathan Engelmann (Lake County) 7
Jose Fermin (Lake County) 6
Yainer Diaz AZL Indians (Red) 5
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Todays DSL action:
DSL Indians 11 DSL Rays (2) 4
Ramos 2-4 2R HR RBI BB
S. Rodriguez 4-5 3R 3B RBI SB
G. Rodriguez 1-2 R 3B 3RBI BB
Baez 2-4 R RBI BB
DSL Red Soxs (2) DSL Indians/Brewers 3
Sanquintin 1-3 R BB
Gomez 0-3 BB
Meza 0-3
3 hours ago
Congratulations to Ethan Hankins @EthanHankins on being named the first NYPL pitcher of the Week for the 2019 season.
-
Indians Prospective @indiansPro
Lake County Captains transactions
LHP Zach Draper assigned from Akron
LHP Randy Valladares promoted to Columbus
OF Ruben Cardenas activated from the 7-day IL
Akron RubberDucks transactions
RHP Jake Paulson assigned from Columbus
LHP Zach Draper assigned to Lake County
Lake County Captains 1B/OF Jonathan Engelmann was recently promoted from the Mahoning Valley Scrappers. Between both teams Engelmann has a hit in all seven games he's played to start his 2019 season.
9-25 5R 3(2B) 2HR 5RBI 1BB 1SB .360 AVG .385 OBP
Lake County Capatins INF Jose Fermin has been red hot at the plate of late. Fermin is currently riding a 6 game hitting streak. Five of the six games have been multi-hit affairs.
12-22 4R 1(2B) 4RBI 3BB 4SB .545 AVG .615 OBP
Indians current minor league hitting streaks:
Nolan Jones (Lynchburg) 7
Jonathan Engelmann (Lake County) 7
Jose Fermin (Lake County) 6
Yainer Diaz AZL Indians (Red) 5
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Todays DSL action:
DSL Indians 11 DSL Rays (2) 4
Ramos 2-4 2R HR RBI BB
S. Rodriguez 4-5 3R 3B RBI SB
G. Rodriguez 1-2 R 3B 3RBI BB
Baez 2-4 R RBI BB
DSL Red Soxs (2) DSL Indians/Brewers 3
Sanquintin 1-3 R BB
Gomez 0-3 BB
Meza 0-3
Re: Minor Matters
9906Valera celebrates his promotion to the BA Top 100 with a monster game: one run double; two run single, three run homer in his first 3 at bats and another single later on. 333 average; 3 homers tied for NYPL lead; add 3 doubles; near the top in SLG and OPS. He's a small strong guy. I'll find the story on milb.com which includes a video of the homerun into the scenic hills of central Pennsylvania.
Re: Minor Matters
9907for the video go here:
https://www.milb.com/milb/news/george-v ... -308476140
George Valera already had been in the midst of a torrid season at the plate, but the Class A Short Season Scrappers slugger upped that production to new career heights Tuesday.
Cleveland's No. 5 prospect went 4-for-5 with a homer and a professional-best six RBIs in Mahoning Valley's 13-9 loss to State College at Medlar Field at Lubrano Park.
"I'm just being a little more patient and swinging at my pitches," Valera said. "I've been a little reckless at the plate lately and I've been trying to get better at that."
The lefty-hitting center fielder opened the scoring in the first inning when he lined a 2-0 pitch from right-hander Jeremy Randolph to center field for an RBI double. With righty Scott Politz on the mound in the third, Valera grounded a 1-0 pitch up the middle that drove in two more.
"In those situations when I have runners on, I'm trying to do damage and help my team win," he said. "So if I get a pitch in the zone that I think I could drive somewhere, I'll do my best and hit it as hard as I can."
The next pitch Valera saw from Politz in the fifth was smacked over the wall in right-center for a three-run homer.
"I was looking for a fastball, because I don't think there was a runner on first base," he said, "So I thought they were gonna pitch around [me] just because of my first two at-bats, so I was looking for a fastball that first pitch and I got what I was looking for."
Valera added a line-drive single to left in the ninth against lefty Fabian Blanco and finished a triple shy of the cycle.
The 18-year-old had seven RBIs in nine New York-Penn League games going into Tuesday's contest. Valera raised his average to .333 with three dingers, tied with Vermont's Jordan Diaz and Aberdeen's Jaylen Ferguson for the circuit lead, and a league-high 13 RBIs.
The Queens, New York, native was raised in the Bronx and moved to San Pedro de Macoris in the Dominican Republic -- his father's hometown -- at age 13. He signed with Cleveland on July 2, 2017 about three years later.
"It was a little tough for me at first," Valera said of his unique move, "just because I had to leave my brother and my sister and my close family members, my friends."
Valera kept to himself a lot in the Dominican Republic."I didn't know as much Spanish as I do now," he said, "I just understood it a lot."
But the move ended up being one of the best things that ever happened to him.
"Now I get to know what it feels like, the best of both worlds ... understanding the American players, understanding the Dominican players and having a connection with them," Valera said.
Though 5-foot-10, 160-pound hurler has been looking forward to Mahoning Valley's trips to New York City to play against Brooklyn and Staten Island, so he can see some close friends and family members.
Valera played six games last season in the Rookie-level Arizona League, going 6-for-18 with a homer, a double and six RBIs before he broke his hamate bone and missed the rest of the year.
"After coming back from rehab, I was trying to make more contact with the ball," Valera said. "Because I know if I make contact, I'm gonna hit it hard somewhere. I'm not really trying to do too much or go too hard or overswing. I know if I put the barrel on the ball, I'll be just fine."
https://www.milb.com/milb/news/george-v ... -308476140
George Valera already had been in the midst of a torrid season at the plate, but the Class A Short Season Scrappers slugger upped that production to new career heights Tuesday.
Cleveland's No. 5 prospect went 4-for-5 with a homer and a professional-best six RBIs in Mahoning Valley's 13-9 loss to State College at Medlar Field at Lubrano Park.
"I'm just being a little more patient and swinging at my pitches," Valera said. "I've been a little reckless at the plate lately and I've been trying to get better at that."
The lefty-hitting center fielder opened the scoring in the first inning when he lined a 2-0 pitch from right-hander Jeremy Randolph to center field for an RBI double. With righty Scott Politz on the mound in the third, Valera grounded a 1-0 pitch up the middle that drove in two more.
"In those situations when I have runners on, I'm trying to do damage and help my team win," he said. "So if I get a pitch in the zone that I think I could drive somewhere, I'll do my best and hit it as hard as I can."
The next pitch Valera saw from Politz in the fifth was smacked over the wall in right-center for a three-run homer.
"I was looking for a fastball, because I don't think there was a runner on first base," he said, "So I thought they were gonna pitch around [me] just because of my first two at-bats, so I was looking for a fastball that first pitch and I got what I was looking for."
Valera added a line-drive single to left in the ninth against lefty Fabian Blanco and finished a triple shy of the cycle.
The 18-year-old had seven RBIs in nine New York-Penn League games going into Tuesday's contest. Valera raised his average to .333 with three dingers, tied with Vermont's Jordan Diaz and Aberdeen's Jaylen Ferguson for the circuit lead, and a league-high 13 RBIs.
The Queens, New York, native was raised in the Bronx and moved to San Pedro de Macoris in the Dominican Republic -- his father's hometown -- at age 13. He signed with Cleveland on July 2, 2017 about three years later.
"It was a little tough for me at first," Valera said of his unique move, "just because I had to leave my brother and my sister and my close family members, my friends."
Valera kept to himself a lot in the Dominican Republic."I didn't know as much Spanish as I do now," he said, "I just understood it a lot."
But the move ended up being one of the best things that ever happened to him.
"Now I get to know what it feels like, the best of both worlds ... understanding the American players, understanding the Dominican players and having a connection with them," Valera said.
Though 5-foot-10, 160-pound hurler has been looking forward to Mahoning Valley's trips to New York City to play against Brooklyn and Staten Island, so he can see some close friends and family members.
Valera played six games last season in the Rookie-level Arizona League, going 6-for-18 with a homer, a double and six RBIs before he broke his hamate bone and missed the rest of the year.
"After coming back from rehab, I was trying to make more contact with the ball," Valera said. "Because I know if I make contact, I'm gonna hit it hard somewhere. I'm not really trying to do too much or go too hard or overswing. I know if I put the barrel on the ball, I'll be just fine."
Re: Minor Matters
9908Columbus beat Toledo 4-1. ... Allen 1-2 with 2 walks and a SB. ... Chang 2-4 double, 2 rbi. ... Haase 0-3 with a walk.
A couple nice defensive plays in the OF.
https://www.milb.com/columbus/video/tho ... 1000001373
https://www.milb.com/columbus/video/all ... 1000001353
Akron beats Harrisburg 2-1. ... Our 4th round pick from last year, Adam Scott, 23 year old lefty, was fantastic. 7 IP, 4 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 6 K ... Clement 1-4 double ... Tom 1-4 Homer
Hillcats lose to the Keys 13-6. ... McCarty was actually pretty good the first 3 innings, but wheels fell off in 4th. 4 IP, 7 H, 4 ER, 0 BB, 5 K. ... Freeman 1-4 with a SB. ... Jones 0-3 but 2 walks. ... OscarG 1-5, double, rbi. ... Benson 0-4 with walk.
Captains lost 6-4. ... Mota allowed 2 earned in 5 innings, 5 K. ... Naylor 2-5 with his 5th home run. ... Cardenas came off the IL with a vengeance. 3-5 with 2 doubles and 2 rbi. ... Engelman 1-3 double. ... Naylor homer - https://twitter.com/i/status/1143751068880396293
Scrappers lost 13-9. ... Vargas was smacked around. 8 hits and 3 earned in 5 innings. ... Rocchio's early season funk looks to be over, 2 more hits. ... Delgado 2-5 too. ... Valera was a monster, as Civ posted. 4-5, 2B, HR, 6 RBI. ... JoRodriguez 1-4 and SB. ... Valera homer - https://www.milb.com/mahoning-valley/vi ... 1000001397
AZL Red were murdered, 12-0. ... Bartlett 2-4 ... forget the rest.
AZL Blue lost 7-3. ... Tena 1-3. ... Bracho 0-3, BB, RBI.
A couple nice defensive plays in the OF.
https://www.milb.com/columbus/video/tho ... 1000001373
https://www.milb.com/columbus/video/all ... 1000001353
Akron beats Harrisburg 2-1. ... Our 4th round pick from last year, Adam Scott, 23 year old lefty, was fantastic. 7 IP, 4 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 6 K ... Clement 1-4 double ... Tom 1-4 Homer
Hillcats lose to the Keys 13-6. ... McCarty was actually pretty good the first 3 innings, but wheels fell off in 4th. 4 IP, 7 H, 4 ER, 0 BB, 5 K. ... Freeman 1-4 with a SB. ... Jones 0-3 but 2 walks. ... OscarG 1-5, double, rbi. ... Benson 0-4 with walk.
Captains lost 6-4. ... Mota allowed 2 earned in 5 innings, 5 K. ... Naylor 2-5 with his 5th home run. ... Cardenas came off the IL with a vengeance. 3-5 with 2 doubles and 2 rbi. ... Engelman 1-3 double. ... Naylor homer - https://twitter.com/i/status/1143751068880396293
Scrappers lost 13-9. ... Vargas was smacked around. 8 hits and 3 earned in 5 innings. ... Rocchio's early season funk looks to be over, 2 more hits. ... Delgado 2-5 too. ... Valera was a monster, as Civ posted. 4-5, 2B, HR, 6 RBI. ... JoRodriguez 1-4 and SB. ... Valera homer - https://www.milb.com/mahoning-valley/vi ... 1000001397
AZL Red were murdered, 12-0. ... Bartlett 2-4 ... forget the rest.
AZL Blue lost 7-3. ... Tena 1-3. ... Bracho 0-3, BB, RBI.
Re: Minor Matters
9909Not surprisingly, Valera is the headline player in today's BA Prospect Report
George Valera, OF, Indians. Valera had a four-hit game for short season Mahoning Valley. Cleveland’s No. 5 prospect fell a triple short of the cycle. The outfielder had a single, double and three-run home run in the fifth inning. It was the third multi-RBI game against New York-Penn League competition. A recent addition to Baseball America's Top 100 prospects list, Valera is hitting .333/.409/.641 with three homers through his first 10 games of 2019.
And the whole list:
CLE AA Clement, Ernie SS 4 1 1 0 .279 2B (9)
CLE AAA Chang, Yu DH 4 0 2 2 .205 2B (3)
CLE AAA Haase, Eric C 3 0 0 0 .251 BB (28)
CLE HiA Benson, Will LF 4 1 0 0 .150 BB (4)
CLE HiA Freeman, Tyler SS 4 1 1 0 .190 BB (4), SB (2)
CLE HiA Gonzalez, Oscar DH 5 1 1 1 .328 2B (18)
CLE HiA Jones, Nolan 3B 3 0 0 0 .295 2 BB (61)
CLE LoA Holmes, Quentin CF 4 0 2 0 .188 BB (21), CS (5) [getting a bit closer to Mendoza line]
CLE LoA Naylor, Bo C 5 2 2 1 .241 HR (5) [inching his numbers upward]
CLE MAJ Bradley, Bobby DH 4 0 0 0 .200
CLE MAJ Mercado, Oscar CF 5 0 2 1 .309
CLE R Bracho, Aaron 2B 3 0 0 1 .143 BB (4)
CLE SS Delgado, Raynel 2B 5 0 2 0 .257
CLE SS Rocchio, Brayan SS 5 2 2 0 .189
CLE SS Rodriguez, Johnathan RF 4 1 1 0 .286 BB (5), SB (2)
CLE SS Valera, George CF 5 1 4 6 .371 2B (3), HR (3)
CLE AA Stephens, Jordan 3.0 2 0 0 0 3 1.29 W (1-0) [on the 40 man roster; I'd assume he'd move to Columbus soon]
CLE HiA McCarty, Kirk 4.0 7 4 4 0 5 7.00 L (0-2)
CLE SS Vargas, Carlos 5.0 8 3 3 1 2 5.93
George Valera, OF, Indians. Valera had a four-hit game for short season Mahoning Valley. Cleveland’s No. 5 prospect fell a triple short of the cycle. The outfielder had a single, double and three-run home run in the fifth inning. It was the third multi-RBI game against New York-Penn League competition. A recent addition to Baseball America's Top 100 prospects list, Valera is hitting .333/.409/.641 with three homers through his first 10 games of 2019.
And the whole list:
CLE AA Clement, Ernie SS 4 1 1 0 .279 2B (9)
CLE AAA Chang, Yu DH 4 0 2 2 .205 2B (3)
CLE AAA Haase, Eric C 3 0 0 0 .251 BB (28)
CLE HiA Benson, Will LF 4 1 0 0 .150 BB (4)
CLE HiA Freeman, Tyler SS 4 1 1 0 .190 BB (4), SB (2)
CLE HiA Gonzalez, Oscar DH 5 1 1 1 .328 2B (18)
CLE HiA Jones, Nolan 3B 3 0 0 0 .295 2 BB (61)
CLE LoA Holmes, Quentin CF 4 0 2 0 .188 BB (21), CS (5) [getting a bit closer to Mendoza line]
CLE LoA Naylor, Bo C 5 2 2 1 .241 HR (5) [inching his numbers upward]
CLE MAJ Bradley, Bobby DH 4 0 0 0 .200
CLE MAJ Mercado, Oscar CF 5 0 2 1 .309
CLE R Bracho, Aaron 2B 3 0 0 1 .143 BB (4)
CLE SS Delgado, Raynel 2B 5 0 2 0 .257
CLE SS Rocchio, Brayan SS 5 2 2 0 .189
CLE SS Rodriguez, Johnathan RF 4 1 1 0 .286 BB (5), SB (2)
CLE SS Valera, George CF 5 1 4 6 .371 2B (3), HR (3)
CLE AA Stephens, Jordan 3.0 2 0 0 0 3 1.29 W (1-0) [on the 40 man roster; I'd assume he'd move to Columbus soon]
CLE HiA McCarty, Kirk 4.0 7 4 4 0 5 7.00 L (0-2)
CLE SS Vargas, Carlos 5.0 8 3 3 1 2 5.93
Re: Minor Matters
9910Not on the BA Top 30 so not reported above:
Adam Scott's 2nd AA appearance a complete turnaround from his first; 7 4 0 0 0 6
and Ka'ai Tom with his 13th home run for the R.Ducks
Tom now ranks in the Eastern League:
No. 7 in batting average
No. 4 in On Base Pct, Slugging Avg and OPS
No. 4 tie in HR and walks
No. 2 in runs and total bases
No. 1 in hits
Some of these rankings benefit from other guys being promoted while Tom remains in the EL. But regardless he's having a very good year after a very weak April
OPS in April 567
OPS in May 1067
OPS in June 990
Adam Scott's 2nd AA appearance a complete turnaround from his first; 7 4 0 0 0 6
and Ka'ai Tom with his 13th home run for the R.Ducks
Tom now ranks in the Eastern League:
No. 7 in batting average
No. 4 in On Base Pct, Slugging Avg and OPS
No. 4 tie in HR and walks
No. 2 in runs and total bases
No. 1 in hits
Some of these rankings benefit from other guys being promoted while Tom remains in the EL. But regardless he's having a very good year after a very weak April
OPS in April 567
OPS in May 1067
OPS in June 990
Re: Minor Matters
9911early games, DSL guys win. GabrielRod a single.
Akron ahead; Tom with a triple and 3 rbi.
Tully 7 5 3 3 1 2
Lake County with a 4-3 lead. With Freeman and Benson promoted and Naylor and Holmes off today, the only notable performer is Cardenas with a walk in 4 trips.
Akron ahead; Tom with a triple and 3 rbi.
Tully 7 5 3 3 1 2
Lake County with a 4-3 lead. With Freeman and Benson promoted and Naylor and Holmes off today, the only notable performer is Cardenas with a walk in 4 trips.
Re: Minor Matters
9912any word on our April super-reliever James Karinchak and his hamstring? He's been out a long while.
Re: Minor Matters
9913Man, I’m getting old. I saw a Columbus transaction involving Kaminsky and thought it said Karinchak.
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Re: Minor Matters
9914Clip Show won again, 2-1. ... Sandlin a shutout inning, 2 K. ... Allen 2-5 ... Johnson 0-2, 2 walks, SB. ... Haase 1-4 and a walk.
Akron won 9-3. ... Clement 2-4. ... Tom a double and 3 rbi.
Lynchburg lost 4-3. ... Freeman 2-3. ... Jones 0-5 with 4 K. E-gads. ... Benson 1-3, his second homer.
Captains won 6-3. ... Lingos, a lefty we drafted last year, 5 IP, 3 H, 0 R, 3 BB, 5 K. ... Cardenas 0-3 with a walk. ... Engelmann 1-5
Scrappers lost 8-4. ... Rocchio 1-4 double. ... Delgado 2-4 rbi. ... Valera 0-3 walk
AZL Red lost 4-3. ... Valdes 1-5. ... Díaz 1-4. ... Bartlett 0-4
AZL Blue won 7-3. ... Brennan 3-3, 2 rbi. ... Bracho 1-3, walk, double, rbi.
DSL Indians won 6-5. ... Paz 2-5, 2 doubles. He is a young catcher who has been hitting. ... Burgos 2-4, triple, rbi.
DSL Indians/Brewers lost 16-1. This team always sucks. ... Sanquintin 2-4 R. ... Gomez 0-4 ... Ruviera 3.0(IP) 2H 4R 3R 2BB 1SO
Daniel Johnson has been selected to play in the Futures Game.
Akron won 9-3. ... Clement 2-4. ... Tom a double and 3 rbi.
Lynchburg lost 4-3. ... Freeman 2-3. ... Jones 0-5 with 4 K. E-gads. ... Benson 1-3, his second homer.
Captains won 6-3. ... Lingos, a lefty we drafted last year, 5 IP, 3 H, 0 R, 3 BB, 5 K. ... Cardenas 0-3 with a walk. ... Engelmann 1-5
Scrappers lost 8-4. ... Rocchio 1-4 double. ... Delgado 2-4 rbi. ... Valera 0-3 walk
AZL Red lost 4-3. ... Valdes 1-5. ... Díaz 1-4. ... Bartlett 0-4
AZL Blue won 7-3. ... Brennan 3-3, 2 rbi. ... Bracho 1-3, walk, double, rbi.
DSL Indians won 6-5. ... Paz 2-5, 2 doubles. He is a young catcher who has been hitting. ... Burgos 2-4, triple, rbi.
DSL Indians/Brewers lost 16-1. This team always sucks. ... Sanquintin 2-4 R. ... Gomez 0-4 ... Ruviera 3.0(IP) 2H 4R 3R 2BB 1SO
Daniel Johnson has been selected to play in the Futures Game.
Re: Minor Matters
9915Good for Johnson! No Indians international player this year? Let me think who they could pick.... Obviously Valera is too young since this is usually for AA types; Chang could be a choice although he hasn't distinguished himself this year; Ovideo is a little young and hasn't been so great either, so I guess we get shut out among the foreigners.