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Friday Night featured lots of close games and good relief pitching, just like for the big Indians.


Arizona Indians 5, Arizona Dodgers 4

Jake Sisco 3-3-0-0-1-2
Manny Carmona 2-1-1-0-1-2

SS Jose Martinez 3 hits; SS Jairo Kelly single, triple, walk

http://web.minorleaguebaseball.com/milb ... k_clerok_1

Connecticut Tigers 7, Mahoning Valley Scrappers 4

Alex Lavisky starting to hit, 2 singles, 7 for his last 17. Jordan Smith continues to hit, single and double.

Danny Jiminez 4.1 6 5 5 0 4

http://web.minorleaguebaseball.com/milb ... x_mvsasx_1

Peoria Chiefs 6 Lake County Captains 5

Carlos Moncrief 3 singles, steal #15; Jesus Aguillar double #24, single, 2 walks; Levon Washington single, walk, 2 K.

Bryce Stowell 1 1/3 1 0 0 1 4. Send him up please.

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Potomac Nationals 4, Kinston Indians 3

Brett Brach 6.1 8 3 3 0 5
Rob Bryson 1 0 0 0 0 2 Send him up please.
There are no position player prospects on this team. Tyler Holt is the closest to being one, singles and walks, but not really too close, his OPS is 705, he has 22 steals.

http://web.minorleaguebaseball.com/milb ... a_potafa_1

Akron Aeros 4, Harrisburg Senators 3

Pomeranz 4 2/3 3 1 1 1 5
Burns 1 1/3 0 0 0 0 2 save 26

Beau Mills doubles and walks, Kyle Bellow 2 hits, Chun Chen 2 hits (282, OPS 789), John Drennen remains hitless since return from drug suspension.

http://web.minorleaguebaseball.com/milb ... x_haraax_1

Yet another one-run game: Columbus Clippers 4, Indianapolis Indians 3

Super relief work by two Cleveland-ready pitchers who we don’t have room for. If we’re going to make any trades, I assume the commodity that anyone wants is our young relievers (since White, Pomeranz, Kipnis and Chisenhall are undoubtedly not for sale).

Putnam 2 1 0 0 0 3
Judy 2 1 0 0 1 2

If we could trade Kluber for a veteran talent equivalent to what we traded to get him (Jake Westbrook) I’d be OK with that deal. For Kluber in 2011 this was good night: 6 6 3 3 3 7

Jason Donald 2hits, one a double. Jared Head not a prospect, doubles, doubles again, singles. Nick Johnson returns from another injury, hitless.

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I guess we have a little extra depth in middle infeilders, too, although pretty much limited to the majors and AAA. Jason Donald is ready to return to the Indians, if there were a job for him, and Kipnis is ready for his debut: hard for an offensively challenged team to continue to put off an offensively talented hitter. In AA Juan Diaz is apparently a good defensive SS but his offense is nothing much. Then you have to drop down to short season teams for other IF prospects, led by Tony Wolters in Mahoning Valley and perhaps Jose Martinez in Arizona.

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And we have plenty of catchers who might be prospects but as they say you can never have too many of them. After Santana and Marson, AAA is stocked with veterans. But Chun Chen swings a good RH bat for Akron although his defense is said to be behind his offense. Roberto Perez is by contrast a defensive first catcher for Kinston. Alex Monsalve is having a good season for Lake County. Alex Lavisky is like Monsalve 20 years old, $1 million bonus and Cleveland roots means he'll get plenty of chance to prove himself, he's been hitting homers but otherwise offense has been balky. This year's No. 4 pick Jake Lowrey has debuted nicely with the Scrappers.

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Meanwhile OF depth isn't deep. There's not a single OF with power in the system, unless we still count Nick Weglarz who's rehabbing very slowly and ineffectively in AA. Carrera is a CF/RF with a good arm and speed, but no power. Tim Fedroff had a breakout half-seaason in Akron on his return there this spring and then was promoted, but he has neither significant power, significant base stealing ability, doesn't walk a ton and doesn't have a strong arm. Jordan Henry is a singles-walks-and steals OF who hasn't duplicated his Class A performances in Akron. Tyler Holt has a little more power than Henry but not as much defensive ability. Levon Washington was our first high round OF pick since Drennen and Weglarz and he's not doing much to justify that selection at Lake County. I like Carlos Moncrief, former pitcher, who's also in Lake County who has good peripherals: plenty of gap and homerun power, steals bases, walks plenty, strong RF arm; but he's 22, is avg is in the 230s and he strikes out too much. Bryson Myles in Mahoning Valley has five tools, but questionable if they're major league caliber. Same place Jordan Smith is splitting time between 3rd and OF and hitting well over 300. Which then leaves us with Luigi Rodriguez 18 year old in Arizona in his US debut season who can run, hit for power, hit for average, throw. Give hime 5 years and he could be ready to help the Indians.

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Pomeranz is unlikely to bypass AAA. Frank suggests he might see work in the Columbus playoffs, as I guess White did last year.

I can look up reports on Bryson. BA has always listed him in the second half of his team's Top 30, with Milwaukee or Cleveland. I haven't read any reports on him this season since his return, but I'll give you what they said preseason.