Louisville 4, Richmond 5 (11 inn.)
Francisley Bueno gave up all the runs in his 5.2 innings but the offense picked him up with some clutch hitting in extra innings. Diory Hernandez hit a double in the 11th, advanced to 3rd on a wild pitch and then scored on Josh Anderson's third hit of the day. This just in Diory Hernandez likes hitting in AAA.
Chattanooga 10, Mississippi 4
Recently promoted Carlos Sencion was put on the DL today after leaving last nights game with a leg injury of some sort. He was replaced on the roster by J.C. Holt who was demoted from AAA. I am pretty sure that Jason Perry is leading all of our minor league teams in HRs after playing about half as many games. I'd have to look it up for confirmation, but I am sure enough that laziness is preventing me from doing it.
Myrtle Beach 10, Salem 6
It is time Chris Vines got some love this season. He has only allowed 1 run in 6 appearances this season spanning 17 innings. He has mostly been used as a secondary starter about every 4th day. I would expect him to get a shot at starting soon since Gonzalo Lopez hasn't been very good recently. He was never a big prospect mostly because he has been injured for most of his professional career (only 24 appearances in the past 2 seasons. Brandon Hicks is still hitting BTW.
Rome 1, Augusta 2
This is the second straight game that the Greenjackets beat Rome 2-1. The really sad part here is that Chad Rodgers pitched his best game by far this season. Only one of the runs he allowed was earned. This was also his longest outing of the season. He and Jeff Locke both seem to be getting stronger the more they pitch. This isn't really surprising since they are both northern pitchers and have less experience pitching. So with their first exposure to pro ball they learn more and more every time out.
Alright, I'll have the new hotlist and weekly recap tomorrow. I will probably be adding a Not list to go along with it per reader requests.
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w/r/t Diory
..He’s tearing up the IL to a tune of : .457/.500/.686 his BABIP is .455. Though with that BABIP is going to come down, it has too. There’s no way that is sustainable, but right now damn near everything in play is falling for a hit.
Now here’s a thought. With Prado most likely hitting the DL with his thumb, do you call up Lillibridge again (Who’s not hitting, at all…) or do you give Diory a look see? He can play both 2B and SS.
RainDelay - May 5, 2008
I’d love to see Diory get a shot, but it looks like we took care of things by acquiring Greg Norton. Come on guys, THE YOUTH MOVEMENT IS WHAT WE NEED MORE OF!
bigjoe - May 5, 2008
Diory most likely won’t get the call because he isn’t on the 40 man roster. And sure his BABIP will come down but he has been getting a lot of doubles so far which are less susceptible to the rules of BABIP. He won’t keep hitting .457 but he is hitting very well.
And again I just want to point out that we have a younger starting 8 than even the marlins. The last place we need youth is in the lineup. I will agree the rotation could use some younger guys, but like i said before with Jo-Jo and Morton in the high minors, Hudson isn’t Old, James is still a viable 5th starter and a couple of young pitchers within shooting distance of the rotation for next year and the likelihood of nearly 30 million bucks coming off the books next year I think we will be alright.
yondaime4 - May 5, 2008
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