Gwinnett 4, Lehigh Valley 3
In this game we have a pretty solid start from Charlie Morton. Nothing too spectacular, just him going out and putting up a quality start and keeping his team in the game. Funny that Morton also gives up more fly balls than grounders, just like Medlen and Hanson. Diory Hernandez did have two stolen bases in this game but that is about all there was for offense other than Clint Sammons getting two sac flies.
Mississippi 4, Montgomery 5 - Game 1 - 7 Innings
Man Hernandez just keeps on raking! I made a statement a couple days ago that I wanted to see Hernandez in Atlanta by the end of the year but I didn't mean permanently, just a call up in September. Something like that isn't out of the question and if he keeps hitting like this, is actually likely. Anyways, Jonny Venters got knocked around a little in this one by giving up a couple homers. I'll post game 2 when it ends.
Mississippi 4, Montgomery 5 - Game 2 - 7 Innings
I don't really have much to say about this one.
Myrtle Beach 4, Winston-Salem 1
Edgar Osuna has given up 2 runs in his last 13 innings along with only 4 hits and a walk. Not bad sir. I like Osuna, but he doesn't really throw hard and we will really have to see how he does at AA when he does get promoted there before we can tell if he will be any good or not. Also I am excited to see Jon Owings hitting, he is one of my favorite guys even if he isn't a big prospect.
Rome 4, Greenville 1 - Game 1 - 7 Innings
The two catchers got the job done with the bats today. Jesus Sucre is probably someone we need to talk about. I thought he was older than he is, but I just looked him up and he is only just turned 21 at this point. He is hitting .324 at this point but without a whole lot of power or real on base ability outside his BA so we will have to see how he pans out.
Rome 2, Greenville 1 - Game 2 - 7 Innings
Chris Shehan is starting to turn his season around a little. His OPS is still under .600 on the season (he was really really bad in April) but this month it is almost .800 and he has gone from a 20:1 K:BB last month to 9:6 this month. Nice improvement!
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I want to see Hernandez in AAA like now lol
drumzalicious - May 18, 2009
Late '10 Rosterbation
1. Hernandez LF
2. Escobar SS
3. Chipper 3B
4. Heyward RF
5. McCann C
6. Kotchman 1B
7. Schafer CF
8. Johnson 2B
As Borat would say ‘ver nice’.
bbxxj - May 18, 2009
too soon for heyward I think. He is good, but he is gonna need some time in AA first I think. But I am ok with Gorkys leading off next year
yondaime4 - May 18, 2009
I totally agree with you about Heyward...
…but I did say late ‘10. I wasn’t very clear but I was meaning a cup of September coffee.
bbxxj - May 18, 2009
Sorry
You cant have a line up with Heyward and not Freeman =^)
1. Hernandez CF
2. Freeman 1B
3. Chipper
4. Heyward RF
5. McCann
6. Escobar SS
7. CODY JOHNSON!!!! LF lol
8. Kelly Johnson 2B
Thats a lot of lefties ….
maybe we should trade Johnson lol
drumzalicious - May 19, 2009
Morton
Him not inducing ground balls at AAA to me is a sign that he needs more work. I feel like the key to him succeeding in the majors is getting guys to pound that heavy sinker into the ground. When he’s on and consistently pounding the bottom of the strikezone with that pitch, it makes you think of Halladay, Webb, and the rest of the great sinkerballers. He isn’t even close to that consistency now, but I’m crossing my fingers that he can be close enough to become a real solid major league starter.
was385 - May 19, 2009
Does Morton even throw a sinker? I’ve always thought of him as a fastball, curveball, slider guy.
cbwilk - May 19, 2009
his fastball
is a sinker, and when it’s on, it’s nasty
was385 - May 19, 2009
His fastball…is a sinker…
…?
cbwilk - May 19, 2009
I think he means that when gameday lists fastball, it is usually a sinker.
MatM - May 19, 2009
A sinker is a type of fastball
Just like Lowe’s fastball is a sinker, so is Morton’s primary pitch.
was385 - May 19, 2009
I personally think Morton is someone we should have on the trading block, while he certainly has the potential to be a top tier major league starter, I think with Medlen and Hanson he could prove most valuable to us by getting us a bat.
MatM - May 19, 2009
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