A better night all around for Braves teams. Don't forget to tune in tomorrow and check out our first annual Hot Sheet which will cover who the hottest and coldest farmhands are along with who you should be keeping an on in the future.
Gwinnett 5, Charlotte 1
Gwinnett finally ends their losing streak with a strong outing from the pitching staff and a big game from Brent Clevlen. Brent is currently in the middle of a 5 game hitting streak in which he has also had an extra base hit in each game as well. Gregor Blanco also chipped in a couple of hits and a stolen base. Mike Dunn allowed the only run for the Braves.
Mississippi 11, West Tennessee 2
With that many runs scored I would think there would have been more guys to write about but really it was just Willie Cabrera and a bunch of walks helping the cause. Cabrera, one of my annual favorite players, is now up to .324 on the season which is helping his .885 OPS. Richard Sullivan just continues to make guys beat the ball into the ground with a 10-3 groundball-to-flyball rate tonight. He may not be Brandon Webb, but his sinker is really getting the job done this year.
Myrtle Beach 3, Salem 9
Adam Milligan and Gerry Rodriguez went back-to-back in the first inning of the ballgame but that was most of the offense for the evening. Both guys have been hitting well so far this season, but Rodriguez has been an absolute terror with 9 of his 11 hits going for extra bases while also learning the ability to draw a walk. Last year he walked in just 6.2% of his PAs last season but has jumped up to 17.5% this season. I know that its a small sample size but drawing 1/4 of your total walks from the previous season in 1/12 the playing time would be more of a real improvement than a fluke in my opinion.
Savannah 2, Rome 3
Chris Masters continues to take offenses to the woodshed with another dominant performance. Masters has been the best pitcher in the Braves organization thus far and probably won't remain in Rome much past the middle of the year if even that long. LV Ware also chipped in a hit in this game and has his AVG up to .313 to go with 6/7 on stolen bases.
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I’m excited.
Scott Coleman - April 18, 2010
For Mississippi
The final two pitchers, Michael Broadway and Thomas Palica, went a combined 3.2 innings and struck out 10 with 1 hit. Palica went struck out all 5 batters he faced.
UMass12 - April 18, 2010
Truspeak! Palica and Broadway have combined for just over 10 innings pitched with 21 K and just runs allowed. Not bad. The Braves are LOADED with bullpen arms it appears.
yondaime4 - April 18, 2010
Yup
Palica is only 22 too, pretty good for AA. Looks like he has good stuff as he has a SO/9 rate of 10.1 in the 4 seasons since he was drafted.
UMass12 - April 18, 2010
Palica and Pruneda are two really good BP arms we’ve got that didn’t even make Sickels’ book (we had 40 guys in there
). As solid as those guys have been, I guess that goes to show you about how many pitchers we’ve got with big league potential.
timmy3 - April 19, 2010
LV Ware!
cbwilk - April 18, 2010
Hey CB….I had a brief chat with LV today. He sends his regards… :)
rbravesfan - April 19, 2010
Haha, that’s my boy. Really looking forward to getting to see him. And everyone else of course. It’s gonna be sweet.
cbwilk - April 19, 2010
I'm still expecting Sullivan to make it all the way up...
a loogy/double play specialist, but I think he works fine in that role with Moylan/Medlen/Gearrin 8th, Kimbrel 9th, and then you need another lefty (Dunn? EOF? Venters?) and that’s a nice bullpen.
Mr. Sanchez - April 19, 2010
Assuming Wagner comes back in '11 with his option
With Wagner, Moylan, EOF, Medlen, Kimbrel, Venters, Proctor, Gearrin, Dunn, Chavez, Parr, Sullivan, Marek, etc, etc, etc, next spring will be a battle to make the Braves pen in ‘11. Wagner’s $7 mil option can be bought out for $250,000. What a great problem to have,
bighop - April 19, 2010
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