Scranton 2, Gwinnett 4
Todd Redmond scattered base runners all over the place in this one, but good defense and little luck bailed him out and he exited mostly unscathed. Joe Thurston was most of the offense for the Braves with a little help from some other well placed hits. Mike Dunn also came in for a scoreless 9th inning earning his 4th save of the season. WHEN WILL HE BE CALLED UP?!?!
Mississippi 1, West Tennessee 4
Richard Sullivan actually had a decent start (well he did hit 3 batters but only 1 run was earned) but the Braves were up against Michael Pineda, one of the hottest young pitchers in the minors right now and then he was followed by Josh Fields, a former wasted draft pick of the Braves, both of whom just shut the Mississippi offense down. Admittedly that isn't very difficult.
Winston-Salem 3, Myrtle Beach 4
A good win for Myrtle Beach that saw them get contributions from just about everyone. Brett Oberholtzer pitched solidly and handed the ball over to the bullpen who allowed a few base runners but struck out 7 men in 4 innings of work to close it out. LV Ware delivered a walk off hit in the bottom of the 9th that scored Matt Kennelly from 2B. Ironically in the Pelican's last home game Michael Jones drove Ware in for a walk off win.
Rome 4, Charleston 3
I feel like we have a dominant pitching performance every night out with our minor leaguers and tonight wasn't any different with Arodys Vizcaino shutting down the RiverDogs for 5 innings. I don't know what his pitch count was so I'm not 100% on why he was pulled then but the Braves are careful with their young arms. He still hasn't walked a batter in over 40 innings which is just mind blowing for a guy who is just 19 with a 95 MPH speed pitch. Another note on Vizcaino: he is the rare minor league pitcher that has had a decision in every start so far this season. He is 9-3 in 12 starts. Very impressive indeed. Also I am super excited to see Cory Harrilchak stealing bases effectively again and getting hits in bunches. Finally Myke Jones saw his 9 game hitting streak come to an end.
DSL Braves 4, DSL Tigers 2
Edward Salcedo may have been shaking off some rust but I have to admit I am really impressed by his ability to take a walk with 8 in 6 games so far. That could just be a byproduct of his being way more advanced than the rest of the league, a la Jason Heyward when he was in HS, but either way I like it a lot. All these other guys I have no clue about. Luna up there is actually 28 years old so don't get too excited about him.
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I am in full agreement:
Dunn should be called up! His stats (including tonight):
20 G 26.2 IP 18 H 2 ER 0 HR 11 BB 36 K 0.68 ERA.
And Chris Resop too! His stats:
12 G 64.1 IP 45 H 15 ER 4 HR 27 BB 73 K 2.10 ERA.
fandave - June 7, 2010
IMy guess is we will definitely see Resop in the next week, due to th out clause in his contract. I think we need to leave Dunn in Gwinnett for now, to get more work. He would probabaly be underutilized in Atlanta, unless someone goes down with an injury. I know Chavez sucks and Martinez has yet to pitch, but once JJ comes back (no need to rush him, thank you Meds) we will have to send someone down anyhow.
DawgB - June 8, 2010
Resop could get at least one, if not two more starts for Gwinnett
before the clause hits. I’d expect one since a second would make him worthless for the first day or two after call up.
But Dunn, I still think unless there’s an injury to EOF or Venters, they don’t want a 4th lefty if he can’t be a full use guy (EOF is more of a loogy), especially with Saito sidelined. I think he’s AAA until an injury or September.
Mr. Sanchez - June 8, 2010
Michael Pineda is enormous. That dude is like some kind of movie monster.
And my boy LV with the walkoff! He had some karma working for him tonight.
cbwilk - June 8, 2010
rats
I was pinning my hopes for the franchise on R. Luna there for a moment.
I know you get thanked for these often, but they’re truly useful. Thanks a bunch.
VivaLosBravos - June 8, 2010
A 28 year old in the DSL, amazing. That dude must really love playing baseball.
PWHjort - June 8, 2010
He's been down there a little while too...
I think it’s his third year. And it’s hard to say on Salcedo’s eye. You’ve got to like that he’s taking walks, and it may be a more advanced approach and good eye, but then you have to wonder about the control of the kids he’s facing too. It’ll be nice to have him up with Danville or Rome in a few weeks.
Mr. Sanchez - June 8, 2010
8 walks in 6 games?! Oh man, I may have a new man crush.
Smoltz's Beard - June 8, 2010
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