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  • Articles posted by Duman (Page 23)

The Good & Bad Report: DSL Astros

Posted on June 26, 2008 by Duman in From the Bus Stop

It is time to start checking on the numbers down on the farm. The DSL Astros play in a 37 team league. To make it to the top 10, you must really distinguish yourself. Right now, the DLS Astros aren’t very distinguished. But atleast they are not hanging around the bottom 10 either. They currently sport a 8-14 record and are tied for last place in the DSL San Pedro division. All stats as of 6/25/08
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DSL Astros

CC Represented Well At All Star Game, ValleyCats Win Again, Lex & G’ville Lose

Posted on June 26, 2008 by Duman in From the Bus Stop

I promise that no GM’s were harmed in the making of this Farm Update. The PCL & Carolina Leagues had the night off. The Texas League had their all star game last night. Corpus Christi players represented fairly well in the South’s 10th inning win.

Johnson was 2 for 3 with a single and double, and Manzella and Paz were each 1 for 2. Blazek pitched a scoreless fifth inning, and was relieved by McKeller, who pitched a 1-2-3 sixth.

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Catching Up On The Farm

Posted on June 25, 2008 by Duman in From the Bus Stop

After spending a few days in a world with no internet access, I am back to catch us up on that progress or lack there of down on the farm.

Round Rock

The Express went 1-4 over the weekend and the first part of this week. Call ups were in the news as Dave Clark will fill in in Houston for the injured Ed Romero as a 3rd base coach. David Newhan was called up to take Kaz Matsui’s place on the roster after Kaz was placed on the DL. The final call up is one we have been asking for in the Talk Zone, Runelvys Hernandez is being called up and will start for the Astros on Friday.Read More

Lyle & Austin Impressive as Greeneville Wins, Everyone Else….Well, They Lost

Posted on June 20, 2008 by Duman in From the Bus Stop

At the Bus Stop, we like to reward winning, so we will being our trip around the farm with the only team that won last night.

Greeneville started Jordan Lyle in Kingsport last night. He only went two innings but they were shut out innings. Lyles gave up 3 hits, hit one batter but walked none and struck out one in his two innings of work.

“We wanted to limit him starting out,” said Linares. “His fastball was good and he was effectively wild.”

David Denelli followed up with 3 scoreless innings allowing only one hit. However, Denelli gave up 5 walks while striking out 2. Zack Grimmett added two scoreless innings in his pro debut and Colton Pitkin completed the shut out with two scoreless innings of his own.Read More

Minor game recaps

Walk Offs for RR & Salem, Tri Cites Comes Back, Corpus Starts 2nd Half Right

Posted on June 19, 2008 by Duman in From the Bus Stop

Round Rock walked off with a win thanks to Edwin Maysonet’s 10th inning solo home run to give the Express a 4-3 victory.

“It feels great (especially) after going 0-4 and not helping the team at all in the first nine innings,” Maysonet said.

Chad Reineke had his most effective outing since late May, going 6 innings allowing only 1 run.Read More

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G-stros Win to Start Season, Tri Cities Needs Name Tags, Salem Loses in 14, RR Wins Shutou

Posted on June 18, 2008 by Duman in From the Bus Stop

Lets start our trip around the farm in Greeneville

The G-Stros’ manager has been talking about how excited he is about these players. I got to see it first hand in Kingsport last night. Kyle Greenwalt started his second pro season off with a solid 5 innings pitched. Kody Hinze walked 4 times and had an RBI single while Kyle Miller drove in 3 runs to lead the Astros to a 7-5 victory on opening night.

“Greenwalt was throwing the ball exceptionally well in Spring Training. It translated to here,” Linares said. “He’s matured a lot. It’s good to see him do that. Pitkin, the same thing. He got into a little bit of trouble but stayed focused and did a good job.”

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