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Pitchers gone wild, Ori goes deep and Greeneville WINS!

Posted on July 24, 2007 by Duman in Bus Ride Archive

Well really Greeneville split a double header with Bristol.  Cespedes pitched 6 innings of 2 hit ball and struck out 6 the help Greeneville win their 6th game this season.  They then lost the night cap to drop their 27th.

Tri Cities had the night off last night.

You would have thought Lexington pitchers Qualben, Luis & Severino were being filmed for “Guys gone wild”.  They combined for 5 wild pitches in Lexington’s 10-5 loss to Lake County.  Lexington had plenty of opportunities but could bring the runs home:

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Lexington left two runners on in the second, third, fourth, sixth and eighth innings.

Three times the Legends loaded the bases — once with no outs and twice with one out — but scored only one run.

“That’s the difference. When you struggle pitching like we did tonight and you get those opportunities offensively, you’d better cash in,” Legends Manager Gregg Langbehn said. “And we didn’t do it. We ended up scoring five runs, but a lot of damage could have been done early.”
Salem got a wake up call from manager Jim Pankovits and responded with a come from behind win against Wilmington.  Mark Ori hit a grand salami in the 6-4 win.  Billy Hart had his 14 game hitting streak snapped and played LF.

Some injury updates from Salem:

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With reliever Rodrigo Escobar activated on Sunday, the Avalanche put reliever Enyelbert Soto on the disabled list. Pankovits said Soto will have an MRI on his right elbow, which has been bothering him. …

Pankovits said first baseman Ole Sheldon might have to have surgery to repair his broken hand. …

Reliever Sean Walker pitched batting practice on Monday and Pankovits said he expects reliever Evan Englebrook to throw some this week. Both have been out of action with ankle sprains. …
Corpus Christi’s Manager Clark would have rather not played after the Mike Coolbaugh tragedy:

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“I understand the game must go on,” Clark said. “But sometimes you’ve got to take a step back to move forward. I really and truly believe this is one of those times.”

His team lost a close 5-4 decision to San Antonio.  It was Brad James’ second start at AA.  He gave up 4 runs in 6 innings.  Here is Clark’s assessment:

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“He’s a work in progress, that’s for sure. He’s still got a ways to go. He tries to go out there and give you everything he’s got in the first two innings. He’s just got to learn to pace himself a little more.”

Round Rock was rained out

Mike Coolbaugh had connections throughout the minor leagues as indicated by the stories in the local papers with in the Astros system.

CC
Salem
Lexington
And even reaching into the southern league city of Knoxville.

Minor game recaps

Weekend Highlights

Posted on July 23, 2007 by Duman in Bus Ride Archive

Here are the highlights from the weekend bus trip:

Round Rock:

Troy Patton got the win in his third AAA start bringing him to 2-1 and bouncing back from getting roughed up in his last outing.  Regarding his velocity this is what he had to say

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“I’ve thrown 120 innings so far, so it’s the point in the season where my velocity lowers down,” Patton said. “I’ve been working on sinking my fastball and locating it on the corners. There are a lot of pitchers in the big leagues that throw in the high 80’s so I see no reason why I can’t succeed if my velocity is down. I think tonight I showed you don’t have to have great velocity to succeed.”

Read more here

CC Hooks
The Hooks stretched their winning streak to six Saturday behind 17 hits; 8 of those for extra bases.  Sunday their streak came to an end despite a strong pitching performance by Paulino.

Salem
The Salem paper continues to do some nice feature stories on the weekends.  Saturday, they did a feature on the role of the trainers in helping players deal with the daily grind and a side feature on what they do to try to keep kids offsteriods.  There was also a story on how Brad James’ promotion is giving Rory Shortell another chance to start, Mitch E’s quest for the Salem RBI record and injury updates for Reed & Walker.

On the field, they went 1-2.

Lexington
Jimmy Van Ostrand continues to work his way back from a hamstring twinge.  Sunday, he took batting practice and is day to day. Also noted in the story is that in their win on Sunday, Eric Taylor has an 11 game hit streak and Jordan Parraz added to his team lead in hits, runs, RBI’s and doubles.

With Sunday’s win, the Legends have won 5 of their last 7 and have pulled to 4 games of first place Hickory.  Ralph Henriquez who has had very few two hit games this year, had two in one inning Sunday

Tri Cities
The Valley Cats got a glimpse of what a major leaguer looks like on Sunday.  Moses Alou was rehabbing in Brooklyn.  Alou helped the Cyclones beat the Valley Cats 7-3.

With Delome & Dixon getting a taste of reality in July (Delome .250 after a .429 June & Dixon .194 after a .389 June) Brandon Barnes and Matthew Cusick have been the bright spots for the Valley Cats of late.  Cusick is hitting .297 for July and .303 for the season.  He has hit in 8 of the last 9.  Barnes is also hitting .303 for the season and is riding a 9 game hitting streak that includes 4 multi hit games.  Barnes is showing significant progress in all areas at the plate from his first two season in the organization except in keeping strikeouts down.

Greeneville
What do you say about Greeneville?  Wayne Phillips of the Greeneville Sun sums it up:

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But if your pitching ranks last in your league, and your team batting average also ranks at the bottom, you have lots of problems.

You have just read the history of the 2007 edition of the Greeneville Astros.
He also talks about the hope of a 10th team in the appy league

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Rumors have it that the Washington Nationals are the frontrunners to put a rookie league franchise in Pulaski for the 2008 season.

In his last six games, Devon Torrence is showing some life as he learns to switch hit.  He is 4 for 18 with two doubles.  He has also drawn 9 walks.  To shoot down the feel good balloon, he has also k’d 9 times.  His OBP for July is .377.  He is showing progress with going deeper and deeper in counts.

Friday, Kyle Greenwalt pitched 5 strong innings but the Astros lost 2-1.
For the season, the G-stros are 5-26.  Their team batting average (.211) is above their winning percentage (.161) but just barely.

Minor game recaps

2007 Draft Recap

Posted on June 18, 2007 by Jacksonian in Bus Ride

The Astros took a long time to get going in this draft.  They were the last team to select a player; their first was the 111th player selected.  They were without first and second round picks thanks to the free-agent signings of Carlos Lee and Woody Williams.  Their first round selection was forfeited to the Texas Rangers for Lee.  They took RHP Blake Beavan.  The San Diego Padres received the Astros second round pick as compensation for Williams and took 2B Eric Sogard.  Prior to the draft the Astros added two players.  Chris Frye was added as a 5th year senior free agent from NAIA power LSU-Shreveport about a week and a half before the draft.  He hit .325 with 16 doubles, 9 triples, and 7 homers.  He stole 30 bases and was named first-team All- Conference.  He should be assigned to Tri-City.  The Astros also signed three 2006 DFE candidates, Andy Launier, Axel Gonzalez, and Rafeal Parks.  Launier hit .288 with 11 doubles and 8 homers for Sierra Junior College.  Gonzalez hit .353 with 14 doubles and 6 homers at Wabash Valley Junior College.  Parks attended Georgia Military Junior College.  Oddly they have no baseball program.  We are not sure why he went there, but the Astros still wanted him to play baseball and signed him.  All three will likely be assigned to Greeneville.  They are the Astros last DFE candidates to sign.

As has been discussed in the Bus Ride Discussion Forum last year’s draft was the last that DFE’s are allowed thanks to the agreements in the new Collective Bargaining Agreement.  As such the approach to this draft was a little different in the later rounds with teams choosing players with intent to sign them rather than encouraging them to go the junior college, JUCO, route and follow their progress.  We’ll see how that plays out with signing later round JUCO and high school draftees.  The Astros now have until just August 15 to sign players or lose all rights to them.Read More

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2004 Draft Mid Term Progress Report

Posted on May 23, 2007 by Duman in Bus Ride

Pat Dye, former Auburn football coach and ignorer of NCAA rules, once said “Hindsight is 50/50”.  As the 2007 draft approaches, let’s use some hindsight on the 2004 draft and see if they did 50/50.

The players from the 2004 draft have 2 ½ seasons under their belts.  It is still early in their development, especially for the high school and college freshman picks.  Consider this a mid term progress report on how the players from the 2004 draft are developing.  Remember progress report grades can still be brought up or down depending on how you do the rest of the grading term.Read More

G-Astros get the Clapp…

Posted on March 28, 2007 by Jacksonian in Bus Ride Archive

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2007 Transactions

Posted on March 28, 2007 by Jacksonian in Bus Ride Archive

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