August 11, MiLB Thread (Plus Rattlers/Chiefs Report)
Didn't see a thread for this, so I thought it merited posting. I like seeing daily updates from around the minors and I was looking for somewhere to post the following...
I went to the Wisconsin Timber Rattlers/Peoria Chiefs game today. Wisconsin won the game 1-0. Keeping in mind that I'm a Cubs fan and that I focused mostly on the Chiefs, here are my notes...
-As usual, I had a great time at O'Brien Field. I paid $5 for tickets four rows behind home plate. The ivy out in CF was coming in terrifically, the field looked excellent as always, and it was just a fantastic night for baseball, with weather in the low 80s and a bit of humidity. There's something to be said for the minor league baseball experience and I really recommend it to those of you out there who live near any of these teams.
-Defensively, the only person who had a difficult play on the night for the Chiefs was DJ LeMahieu on a ground ball to his right which juuuuuust skipped past him. Otherwise, I didn't see any plays which really put the Chiefs' (or Rattlers' for that matter) defensive mettle to the test. Everyone handled the routine stuff relatively well. This wasn't a great night to see if Ryan Flaherty could stick at 3B, DJ LeMahieu at SS, etc.
-Not a whole lot had changed offensively from when I'd last seen a number of the Chiefs back in April. Ryan Flaherty still looks solid, although he was asked to bunt in the 9th when Jackson reached...which struck me as odd because he was terrible at bunting and halfway decent at hitting. He quickly found himself down two strikes thanks to that experiment. Kyler Burke looked pretty good at the plate; not a whole lot to note on him. Rebel Ridling, Jovan Rosa, Junior Lake, and Nelson Perez all had a lot of trouble with Cody Scarpetta and Michael Fiers, which led to some really awkward swings at some questionable pitches.
-On the pitching side of things, the scoreboard gun was never turned on, so I can't report much accurately in the way of velocity. The ump had a generous zone for both teams tonight. There were plenty of eye rolls, glares, and words exchanged throughout the night from both teams. When Flaherty was called on a check swing for strike three, a heated argument ensued, including some words from Chiefs manager Martin Pevey (who was coaching 3B, I believe). No one was ejected despite a few of the magic words being dropped.
-Chiefs SP Shafer's decidedly eh. His fastball looked like it was in the upper 80s, maybe hitting 90/91 a few times. He settled down after a really rough first inning (including two very loud outs) and actually began locating his pitches much better.
-Chiefs C Michael Brenly caught my eye. He had excellent instincts at catcher and showcased a surprisingly accurate and effective arm. I believe he threw Brett Lawrie out on a pitch in the dirt that bounced awkwardly in front of him. Plus, he seemed to be quite chatty with the HP umpire, which may or may not have worked in his favor. At the plate, he wasn't too memorable, but I think he has a shot of becoming a decent backup catcher down the line.
-I can see why people love and hate Chiefs CF Brett Jackson. On the upside, it's easy to dream on him. He's got room to add muscle to his frame, he's aggressive (but not stupid and not guessing) at the plate, and he already has good power and speed. His double was to the LF gap and he easily could have taken third, but was held up. Leading off the 9th, Pevey had some words with him and it was pretty clear he was being asked to set the table rather than tie the game. He went up to the plate and hit a solid single up the middle. "Gamer" and "Spark" are terms that come to mind. He's clearly not a Tyler Colvin or a Ryan Harvey type. But, on the downside, watching him at the plate, I have to wonder how he'll handle better pitching down the line.
-I'm back and forth on Chiefs SS DJ LeMahieu. With the exception of the play mentioned above, pretty much every defensive play involving him was routine. My gut is that he'll end up at 2B down the line, but I'd have to see a bit more of him to make that judgment call. He looked okay at the plate, but his swing and his frame didn't seem tailored to a whole lot of power down the line. I could see him as a gap to gap kind of hitter, but a HR threat might be asking a bit too much.
-The two Rattlers who stuck out were Brett Lawrie and Cody Scarpetta. I can easily see why the Brewers took Lawrie in the first round last year. He's well-built for a 19 year old and has plenty of power in his swing. He looked very comfortable at the plate. He still has plenty of work left to do, but he could be a solid asset for the Brewers down the road. Scarpetta stuck out because he had a quality breaking ball (curveball from what I've read) and a solid sinker. He was pounding the lower half of the zone all night long and got double play balls when he needed them. I've read reports that he works 90-94, but it seemed like he was maybe a tick or so lower than that; perhaps around 88-92? Still, he got a ton of awkward swings with his curveball on the outer half of the plate.
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slow night last night for Chris Carter
Only two hits, just one of them a homerun. Ho-hum.
by Dalman on Aug 11, 2009 4:38 AM EDT reply actions 0 recs
The Black Deer
Strikes Again!!!! 
by ChalupaCabrera on Aug 11, 2009 6:22 AM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
Buster Posey is all kinds of good
2-2, HR
Line in 23 AAA games: .289/.375/.542, good for a .917 OPS, while maintaining a good K/BB
by superk1ng on Aug 11, 2009 8:43 AM EDT reply actions 0 recs
Posey is redorkulous lately
Didn’t take him long to adjust to Triple-A!
Can anyone see him NOT getting the call to rest Molina’s legs this September?!
by FanBall on Aug 11, 2009 9:53 AM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
Casey Crosby
Anyone know why he only went 3 innings (3IP 1H 0ER 1BB 2K)? It doesn’t seem like a line that would lead me to believe he reached his pitch count. Perhaps Detroit is just worried about his innings.
by jar75 on Aug 11, 2009 8:52 AM EDT reply actions 0 recs
Inn's limit
I’m fairly certain it’s related to him reaching the 100IP barrier and Det trying to protect him. Considering he only threw 4Inn’s last year, sounds like they’re trying to keep him around 100 for the season.
ProspectTube.com
You Video. You Scout.
by ProspectTube.com on Aug 11, 2009 9:08 AM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
Chris Withrow
5 IP, 2 R (0 ER), 3 H, 3 BB, 5 K. Nice comeback after a rough first start in AA last week.
by jibs on Aug 11, 2009 9:24 AM EDT reply actions 0 recs
Jackson
I am curious as to what makes you think he may not be able to hit better pitching?
by NYSOX on Aug 11, 2009 11:07 AM EDT reply actions 0 recs
His swing seemed a tad bit on the long side and Scarpetta got him to chase on some decent curveballs. I think he can make adjustments and that he has enough strike zone discipline to make it up to the majors, but the Mike Cameron comps make sense to me after seeing him.
by Outshined_One on Aug 11, 2009 1:38 PM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
Thanks for the Brewers scouting
It’s good to know we might still have a pitcher or two worth waiting for while Jeffress pursues other interests.
Ichiro, on facing Daisuke Matsuzaka for the first time: "I hope he arouses the fire that's dormant in the innermost recesses of my soul. I plan to face him with the zeal of a challenger."
by DaleCoop14 on Aug 11, 2009 11:50 AM EDT reply actions 0 recs
the rise of mickey storey
31st rd pick from 08 promoted to AAA. Its probably temporary due to roster movement but if he continues to dominate, maybe he stays longer. Cant deny the ridiculous stats
http://web.minorleaguebaseball.com/milb/stats/stats.jsp?pos=P&sid=milb&t=p_pbp&pid=493547
by Asfan4ever723 on Aug 11, 2009 12:44 PM EDT reply actions 0 recs
BP likes the black deer
August 11, 2009
What am I supposed to do? Not mention him again?
Chris Carter, 1B/OF, Athletics (Double-A Midland)
Monday’s stats: 2-for-4, HR (21), R, 3 RBI, K, CS
Carter’s 25-game hitting streak isn’t any normal, every day 25-game hitting streak. He’s 46-for-97 (.474) during the run, adding 16 walks and compiling 81 total bases in the process. I have no contractually mandated word count for these pieces, so I’m just ending this one here. I’m out of superlatives for what he’s doing.
by Asfan4ever723 on Aug 11, 2009 12:46 PM EDT reply actions 0 recs
+1
Who cannot resist mancrushing TBD

by ChalupaCabrera on Aug 11, 2009 10:31 PM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
Carlos Carrasco: 8IP, 4H, 1ER, 0BB, 10K
by JP_Frost on Aug 11, 2009 9:14 PM EDT reply actions 0 recs
he really deserves a bit more … hmm … what’s the right word, recognition. He was probably overhyped before, but now he’s sort of underhyped (I don’t think he’s over or under rated, most people have him pegged as a middle of the rotation type, borderline “2” potential if a lot of things break right, so hence why I’m keying on hype). Solid arm, would be the top arm for some systems.
by toonsterwu on Aug 12, 2009 7:08 AM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
mike montgomery: 5.1 ip, 2 h, 1 r, 2 bb, 4 k
tyler sample: 5.2 ip, 3 h, 1 er, 1 bb, 7 k (making huge progress this year!!)
baseball rules.
by doublestix on Aug 11, 2009 9:25 PM EDT reply actions 0 recs
Knapp debut for Lake County
2.0IP 1H 2R 1ER 2BB 2K
by smoooooth on Aug 11, 2009 10:51 PM EDT reply actions 0 recs
Cory Rasmus
He has had several arm issues but has a power arm and is working his way back very nicely threw a no-hitter for Danville. 7 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 1 BB, 9 K
by Jay212033 on Aug 11, 2009 11:49 PM EDT reply actions 0 recs
Alvarez
3-4 with a 2B, 1 K, 1 BB
Price looked good through 4 then I went to bed to find he was lit up by the 6th inning. Anyone know what happened? I believe he hadn’t even allowed a hit when I went to bed with the only batter who reached getting hit by a pitch.
by jfish26101 on Aug 12, 2009 9:18 AM EDT reply actions 0 recs

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