MAY DAY! MAY DAY! MINORS FINAL 5/1; April stat leaders

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<B>Director of Minor League Reports</B>
TEAM BY TEAM STAT LEADERS

GWINNETT

AT-BATS: Ozzie Albies 98; RUNS Xavier Avery 15; HITS: Albies 25; DOUBLES: Albies 8; TRIPLES: Albies 2; HOME RUNS: Lane Adams 4; RBIs: Adams, Mel Rojas 16; AVERAGE: Adams .333; STOLEN BASES: Albies 8.
GAMES: David Peterson 9; WINS Sam Freeman 3; SAVES: David Hernandez 4; INNINGS: Sean Newcomb 26; STRIKEOUTS: Newcomb 35; ERA: Albers 2.12.

MISSISSIPPI
AT-BATS: Connor Lien 82; RUNS: Travis Demeritte 14; HITS: Carlos Franco 22; DOUBLES: Demeritte 8; TRIPLES: Luis Valenzuela 2; HOME RUNS: Franco, Lien 4; RBIs: Franco 18; AVERAGE: Kade Scivicque .314; STOLEN BASES: Lien 5.
GAMES: Evan Phillips 8; WINS: Michael Mader 3; SAVES: Akeel Morris 4; INNINGS: Kolby Allard 27; STRIKEOUTS: Patrick Weigel 28; ERA: Allard 1.67.

FLORIDA
AT-BATS: Austin Riley 95; RUNS: Ronald Acuna 17; HITS: Alex Jackson 28; DOUBLES: Tyler Neslony 6; TRIPLES: Acuna 4; HOME RUNS: Jackson 7; RBIs: Jackson 17; AVERAGE: Carlos Castro .333; STOLEN BASES: Acuna 11.
GAMES: Sean McLaughlin 8; WINS: Drew Harrington, Luiz Gohara 2; SAVES: Devan Watts 3; INNINGS: Harrington 28; STRIKEOUTS: Tyler Pike 29; ERA: Gohara 1.73.

ROME
AT-BATS: Derian Cruz 86; RUNS: three with 13; HITS: Randy Ventura 28; DOUBLES: Juan Yepez 11; TRIPLES: Cristian Pache 2; HOME RUNS: Lucas Herbert, Anthony Concepcion 2; RBIs: Pache 14; AVERAGE: Ventura .359; STOLEN BASES: Ventura 13.
GAMES: Three with 7; WINS: Oriel Caicedo 4; SAVES: Brandon S. White 3; INNINGS: Caicedo 24; STRIKEOUTS: Ian Anderson 29; ERA: Caicedo 1.14.

MONDAY SCHEDULE

CLASS AAA


Gwinnett (14-9) idle.

CLASS AA

GAME ONE
Tennessee 6, Mississippi 3 (7)

LP: Fried 4 IP, 7 H, 6 ER, 3 BB, 6 K, HBP, 2 HR
Sobotka 2 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 1 BB, 3 K
Rogers 1 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 2 BB, 0 K

Demeritte 2-4, 2B, RBI
Curcio 1-4, 2B, R, RBI
Franco 1-3, 2B, RBI

LINK

GAME TWO
Tennessee 7, Mississippi 6 (8)
Braves blow 6-2 lead

SP: Soroka 5.2 IP, 9 H, 14 ER, 0 BB, 6 K, HR
Mader 1 IP, 1 H, 1 R, 0 BB, 0 K
LP: Phillips (BS, 1-1) 1.1 IP, 2 H, 2 R, 1 BB, 0 K, 2 HR

James 1-3, R, BB
Walker 1-3, 2B, R, RBI
Demeritte 2-4. 2 R. RBI
Araiza 2-4, 2B. 2 R

LINK

ADVANCED CLASS A

Palm Beach 8, Florida 6


SP: Toussaint 4.1 IP, 7 H, 6 ER, 1 BB, 6 K
LP: Lewis (0-1) 1.2 IP, 3 H, 2 ER, 1 BB, 1 K
Watts 2 IP, 2 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 3 K

Davidson 1-4, HR (2nd), 2 RBI
Riley 2-4, R, RBI
Castro 2-4, R
Jackson 1-4, R

LINK

CLASS A

Rome (16-8) idle.

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Didn't look close enough at first and was about to go nuts - didn't realize Rome was off today until now. Otherwise we'd have had Fried, Touki, and Anderson going on the same day. This *hit is nuts!
 
going to watch Fried throw a 7 inning complete game shut out while 'working'.. did a little work last night to make sure I had some time today.
 
5th grade choir did anthem. Nice to hear it and it not be a 10 minute production trying to make the 'artist' bigger than the song.
 
going to watch Fried throw a 7 inning complete game shut out while 'working'.. did a little work last night to make sure I had some time today.

Last start...

7.0 ip 1 h 0 er 1 bb 6 k

If he has another good start today, I'm gonna start getting excited
 
I might just listen to this game. this feed is comical. They are cutting away in the middle of action. Curico just missed played a ball for a double and the camera stayed on the catcher. It is a joke.
 
Brett Walker is a tool. the ump is call the zone like it is the size of a soup can.. and he goes up hacking at everything he sees. :facepalm:
 
He's way too young and the sample size is way too small to freak out about it, but I'll confess I'd like to see Albies start hitting at AAA. He's at .250/.299/.359 in 320 AAA at-bats, which is less than ideal. Again, and to be perfectly clear, this isn't anything to worry too much about, but Albies is our best upper-level position prospect, so it would be nice if he'd start hitting.
 
Interesting note from a Fangraphs write up that Soroka was included in:

"The one worrisome stat is that he’s gone from producing an above-average ground-ball rate (about 51% 2015-16) to just 38.5% in ’17 and he’s already allowed three homers. Soroka is going to have to get the ball down more consistently to avoid getting into trouble as he approaches The Show."
 
He's way too young and the sample size is way too small to freak out about it, but I'll confess I'd like to see Albies start hitting at AAA. He's at .250/.299/.359 in 320 AAA at-bats, which is less than ideal. Again, and to be perfectly clear, this isn't anything to worry too much about, but Albies is our best upper-level position prospect, so it would be nice if he'd start hitting.

He was hitting well there this year before the last 5-game stretch. It obviously has to be counted in just like the rest, but I expect him to get hot again soon.
 
Ruiz in last 10 games...

.286 avg (10/35) 2 HRs 2 bb 6 k

Really wish he would force his way up to platoon with Adonis
 
It doesn't bother me to see 19 year olds slump a little...they need some adversity to deal with. Even Fried lost two years so he's due to have a bit of a learning curve.
 
Touki getting hit around so far this year. The walks have taken a downturn, but he has been getting hit hard.
 
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