The Jammers are playing a three-game series against the Batavia Muckdogs this weekend in the NYPL, and I'm the Muckdogs Official Scorer this year, so I get a front-and-center seat to all the action. I usually do this a few times a year when I catch Jamestown in Batavia, but I'll now be able to report on all the games. I'll continue to add replies to this throughout the series.
2B Daniel Black (14th Round Pick, 2010): Black was 1-5 with 2 RBIs and a strikeout (swinging). His RBIs came on two ground-outs. He's got a tall and thin frame with an open stance at the plate. He was fed a lot of breaking balls in several of his at-bats.
3B Dallas Poulk (19th Round Pick, 2010): 1-5 with two strikeouts for Poulk. He made a nice snag on a liner in the middle innings, but didn't look particularly impressive at the plate.
RF Marcell Ozuna (Signed as an undrafted free-agent, 2009; spent 2009 with GCL Marlins; also played in Greensboro in 2010): Ozuna was 0-4 with a K (looking), but looked decent at the plate. He has six homers on the year, so he's got some power.
LF Ryan Fisher (15th Round Pick, 2010): Fish was 2-4 with two runs scored and two doubles. He stung the ball in every one of his at-bats and looked really good at the plate, and he sprayed the ball to all fields in his ABs. Made a diving stab for a ball late in the game that he trapped but tried to sell as a catch. Probably looked the best at the dish of any Jammer on the evening. FWIW, Fisher is actually listed as an IF on the Jammers roster.
1B Aaron Senne (10th Round Pick, 2010): Senne went 1-3 and also walked. He showed great agility, jumping high in the air and coming down on the bag to get an errant throw by the pitcher in the first inning.
SS Noah Perio (39th Round Pick, 2009; Spent '09 with GCL Marlins): Perio was 2-4 with a run scored, RBI and a strikeout (looking, on a curve). He wore a right ankle brace at bat and had a live arm in the field; he made a great snag in the hole and throw to first in the 9th.
C Dallas Hord (32nd Round Pick, 2009; Spent '09 with GCL Marlins and Jamestown; also played in Jupiter in 2010): Hord was 1-4 with a double, 2 RBI, and 2 K's (one looking, one swinging). Interestingly, Hord is listed as a switch hitter on the Jammers roster, but batted left his first time up, then right his second time up (both times against a righty pitcher). Many of the Jammers hitters were left-handed tonight. For a catcher, he showed good speed on the basepaths and even tried to bunt for a base hit at one point. Had no problems defensively.
DH Harold Brantley, Jr. (30th Round Pick, 2009; spend '09 with GCL Marlins and Jamestown): Brantley went 1-3 with 2 runs scored and a double, as well as a walk and a K (looking). Showed a good eye at the plate and his double was a flared pop-up that hugged the left field line and he was able to scamper to second base.
CF Brent Keys (17th Round Pick, 2009; spent '09 with GCL Marlins): Keys went 0-3 with 2 K's (both swinging). He also had two sacrifice bunts and was called out on one of them for running out of the baseline to avoid a tag by the first basemen. Give him credit for trying on that one. He also had an outfield assist, nailing a player attempting to go from first to third on a single.
SP Adam Veres (3rd Year Player, signed as free-agent from Cardinals in 2010; spent '09 in A Ball with Quad Cities; also played for Jupiter in 2010): Veres was part of the 2008 NYPL Championship Muckdogs team. Veres is a big guy at 6'3", 225 pounds. 6 IP, 7 H, 2 R, 2 ER, 1 BB, 6 K was his line on the night. He consistently hit 89-90 on the radar gun for his fastball and had a decent curve and good reflexes on the mound. He has a compact delivery, textbook, with a strong leg drive.
RP Grant Dayton (11th Round Pick, 2010; also played for GCL Marlins in 2010): He threw one inning, with just one walk. He threw the ball with full arm extension and came from a 3/4 arm angle. He walked the first batter he faced and the catcher had to settle him down during the second batter. He ended up getting out of things with a double play.
RP Michael Ojala (25th Round Pick, 2010; also pitched for GCL Marlins in 2010): Ojala went one inning and struck out two Muckdogs. He has a bit of a herky-jerky arm motion as he comes through to the plate. Only saw one curveball from him in the three batters he faced.
RP Jordan Conley (Signed as an undrafted free agent, 2009; also played for Greensboro in 2010): Conley notched his fourth save of the season, walking one in an otherwise uneventful ninth inning. He walked the leadoff man on four pitches. Conley featured a slider in addition to his fastball.
2B Daniel Black (14th Round Pick, 2010): Black was 1-5 with 2 RBIs and a strikeout (swinging). His RBIs came on two ground-outs. He's got a tall and thin frame with an open stance at the plate. He was fed a lot of breaking balls in several of his at-bats.
3B Dallas Poulk (19th Round Pick, 2010): 1-5 with two strikeouts for Poulk. He made a nice snag on a liner in the middle innings, but didn't look particularly impressive at the plate.
RF Marcell Ozuna (Signed as an undrafted free-agent, 2009; spent 2009 with GCL Marlins; also played in Greensboro in 2010): Ozuna was 0-4 with a K (looking), but looked decent at the plate. He has six homers on the year, so he's got some power.
LF Ryan Fisher (15th Round Pick, 2010): Fish was 2-4 with two runs scored and two doubles. He stung the ball in every one of his at-bats and looked really good at the plate, and he sprayed the ball to all fields in his ABs. Made a diving stab for a ball late in the game that he trapped but tried to sell as a catch. Probably looked the best at the dish of any Jammer on the evening. FWIW, Fisher is actually listed as an IF on the Jammers roster.
1B Aaron Senne (10th Round Pick, 2010): Senne went 1-3 and also walked. He showed great agility, jumping high in the air and coming down on the bag to get an errant throw by the pitcher in the first inning.
SS Noah Perio (39th Round Pick, 2009; Spent '09 with GCL Marlins): Perio was 2-4 with a run scored, RBI and a strikeout (looking, on a curve). He wore a right ankle brace at bat and had a live arm in the field; he made a great snag in the hole and throw to first in the 9th.
C Dallas Hord (32nd Round Pick, 2009; Spent '09 with GCL Marlins and Jamestown; also played in Jupiter in 2010): Hord was 1-4 with a double, 2 RBI, and 2 K's (one looking, one swinging). Interestingly, Hord is listed as a switch hitter on the Jammers roster, but batted left his first time up, then right his second time up (both times against a righty pitcher). Many of the Jammers hitters were left-handed tonight. For a catcher, he showed good speed on the basepaths and even tried to bunt for a base hit at one point. Had no problems defensively.
DH Harold Brantley, Jr. (30th Round Pick, 2009; spend '09 with GCL Marlins and Jamestown): Brantley went 1-3 with 2 runs scored and a double, as well as a walk and a K (looking). Showed a good eye at the plate and his double was a flared pop-up that hugged the left field line and he was able to scamper to second base.
CF Brent Keys (17th Round Pick, 2009; spent '09 with GCL Marlins): Keys went 0-3 with 2 K's (both swinging). He also had two sacrifice bunts and was called out on one of them for running out of the baseline to avoid a tag by the first basemen. Give him credit for trying on that one. He also had an outfield assist, nailing a player attempting to go from first to third on a single.
SP Adam Veres (3rd Year Player, signed as free-agent from Cardinals in 2010; spent '09 in A Ball with Quad Cities; also played for Jupiter in 2010): Veres was part of the 2008 NYPL Championship Muckdogs team. Veres is a big guy at 6'3", 225 pounds. 6 IP, 7 H, 2 R, 2 ER, 1 BB, 6 K was his line on the night. He consistently hit 89-90 on the radar gun for his fastball and had a decent curve and good reflexes on the mound. He has a compact delivery, textbook, with a strong leg drive.
RP Grant Dayton (11th Round Pick, 2010; also played for GCL Marlins in 2010): He threw one inning, with just one walk. He threw the ball with full arm extension and came from a 3/4 arm angle. He walked the first batter he faced and the catcher had to settle him down during the second batter. He ended up getting out of things with a double play.
RP Michael Ojala (25th Round Pick, 2010; also pitched for GCL Marlins in 2010): Ojala went one inning and struck out two Muckdogs. He has a bit of a herky-jerky arm motion as he comes through to the plate. Only saw one curveball from him in the three batters he faced.
RP Jordan Conley (Signed as an undrafted free agent, 2009; also played for Greensboro in 2010): Conley notched his fourth save of the season, walking one in an otherwise uneventful ninth inning. He walked the leadoff man on four pitches. Conley featured a slider in addition to his fastball.
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