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For the second year in a row, I'm fortunate to be the official scorer of the Batavia Muckdogs in the NYPL. That means I get to check out the Jammers, Florida's Short-Season A League affiliate. Here are the threads on the games I did last year:
http://soflamarlins.com/showthread.php?t=2798
http://soflamarlins.com/showthread.php?t=2672
Today, the Jammers took game one of the three-game series, 6-2. Dave Berg is back for his second year at the helm of Jamestown for 2011. There were scouts from the A's and the Cubs at this game, and others whom I couldn't identify.
LF Alfredo Lopez (20th Round Pick, 2010; spent 2010 with GCL Marlins, Jamestown and Jupiter): Lopez went 1-3 with a walk and a stolen base, his third of the year. Lopez is listed as an infielder on their roster, and has previously played 2B, SS, and 3B in the organization. He looks real short at-bat, and is listed as 5'10". He often swung at pitches early in the count while batting. The throw on the SB had him beat, but it was off line. In the 6th, he made a nice leaping catch in left. Lopez was replaced by Marquise Cooper in the 8th inning.
2B Pedro Mendoza (Signed as an undrafted free agent, 2008; spent 2010 with GCL Marlins and Jamestown; also played in Greensboro in 2011): Mendoza was 1-5 with a run scored and a strikeout. Mendoza went with the "no batting gloves" look at the dish, and because of the baggy jersey (top and bottom) he wore, it was tough to gauge his physique. No problems in the field with him.
1B Terrence Dayleg (22nd Round Pick, 2009; spent 2010 with Greensboro and Jupiter): The experienced Dayleg was 1-5 with a run, and is hitting .314 on the young season. The first ground-out in the first was with a runner on second, and he hit behind the runner to advance him to third. He had a good build, and hit .242 in 153 at-bats in Greensboro last season.
CF Rand Smith (20th Round Pick, 2009; spent 2010 with Greensboro): Smith was 0-2 with a strikeout, and left the game with two outs in the bottom of the fifth after making a full-extension diving grab in center. He appeared to injure his shoulder and was replaced by Brent Keys. That made up for him mis-reading a ball earlier in the game, which ended up going over his head for a double. On his strikeout, the offspeed pitches are what he had trouble with. Smith played a full year with Greensboro in 2010, hitting .223 in 117 games.
3B Ryan Goetz (26th Round Pick, 2011): Goetz was 1-4 with 2 RBIs and a strikeout. His K was looking in the 4th (both teams were give a wide strikezone by the home plate umpire). His RBIs were the game-tying and go-ahead runs. He had a deep fly-out in the 2nd, as the ball carried all afternoon.
DH Austin Barnes (9th Round Pick, 2011): Barnes, a catcher, was 0-4, reaching on an error, grounding out, lining out, and flying out. At least he made it interesting. He was someone else who did a lot of first-pitch swinging.
C Eddie Rodriguez (32nd Round Pick, 2010; spent 2010 with GCL Marlins and Jupiter): Rodriguez was 1-3 with a run scored and the only walk of the game for Jamestown. He has a good build at 6'1", 215 pounds. His base hit was a broken-bat flare in the 5th inning. Batavia stole one base, and that was more off the pitcher than Rodriguez. He was literally sitting down behind the plate a few times for some of the relievers (with one leg extended out), with his butt on the ground.
RF Nestor Castillo (Signed as an undrafted free agent, 2007; spent 2010 with GCL Marlins): Castillo, signed as a 17 year old in 2007, went 1-4 with a run and two strikeouts. Castillo is an all-or-nothing hitter who walked just three times in 142 plate appearances last season. He's a tall kid but it was evident that he doesn't have a good eye at the plate. He gunned down a runner trying to tag up and score on a fly out, throwing a nice one-hopper to the plate from medium range.
SS Yefri Perez (Signed as an undrafted free agent, 2008; spent 2010 with GCL Marlins): The speedy Perez was 1-4 with a run scored, a double, an RBI and a strikeout. He stole 21 bases in 2009 in the DSL. He bunted out in the 7th inning, going for a base hit, as the bunt was right back to the pitcher. He made his sixth error in the field on a bad throw to first.
LF Marquise Cooper (3rd Round Pick, 2009; spent 2010 with GCL Marlins and Jupiter): Cooper came in as a defensive replacement in the 8th inning, and struck out swinging in his only at-bat.
CF Brent Keys (17th Round Pick, 2009; spent 2010 with Jamestown; also played in Greensboro in 2011): Keys substituted for the injured Smith in the 5th. He went 1-2 with a run, a double, and an RBI. He too bunted out when going for a base hit in the 8th.
SP Matthew Neil (29th Round Pick, 2011): Neil went three innings, gave up three hits, two runs (none earned), walked none and struck out three. He has a very easy throwing motion, especially on follow-through. He came from a high three-quarters delivery, but looks awkward when pitching from the stretch. That's where he got in trouble, when pitching from the stretch.
RP Chris Squires (37th Round Pick, 2010; spent 2010 with Jupiter, Jamestown, and GCL Marlins; also played in Greensboro and Jupiter in 2011): Squires is an interesting guy. He tossed three innings and got the win, giving up two hits and striking out two. He's a max-effort guy who threw from the stretch. He comes set after bringing his hands, in his glove, over his head and back down. He got a K with a change-up and throws a change, fastball and slider. He also showed a few different arm angles and hops around on the mound after throwing the pitch and readying defensively.
RP Blake Brewer (11th Round Pick, 2008; spent 2010 with GCL Marlins): Brewer got the hold and went one inning, walking one and striking out one. He's a side-armer and bends forward at the waist when setting up to pitch. He's a hard thrower, and wild.
RP Kenneth Toves (21st Round Pick, 2010; spent 2010 with Jamestown; also played in Jupiter in 2011): Toves also picked up a hold, his third already, and struck out one. He hides the ball well when in his motion.
RP Alfredo Buret (Signed as an undrafted free agent, 2006; spent 2010 with GCL Marlins; also played in Greensboro and Jupiter in 2011): Buret spent the first four years in the organization all in the DSL. He tossed one inning, striking out one for the Jammers, to close out the game. He reaches way back with his arm when pitching and looks a lot like Pedro Martinez when going through his motion.
For the second year in a row, I'm fortunate to be the official scorer of the Batavia Muckdogs in the NYPL. That means I get to check out the Jammers, Florida's Short-Season A League affiliate. Here are the threads on the games I did last year:
http://soflamarlins.com/showthread.php?t=2798
http://soflamarlins.com/showthread.php?t=2672
Today, the Jammers took game one of the three-game series, 6-2. Dave Berg is back for his second year at the helm of Jamestown for 2011. There were scouts from the A's and the Cubs at this game, and others whom I couldn't identify.
LF Alfredo Lopez (20th Round Pick, 2010; spent 2010 with GCL Marlins, Jamestown and Jupiter): Lopez went 1-3 with a walk and a stolen base, his third of the year. Lopez is listed as an infielder on their roster, and has previously played 2B, SS, and 3B in the organization. He looks real short at-bat, and is listed as 5'10". He often swung at pitches early in the count while batting. The throw on the SB had him beat, but it was off line. In the 6th, he made a nice leaping catch in left. Lopez was replaced by Marquise Cooper in the 8th inning.
2B Pedro Mendoza (Signed as an undrafted free agent, 2008; spent 2010 with GCL Marlins and Jamestown; also played in Greensboro in 2011): Mendoza was 1-5 with a run scored and a strikeout. Mendoza went with the "no batting gloves" look at the dish, and because of the baggy jersey (top and bottom) he wore, it was tough to gauge his physique. No problems in the field with him.
1B Terrence Dayleg (22nd Round Pick, 2009; spent 2010 with Greensboro and Jupiter): The experienced Dayleg was 1-5 with a run, and is hitting .314 on the young season. The first ground-out in the first was with a runner on second, and he hit behind the runner to advance him to third. He had a good build, and hit .242 in 153 at-bats in Greensboro last season.
CF Rand Smith (20th Round Pick, 2009; spent 2010 with Greensboro): Smith was 0-2 with a strikeout, and left the game with two outs in the bottom of the fifth after making a full-extension diving grab in center. He appeared to injure his shoulder and was replaced by Brent Keys. That made up for him mis-reading a ball earlier in the game, which ended up going over his head for a double. On his strikeout, the offspeed pitches are what he had trouble with. Smith played a full year with Greensboro in 2010, hitting .223 in 117 games.
3B Ryan Goetz (26th Round Pick, 2011): Goetz was 1-4 with 2 RBIs and a strikeout. His K was looking in the 4th (both teams were give a wide strikezone by the home plate umpire). His RBIs were the game-tying and go-ahead runs. He had a deep fly-out in the 2nd, as the ball carried all afternoon.
DH Austin Barnes (9th Round Pick, 2011): Barnes, a catcher, was 0-4, reaching on an error, grounding out, lining out, and flying out. At least he made it interesting. He was someone else who did a lot of first-pitch swinging.
C Eddie Rodriguez (32nd Round Pick, 2010; spent 2010 with GCL Marlins and Jupiter): Rodriguez was 1-3 with a run scored and the only walk of the game for Jamestown. He has a good build at 6'1", 215 pounds. His base hit was a broken-bat flare in the 5th inning. Batavia stole one base, and that was more off the pitcher than Rodriguez. He was literally sitting down behind the plate a few times for some of the relievers (with one leg extended out), with his butt on the ground.
RF Nestor Castillo (Signed as an undrafted free agent, 2007; spent 2010 with GCL Marlins): Castillo, signed as a 17 year old in 2007, went 1-4 with a run and two strikeouts. Castillo is an all-or-nothing hitter who walked just three times in 142 plate appearances last season. He's a tall kid but it was evident that he doesn't have a good eye at the plate. He gunned down a runner trying to tag up and score on a fly out, throwing a nice one-hopper to the plate from medium range.
SS Yefri Perez (Signed as an undrafted free agent, 2008; spent 2010 with GCL Marlins): The speedy Perez was 1-4 with a run scored, a double, an RBI and a strikeout. He stole 21 bases in 2009 in the DSL. He bunted out in the 7th inning, going for a base hit, as the bunt was right back to the pitcher. He made his sixth error in the field on a bad throw to first.
LF Marquise Cooper (3rd Round Pick, 2009; spent 2010 with GCL Marlins and Jupiter): Cooper came in as a defensive replacement in the 8th inning, and struck out swinging in his only at-bat.
CF Brent Keys (17th Round Pick, 2009; spent 2010 with Jamestown; also played in Greensboro in 2011): Keys substituted for the injured Smith in the 5th. He went 1-2 with a run, a double, and an RBI. He too bunted out when going for a base hit in the 8th.
SP Matthew Neil (29th Round Pick, 2011): Neil went three innings, gave up three hits, two runs (none earned), walked none and struck out three. He has a very easy throwing motion, especially on follow-through. He came from a high three-quarters delivery, but looks awkward when pitching from the stretch. That's where he got in trouble, when pitching from the stretch.
RP Chris Squires (37th Round Pick, 2010; spent 2010 with Jupiter, Jamestown, and GCL Marlins; also played in Greensboro and Jupiter in 2011): Squires is an interesting guy. He tossed three innings and got the win, giving up two hits and striking out two. He's a max-effort guy who threw from the stretch. He comes set after bringing his hands, in his glove, over his head and back down. He got a K with a change-up and throws a change, fastball and slider. He also showed a few different arm angles and hops around on the mound after throwing the pitch and readying defensively.
RP Blake Brewer (11th Round Pick, 2008; spent 2010 with GCL Marlins): Brewer got the hold and went one inning, walking one and striking out one. He's a side-armer and bends forward at the waist when setting up to pitch. He's a hard thrower, and wild.
RP Kenneth Toves (21st Round Pick, 2010; spent 2010 with Jamestown; also played in Jupiter in 2011): Toves also picked up a hold, his third already, and struck out one. He hides the ball well when in his motion.
RP Alfredo Buret (Signed as an undrafted free agent, 2006; spent 2010 with GCL Marlins; also played in Greensboro and Jupiter in 2011): Buret spent the first four years in the organization all in the DSL. He tossed one inning, striking out one for the Jammers, to close out the game. He reaches way back with his arm when pitching and looks a lot like Pedro Martinez when going through his motion.
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