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Thurs. 6/16: All Eight Teams In Play


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Seeing this overview, you’d never imagine that a combined 7 hitters reached base through 3 innings, with 4 thrown out on the bases.

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Quero is up to 966 OPS for June.

"Dustin Pedroia doesn't have the strength or bat speed to hit major-league pitching consistently, and he has no power......He probably has a future as a backup infielder if he can stop rolling over to third base and shortstop." Keith Law, 2006
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Wisconsin is tied 1-1 in their series at Great Lakes and sends out RHP Zach Mort (3.18 ERA, 0.95 WHIP, 8.6 K/9 in 28 1/3 innings) to make his first start of 2022 (threw 64 pitches in relief in last outing). DH/C Alex Hall (.704 OPS in 45 plate appearances) is getting more playing time with Darrien Miller apparently unavailable:

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Biloxi aims for a win in Chattanooga tonight to take a 2-1 series lead, with RHP Justin Bullock (8.31 ERA, 2.23 WHIP, 4.8 K/9 in 13 innings) returning from the injured list to make his 6th start of 2022. The Shuckers offense is picking up nicely, with on-base streaks for Thomas Dillard (16), Cam Devanney (15) and Sal Frelick (14):

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Carolina trails 2-0 in this week’s series in Columbia, but has stellar RHP Carlos F. Rodriguez (1.93 ERA with 40 Ks over last 28 innings) making the start tonight. The Brewers welcome 3B Jean Carmona (.697 OPS in 2021 split between Low-A and High-A) back for his first game in the organization since July 30, 2018:

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Nashville is tied 1-1 in their series in Memphis and will have RHP Tyler Herb (3.00 ERA in 51 innings split in AA/AAA) on the mound to start things off tonight. 1B Tyler White is having a bounce back in June (.931 OPS in 32 plate appearances this month):

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5 hours ago, damuelle said:

Biloxi aims for a win in Chattanooga tonight to take a 2-1 series lead, with RHP Justin Bullock (8.31 ERA, 2.23 WHIP, 4.8 K/9 in 13 innings) returning from the injured list to make his 6th start of 2022. The Shuckers offense is picking up nicely, with on-base streaks for Thomas Dillard (16), Cam Devanney (15) and Sal Frelick (14):

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If not for Turang blocking him, I think it would be time for Cam Devanney to move up to N'ville.

Also like the way Lutz has settled in this season.

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NOTE: @damuelle will be incorporating these two games along with his other matchups into the Minor League Report for Thursday's schedule.

Final: DSL Brewers #1 Squad 8, DSL Tigers #2 Squad 3, five innings, lightning
Box Score / Game Log

In just their 2nd win of the young season (2-6), the #1'ers had 13 base hits, four for extra bases, despite the shortened affair. They only drew one walk, so they were hacking, and successfully so,

Guys and gals - presenting again, Luis Lara. 

Lara has reached base in all eight games thus far, hitless only once. He has a four-hit game, this game that was cut short with three hits, and four two hit games. The 17-year-old switch-hitting Venezuelan bonus baby center fielder sports a 1.227 OPS, only four K's in 33 at-bats.

In the top of the 4th, the Tigers had two runs in to tie the game at 3-3 with men on 2nd and 3rd and only one out. RHP Dikember Sanchez inherited that tough spot and immediately got a line drive to third base, doubling off the runner at 3rd, squashing the rally,

Buoyed by that big moment, the Crew put up a five-spot in the bottom half highlighted by a three-run double by another high-bonus position player in 17-year-old switch-hitting Venezuelan shortstop Jhonny Severino.

Roman La Torre, a left-handed swinging catcher out of Venezuela who just turned 17 last month, is 3-for-7 with two doubles and a walk to begin his career. La Torre signed in January for just $10,000.

Yet another 17-year-old, starting LHP Wande Torres, posted a solid line in his 2nd pro appearance. He signed for $38,700, an odd number but we never quite know how the organization has to make the bonus dollars allocate into their overall pool.

 

 

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Final: DSL Texas Red 7, DSL Brewers #2 Squad 3, six innings, lightning
Box Score / Game Log

Crew #2 falls to 3-5. They scored only one earned run on the day, as Texas' team won despite four errors. The Brewers committed two miscues of their own, including another by 17-year-old bonus baby Johan Barrios at third base, his 9th. That was the lone ground ball sent Barrios' way.

Brewers batters had four singles and six walks. As we often saw last year, it was green lights a-plenty, as the organization develops stolen base techniques. Only 3-for-6 in attempts here.

When Juan Baez was signed in January, he was listed as a catcher, but the 16-year-old (turns 17 in ten days) Dominican native has played all over the infield and primarily at shortstop thus far. He is also batting 3rd, and scorching with a .387/.412/.613 line (1.025 OPS). He too, signed for just $10,000.  It's just such an incredibly unique dynamic among the players, a few among them are pre-tax millionaires, and most are just grateful for an opportunity.

Here's the page you want to bookmark, as MLB.com's Jesse Sanchez provided bonus info on all the members of the large 2022 Brewers international signing class.

 

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