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How real is Maryvale's position player shorthandedness? Very.

On Monday, their only available bench player was C/1B Eric Martinez, who had just made his way down from Nashville, where he essentially served as the bullpen catcher.

Outfielder Kenny Fenelon was listed as available, but last played on Tuesday the 16th, a game he left early. The other listed player was Alexander Frias, on his way to Wilson.

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AAA Nashville host Braves’ affiliate Gwinnett, with LHP Thomas Pannone (3.40 ERA, 1.20 WHIP, 7.4 K/9 in 45 IP) getting tonight’s start. 3B Luke Adams is 5-for-7 with 3 HR, 4 BB, 6 RBIs in his last 2 games.

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AA Biloxi play at Rays’ affiliate Montgomery this week, with RHP Tanner Gillis (3.94 ERA, 1.02 WHIP, 6.9 K/9 in 48 IP) making his 7th start (14th appearance). 3B Andrew Fischer has 21 homers in his last 43 games.

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High-A Wisconsin host Twins’ affiliate Cedar Rapids this week, with RHP Braylon Owens (4.19 ERA, 1.30 WHIP, 11.4 K/9 in 53.2 IP) getting the series’ first start. 1B Eric Bitonti is 7-for-11 with 6 RBIs in his last 2 games.

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It’s a Low-A debut for 18-year old DH/OF Alexander Frias (1.196 OPS in 137 ACL PAs), as Wilson play at Nationals’ affiliate Fredericksburg. RHP Jarrette Bonet had a solid outing last week (5 IP, 1 R, 3 Ks).

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Frias' first Single A at bat was a bases loaded RBI fielder's choice. He promptly stole 2nd.

As I'm typing this Ebel just hit one out. 2-2 on the day for him. His arrow is pointing up.... 

We have so many good shortstops in the system it's hysterical.

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11 minutes ago, liveforoctober said:

Frias' first Single A at bat was a bases loaded RBI fielder's choice. He promptly stole 2nd.

As I'm typing this Ebel just hit one out. 2-2 on the day for him. His arrow is pointing up.... 

We have so many good shortstops in the system it's hysterical.

Umm, Brady Ebel with legit power? This is not a cheapie...

https://www.milb.com/video/brady-ebel-homers-5-on-a-fly-ball-to-right-center-field-nick-monile-score

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34 minutes ago, adambr2 said:

Is it possible for Fischer to go from Appleton all the way to Milwaukee within the same season?

I dont think it would be crazy if he hot say 10 more HR though the end of July for him to get to Nashville. I think the issue is that he wont be ready defensively to play 3B and with Yeli at DH with Bauers and Vaughn at 1B. That being said if he hits 40 HR in the minors it will be tough not to give him a look in the bigs the last week or two of the season.

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52 minutes ago, adambr2 said:

Is it possible for Fischer to go from Appleton all the way to Milwaukee within the same season?

Not with the strikeout rate and defense. He will need more seasoning for sure. I think Nashville is a possibility which would be a fantastic season.

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Lara and Quero with big nights, ton of hits for Biloxi, Owens dominating for Wisconsin, Wilson scoring 15 runs with Ebel ant the forefront, and Martinez with a walk off? Quite the night.

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31 minutes ago, jay87shot said:

I dont think it would be crazy if he hot say 10 more HR though the end of July for him to get to Nashville. I think the issue is that he wont be ready defensively to play 3B and with Yeli at DH with Bauers and Vaughn at 1B. That being said if he hits 40 HR in the minors it will be tough not to give him a look in the bigs the last week or two of the season.

The lockout looms though :( If he gets called up for a week and then MLB locks the players out he cannot play next year because he is a part of the union. If he stays off the 40man he can play a full minor league season next year. I just can't see the Brewers wasting a year of development for Made, Fischer, Burke, etc unless they need them to help win a ring this year. Otherwise, why risk it?

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I knew Quero had been hitting the ball well but he has a 954 OPS in June...and that's before tonights game.

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"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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5 minutes ago, homer said:

I knew Quero had been hitting the ball well but he has a 954 OPS in June...and that's before tonights game.

He rarely gets mentioned anymore. 

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3 minutes ago, homer said:

I knew Quero had been hitting the ball well but he has a 954 OPS in June...and that's before tonights game.

I was just going to mention; with all the offensive carnage throughout the system Quero is quietly having a very nice year. Another guy who's hot is Mike Boeve, who looks like he might be a man w/o a position.

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Interesting stat: Fischer leads the organization in RBI with 53, and unless I missed someone second on the list with 52 is............Jose Anderson of Wilson, who is hell-and-gone from even being remotely close to a finished product approach-wise---even when compared to many low-A bats. Such an incredibly high number of great stories throughout this system.

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