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Minors Report 4/29/11 (Andrew Brackman Effectively Wild; Dellin Betances Returns; Chase Whitley; Slade Heathcott is Amazing; Ramon Flores; Nik Turley)
Scranton: Scranton lost to Charlotte tonight, 6-5. However, I don’t have too much information on what exactly happened in the game (darn boxscores!) Andrew Brackman pitched and threw six innings, allowing three runs on three hits. However, he walked five and uncorked two wild pitches….I believe he also hit at least one batter. On the
Minors Report 4/27/11 (Two More Homers for Maxwell; Craig Heyer; Corban Joseph; Robert Lylerly; Slade Heathcott; JR Murphy)
Scranton: Justin Maxwell is about as hot as a baseball player at any level can be. Maxwell hit a pair of two-run home runs, while Jorge Vazquez contributed two hits (including a double) and a run batted in as Scranton defeated Charlotte, 8-5. Maxwell now has eight home runs on the season – all have
Minors Report 4/23/11 (Jesus Montero; Kevin Millwood; DJ Mitchell; Jorge Vazquez; Austin Romine; Slade Heathcott; Ramon Flores; Kelvin DeLeon; Nik Turley)
Scranton: Two complete games for the Scranton Yankees today….but it still only resulted in a split of their double-header with Syracuse. In Game 1, Kevin Millwood allowed two runs on seven hits while walking one and striking out three in a 4-2 Scranton win. In two starts (one for Trenton, one for Scranton), Millwood has
Minors Report 4/21/11 (Graham Stoneburner; Austin Romine; David Adams & Francisco Cervelli Return; Zach Nudding)
Scranton: Four pitchers combined on a 5-hit shutout as Scranton pulled out a 3-0 victory over Lehigh Valley. Kei Igawa got the start, throwing four scoreless innings. He was followed by George Kontos, who tossed 3.1 scoreless innings, allowing no runs on two hits. He walked one and struck out four. In 11 innings so
Minors Report 4/20/11 (Jesus Montero; Adam Warren; Austin Romine; Shaeffer Hall; Robert Lylerly)
Scranton: Jesus Montero collected three more hits, including a double, while Adam Warren threw his strongest game of the year as Scranton knocked out 15 hits in a 6-0 victory over Lehigh Valley. The double was Montero’s 4th of the season. He is now hitting .423 (22-for-52; 0 BB, 7 K). Warren threw eight shutout
Minors Report 4/19/11 (Manny Banuelos Returns; David Phelps; Justin Maxwell; Austin Romine; Josh Romanski; Mikey O’Brien; Thomas Kahlne)
Scranton: David Phelps threw 6.1 impressive innings, while Justin Maxwell’s power surge continued as Scranton defeated Lehigh Valley, 5-2. Phelps allowed two runs on three hits. He walked one and struck out six to lower his ERA to 5.51 in three starts (16.1 IP, 22 H, 5 BB, 12 K, 1 HR). Phelps had a
Minors Report 4/17/11 (Jorge Vazquez; Kevin Millwood; Abraham Almonte; Zolio Almonte; Robert Lylerly; Luke Murton)
Scranton: DJ Mitchell pitched poorly, and the offense wasn’t much better as Scranton took a 6-3 loss to Rochester. The offense was only able to produce four hits in the game. Jorge Vazquez connected for his 6th home run of the season in the loss. He has done that in 40 at-bats (.325/.333/.775; 1 BB/11
Minors Report 4/15/11 (Jesus Montero; Adam Warren; Graham Stoneburner; Slade Heathcott; JR Murphy; Rob Segedin)
Scranton: Jesus Montero had three hits to raise his average to .471, while Adam Warren threw six strong innings as Scranton defeated Buffalo, 5-3. Warren allowed three runs on five hits. He walked two and struck out five to lower his ERA to 5.06. Kevin Whelan earned his third save. Montero is 16-for-34 with a
Minors Report 4/14/11 (Jorge Vazquez; Josh Romanski)
Scranton: Jorge Vazquez won’t let the Yankees take him off of their radar. Vazquez connected for two home runs and drove in three as the pitching staff patched together nine innings in a 6-2 Scranton victory over Buffalo. With Hector Noesi being called up to the majors, Scranton went with a committee tonight. Amaury Sanit,
Banuelos Pitches Well; Vazquez Goes Deep Twice; Jesus Montero; JR Murphy Hits #3; Jairo Heredia
Trenton: Tonight, we will start in Trenton, where Manny Banuelos threw four scoreless innings as Trenton’s struggling offense was able to push across three runs in a 3-2 extra-inning victory. Trenton pitchers minimized the damage tonight, as they did give up 14 hits. Banuelos allowed four hits, walked one and struck out one. He is
Slade Heathcott is on Fire; Jesus Montero; Betances & Warren Struggle; Prior Works Back-to-Back Days
Charleston: We will once again start in Charleston today, where Slade Heathcott kept up his early season power surge, knocking out two doubles amongst his three hits as Charleston lost to Lexington, 12-4. Heathcott is now 9-for-18 on the season with four doubles, one triple, and two home runs. That’s good for a 1.167 slugging
Montero Goes Yard; Stoneburner Battles; Mark Prior Debuts; Slade Heathcott
Scranton: Jesus Montero went 3-for-6, including his first home run of the season, but Scranton blew a lead in the 9th and ultimately lost to Rochester, 7-6 in 12 innings. Scranton hit four home runs in the game – including one by slugger Ramiro Pena. Chris Dickerson also had three hits in the 15-hit Scranton
Slade Heathcott Goes Deep Twice; Abraham Almonte Goes Yard in 9th
Scranton was rained out tonight. ————————————————- We’ll start off a bit different tonight – we will go to Charleston, where Slade Heathcott matched his entire home run output from 2010. Heathcott went 3-for-4 with two home runs and two runs scored…but it wasn’t enough as Charleston lost to Lexington, 11-7. JR Murphy went 1-for-5 with
Minors Report for 7/19/10 (Montero Stays Hot; Jorge Vazquez; Graham Stoneburner; Corban Joseph)
Charleston & Staten Island had the night off. ————————————————————————————————————————————– Scranton: Sergio Mitre threw his final rehab game before Saturday’s start. Mitre went 4.2 innings, allowing three runs on four hits while walking two and striking out four as Scranton took a 6-2 defeat. On the big-time plus side, all ten of the non strikeouts were
Minors Report for 7/16/10 (More Jesus Montero; Adam Warren; Austin Romine; Manny Banuelos; Jimmy Paredes 30-30 Club)
Looks like Alan Horne was able to avoid surgery and is once again trying to rehab his way back into the organization. It’s a long shot, but you can’t hope but root for the kid. Scranton: To say Jesus Montero is on fire is actually a bit of an understatement. Montero went 2-for-4 with a




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