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Minors Report for 7/23/10 (Eduardo Nunez; Brandon Laird; DJ Mitchell; Shaeffer Hall; Sean Black)
Scranton: Eduardo Nunez went 2-for-4 with an RBI and a run scored, but Kei Igawa got knocked around in relief as Scranton took a 5-4 loss. Reegie Corona went 2-for-3 with a double and a walk, while Chad Tracy connected on his fifth home run. His five home runs have come in 42 at-bats for
Minors Report for 7/22/10 (Jorge Vazquez; Adam Warren; Daniel Brewer; Dellin Betances; Brandon Laird)
Scranton: Jorge Vazquez blasted his 9th home run since being promoted to Scranton, but it lead to the only two runs Scranton would score in a 5-2 loss. Jesus Montero went 1-for-4 with a double, while Eduardo Nunez went 2-for-3 with a walk, run scored, and 20th stolen base in 24 attempts. Vazquez is hitting
Minors Report for 7/21/10 (Even More Jesus Montero!; Andrew Brackman; Manny Banuelos; Jose Pirela; Deangelo Mack; Slade Heathcott)
Scranton: Jesus Montero went 3-for-3 with a double, RBI, and a walk but it wasn’t enough as Scranton had trouble scoring in a 3-1 loss. Montero is now up to .278 on the season. He is 16 for his last 33, and 21-for-50 in July with eight extra base hits. Since the AAA All-Star Break,
The Trade Deadline: Who Should the Yankees Try to Acquire?
Was Cliff Lee the only player the Yankees will look at by the trade deadline
Minors Report for 7/18/10 (David Phelps; DJ Mitchell; Zolio Almonte; JR Murphy; Kyle Higashioka)
Scranton: David Phelps is starting to make a case to get himself to the majors this season. Phelps threw six innings of one run, seven hit ball while striking out ten hitters in a 3-2 victory. Phelps, who didn’t get the decision, now has a 2.04 ERA since joining Scranton (17.2 IP, 21 H, 0
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
Minors Report for 7/15/10 (Jesus-Bino!; Eduardo Nunez; Andrew Brackman; Jimmy Paredes)
Scranton: Scranton came out of the All-Star Break swinging the lumber, pounded out 12 runs on 16 hits in a 12-5 victory. Jesus Montero went 3-for-4 with a home run, two RBI, and three runs scored in the win. He also drew a walk. Montero is now hitting .259 on the season with 19 doubles,
Minors Report for 7/14/10 (A Couple of Comeback Victories; Graham Stoneburner; Roberty Lyerly)
Scranton & Trenton both had the night off, as tonight was both the Triple-A and Double-A All Star Game. From a Yankees prospect perspective: Eduardo Nunez & Jesus Montero each went 0-for-2 in the Triple-A All-Star Game. Jonathan Albaladejo earned the save. In the Double-A game, Brandon Laird went 0-for-2 with a walk while Austin
The Potential Cliff Lee Deal
As you all have probably heard by now, the Yankees are close to acquiring Cliff Lee for multiple prospects, including their very best hitting prospect (Jesus Montero) and an advanced second base prospect (David Adams). In Montero, the Yankees would be giving up their most advanced minor league bat in quite some time. As much
Minors Report for 7/1/10 (Ivan Nova; Brett Marshall; Josh Romanski; Jimmy Paredes)
Well, at least Tampa started their game tonight…but didn’t finish it. Game suspended. ——————– Scranton: Ivan Nova pitched seven strong innings, while Eduardo Nunez collected three hits and an RBI as Scranton took an 8-6 victory. Nova allowed three of those runs on seven hits. He walked only two, but also didn’t strike out a
Scranton All-Stars
Three players from the Scranton roster were chosen for the 2010 All-Star Game. Jesus Montero (20, catcher) is without a doubt the most known of the three. Montero has been nothing short of spectacular heading into 2010, putting up these slash lines at three stops: GCL (Age 17) .280/.366/.421 in 107 at-bats Charleston (Age 18):
Minors Report for 6/28/10 (Eduardo Nunez; Jorge Vazquez; DJ MItchell)
Tampa was postponed. Scranton: Eduardo Nunez and Jorge Vazquez both contributed three-run home runs to help lead Scranton to a 7-6 victory. Nunez went 1-for-3 with a walk and two runs scored while Vazquez went 2-for-4 with two runs scored and a double. Nunez is now hitting .317/.362/.425 on the season with 18 doubles, three
Minors Report for 6/27/10 (Jesus Montero; Brandon Laird; Dellin Betances; Corban Joseph)
Scranton: It’s not too late to hop aboard the Jesus Montero bandwagon. Montero went 2-for-3 with a home run, two RBI, three runs scored, and two walks while Eduardo Nunez went 1-for-3 with three runs scored and two walks as Scranton pounded out 11 hits to take a 8-4 victory. Montero improved his line to
Minors Report for 6/26/10 (Jesus Montero; David Phelps; Zolio Almonte; Melky Mesa; Slade Heathcott; JR Murphy; Cito Culver Milestone)
Scranton: Quite the marathon in Scranton tonight. Jesus Montero went 3-for-6 with a solo home run as Scranton outlasted Rochester, 2-1, in a 13-inning affair. It was Montero’s second consecutive three-hit night and his average is now approaching .250 (.249). Eduardo Nunez went 2-for-5 with a triple in the victory. Nunez is hitting .317 on
Minors Report for 6/25/10 (Jesus Montero; Rumolo Sanchez; Brandon Laird; Zolio Almonte)
Scranton: Jesus Montero went 3-for-5 with two doubles and three RBI while Rumolo Sanchez pitched seven scoreless innings as Scranton crushed Rochester, 9-0. Sanchez only allowed one hit, while walking only one and striking out eight. Sanchez is now 4-6 with a 4.36 ERA on the season (74.1 IP, 65 H, 43 BB, 64 K,




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