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Minors Report for 6/24/10 (Brandon Laird Has Huge Day; Austin Romine; Hector Noesi; Andrew Brackman & Zolio Almonte Promoted)
In promotion news, Andrew Brackman was promoted to Trenton & Zolio Almonte was promoted to Tampa. Almonte is a 21-year old center-fielder. This is quite the leap for the young man. On the opposite side of the spectrum, Neil Medchill was demoted from Tampa to Charleston. I am going to break from the normal format
Minors Report for 6/23/10 (Eduardo Nunez; Austin Romine; Graham Stoneburner)
Charleston was off tonight as they are on their All-Star Break. Scranton: Eduardo Nunez went 2-for-5 with two RBI but it wasn’t enough as Scranton fell, 7-6. Nunez is now hitting .317 on the season. A right-handed bat, Nunez has posted good splits against both types of pitchers: .313/.378/.418 vs. lefties; .316/.345/.409 vs. righties. Those
Minors Report for 6/21/10 (Ivan Nova; Gary Sanchez; Brett Marshall; Manny Banuelos)
A light schedule overall down on the farm as Trenton & Charleston were off while Tampa was postponed; so some of the focus will turn to teams deep down in the farm. So deep down you can barely see the players playing there. Typically speaking, I don’t report too much on these leagues; most of
Minors Report for 6/20/10 (Brandon Laird; David Phelps)
Tampa had the day off. Scranton: One of those days where there isn’t too much to report on in Scranton. Jesus Montero went 0-for-4 as Scranton was able to pound out eight hits…but only one run. That run came off of the bat of Reegie Corona (23, IF), who hit a solo home run. Corona
Minors Report for 6/19/10 (Jesus Montero; Brandon Laird; Austin Romine; Marcos Vechionacci)
Scranton: Wouldn’t it be nice if Jesus Montero is going on a bit of a power surge? Montero went 1-for-4 with a two-run home run, while Eduardo Nunez added two hits (including a double) and a run batted in…but it wasn’t enough as Scranton lost, 5-4. Montero’s home run was his fourth of the season,
Minors Report for 6/18/10 (Jesus Montero; Jonathan Albaladejo; Eduardo Nunez; Hector Noesi; George Kontos Returns)
Scranton: Does Jesus Montero think he is Brett Gardner all of a sudden? Montero went 3-for-4 tonight with a single, double, and a triple (his second in two games!) to help Scranton take a 4-1 victory. All of a sudden, Montero is hitting .405 over his last ten games, and has eight extra base hits
Minors Report for 6/15/10 (Ivan Nova; David Phelps; Dellin Betances; Zolio Almonte)
Scranton: Ivan Nova pitched eight brilliant innings to lead Scranton to a 4-1 victory. Nova allowed one run on five hits. He walked two and struck out five. On the season, the 23-year old righty is 5-2 with a 3.42 ERA. In 71 innings, he has allowed 73 hits while walking 25 and striking out
Minors Report for 6/14/10 (Eduardo Nunez; Jesus Montero; Colin Curtis; Andrew Brackman; Zolio Almonte)
Trenton was off tonight – but it was still a busy night for many prospects. Scranton: Eduardo Nunez went 3-for-5 with two doubles, a triple, and two RBI to lead Scranton to a 8-6 victory. Nunez got his slugging percentage back up over .400 and is at .323/.364/.413 overall. He has walked only 14 times,
Minors Report for 6/13/10 (Eduardo Nunez; Hector Noesi)
A light report tonight, as both Tampa & Charleston had the night off. Scranton: Eduardo Nunez went 3-for-4 with an RBI, while Colin Curtis added a hit, walk, and two runs scored as Scranton took a 3-1 victory. Nunez is now hitting .317/.360/.394 and is at .321/.357/.358 in June. This is significant because he didn’t
Minors Report for 6/12/10 (Montero; DJ Mitchell; Brandon Laird)
Scranton: Jesus Montero batted cleanup, and acted like a cleanup hitter going 3-for-4 with a double to help Scranton to a 3-2 victory. The night raised Montero’s average up to .233 on the season and increased his hitting streak to five. He now has back-to-back multi-hit games, and has produced four doubles in his last
Minors Report for 6/11/10 (Montero; Zolio Almonte; Slade Heathcott)
Tampa was off tonight. Scranton: (34-28, 2nd place) —————— Jesus Montero went 2-for-4 with two doubles, an RBI, and a run scored but it wasn’t enough as Zack McAllister got crushed, 9-5. Montero is now on a mini 4-game hitting streak. This is a bit significant given that he is coming off perhaps the worst
Minors Report for 6/10/10: Dellin Betances Returns
Tampa: Dellin Betances finally stood foot on a baseball mound tonight, and pitched extremely well in a victory. Betances (22) went 6 innings, allowing 1 run on 3 hits. He walked nobody and struck out 6. Betances is one of the biggest prospects in the organization (talent wise and size was) when he is healthy




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