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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 4/23/11 (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 4/14/11 (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
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
Andy Pettitte Fill-In Options
With Joe Girardi’s announcement that Andy is heading to the disabled list and Brian Cashman announcing it may be at least 3-4 weeks, the Yankees will need to come up with a starting pitcher for at least the next three turns around the rotation. The first roster move will probably involve Andy going to the
Minors Report for 7/2/10 (Corban Joseph; Dellin Betances is Cruising; Manny Banuelos Sighting; Jose Ramirez)
Scranton: David Phelps’ first start for Scranton went about as poorly as any start he’s had in his professional career. Phelps lasted 5.2 innings, allowing five runs (three earned) on 10 hits as Scranton too a 5-1 loss. Phelps didn’t walk a batter and struck out four. Juan Miranda hit his 7th home run of
Minors Report for 6/30/10 (Austin Rome; Reymond Nunez)
Not too much going on tonight, as Tampa had their double-header postponed and Charleston’s game was also postponed. I do wonder how many rainouts Tampa has this season. Scranton: Scranton put up a fight by scoring three runs in the 9th inning, but it wasn’t enough as they took a 6-5 loss. Jesus Montero went
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
Granderson A Good Fit For The Yankees
A day after the Brian Bruney shocker, the Yankees made an even bigger deal today (if you can believe it): they acquired CF Curtis Granderson in a three-way trade with the Tigers and Diamondbacks.
Looking Ahead: 2010 Starting Pitchers
What’s in store for the Yankees rotation in 2010? We take a look
Could Ian Kennedy Contribute Now?
Kennedy has been a great story this season in that he has been able to overcome an aneurysm and return to the mound so quickly. And he must look excellent, because the Yankees opted to alter their plans
Yankees’ Arizona League Players Announced; Hughes Next?
The Yankees have announced their first four players going to Arizona this fall. Could Phil Hughes be next
Kennedy Sharp in Puerto Rico
Peter Abraham updates Ian Kennedy’s winter progress: Ian Kennedy must have not gotten the news that he’s washed up at the age of 24. He threw a three-hit shutout in Puerto Rico last night. Facing first-place Arecibo, Kennedy scattered three singles, walked one and struck out seven. The complete game dropped his ERA to 1.57




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