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Minors Report 4/28/11 (Millwood Bombs; Mitchell Impresses; Montero Returns; Slade Heathcott; Ramon Flores)

Scranton: Kevin Millwood hopefully has made his last appearance with the organization. Millwood was absolutely torched tonight, allowing six runs in two innings. Despite a very strong performance by DJ Mitchell, Scranton wasn’t able to overcome the deficit in a 6-3 loss to Charlotte. Mitchell went six shutout innings, allowing four hits while walking two

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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

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Jesus Montero is Cruising; Brackman’s First Start

Scranton: I wonder how long the Yankees will be able to keep Jesus Montero in the minor leagues. It’s only a handful of games, but Montero put up a 3-for-5 night with a pair of doubles, while Jorge Vazquez contributed four hits of his own to go along with two runs batted in as Scranton

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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

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Minors Report for 7/16/10 (More Jesus Montero; Adam Warren; Austin Romine; Manny Banuelos; Jimmy Paredes 30-30 Club)

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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