Archive for the ‘DBAP’ Category

Down On The Farm: Evan Longoria Powers Bulls To Championship Series

September 8, 2007

Durham 5, Toledo 2 (Durham wins series 3-0). Evan Longoria just keeps getting better and better. On Friday the Dirt Bag powered the Bulls into the IL championship series with 2 home runs including a 2-out 2-run home run in the decisive 3-run 9th inning that broke a 2-2 tie. Jae Seo pitched 7 innings, striking out 7 and giving up 2 runs on 5 hits and 2 walks. Chad Orvella and Shawn Camp pitched perfect 8th and 9th innings to close out the game.

Mississippi 8, Montgomery 3 (Series tied 1-1). Jake McGee struck out 6 and walked only 1, but was touched for 3 rune (2 earned) in 5 innings. After tying the game in the top of the 8th on a Sergio Pedroza home run, the bullpen imploded and allowed 5 runs in the bottom half of the frame.

Columbus 7, Augusta 1 (Columbus win series 2-0). Jeremy Hellickson pitched the Catfish into the SALY finals with 6 strong innings. He allowed 1 run on 4 hits and no walks. He struck out 5. Three relievers combined for 3 hitless, shutout innings. Columbus scored all 7 runs in the 5th inning. Maiko Loyola had a 2-run home run in the inning and Quinn Stewart had a double and a triple during the inning.

Vermont 8, Hudson Valley 4.

Princeton

NOTES FROM DOWN ON THE FARM…

  • Stacy Long was named Southern League’s Sportswriter of the Year. If you read this feature on a regular basis, you know that we link to “Stacy Long’s Riverwalk Talk” on a regular basis as a source for information on the Montgomery Biscuits. Both the Tampa Tribune and the St. Pete Times have “blogs” that cover the Rays. We read them all on a regular basis and we can tell you, without a doubt, that Long’s writing is far superior to anything that Times and Tribune writers produce. We understand that there are limitations to a “blog” associated with a newspaper, but if the Times and the Tribune want to know how to do it right, they need to look no further than Stacy Long. [Our Sports Central]
  • The city of Durham renamed the DBAP following the Durham Bulls second game of the playoffs. It is now known as Goodman Field, in honor of the Bulls owner Jim Goodman. [Our Sports Central]

Down On The Farm: Jake McGee Joins Wade Davis In Montgomery

August 8, 2007

Columbus 4, Durham 1. The Bulls managed 10 hits but only 1 run. The one run came via Evan Longoria’s first home run at AAA. He was 1-3 with a walk and is hitting .313 with 4 RBI in 5 games. Justin Ruggiano collected 3 hits in 4 at bats and Jon Weber was 2-4 and is now hitting .352 in 16 games since being acquired by the Devil Rays. Jae Seo gave up 4 runs in 7 innings to drop to 5-3 with the Bulls.

Vero Beach 6, Clearwater 4. One of the hottest hitters in the minors right now is Sergio Pedroza. Pedroza hit his 19th home run yesterday. It was the fourth straight in which he has homered and 6th in the last 10. He also has 3 doubles and 11 RBI in the last 4 games. Doug Waechter had his best start since moving his rehab to Vero Beach. He struck out 5 and walked none, allowing 1 run over 6 innings to pick up his first win in 5 starts.

Batavia 6, Hudson Valley 4
. Jason Ragan allowed 5 runs (4 earned) in 6 innings. His record fell to 5-5 with a 2.78 ERA on the year. Maiko Loyola picked up his 17th stolen base in 37 games since being demoted from Columbus. He is hitting .322. The Rays 12th round pick, Stephen Vogt, was 5-5 with 2 RBI to raise his average to .282. On the season he has 21 strikeouts and 19 walks to go along with 26 RBI. But, of his 40 hits, only 4 are for extra bases ( 2 double, 2 home runs).

Danville 4, Princeton 3
. Nick Barnese, the Rays 3rd round pick this year, a high school pitcher, made his 5th professional start, striking out 4 and walking none in 5 innings. He gave up 6 hits and 4 runs (3 earned). He is now 1-2 with a 2.42 ERA.

NOTES FROM DOWN ON THE FARM

  • The Montgomery Biscuits and Columbus Catfish had scheduled off-days on Tuesday.
  • Jake McGee has been promoted to AA Montgomery and will make his first start on Thursday. McGee was 5-4 with a 2.93 ERA and a FSL best 145 strikeouts. The move rejoins McGee with longtime teammate and rival Wade Davis. Both players will likely start the 2008 campaign at Montgomery with the team aiming for 2009 Major League debuts. [Montgomery Advertiser]

They both admit they feed off each other’s success. Last year, McGee and Davis finished 1-2 in strikeouts, in that order, in the Class A Midwest League. Davis had a 3.02 ERA, six-hundredths of a point be­hind McGee.

McGee was fifth among Tampa Bay prospects in a preseason Base­ball America list. Davis was eighth.

“When he goes out and has a good outing, I try to go out and have a better one,” Davis said. “It’s the same thing off the field. When we’re working out, we’ll both try to do bet­ter than the other.

“It’s good. I think it will be good for both of us.”

  • The Durham Bulls Athletic Park was named the “2007 Most Vegetarian-Friendly Minor League Ballpark” by PETA. [Durham Bulls]

Down On The Farm: Working Lots O’ Overtime

April 23, 2007


Toledo 7, Durham 4 (16 inn.). Lucky Vero Beach. The Rays had Sunday off while all three of the other minor league affiliates worked overtime. In Durham, Jeff Niemann gave up 3 runs in 5 innings and struck out 8. Seth McClung and Chad Orvella pitched a combined 5 hitless innings with 2 walks and 6 strikeouts. Jorge Cantu was 3-7. Joel Guzman was 2-5 with his 2nd home run.

Huntsville 2, Montgomery 1 (11 inn.). Derek Feldkamp struck out 5 and gave up 1 run in 5 innings. Reid Brignac was 1-4 with a walk and is now hitting .327. Evan Longoria was 2-5 and is hitting .310.

Columbus 8, Rome 3 (16 inn). Woods Fines struck out 5 in 6 innings allowing 1 run. Desmond Jennings was 4-7 to raise his average to .313.

NOTES FROM DOWN ON THE FARM


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