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Iowa

Brett Jackson had another Brett Jackson kind of game going 1-4 with and walk, SB and strikeout. Vitters was 3-5 with his 5th SB of the year and got his BA back up to .300. No idea if these two are heading up for tonights game vs the Angels but Chris DeLuca was speculating that it might be the case.

Smokies

Logan Watkins got two hits in 4 AB's last night including his 5th HR of the year. Watkins will probably be heading up to Iowa next season and still looks to be a decent prospect for a utility kind of role. Zach Rosscup threw 5 innings and allowed 1 ER while striking out 4 and walking 2. New Cub Jake Brigham had a rough outing giving up 2 ER in 3 IP. He walked 3 and struck out 2 batters. 

Daytona

Not a bad start for Christian Villanueva, in his first game as a Cub he hit two home runs and drew a a walk. Ronald Torreyes continues his revival going 2-3 with his 6th HR and drawing a walk of his own. He has a .900 OPS over the last two months. AJ Morris threw two shutout innings in relief. 

 

Peoria

Dustin Geiger is locked in at the plate. A day after hitting two HR's and driving in eight batters Geiger hit his 14th HR and collected two other hits for fun. 2012 pick Bijan Rademacher went 2-4 and is now hitting .277 since his arrival in Peoria. 

Boise

Got the shit kicked out of them 15-1. They committed 6 errors. Vogelbach went 2-4 as the DH so he was the only one who showed up to play.

AZL

2012 pick Ryan McNeil struck out 2 in 2 IP to earn his first career win. Soler was 1-4 with a double and 4 of his first 11 hits have been XBH. 

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    SVB

    Mish wrote:

    If anyone is looking for a quicker way to kill brain cells than drinking turpentine, you can click thru to the original article from BTF:

    The Baseball Think Factory was just quoting some other guy. When you click his name on his website, it’s a bunch of conspiracy theory crap, looks like to me. Baseball “Think” Factory. Shouldn’t they actually think?

    Turpentine was better. RC’s sentiments were right.

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  2. Chet Masterson

    @ Mish:

    Sidenote – I used to work with the guy that infamously punched Chet Coppock. Unfortunately, I don’t think he knew who he was punching at the time.

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    Mercurial Outfielder

    Vogelbach went 2-4 as the DH so he was the only one who showed up to play.

    Of course he did, he was playing his natural position.

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    Mercurial Outfielder

    I’ve been thinking about this, and I think Mike Cameron might be Brett Jackson’s ceiling

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    WaLi

    @ Aisle424:
    (dying laughing) (dying laughing) (dying laughing)

    Jake Peavy, Chicago White Sox pitcher
    What? Who? Just a second. It’s for you.

    Jenny Dempster, Ryan’s wife and mother of their three kids
    He asked what I thought. I told him it was time to get back to Fart Dempster and leave me alone.

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    SVB

    @ Mish:
    No shit? No, I’m not from Chicago. Closest I came was Kalamazoo. Maybe he’s like Frank Beckman, who thinks that being a Tigers radio announcer also makes him a very astute political commentator. Anyway, when I saw his website, I assumed you were doing some research for a case in the DA’s office. (dying laughing)

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    Mish

    @ SVB:
    (dying laughing) (dying laughing)

    Nah nah, he’s not as popular any more, gets stuck with the Saturday/Sunday morning shifts and whatnot. I haven’t really listened to the radio in 4 years now so no idea if he actually really has a gig. I believe a few years ago I was “friends” with him on FB but had to immediately defriend due to inanity

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    mb21

    @ Mercurial Outfielder:
    Cameron was never the prospect Jackson was until Cameron was 24, but a ceiling of Mike Cameron is an awfully damn good player. If he managed to extend his peak a few years we’re talking about a borderline Hall of Fame candidate (43 rWAR). Fangraphs already has him as a borderline HOF candidate (53 fWAR). He won’t get in, but in terms of fWAR he’s pretty close to being worthy of getting in.

    In the minors Jackson has been younger at each level and has performed better than Cameron. Cameron was almost certainly a far better defensive outfielder than Jackson will be, but I think Jackson could easily be the much better hitter. It’s not a bad comparison though, but I’d be thrilled if Jackson reached his ceiling and it was Mike Cameron.

    The strikeouts are important of course, but I really think we’re focusing too much on it at this point (myself included). The guy hits, hits for power, takes his walks, plays average or better defense in CF, has a fantastic arm, runs the bases well and has plus speed. He’s one correction away from being a potential superstar.

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    Mercurial Outfielder

    @ mb21:

    I thought he was on the street. If all he costs is money (and league min at that), I don’t see why not. Hell, even in trade, he costs a throwaway prospect. Still has a good GB rate.

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    Rice Cube

    @ mb21:
    It almost sounds like they were just talking to Boras to see if Lowe would consider signing the league minimum deal with the Cubs after he was released. I don’t know why they would trade for Lowe.

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    mb21

    I’d rather have Coleman than a 39 year old who was released. How many shitty starters do they need? They stocked up on them this past offseason. If this was Hendry people would be laughing at him for having a boner for an ancient shitty pitcher who was once good for them. If it is just money, no big deal I guess but can’t they find someone better?

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  12. Doogolas

    @ mb21:
    Well it’s worth noting that pretty much everything about Lowe is exactly what you’d expect except the K’s and BB’s. If he comes to the NL Central he might be able to be a pretty OK pitcher again.

    On another note, Buckner has, to this point in the night, been wrong on 10 pitches. He’s called 8 balls (obvious only) strikes and 2 strikes (again, only obvious ones) balls. That’s just absolutely awful. That’s probably close to 25% of pitches that weren’t swung at.

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  13. Doogolas

    11 now. The first pitch to Loney was a strike.

    Oh man, 12 now. Third pitch to Cruz was a strike. This is just awful by Buckner. Incredibly so.

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    mb21

    @ Doogolas:
    I only see one pitch inside the 2-foot strikezone (wider than the actual zone) that was called a ball during Samardzija’s outing: http://www.brooksbaseball.net/pfxVB/pfx.php?month=8&day=3&year=2012&game=gid_2012_08_03_chnmlb_lanmlb_1%2F&pitchSel=502188&prevGame=gid_2012_08_03_chnmlb_lanmlb_1%2F&prevDate=83

    Looks like he had a wide zone last night, but during F7s start there was only 1 ball called that could arguably be called a strike.

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    mb21

    Also one pitch in the 2-foot zone called a ball during Billingsley’s outing. He didn’t have as wide a zone for him as he did for F7 so that helped F7 out last night.

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    Suburban kid

    @ mb21:
    One chance this year to see a game in a big league park, you take what you can get. I suppose I could go see the Sox but their stadium isn’t glorious.

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    mb21

    Back in 2004 if you bought tickets prior to the season you figured you’d win no matter what. You’d get to see Wood, Prior, Zambrano, Maddux or Clement. By 2006 you’d get to see Zambrano, Sean Marshall, Carlos Marmol, other random shitty starter.

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  18. WaLi22

    @ GBTS:

    I don’t know the ruling, but what happens when a game is played under protest? Does Sciosca just get a tally under the “crybaby” column or can the league overturn the game?

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  19. Doogolas

    @ mb21:
    I wasn’t talking about just Shark. I was talking about between both pitchers. So those are likely the exact two to which I was referring. If I was slightly off, it’s probably because I only had gameday, which isn’t as nice and clear, though I tried to only take the ones that looked obvious on Gameday. It was mostly that he had a very big zone, I only counted two or three total pitches that should have been strikes that were called balls.

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    mb21

    @ Doogolas:
    I’m not sure either of those were strikes either. They were inside the 2-foot wide zone, but the actual zone is only 17 inches (width of the plate). Bucknor did call several strikes outside the zone though. More for F7 than Billingsley from what I could tell.

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