The Hardball Times

THT Daily: Wild Card leads

by THT Staff
August 13, 2008

Player News
Yesterday’s Results
Today’s Games
Standings
Game of the Day
Yesterday’s Home Runs
Top Minor League Performances

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Player News
Player Headlines are courtesy of Rotoworld
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Paul Byrd will be winding up in Boston. (Icon/SMI)

The Arizona Republic reports that Micah Owings is one of the players to be named in the Adam Dunn deal. That would make it quite a bit better for the Reds. Other than Max Scherzer and Jarrod Parker -- neither of whom had any chance of being dealt -- the Diamondbacks had no minor leaguers that had any business being a big part of a Dunn deal. Owings, though, is still a very nice piece, assuming that his shoulder will be sound heading into next year. Owings was a big disappointment this season after posting a 4.30 ERA in 2007, and while the Diamondbacks refused to say he was injured, he's currently dealing with stiffness in the minors. He'd have to clear waivers to be traded before the end of the season, so if this is true, the deal won't be completed until after the season.

Red Sox acquired RHP Paul Byrd from the Indians for a player to be named later or cash. With Tim Wakefield hurting and Clay Buchholz struggling, the Red Sox went out and got a veteran starter for the stretch run. Byrd is 7-10 with a 4.53 ERA and the 37-year-old will be a free agent after the season. With Charlie Zink scheduled to start in Wakefield's place Wednesday, the Red Sox could either bump him from the rotation after one outing or replace Buchholz, who's scheduled to pitch Friday. For the Indians, Aaron Laffey is the obvious choice to replace Byrd in the rotation after having some success earlier this season.

A second opinion from orthopedist Lewis Yocum confirmed that Tom Gordon will likely miss the rest of the season with multiple arm injuries. He has an injury to his ulnar collateral ligament, an injury to a muscle on the inside of the elbow, irritation to his ulnar nerve and a small piece of bone that has pulled away from his elbow. Gordon has chosen rehab instead of surgery, and will wear a brace for three weeks before being re-evaluated. If he does ultimately need surgery, it will be Tommy John. It's likely the Phillies will buy out his $4.5 million option for $1 million after this season.

Carl Crawford will undergo surgery to repair the torn tendon band in his right hand. He'll likely miss the rest of the regular season, although the team feels he could return for the last couple of games. It's a big loss for the Rays, who could look at Kenny Lofton or even (dare we mention) Barry Bonds for depth in the outfield. For now, they'll platoon Eric Hinske and Justin Ruggiano.

Mike Lowell left Tuesday's game after seven innings with a strained right oblique. Lowell appeared to tweak the oblique in his at-bat in the seventh, though he did finish the plate appearance. He's probably day-to-day. Sean Casey would take his at-bats if he has to miss some time.

Tigers signed RHP Freddy Garcia to a minor league contract. The deal covers only the remainder of this season, meaning that Garcia will once again be a free agent this winter. He hasn't pitched since last June following shoulder surgery and reportedly wasn't especially impressive while working out for a dozen teams earlier this month, but the Tigers could certainly use the pitching help as much as any contending team. He'll report to Single-A for what figures to be at least a couple minor league starts before potentially joining the Detroit staff and will need to be in the majors by August 31 to be playoff eligible. Don't expect any fantasy value this season.

Yesterday’s Results
Game recaps provided by Craig Calcaterra of Shysterball.

Red Sox 19, Rangers 17: Sure, the much touted Charlie Zink gave up eight runs on eleven hits in just over four innings, but hey, at least he left his team in a position to win it, right? OK, that's a stretch, I admit it. But let's make lemons out of lemonade here. If you're Charlie Zink last night you know a couple of things: (1) You just stunk it up something awful in your MLB debut; and (2) Your team just acquired Paul Byrd, so there's a good chance you're going to get sent down again. Wouldn't it be great then for him to have found some reporters after the game and to have angrily chastised the Sox bullpen for squandering his 12-6 lead? I mean really get into it and not break character for anything. To say things like "some people around here -- and they know who they are -- need to step it up," and to say it with dead seriousness. Boston wouldn't know what to make of him, and I'm sure he'd have a load of fun in the process. At least until he was released.

Mets 4, Nationals 3
: When you have a lockdown bullpen like the Mets do, games like these are effectively shortened.

White Sox 9, Royals 0: Javier Vazquez makes mincemeat of the Royals (8 IP, 5 H, 0 ER, 10K). It was made to look even worse as a result of the 5-spot allowed by some bad pitching and some bad fielding by, respectively, Josh Newman and Jose Guillen in the eighth.

Reds 5, Pirates 1: I wish I had remembered to tune into WLW for this one, because I'm certain -- so certain I'd bet my kids on it -- that Marty Brennaman credited this win to the absence of the lackadaisical, cancerous, unclutch, disgrace of a ballplayer that is Adam Dunn. That Dunn had been more productive than almost the whole of this game's lineup so far this season is no excuse.

Blue Jays 6, Tigers 4: Sheffield spouts off, pisses his teammates and manager off, gets put on waivers, and then hits two home runs in the game. This is pretty much a microcosm of his entire career. Too much of a jerk to tolerate, too talented to ignore.

Indians 7, Orioles 5: My first reaction to Byrd being traded away was "well, that's another town for Byrd." What I didn't realize until just now, though, is that Byrd was in Cleveland longer than he had been in any other city. Which sorta seems wrong, doesn't it? Don't you picture him as a Phillie or a Met or something longer than an Indian? I sure do.

Astros 12, Giants 4: Lincecum had to leave the game after Brad Ausmus smashed a line drive off of his knee. It's only bruised, but man, that looked scary.

Dodgers 4, Phillies 3: Andre Ethier doesn't get the start because of all of the speedy veteranness of Juan Pierre, but he came through with the game winning hit in the bottom of the ninth all the same. Who wants to bet whether Torre will now be inspired to write his name in the lineup more often?

Oakland 2, Tampa Bay 1: Crawford and Longoria's absence is felt. Brad Ziegler extends his awesomeness streak to 38 innings.

Brewers 5, Padres 2: Milwaukee continues to get excellent starting pitching, this time from Jeff Suppan, who gives up two runs over eight innings, helping lead the Brewers to their seventh straight win. Gabe Kapler goes 2-4 filling in for the injured Ryan Braun. Someone who follows the Brewers tell me: has the local media taken my sage early season advice and started calling Kapler "skip" due to this stint as a minor league manager last year? I think that would be cool.

Diamondbacks 4, Rockies 2: The Big Unit wins again, this time striking out seven and giving up two runs over six innings. That's 294, with maybe eight or nine starts to go. Adam Dunn makes his first Dbacks start. He got on base three times in five plate appearances. Unfortunately he did not move any runners along with fiery, productive outs to the opposite field or whatever, so he continues to be an abomination as a player and a human being.

Angels 7, Mariners 3: This win pushes the Angels to a fifteen game lead in the West. No team has won a division by that many games since the Giants in 2003.

Marlins 4, Cardinals 3: The Redbirds are now four games back in the Wild Card race. With Milwaukee soaring lately, we could be watching the end of the business-end of the St. Louis season.

Yankees 9, Twins 6: A-Rod and Nady homers in the 12th save the bullpen's bacon. We expect Marte to blow up because he's been doing it a lot lately, but Rivera blowing a save is a rare sight indeed.

Cubs vs. Braves: Postponed: Baseball's "Teenage Symphony to God"-- much delayed, then shelved, only to be enjoyed at a later date.

You can download a compact version of yesterday's boxscores from Heater Magazine.

First Inning's Major and Minor League Daily Reports:
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Today’s Games
National League
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 Chicago Cubs at Atlanta Braves, 1:10 PM
  (R) Jason Marquis (7-7) vs. (R) Charlie Morton (3-5)
 Cincinnati Reds at Pittsburgh Pirates, 7:05 PM
  (R) Josh Fogg (2-4) vs. (L) Paul Maholm (7-7)
 New York Mets at Washington Nationals, 7:10 PM
  (R) John Maine (9-7) vs. (R) Jason Bergmann (2-8)
 St. Louis Cardinals at Florida Marlins, 7:10 PM
  (R) Braden Looper (10-9) vs. (R) Ricky Nolasco (11-7)
 Chicago Cubs at Atlanta Braves, 7:10 PM
  (R) Rich Harden (1-1) vs. (R) Jorge Campillo (7-4)
 San Francisco Giants at Houston Astros, 8:05 PM
  (L) Barry Zito (6-14) vs. (L) Randy Wolf (7-10)
 Arizona Diamondbacks at Colorado Rockies, 9:05 PM
  (L) Doug Davis (4-7) vs. (L) Jeff Francis (3-8)
 Milwaukee Brewers at San Diego Padres, 10:05 PM
  (L) CC Sabathia (6-0) vs. (R) Josh Banks (3-4)
 Philadelphia Phillies at Los Angeles Dodgers, 10:10 PM
  (R) Joe Blanton (1-0) vs. (R) Brad Penny (6-9)
 
 American League
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 New York Yankees at Minnesota Twins, 1:10 PM
  (R) Darrell Rasner (5-8) vs. (R) Kevin Slowey (8-8)
 Baltimore Orioles at Cleveland Indians, 7:05 PM
  (R) Jeremy Guthrie (9-8) vs. (R) Anthony Reyes (1-0)
 Toronto Blue Jays at Detroit Tigers, 7:05 PM
  (L) David Purcey (1-3) vs. (L) Kenny Rogers (8-9)
 Texas Rangers at Boston Red Sox, 7:05 PM
  (R) Luis Mendoza (3-5) vs. (L) Jon Lester (10-4)
 Kansas City Royals at Chicago White Sox, 8:11 PM
  (R) Luke Hochevar (6-10) vs. (L) Mark Buehrle (9-10)
 Tampa Bay Rays at Oakland Athletics, 10:05 PM
  (R) Andy Sonnanstine (11-6) vs. (R) Justin Duchscherer (10-7)
 Seattle Mariners at LA Angels of Anaheim, 10:05 PM
  (R) Felix Hernandez (7-7) vs. (R) Ervin Santana (13-5)

Standings
The graphics next to each team are called "sparklines.” They depict each team’s performance over the last month. Each "up" bar is a victory and a "down" bar is a loss. There are horizontal lines for home games and red bars represent games decided by two runs or less. "PWins" is short for Projected Wins, based on each team’s Run Differential, and is often a better measure of a team’s true strength. Other team graphs and stats can be found on our Team Page.
American League East        Pwins  Diff
TB      71  47 .602    0.0   66     5    sparkline graph
BOS     69  51 .575    3.0   71    -2    sparkline graph
NYA     64  56 .533    8.0   64     0    sparkline graph
TOR     61  59 .508   11.0   64    -3    sparkline graph
BAL     56  62 .475   15.0   58    -2    sparkline graph
American League Central     
CHA     66  52 .559    0.0   67    -1    sparkline graph
MIN     66  53 .555    0.5   63     3    sparkline graph
DET     58  61 .487    8.5   62    -4    sparkline graph
CLE     54  64 .458   12.0   60    -6    sparkline graph
KC      54  65 .454   12.5   50     4    sparkline graph
American League West        
LAA     75  43 .636    0.0   66     9    sparkline graph
TEX     61  59 .508   15.0   56     5    sparkline graph
OAK     55  63 .466   20.0   60    -5    sparkline graph
SEA     45  74 .378   30.5   50    -5    sparkline graph


National League East        Pwins  Diff
PHI     64  55 .538    0.0   67    -3    sparkline graph
NYN     63  56 .529    1.0   63     0    sparkline graph
FLA     63  57 .525    1.5   58     5    sparkline graph
ATL     55  63 .466    8.5   62    -7    sparkline graph
WAS     44  76 .367   20.5   46    -2    sparkline graph
National League Central     
CHN     71  47 .602    0.0   73    -2    sparkline graph
MIL     69  51 .575    3.0   65     4    sparkline graph
STL     66  56 .541    7.0   65     1    sparkline graph
HOU     60  59 .504   11.5   57     3    sparkline graph
PIT     54  65 .454   17.5   52     2    sparkline graph
CIN     53  67 .442   19.0   50     3    sparkline graph
National League West        
ARI     61  58 .513    0.0   62    -1    sparkline graph
LAN     60  59 .504    1.0   63    -3    sparkline graph
COL     53  68 .438    9.0   53     0    sparkline graph
SF      50  68 .424   10.5   48     2    sparkline graph
SD      46  73 .387   15.0   49    -3    sparkline graph

Wildcard Standings
American League             
BOS     69  51 .575    0.0
MIN     66  53 .555    2.5
NYA     64  56 .533    5.0
TEX     61  59 .508    8.0
TOR     61  59 .508    8.0
National League             
MIL     69  51 .575    0.0
STL     66  56 .541    4.0
NYN     63  56 .529    5.5
FLA     63  57 .525    6.0
HOU     60  59 .504    8.5

Game of the Day
Red Sox 19, Rangers 17 - FINAL

TEXAS                  ab  r  h rbi bb so lob   avg
I Kinsler 2b            5  2  2  4   0  0   3  .320
M Young ss              6  0  1  0   0  1   2  .285
J Hamilton cf           5  3  2  1   1  1   1  .304
M Bradley dh            5  3  2  0   1  3   2  .321
M Byrd rf               6  4  5  3   0  0   0  .298
F Catalanotto lf        4  2  2  3   0  0   2  .286
 va-J Ellison ph-lf     1  0  0  0   0  0   1  .200
 vb-B Boggs ph          1  0  1  1   0  0   0  .242
G Laird c               4  1  1  1   1  0   3  .292
C Davis 1b              5  2  2  4   0  0   1  .283
R Vazquez 3b            5  0  2  0   0  1   5  .318

Totals                 47 17 20 17   3  6  20   ###

BOSTON                 ab  r  h rbi bb so lob   avg
J Drew rf               4  3  2  1   2  0   2  .288
D Pedroia 2b            6  5  5  2   0  0   1  .319
D Ortiz dh              4  4  3  6   2  0   0  .260
K Youkilis 1b-3b        5  2  2  5   1  2   0  .316
M Lowell 3b             4  1  1  1   1  2   2  .270
 S Casey 1b             1  0  0  0   0  1   0  .353
J Bay lf                4  1  1  1   1  0   1  .319
J Lowrie ss             5  1  2  2   0  0   6  .286
C Crisp cf              4  0  1  0   1  0   2  .247
K Cash c                3  1  0  0   1  1   2  .222
 ha-J Ellsbury ph       0  1  0  0   1  0   0  .272
 J Varitek c            0  0  0  0   0  0   0  .216

Totals                 40 19 17 18  10  6  16   ###

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    TEXAS           - 020 085 101   --  17 20 2
    BOSTON          - 1002 020 14x   --  19 17 2
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va-flied out to right for F Catalanotto in the 7th;  ha-walked for K Cash in 
the 8th;  vb-doubled to deep center for J Ellison in the 9th.

BATTING: 2B - I Kinsler (40, C Zink); M Byrd (18, C Zink); F Catalanotto 2 (21, 
M Delcarmen, C Zink); G Laird (15, C Zink); J Hamilton (27, M Delcarmen); B 
Boggs (14, J Papelbon); J Lowrie 2 (11, S Feldman 2); D Ortiz (14, J Rupe); D 
Pedroia (36, F Francisco). HR - D Ortiz 2 (16, 1st inning off S Feldman 2 on, 0 
Out, 1st inning off S Feldman 2 on, 2 Out), I Kinsler (16, 5th inning off D 
Aardsma 2 on, 2 Out), K Youkilis 2 (22, 5th inning off J Rupe 1 on, 0 Out, 8th 
inning off F Francisco 2 on, 2 Out). SF - G Laird , I Kinsler. RBI - C Davis 4 
(32), J Hamilton (112), M Byrd 3 (34), F Catalanotto 3 (19), I Kinsler 4 (69), 
G Laird (32), B Boggs (31), D Ortiz 6 (59), J Lowrie 2 (26), J Drew (63), D 
Pedroia 2 (55), M Lowell (67), J Bay (9), K Youkilis 5 (81). 2-out RBI - C 
Davis 2, I Kinsler 3, J Drew, D Pedroia 2, D Ortiz 3, M Lowell, J Bay, K 
Youkilis 3. Runners left in scoring position, 2 out - R Vazquez 2, F 
Catalanotto 1, I Kinsler 1, C Davis 1, C Crisp 1, J Lowrie 3. GIDP - K Cash, J 
Lowrie. Team LOB - TEXAS 9, BOSTON 7. BASERUNNING: SB - M Lowell (2, 3rd base 
off S Feldman/G Laird), J Bay (1, 2nd base off S Feldman/G Laird). CS - C Crisp 
(4, 2nd base by W Madrigal/G Laird). FIELDING: E - R Vazquez (13, ground ball); 
J Wright (1, throw); K Youkilis 2 (6, ground ball 2). DP:  (I Kinsler-M Young-C 
Davis, M Young-I Kinsler-C Davis). 

TEXAS                        ip       h   r  er  bb  so  hr    era
S Feldman                     2 2/3  10  12   6   3   2   2   5.18
J Rupe                        2 1/3   4   2   2   3   1   1   3.95
W Madrigal (H, 1)             1       0   0   0   1   1   0   5.50
J Wright (H, 14)              1       1   1   0   1   1   0   4.59
F Francisco (L, 2-4; B, 5)    1       2   4   4   2   1   1   3.88

BOSTON                       ip       h   r  er  bb  so  hr    era
C Zink                        4 1/3  11   8   8   1   1   0  16.62
J Lopez                         1/3   1   1   1   0   1   0   2.70
D Aardsma                       1/3   3   4   4   1   1   1   3.73
M Delcarmen (B, 3)            1 1/3   4   3   2   0   1   0   4.32
H Okajima (W, 3-2)            1 2/3   0   0   0   1   1   0   2.51
J Papelbon (S, 32)            1       1   1   0   0   1   0   1.93

D Aardsma pitched to 3 batters in the 6th.

WP - C Zink, H Okajima. IBB - D Ortiz (by F Francisco). HBP - C Davis (by H 
Okajima). Pitches-strikes: S Feldman 90-51; J Rupe 50-23; W Madrigal 16-8; J 
Wright 26-15; F Francisco 32-15; C Zink 85-56; J Lopez 9-6; D Aardsma 17-10; M 
Delcarmen 29-21; H Okajima 29-17; J Papelbon 18-11. Ground balls-fly balls: S 
Feldman 4-2; J Rupe 6-0; W Madrigal 0-1; J Wright 2-1; F Francisco 0-2; C Zink 
5-7; J Lopez 0-0; D Aardsma 0-0; M Delcarmen 0-3; H Okajima 1-3; J Papelbon 
0-2. Batters faced: S Feldman 22; J Rupe 12; W Madrigal 3; J Wright 6; F 
Francisco 7; C Zink 25; J Lopez 2; D Aardsma 5; M Delcarmen 9; H Okajima 7; J 
Papelbon 5. IRS - M Delcarmen 2, D Aardsma 2, J Lopez, J Rupe 2. UMPIRES: 
HP--Wally Bell. 1B--Laz Diaz. 2B--Scott Barry. 3B--Kerwin Danley.   T--3:58. 
Att--38,004. Weather: 71 degrees, cloudy. Wind: 10 mph, out to left.

The following graph tracks the game's Win Probability, courtesy of Fan Graphs. You can also view live WPA graphs at Fangraphs during any ballgame all season long.

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Yesterday’s Home Runs
The following stats are provided by Hit Tracker, which logs the projected “true” distance of each home run (if it were to land uninterrupted at field level) and its "standard" distance, which is corrected for weather conditions. Each homer is also categorized into one of three types: Just Enough (JE) for homers that cleared the fence by ten feet or less, Plenty (PL) for those that were sure home runs but not “blasts,” and No Doubt (ND) for true “blasts”—homers that cleared the fence by at least 20 feet and landed at least 50 feet beyond the fence.
Hitter                Team    Pitcher              Team   True   Stnd.  # Type
Garret Anderson       LAA     Mark Lowe            SEA     376    370  13  PL
Lance Berkman         HOU     Jack Taschner        SF      393    393  24  PL
Mike Cameron          MIL     Cha Seung Baek       SD      370    353  19  JE/L
Bobby Crosby          OAK     Scott Kazmir         TB      393    395   7  JE
Johnny Damon          NYY     Nick Blackburn       MIN     375    370   8  JE
Jermaine Dye          CWS     Brian Bannister      KC      413    408  28  PL
Prince Fielder        MIL     Cha Seung Baek       SD      434    423  27  ND
Jody Gerut            SD      Jeff Suppan          MIL     407    399  11  JE
Vladimir Guerrero     LAA     Jarrod Washburn      SEA     431    420  22  ND
Chris Iannetta        COL     Randy Johnson        ARI     396    360  14  JE
Ian Kinsler           TEX     David Aardsma        BOS     394    383  16  JE
Kevin Kouzmanoff      SD      Jeff Suppan          MIL     409    388  18  PL/L
Ryan Langerhans       WAS     Johan Santana        NYM     395    387   1  PL
Adam Lind             TOR     Zach Miner           DET     436    440   6  ND
Xavier Nady           NYY     Matt Guerrier        MIN     366    362  19  PL
Magglio Ordonez       DET     A.J. Burnett         TOR     349    356  15  JE
David Ortiz           BOS     Scott Feldman        TEX     415    404  16  ND
David Ortiz           BOS     Scott Feldman        TEX     423    416  15  PL/L
Hunter Pence          HOU     Geno Espineli        SF      381    381  17  ND
Brandon Phillips      CIN     Jeff Karstens        PIT     399    385  18  PL/L
A.J. Pierzynski       CWS     Brian Bannister      KC      373    369   9  JE
Hanley Ramirez        FLA     Kyle Lohse           STL     383    379  26  ND
Juan Rivera           LAA     Jarrod Washburn      SEA     372    359   7  PL/L
Alex Rodriguez        NYY     Matt Guerrier        MIN     448    442  27  PL
Aaron Rowand          SF      Tim Byrdak           HOU     361    360  11  PL
Gary Sheffield        DET     A.J. Burnett         TOR     422    429  11  PL
Gary Sheffield        DET     A.J. Burnett         TOR     401    408  10  ND
Nick Swisher          CWS     Brian Bannister      KC      428    423  16  ND
Chad Tracy            ARI     Ubaldo Jimenez       COL     409    372   7  PL
Chase Utley           PHI     Clayton Kershaw      LAD     370    358  30  PL
Javier Valentin       CIN     Jeff Karstens        PIT     411    401   2  JE
Ty Wigginton          HOU     Geno Espineli        SF      351    351  13  JE
Kevin Youkilis        BOS     Josh Rupe            TEX     436    427  22  ND
Kevin Youkilis        BOS     Frank Francisco      TEX     398    396  21  ND
Delmon Young          MIN     Mariano Rivera       NYY     338    333   6  JE

Top Minor League Games
The following list, provided by First Inning, includes the top minor league batting (based on Runs Created) and pitching (based on Game Score) performances from yesterday, with a focus on each team’s top prospects.
ORG LVL PLAYER            AB  H 2B 3B HR BB SO  Notes
COL AAA Joseph Koshansky.. 5  4  1  1  1  1  0  5 R
SD  A+  Mitch Canham...... 5  3  0  0  2  0  0  3 R
STL AAA Nick Stavinoha.... 5  3  1  0  1  0  1  3 R
TOR AAA Travis Snider..... 4  2  1  0  1  0  1  
TEX A+  John Whittleman... 5  4  0  0  1  0  0  
SD  A+  Cedric Hunter..... 5  2  1  0  1  0  0  
BAL AA  Matt Wieters...... 4  2  1  1  0  0  1  
BOS A   David Mailman..... 5  4  1  0  0  0  0  3 LD
CHC A-  Ryan Flaherty..... 5  2  0  0  1  0  2  
ARI AAA Josh Whitesell.... 4  1  0  0  1  1  2  
STL AAA J. Hoffpauir...... 4  3  1  0  0  0  0  3 LD
HOU AAA J.R. House........ 4  2  0  0  1  0  0  

ORG LVL PLAYER            IP  H  R ER SO BB HR  Notes
MIN A   M. McCardell...... 8  3  2  2 10  0  0  
MIN AAA Philip Humber..... 7  8  3  3 11  1  1  
LA  AAA James McDonald.... 6  4  2  2 10  1  1  
FLA AAA Rick Vanden Hurk.. 5  4  4  1  9  1  0  
SF  A+  Kevin Pucetas..... 6  2  1  1  7  1  1  
SF  A   Craig Clark....... 8  5  1  1  5  3  0  
NYY A+  Z. McAllister..... 5  4  0  0  5  1  0  
PHI A+  Drew Naylor....... 7  6  3  3  4  1  0  
KC  A+  Edward Cegarra.... 6  4  1  1  5  2  0  
NYY AAA Philip Hughes..... 5  3  2  2  4  1  0  
STL A   Richard Castillo.. 6  6  4  4  7  2  1  
TOR A   Luis Perez........ 5  8  5  4  6  1  0  

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