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Obsessing over the Dodgers' minor league system so you don't have to.

Sunday, November 25, 2007

The Good Fight

I'll admit it. I used to involve myself with "The Sabermetrics." I would look at the VORPs and the WARPs and the DIPSs of the players I followed. But little did I know how I, a seemingly innocent observer, was single-handedly destroying the great game of Baseball.

It turns out that the game of Baseball is not played on a piece of paper but on a field, or, a "Baseball field." And on this field, what will you find? Statistics? No. Computers? Doubt it. A bunch of basement-dwelling, number-loving cybergeeks? I don't think so. What you'll find is the players! And these players are the ones who play the game!

Now, to be fair, there are certain statistics that are used that do not have a negative effect on the game. These are your RBIs and your BAs and your ERAs. These are the numbers that tell the whole story becaues they represent what really matters! And what matters is what you can actually remember! Do you honestly expect anyone to remember every play of every game? No! You would have to be a robot to do that! And, as we all know, it's people, not robots, that play the game.

So I will now introduce you to some of the heroes who are engaging in an epic battle against this immortal enemy known as "The Sabermetrics." These brave men, who both happen to write for the Philadelphia Daily News, are Bill Conlin and Marcus Hayes. Let me now share with you some of the brilliant logic and reason that these courageous defenders of America's past time use to debunk the "bunked" numbers that those saber-analysissies (TM) use.

Mr Conlin: "TO APPRECIATE the sheer scope of Jimmy Rollins epic run to yesterday's MVP award, you almost have to forget he plays a position where defense has always been the No. 1 priority.

Take that, fact-slaves! Rollins' main objective is supposed to be playing good defense and it isn't! Rollins won the Gold Glove this year, which is awarded to the best defensive player at each position as voted by the coaches and managers. So that means he was the best defensive shortstop in the NL. Now, I know the statwhores will say "Rollins wasn't the best shortstop in the NL because his PMR or PMS or whatever the hell it's called ranked him 6th in the National League!" Well, what am I supposed to believe: a statistic that records all of his plays during the season or the coaches who actually SAW him play with THEIR OWN EYES make a handful of plays in a handful of games? I think the answer is clear. NEXT!

Mr Conlin: "And while the American League has had two freaks of nature who have put up engine room numbers at shortstop - Cal Ripken and the pre-third base Alex Rodriguez - the National League hasn't seen anything quite like the season the Flying Fireplug regaled us with last season since Ernie Banks. Not from a shortstop."

Another inpregnable argument! The National League hasn't seen a shortstop like this since Mr Let's Play Two! Oh, but here come the laptop lovers with their "Rollins wasn't even the best offensive shortstop in his division! Hanley Ramirez' numbers were better!" Oh really? What's the most important thing to do on offense? Score runs! And who scored more runs this year? Jimmy Rollins! And don't tell me he's not fully responsible for the runs he scores. He's the one who has to run around the bases! Hit me Billy one more time!

Mr Conlin: "The diminishing criticisms revolved around an on-base percentage that just didn't equate to the demands of a table-setter. How were we to know that what Rollins had in mind was not only setting the table, but consuming the meal and then clearing it with a dish-scattering flurry of offense?"

Those greedy bastards! Not only do the saber-nazi's want Rollins to hit the ball, they want him to not make a lot of outs! What kind of impossible standards should a Most Valuable Player be held to??? Setting the table means putting yourself in a position to score, not getting on base! And last, but not least, in response to a blogger who was foolish enough to disagree with his masterpiece:

Mr Conlin: "The only positive thing I can think of about Hitler's time on earth-I'm sure he would have eliminated all bloggers."

See what you did, fact-fellaters? You made Bill pay a compliment to the epitome of evil. But really, who needs freedom of information? If someone's not paying for it, it probably isn't worth reading. And since I, myself, am blogging this, I'll assume Bill-o was only talking about the bloggers who disagree with him.

I think Brother Conlin has made his point well enough. Now we'll hear from Marcus Hayes on how the sins of sabermetricians should be repented.

Mr Hayes: "OBP and OPS are geek numbers, especially for run-producers. I'd rather have my 3-4-5 guys drive the best strike they see rather than wait for the perfect pitch and jog down the baseline."

Absolutely! Only a geek would look at the percentage of times a player reaches base safely! Batting average is far different, since it reflects the percentage of times a player reaches base safely via basehit. See? Completely different. And why would you want your run producers to get on base and hit for power when they could make outs that result in a runner crossing home plate?

Mr Hayes: "(Sabermetrics) are the bastion of wannabes who never could quite figure out which hand the mitt went on, a false industry created and fueled by people whose association with the game always will be vicarious, and, frankly, pathetic."

Indeed! "The Sabermetrics" are for those who don't understand the game of Baseball. If they did, they'd know the stats most people use now are accurate enough for Joe Blow or JoAnne Blow-Smolinski to understand. It's hard enough to follow the game at its break-neck speed; are we supposed to know EVERYTHING that happened? And nobody who actually uses this type of analysis has any direct association with the game.

But apparently, this insight was not intended for all our eyes to see.

Mr Hayes: "Numberheads,"

And how!

Mr Hayes: "Just letting you blogicians know:
No longer will you, or anyone else, be afforded the privilege (burden?) of corresponding with me. When I reply to an individual it is intended to be a confidential response. Since I can't trust you, I assume I can't trust anyone."

See what you people did?!?! You took a man who shared his wealth of Baseball knowledge without any responsibility to answer for his opinions and forced him to continue to have no responsibility to answer for his opinions! And when you can't trust people who are the butt of your many insults, who can you trust? Damn those bloggermetricians and their refusal to sign non-disclosure agreements...

Mr Hayes: " It is not meant to be posted on anyone's blog, and certainly not on a for-profit entity of a direct competitor.
So, no more responses. Can't trust you, so don't bother writing.
But then, if you hold my replies in such low esteem, why bother writing?"

How dare these stat-monkeys of an opposing faction share their conversations with a rival on their own website! What right do they have to commit such atrocities? And these losers can't stand Marcus yet continue to discuss him. He would never condescend to communicate with those lowlifes.

Mr Hayes: "Of course, this gives many of you more time for your World of Warcraft RPG endeavors.
Happy gaming.
Hope the eczema clears up.
M"

See, in case you're lost, skin conditions and computer games are viewed as being "nerdy," just like "The Sabermetrics." Therefore, through the transitive property of "Nerdom," sabermetricians have skin conditions and enjoy online roleplaying games. And it seems, by his signature, Mr Hayes aspires to follow in the footsteps of Dame Judy Dench.

So I say to you, Mr Conlin and Mr Hayes, thank you for doing your patriotic duty in protecting the game America calls its own. Henceforth, I shall join you in fighting the good fight!

Monday, November 19, 2007

Hawaii Winter League Review

If going to Hawaii is the consolation for not making an AFL roster then sign me up. There are only 4 teams in the league, but the Dodgers sent 8 players to take part in a 27 game season. Here's how they did.

The Good

Steven Johnson, RHP

While he isn't one of the Dodgers' better prospects, Johnson made a name for himself by pitching a handful of innings in Jacksonville as an 18 year old last season. This year, he headed to the new Great Lakes affiliate and struggled for most of the season. However, he got a second wind with West Oahu and was the team's best starter. Steven posted a 2.05 ERA in 7 starts, allowing 7 walks and 2 HR while striking out 23 in 30.2 innings. This could influence Dodger officials to move him to High A next season.

Russell Mitchell, 1B

An afterthought heading into the season, Mitchell had a career year in '07 by clubbing 22 HR for the Inland Empire. His offensive success followed him to Hawaii, as he tied for the league lead in doubles with 11 and posted a solid .778 OPS. The downside is that he only walked 6 times in 30 games and he'll need to work on being more patient. But he could open next year as Jacksonville's starting first baseman.

The Bad

Garrett White, LHP

A year after being selected in the 6th round of the draft, Garrett White posted strong numbers coming out of Great Lakes' pen. But a suspected injury mercifully ended his stint with the Canefires. White walked 9 batters and allowed 16 hits in 8 innings with the club and did not pitch after October 21. He'll have time to heal and will hopefully be back to form come Spring Training.

Josh Bell, 3B

Bell has established himself as one of the Dodgers' best power prospects. And on some occasions he showed that power this winter, with 5 doubles a 3 HR. But his .213 batting average and 26 strikeouts in 27 games meant his trip across the Pacific was a failure. He also committed 6 errors at the hot corner. He'll need to improve his defense and cut down on the strikeouts when he returns to the Inland Empire next spring.

The Others

Jamie Hoffman, OF

Call him Mr Consistent. He won't blow you away with his skillset but Jamie keeps hitting. His .278 batting average and 7 steals without being caught give him a tablesetter's profile, as does his defense in centerfield. However, he slugged just .340 and he'll need to improve his power as he moves up to Double A, a task that won't be easy.

Ryan Rogowski, OF

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Speaking of tablesetters, Rogowski was up to his old tricks again this fall. Rogowski batted a disappointing .237 but drew 21 walks, second most in the league, and posted a strong .376 OBP. He showed a little pop as well, collecting 3 doubles and 3 HR. He should flank Hoffman in Jacksonville's outfield next year, giving the Suns a formidable defensive tandem.

Kenley Jansen, C

After not hitting in Great Lakes and not hitting in Ogden, Jansen continued not hitting in Hawaii. He eeked out a .206 batting average and 3 doubles gave him a .234 SLG. He did walk though, 11 times, to give him a .324 OBP. He really needs to polish his bat if he ever wants to make it out of the rookie leagues.

Kyle Wilson, RHP

Wilson struggled through most of his assignment but seemed to come on strong at the end, finishing the season with 6 innings of 1 run ball while striking out 8 and issuing just a single walk. He pitched extremely well in the Cally league during the regular season, but being 25 he'll need to rocket through the minors to help the big club.

Team USA

For the first time in 33 years, Team USA won the Baseball World Cup Championship. And two contributors to the team's success were the Dodgers' very own Andy LaRoche and Delwyn Young. LaRoche hit over .300 with 3 HR and 15 RBI, while Young struggled to make contact but did pick up a couple hits in the final game. Hopefully we'll be seeing those two next year and in seasons to come.

Sunday, November 18, 2007

Arizona Fall League Review

The Arizona Fall League's season officially came to an end yesterday and I wanted to review the Dodgers' prospects' performances. While the sample sizes are small, these performances could be the last impressions scouts and Dodger officials have about these players before Spring Training. So let's get to the prospects.

The Good

Blake DeWitt, 3B

DeWitt's regular season performance was topsy turvy, but he finished the year with a solid performance in the AFL. Blake batted .281/.354/.404 with 3 doubles and 2 triples. He walked 6 times compared to just 7 strikeouts. However, he did not hit a HR in 16 games and committed 3 errors, but it's his hit tool that's keeping his prospect status on life support.

Cory Wade, RHP

Being a 24 year old reliever with only 33 innings in Double A under his belt, Wade was understandably under most people's radar entering AFL play. But Cory was one of the more dominant pitchers in the league, striking out 10 and walking only 1 in 10.1 innings. The two runs he allowed came on Homeruns, though he gave up just 8 in 99 regular season innings. He could get a shot at some time in the bigs this year.

The Bad

Xavier Paul, OF

After a promising regular season performance, X-Man stumbled into the AFL and never got going. His .248/.307/.286 line won't impress anyone, nor will his 2 steals in 6 attempts or 28 strikeouts in 105 at bats. He did manage to post a solid walk rate but he'll need to return to Jacksonville with a purpose next season.

Greg Miller, LHP


How far his star has fallen. Miller's inability to find the strike zone has landed him in prospect purgatory. 23 Hits and 16 Walks in 12.2 innings? Really? The stuff is still there and he turned 23 earlier this month, but it'll likely take a miracle for Greg to reach the bigs.

The Others

Chin Lung Hu, SS

A nagging hamstring injury cut Hu's AFL stint short. He hit .273/.314/.394 with a double and a HR in 33 at bats before being removed from the roster. Trainer Stan Conte said the strain was minor and Hu will surely be healthy come Spring Training.

Zach Hammes, RHP

Hammes shined as a reliever in the Hawaii Winter League last year, but the results were far different in Arizona. Zach struck out 7 and walked 9 in 14 innings, leading to a 6.43 ERA. I'm not sure how the Dodgers plan on using him next year, but hopefully he can regain his dominance in relief in 2008.

Justin Orenduff, RHP

Control problems seemed to be the theme for Dodger prospects in the AFL. Orenduff walked 10 in his 16.1 innings of work, though he did come out of the bullpen. He also struck out 14 and did not allow a HR. Orenduff will enter next season as a starter at Vegas and could be a spot starter for the Dodgers if injuries hit.


I'll review the Hawaii League tomorrow and will highlight Andy LaRoche and Delwyn Young's performances on Team USA once that tournament concludes.

Minor League Recap - 11/18/07

Winter League - West Oahu Canefires lost 7-3

Ryan Rogowski - 0 for 4, BB (.237 BA)
Russell Mitchell - 0 for 4, 2 K's, SB (.270 BA)
Josh Bell - 3 for 5, 3B, R, 2 K's (.213 BA)
Jamie Hoffman - 2 for 4, RBI, R, 2 K's, SB (.278 BA)
Kenley Jansen - 1 for 2, R, 2 BB, K (.206 BA)

http://mlb.mlb.com/milb/stats/stats.jsp?sid=l405&t=g_box&gid=2007_11_18_wocwin_nshwin_1

Saturday, November 17, 2007

Minor League Recap - 11/17/07

Winter League - The AFL season is over


Winter League - West Oahu Canefires lost 10-2

Russell Mitchell - 2 for 4, 2B, RBI, K (.280 BA)
Ryan Rogowski - 1 for 4, K (.247 BA)
Jamie Hoffman - 1 for 3, R, BB (.269 BA)

http://mlb.mlb.com/milb/stats/stats.jsp?sid=l405&t=g_box&gid=2007_11_17_wocwin_nshwin_1

Friday, November 16, 2007

Minor League Recap - 11/16/07

Winter League - Peoria Saguaros did not play


Winter League - West Oahu Canefires lost 5-2

Russell Mitchell - 0 for 4, 2 K's, E (.272 BA)
Josh Bell - 0 for 3, BB, 2 E's (.191 BA)
Jamie Hoffman - 1 for 3 (.267 BA)
Kenley Jansen - 0 for 3, K, E, PB (.197 BA)

Kyle Wilson - 2 IP, 3 Hits, R (0 ER), 0 BB, 3 K's (7.84 ERA)

http://mlb.mlb.com/milb/stats/stats.jsp?sid=l405&t=g_box&gid=2007_11_16_wocwin_nshwin_1

Thursday, November 15, 2007

Minor League Recap - 11/15/07

Winter League - Peoria Saguaros lost 6-5

Xavier Paul - 2 for 4, R, BB (.248 BA)
Blake DeWitt - 1 for 4, 2B, 3 RBI, R, E (.281 BA)

Wesley Wright - 2.2 IP, Hit, 0 R, 2 BB, K (5.06 ERA)

http://mlb.mlb.com/milb/stats/stats.jsp?sid=l119&t=g_box&gid=2007_11_15_peswin_msswin_1


Winter League - West Oahu Canefires lost 8-2

Josh Bell - 0 for 3, BB (.198 BA)
Ryan Rogowski - 1 for 3, BB (.247 BA)

Steven Johnson - 4 IP, 0 Hits, 0 R, 4 BB, 2 K's (2.05 ERA)

http://mlb.mlb.com/milb/stats/stats.jsp?sid=l405&t=g_box&gid=2007_11_15_honwin_wocwin_1

Wednesday, November 14, 2007

Minor League Recap - 11/14/07

Winter League - Peoria Saguaros lost 6-5

Blake DeWitt - 0 for 4, K (.283 BA)
Xavier Paul - 1 for 4, R, K (.238 BA)

Justin Orenduff - 1.1 IP, 2 Hits, 3 ER, 4 BB, K (4.41 ERA)
Zach Hammes - 1.2 IP, 2 Hits, 0 R, 0 BB, K (6.43 ERA)
Cory Wade - 1 IP, 0 Hits, 0 R, 0 BB, K (1.74 ERA)

http://mlb.mlb.com/milb/stats/stats.jsp?sid=l119&t=g_box&gid=2007_11_14_surwin_peswin_1


Winter League - West Oahu Canefires won 4-3

Ryan Rogowski - 2 for 4, 2 RBI, K, CS (.244 BA)
Russell Mitchell - 1 for 4, 2B (.283 BA)
Jamie Hoffman - 3 for 3, 2 R, SB (.264 BA)
Kenley Jansen - 1 for 1 (.207 BA)

Kyle Wilson - 2 IP, Hit, 0 R, 0 BB, 0 K's (8.68 ERA)

http://mlb.mlb.com/milb/stats/stats.jsp?sid=l405&t=g_box&gid=2007_11_14_honwin_wocwin_1

Tuesday, November 13, 2007

Minor League Recap - 11/13/07

Winter League - Peoria Saguaros lost 17-5

Blake DeWitt - 0 for 3, BB, K, E (.306 BA)
Xavier Paul - 0 for 4, 2 K's, E (.237 BA)

http://mlb.mlb.com/milb/stats/stats.jsp?sid=l119&t=g_box&gid=2007_11_13_perwin_peswin_1


Winter League - West Oahu Canefires won 6-1

Russell Mitchell - 1 for 4, RBI, K (.264 BA)
Josh Bell - 0 for 4, 3 K's (.205 BA)
Ryan Rogowski - 0 for 4, K (.231 BA)
Jamie Hoffman - 0 for 3, 2 K's (.238 BA)

http://mlb.mlb.com/milb/stats/stats.jsp?sid=l405&t=g_box&gid=2007_11_13_honwin_wocwin_1

Monday, November 12, 2007

Minor League Recap - 11/12/07

Winter League - Peoria Saguaros lost 11-7

Xavier Paul - 1 for 5, RBI, R, K (.247 BA)

Greg Miller - 2 IP, 5 Hits, 4 ER, 6 BB, 0 K's (12.79 ERA)
Wesley Wright - 1.1 IP, 5 Hits, 2 ER, 0 BB, 0 K (5.79 ERA)
Cory Wade - 1 IP, Hit, ER, 0 BB, 2 K's (1.93 ERA)

http://mlb.mlb.com/milb/stats/stats.jsp?sid=l119&t=g_box&gid=2007_11_12_scowin_peswin_1


Winter League - West Oahu Canefires did not play

Sunday, November 11, 2007

Minor League Recap - 11/11/07

Winter League - Peoria Saguaros did not play


Winter League - West Oahu Canefires won 3-0

Russell Mitchell - 1 for 3, BB, K (.286 BA)
Josh Bell - 0 for 3 (.215 BA)
Jamie Hoffman - 1 for 3, K, SB (.247 BA)
Kenley Jansen - 1 for 2, 2 R, BB (.193 BA)

http://mlb.mlb.com/milb/stats/stats.jsp?sid=l405&t=g_box&gid=2007_11_11_wocwin_honwin_1

Saturday, November 10, 2007

Minor League Recap - 11/10/07

Winter League - Peoria Saguaros lost 5-2

Xavier Paul - 0 for 3, R, BB, 2 K's, SB (.250 BA)

Zach Hammes - 2 IP, 3 Hits, 2 ER, BB, K (7.30 ERA)
Justin Orenduff - 1 IP, Hit, 0 R, 0 BB, K (3.00 ERA)

http://mlb.mlb.com/milb/stats/stats.jsp?sid=l119&t=g_box&gid=2007_11_10_peswin_pddwin_1


Winter League - West Oahu Canefires lost 14-7

Ryan Rogowski - 1 for 2, RBI, R, 2 BB (.243 BA)
Russell Mitchell - 2 for 5, 2B, 2 RBI, 3 K's (.284 BA)
Josh Bell - 2 for 4, 2B, HR (3), RBI, 2 R, BB, K, E (.224 BA)

http://mlb.mlb.com/milb/stats/stats.jsp?sid=l405&t=g_box&gid=2007_11_10_nshwin_wocwin_1

Friday, November 09, 2007

Minor League Recap - 11/09/07

Winter League - Peoria Saguaros lost 10-3

Xavier Paul - 1 for 4, 2 K's, SB (.259 BA)

http://mlb.mlb.com/milb/stats/stats.jsp?sid=l119&t=g_box&gid=2007_11_09_peswin_scowin_1


Winter League - West Oahu Canefires won 12-2

Russell Mitchell - 1 for 4, 2 R, K, HBP (.277 BA)
Josh Bell - 1 for 3, HR (2), 3 RBI, 2 R, BB (.208 BA)
Ryan Rogowski - 1 for 4, HR (3), 3 RBI, R, K (.236 BA)
Jamie Hoffman - 2 for 4, 2B, R, K (.244 BA)
Kenley Jansen - 0 for 3, R, BB, K (.182 BA)

Steven Johnson - 4 IP, 3 Hits, 0 R, 0 BB, 2 K's (2.36 ERA)
Kyle Wilson - 1 IP, 2 Hits, ER, BB, 3 K's (9.72 ERA)

http://mlb.mlb.com/milb/stats/stats.jsp?sid=l405&t=g_box&gid=2007_11_09_nshwin_wocwin_1

Thursday, November 08, 2007

Minor League Recap - 11/08/07

Winter League - Peoria Saguaros won 9-1

Blake DeWitt - 1 for 3, R, HBP (.326 BA)
Xavier Paul - 1 for 4, 2B, R, K (.259 BA)

Wesley Wright - 2 IP, 2 Hits, ER, BB, K (5.19 ERA)
Cory Wade - 1 IP, Hit, 0 R, 0 BB, 0 K (1.08 ERA)

http://mlb.mlb.com/milb/stats/stats.jsp?sid=l119&t=g_box&gid=2007_11_08_scowin_peswin_1


Winter League - West Oahu Canefires won 8-5

Russell Mitchell - 3 for 5, HR (3), RBI, 2 R, K (.278 BA)
Jamie Hoffman - 0 for 4, 2 K's (.230 BA)
Ryan Rogowski - 2 for 3, HR (2), 2 RBI, 2 R, BB, K, SB (.235 BA)

http://mlb.mlb.com/milb/stats/stats.jsp?sid=l405&t=g_box&gid=2007_11_08_nshwin_wocwin_1

Wednesday, November 07, 2007

Minor League Recap - 11/07/07

Winter League - Peoria Saguaros won 6-2

Xavier Paul - 0 for 2, BB (.260 BA)
Blake DeWitt - 0 for 3, 2 R, BB, K (.326 BA)

Justin Orenduff - 2 IP, 3 Hits, ER, 0 BB, K (3.21 ERA)
Zach Hammes - 1 IP, 2 Hits, ER, 2 BB, K (6.97 ERA)

http://mlb.mlb.com/milb/stats/stats.jsp?sid=l119&t=g_box&gid=2007_11_07_perwin_peswin_1


Winter League - West Oahu Canefires did not play

Tuesday, November 06, 2007

Minor League Recap - 11/06/07

Winter League - Peoria Saguaros lost 3-2

Xavier Paul - 1 for 4, K, CS (.267 BA)

Greg Miller - 2.2 IP, 2 Hits, 3 ER, 3 BB, 2 K's (11.81 ERA)

http://mlb.mlb.com/milb/stats/stats.jsp?sid=l119&t=g_box&gid=2007_11_06_peswin_perwin_1


Winter League - West Oahu Canefires did not play

Monday, November 05, 2007

Minor League Recap - 11/05/07

Winter League - Peoria Saguaros won 4-1

Blake DeWitt - 1 for 4, R, K (.350 BA)

Wesley Wright - 2 IP, 2 Hits, 0 R, 0 BB, 3 K's (5.28 ERA)

http://mlb.mlb.com/milb/stats/stats.jsp?sid=l119&t=g_box&gid=2007_11_05_peswin_surwin_1


Winter League - West Oahu Canefires did not play

Sunday, November 04, 2007

Minor League Recap - 11/04/07

Winter League - Peoria Saguaros did not play


Winter League - West Oahu Canefires were postponed

Minor League Recap - 11/03/07

Winter League - Peoria Saguaros lost 6-5

Xavier Paul - 1 for 5, 2 K's (.268 BA)

Justin Orenduff - 2 IP, 3 Hits, 2 ER, BB, K (3.00 ERA)
Zach Hammes - 1 IP, 2 Hits, 3 ER, 2 BB, K (6.75 ERA)

http://mlb.mlb.com/milb/stats/stats.jsp?sid=l119&t=g_box&gid=2007_11_03_surwin_peswin_1


Winter League - West Oahu Canefires lost 9-3

Russell Mitchell - 1 for 3, R, BB (.257 BA)
Josh Bell - 1 for 1 (.203 BA)
Jamie Hoffman - 3 for 3, 3 RBI, E (.243 BA)
Kenley Jansen - 0 for 4, K, PO (.192 BA)

http://mlb.mlb.com/milb/stats/stats.jsp?sid=l405&t=g_box&gid=2007_11_03_honwin_wocwin_1

Saturday, November 03, 2007

Minor League Recap - 11/02/07

Winter League - Peoria Saguaros won 11-5

Xavier Paul - 2 for 6, 2B, 2 RBI, R, K (.273 BA)
Blake DeWitt - 2 for 6, 2B, R, K (.361 BA)

http://mlb.mlb.com/milb/stats/stats.jsp?sid=l119&t=g_box&gid=2007_11_02_peswin_perwin_1


Winter League - West Oahu Canefires lost 9-5

Ryan Rogowski - 0 for 4, R, HBP (.215 BA)
Russell Mitchell - 1 for 4, 2B, 3 RBI, R (.254 BA)
Jamie Hoffman - 0 for 4, 2 K's, OF Assist (.209 BA)

Kyle Wilson - 1 IP, Hit, 0 R, 0 BB, 2 K's (9.77 ERA)

http://mlb.mlb.com/milb/stats/stats.jsp?sid=l405&t=g_box&gid=2007_11_02_honwin_wocwin_1

Thursday, November 01, 2007

Minor League Recap - 11/01/07

Winter League - Team USA defeated Peoria Saguaros 3-0

Delwyn Young - 2 for 4, 2B, R (.524 BA)
Andy LaRoche - 1 for 4, R (.333 BA)

Xavier Paul - 3 for 4, CS (.267 BA)
Blake DeWitt - 1 for 4 (.367 BA)

Wesley Wright - 2 IP, 5 Hits, 3 ER, 0 BB, 2 K's (6.08 ERA)
Zach Hammes - 1 IP, 0 Hits, 0 R, BB, 0 K's (4.32 ERA)

http://mlb.mlb.com/milb/stats/stats.jsp?sid=l119&t=g_box&gid=2007_11_01_usawin_peswin_1


Winter League - West Oahu Canefires had the day off