Re: 4/27/2010 Minor League Updates
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Benihana
Jeez the Bats' bats are really awful so far. They need to get a new hitting coach or something going on down there.
And why is Jukich even getting starts there? Shouldn't they be breaking him into a (reliever) role that he might one day be able to contribute to the big club? Between Chapman, Wood, LeCure, Lehr, and what should be Klinker- not to mention some others, Ben Jukich should not be starting games in Louisville.
Like to see what Boxberger is doing. He is definitely the #1 pitching prospect in the system below the AAA level.
I think Jukich got the start because Maloney is likely to be back for the next start and they just needed a fill in. Of course I would have Klinker in AAA starting over Lecure or Lehr if it were up to me.
The Bats bats though.... struggling big time. Almost top to bottom outside of Cozart and Valaika, that line up is just not getting it done at all.
Re: 4/27/2010 Minor League Updates
After three hitless innings from Daryl Thompson, followed by a rain delay, the Mudcats' bullpen--namely, Daryl Harang, Joe Krebs and the unsinkable Sean Watson--has given up nine runs over the following three. Sheesh.
Re: 4/27/2010 Minor League Updates
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Originally Posted by
dougdirt
I think Jukich got the start because Maloney is likely to be back for the next start and they just needed a fill in. Of course I would have Klinker in AAA starting over Lecure or Lehr if it were up to me.
The Bats bats though.... struggling big time. Almost top to bottom outside of Cozart and Valaika, that line up is just not getting it done at all.
Yeah, meant to have Maloney in there as well. I don't get what the purpose of having Lehr on that roster is anymore. Jukich is even worse, unless they plan on making him a reliever. There are ample "fill-in" candidates for the big league rotation if we need it between Maloney, Wood, and even LeCure.
Re: 4/27/2010 Minor League Updates
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Benihana
Yeah, meant to have Maloney in there as well. I don't get what the purpose of having Lehr on that roster is anymore. Jukich is even worse, unless they plan on making him a reliever. There are ample "fill-in" candidates for the big league rotation if we need it between Maloney, Wood, and even LeCure.
Pretty sure Jukich is viewed as a reliever. Just a spot start because of Maloney's blister. Last year once everyone was in AAA, Jukich was in the bullpen until they needed spot starts here and there.
Re: 4/27/2010 Minor League Updates
Is it possible for someone to actually hit .034? I hope Balentein's only had a handful of AB's! (I haven't bothered to look yet)
Re: 4/27/2010 Minor League Updates
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CrackerJack
Is it possible for someone to actually hit .034? I hope Balentein's only had a handful of AB's! (I haven't bothered to look yet)
Of course it is possible. Balentien has only been playing for about a week. He couldn't play while he was passing through waivers. He has not looked good so far though, lots of poor contact thus far. He will hit better though, just needs to catch back up to everyone.
Re: 4/27/2010 Minor League Updates
It's early, of course, but the Jordan-Smith-to-the-bullpen experiment is not working out particularly well for Carolina. For that matter, David Bell to the bullpen has been a pretty rough proposition, by and large.
Re: 4/27/2010 Minor League Updates
Boxberger is looking pretty darn good so far this year.
Re: 4/27/2010 Minor League Updates
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mace
After three hitless innings from Daryl Thompson, followed by a rain delay, the Mudcats' bullpen--namely, Daryl Harang, Joe Krebs and the unsinkable Sean Watson--has given up nine runs over the following three. Sheesh.
This seems to be the trend lately. The Mudcats are having one disastrous inning a game. Watson has been garbage as his 27 ERA speaks for itself. Harang started the year pretty good but apparently he's headed south as well.