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11/5 and Reds pitchers continue to get rocked.
Boxberger 1.1 IP, 3H, 4BB, 4ER, 0K.
Watson 1 IP, 1H, 1BB, 1K, 1 ER.
Ondrusek 1 IP, 3H, 0BB, 0K, 3ER, 1 HR.
Alonso went one for two and was removed from the game (not sure why). heisey was only a PR in this game and Cozart DNP.
I've read lots of raves about Boxberger, but he seems overatched in this league. He's probably farther away than believed and I wonder if he's even a lock to skip Dayton at this point.
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Probably right, but I have to think the organization is evaluating him against this competition to see if he's ready to start off in high A or if he needs to fatten up on low A hitters. Maybe not and the line is probably not how they'll evaluate him anyhow, but this must mean something to the Reds or why would they send him at all?
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Send him there to get some experience. Work on something. Get a look at him so you know what to tell him to work on during the offseason. Help him learn to pitch to pros. There could be a few other reasons as well. I just don't think the Reds are watching now to determine where he will start next year.
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Heisey went 0 for 3 with 2 BB and his line is now at .308/.400/.641/1.041
Alonso focusing on basics in Arizona
'08 first-rounder plates two clutch runs in Saguaros' win
11/12/09 7:20 PM EST
The secret of Yonder Alonso's success comes from sticking with the basics.
Alonso drove in two key runs for Peoria in the Saguaros' 6-3 victory over the Scottsdale Scorpions on Thursday afternoon.
The Reds' first-round pick in 2008 delivered a two-RBI single in the third inning to give the Saguaros a lead they would not relinquish. The Cuban-born first baseman also singled and was driven in by Jon Gaston (Astros) in the fifth inning.
"You have a guy like [the Pirates' Donnie] Veal who has been in the bigs and knows what he is doing, you just want to go up there and put a good swing on the ball and just try not to do too much," Alonso said.
Alonso, who was a Florida State League Midseason All-Star, started for the West and drove in two runs in the AFL Rising Stars Showcase last Saturday.
"Ninety-five percent of the players there go to the big leagues," he said. "It's an honor to be part of something I will remember the rest of my life."
Carlos Rivero (Indians) homered, doubled and scored twice for Peoria (12-14). The 21-year-old shortstop extended his hitting streak to seven games. Atlanta farmhand Brandon Hicks added a solo homer.
Cole Gillespie (Diamondbacks) contributed a pair of doubles and drove in a run for Scottsdale (10-15). Jose Tabata (Pirates) continued his hot hitting with a pair of singles and has six multi-hit games in his last 10 contests.
Josh Judy (Indians) picked up his second win after allowing two hits and fanning two in 2 1/3 scoreless innings of relief. Dan Meszaros (Astros) picked up his first save, striking out one in a scoreless ninth.
Pirates pitcher Donnie Veal was tagged for three runs on five hits in 2 1/3 innings in his first AFL loss. Tony Watson (Pirates) pitched a perfect frame in relief.
Alonso went 2 for 4 and is now at .290/.333/.406/.739
The power usually is the last thing to return after the wrist injury that Alonso had. He seems to be zeroing in a little and this time in Arizona may go a long way toward readying him for 2010. The BB will come when the power comes back.
Still no Cozart.
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Cozart is no longer on the Saguaros roster
great outing from leake tonight: 4ip 1h 1r 0er 1bb 2k 7/3 gb/fb
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On 11-16:
Chris Heisey went 0 for 5 and the OPS drops to .950.
Yonder Alonso went 0 for 2 with 3 BB.
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Heisey's last 10 games.... 17 strikeouts, 35 at bats. Ouch.
Heisey's gassed. He's been straight out... winter ball last year in PR, Futures Game, AAA playoffs, AFL and its Rising Stars Game. Tank's empty.
I am looking across the AFL stats to see what Heisey and Alonso are doing and I trip across this name Adam Loewen - as a hitter?!?!?!
Perhaps I was asleep and missed it but when did the Orioles give up on him pitching.
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