Mr. Ed -> RE: Players and prospects III (6/9/2016 6:36:30 AM)
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ORIGINAL: Stacey King J.T. Chargois shuts the door and Rochester beats Buffalo 3-1 JR Murphy: 2-4, 2B, 2 RBI. Tommy Milone: W (4-0), 7.0 IP, 1 R. Roch had 8 hits,Britton 2-3/BB/2R, Planco 1-4, Vargas 1-3/BB Milone 4-0 7IP 8H/R/2BB/6K Martinez .1IP BB O'rourke .1IP H 0-1 iRS Chargois 1.1IP BB/K/Save(4)/0-2 IRS Chatt 5-2 win Wilkerson 3-4/double/R, Turner 1-4/Solo HR(3)..hitting .229 [:o] Reginatto 2-5/bi, Palka 1-5/2rbi(43) Slegers 3-4 7IP 7H/2R/BB/2K (dude is 6-10 or something, can't strike guys out) Westphal IP H/BB Hildenberger IP save(8) FTM out-hit 10-5 win 1-0 Malone 1-4/triple, Paul 1-4/double/RBI, Corcino 1-4/R Jay 5-4 6IP 7H/2BB/4K Bard 2IP 2H/2K Landa IP H/K/Save(3) CRapids 6-0 winner 4-hitter Romero 4-0 7IP 4H/BB/7K(was hitting 98 on the home gun) Cederoth 2IP BB/3K Murray 1-4/2R HR(6), Arraez 2-4/double(12)/R/RBI, Wiel 1-4/double(12)/R/rBI, Miller 1-4/double/RBI Gotta be the first time all year that everyone won on the same day, including the big league club. I would guess that's correct, Kerry. Baseball america spotlight Fernando Romero, rhp, Twins. Romero has had a great return from Tommy John surgery. After missing all of 2015 after surgery in 2014, Romero came back in instructional league and that has helped him transition back to the mound in strong fashion. On Wednesday, Romero went a career-high seven innings on just 69 pitches, allowing just four hits for low Class A Cedar Rapids against Kane County (Diamondbacks). Romero was still touching 97 mph in his final inning. Romero also throws a downer curve and has a smooth delivery that makes it easy to replicate. He’s now 4-0, 1.17, with 21 whiffs and four walks. Tyler Jay, lhp, Twins. The former Illinois shutdown reliever—drafted sixth overall a year ago—has made a smooth transition to the rotation. On Wednesday, Jay pitched six scoreless inning to extend his scoreless streak to 15 as high Class A Fort Myers beat Brevard County (Brewers) 1-0. Jay, just named an FSL all-star, is now 5-4, 2.18 with 59 strikeouts and 16 walks. Jay’s wipeout slider is a separating pitch for him, a hard, late-breaking pitch. He’s been compared to Cliff Lee for delivery and strong mound presence.
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