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Minor League Ball MiLB June 9, 2010


I know I will be leaving out some important arms, so feel free to add on to the list I have. I track Free Agent pitchers in my fantasy league on firstinning.com so here is aquick and dirty list of some starters in action:

Michael Main

Carlos Carrasco 8INN 9K 0ER -- AAA

Randall Delgado: 6INN 7K 1ER -- A+

Alexander Colome: 6INN 4K 4ER -- A

Brad Boxberger: 7INN 5K 1ER -- A+

Josh Collmenter: 8.1INN 7K 0ER -- AA

Joe Gardner  6.2INN 8K 1ER -- A+

Brad Lincoln (MLB debut)  6INN 3K 5ER

Matt Maloney  7.1INN 6K 0ER -- AAA

Aaron Miller  5INN 3K 1ER -- A+

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Minor League Ball Early Season Stars



I know it's still early in the season, but nevertheless still fun to look at some trends and surprises from MiLB. I was drawn to the site for fantasy purposes (I play in a 40-man, 25-keeper format) so anywhere between 5-10 minor leaguers will be on my roster at a time. Therefore, to get a heads up on the competition I read John's scouting reports and your guys daily posts from the daily MiLB threads (in addition to the hilarious comments). With that said, I'd like to post some early season stars (SSS obviously), mostly ones without a lot of hype, and hear your guys take, enjoy!

 

Brandon Belt 1B SF: 5th Rd pick 2009. 22 yo, A+. Big dude, 6-5 200 lbs or so. Bats L. So far on the year:

19/9 BB/K, .225 ISOP, .480 wOBA, 1.140 OPS

David Adams 2B NYY: 3rd Rd pick 2008. 23 yo, AA. Good size, 6-2 205 lbs. Bats R. For 2010:

11/21 BB/K, .198 ISOP, .402 wOBA, .926 OPS

Yohermyn Chavez (this is b/c of the BB/K so far) OF SEA: Itl signee. 21 yo, A+. Another big dude 6-3 200 lbs Bats R.

14/22 BB/K, .167 ISOP, .372 wOBA, .852 OPS

Trevor Plouffe SS MIN: 1st Rd pick 2004. 24 yo, AAA. 6-1 175 lbs. Bats R. 2010 season:

9/8 BB/K, .180 ISOP, .361 wOBA, .842 OPS

Eduardo Nunez SS NYY: Itl signee. 23 yo, AAA. 6-0 155 lbs. Bats Switch. 2010 season:

9/9 BB/K, .101 ISOP, .380 wOBA, .860 OPS

Derrick Robinson OF KC: 4th Rd pick 2006. 23 yo, AA. 5-11 170 lbs. Bats Switch. Absolute burner on bases, for 2010:

18/18 BB/K, .138 ISOP, .389 wOBA, .886 OPS, 19 SB!!!

Rudy Owens SP PIT: 28th Rd pick 2006. 22 yo(Dec. bd), AA. Good size, 6-3 215 lbs. Throws L. For 2010 season:

28.2 INN, 28/3 K/BB, 49% GB, 2.11 FIP

Dillon Gee SP NYM: 21st Rd pick 2007. 24 yo, AAA. 6-1 195. Throws R. For 2010 season:

29.1 INN, 27/4 K/BB, 40% GB, 2.51 FIP

Scott Gorgen SP STL: 4th Rd pick 2008. 23 yo, AA. A bit small, 5-10 190 lbs. Throws R. For 2010

29.2 INN, 31/10 K/BB, 43% GB, 3.11 FIP

 

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