Let’s run through the minor leagues and check in on the Phils’ top prospects.
LEHIGH VALLEY: A couple good games, a couple bad games, and the Pigs are now 15-13 staring up at the Buffalo Bisons and a couple others.
The hitters:
So when does Hoskins make the team? If he keeps this up (especially the walk rate) it’ll be much sooner than later. Meanwhile Perkins continues to quietly have a good season, and both Cozens and Crawford got to work a little this past week.
The pitchers:
So who’s now in the rotation? There’s Lively, scorching hot right now and next in line for the callup. There’s Pinto, who had a rough week. Appel had a better week (good strikeout numbers). Joining them are Cesar Ramos and Luis Garcia, who apparently is getting stretched out a little. Interesting development.
Also, if the Phils need a reliever anytime soon, look for switch-pitcher Pat Venditte (0.00 ERA, 17 K, 9 BB) to get a look soon, along with Hoby Milner (0.00 ERA, 9 K, 0 BB), who was selected in the Rule 5 draft but returned to the Phils.
READING: A little of an up-and-down week for the Fightin Phils, who are now 15-11 but looking up at a bunch of teams, including the Trenton Thunder at 18-9 (damn Yankees).
The hitters:
Pullin is getting a ton of at bats. While it was a down week, he still looks great out there. Kingery is doing his thing, with five steals to go along with his plate numbers.
The pitchers:
Adding Liebrandt, who’s having the best season of the troubled Reading rotation. Eshelman ain’t so bad, either.
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CLEARWATER: It wasn’t the best week for the Threshers, who are now 19-11 but still in first place over the Daytona Tortugas (Reds). The Tortugas.
Hitters:
Quite the year for Pujols. Yeesh. Plate. Discipline. Meanwhile while not a top prospect, 23-year-old second baseman Drew Stankiewicz is hitting .350 with a .391 OBP and seven doubles this season.
Pitchers:
Tirado had a bad week, giving up 12 runs in just 5.1 innings. Everything else is as is.
LAKEWOOD: The bats picked it up last week, and just enough, as the Claws ran the table with a 7-0 week. Now 18-12, Lakewood is in second place in the North division of the South Atlantic League, trailing the Hagerstown Suns by a game.
Hitters:
The prospects were relatively quiet this week. No big deal though.
Pitchers:
Lest we forget Nick Fanti, the 20-year-old who threw 8.2 innings of no-hit ball Saturday (he was tired and removed, but Trevor Bettencourt finished off the no-no). That means the entire Lakewood rotation is ridiculous.