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tzill
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Luis Matos and Marco Luciano have 6 combined at-bats through 6 innings so far today. 5 of their at-bats have resulted in a batted ball of 100 MPH or more.
They're COMING...
They're COMING...
I was especially surprised that Frechette is even on Eugene's roster. He hasn't even been able to hit at low A ball and finished last year in the rookie league. I was expecting Eldridge to be at Eugene and Frechette at San Jose.Doing a quick perusal of the minor league rosters…
San Jose - dull dull dull. The only reason to pay attention to this club is Eldridge. Though, granted, that may be a legit reason to pay attention. Bonus nod to the coaching staff, which features Travis Ishikawa and Dan Runzler.
Eugene - First, I still can’t get used to Eugene being a higher-level team than San Jose. But that said, this team, right now, has a bunch of “Last-Chance” kids. Will Bednar, Seth Corey, Garrett Frechette, Jairo Pomares and Matt Mikulski. Not that it is LITERALLY these kids’ last chances, but they are all “prospects” who have become too long in the tooth to be stuck at high A ball, and have been around too long without showing anything to the org. Seeing Arteaga on the minor league 60-day is disheartening.
Richmond - No OMG names on this roster this year. And Richmond tends to be the most interesting roster on the farm at this point in the season. Like Eugene, though, there are a lot of “shit or get off the pot” story lines here. Will Wilson, Hunter Bishop, Vaun Brown, Logan Wyatt. Probably the only real “breakout candidate” that I see right now is Hayden Birdsong, but pitching is a crowded field in the org right now.
Sacramento - for the first time that I can ever remember, the Giants AAA affiliate is the most interesting club to look at at this time of the year. Marco Luciano, Carson Whisenhunt, Mason Black, Casey Schmitt, David Villar, Luis Matos, Heliot Ramos. I mentioned elsewhere that the Giants are on the verge of a late-80s style youth movement, and this roster highlights that fact. I don’t know that I see many/any SUPERSTARS here, but I see a core that can be worked with.
I am totally OK with the conservative placement for Eldridge. He is fresh out of HS. Let him take a year or two to get the life of a pro under his feet. No rush with him. At least not yet.I was especially surprised that Frechette is even on Eugene's roster. He hasn't even been able to hit at low A ball and finished last year in the rookie league. I was expecting Eldridge to be at Eugene and Frechette at San Jose.
And, yes, its weird to think that someone else's short season A ball team is now high A ball while San Jose is in low A ball.
It is interesting to see how poorly the 1st baseman grabs went from that draft Frechette was in. Logan Wyatt was in the same draft and he is struggling to hit at AA. Connor Cannon was the third 1st baseman drafted and the Giants released him this offseason, after picking him up after the Yankees released him and after subsequently missing the 2023 season due to injury. His main problem is not being able to play. He's missed a significant chunk of time due to injury (which really compounds the significance of not playing due to the pandemic).I am totally OK with the conservative placement for Eldridge. He is fresh out of HS. Let him take a year or two to get the life of a pro under his feet. No rush with him. At least not yet.
As for Frechette, toss him in the deep end. See if he figures out how to swim. If not, minor league roster space is valuable now. Give that spot to someone else.
Williamson may be worth paying some attention to.Sunday, 4/7
Sacramento (AAA) (5-4) lost 6-4. Luciano 1-5 with a double
Richmond (AA) (1-2) lost 8-0. Murphy 3IP, 1 R, 0 ER, 3 W, 2 K. Frisbee 3IP, 2H, 0 ER, 3 K
Eugene (A+) (2-1) lost 4-3
San Jose (A) (0-3) lost 9-5, Williamson 2-4, 3 RBI
As was said earlier it's weird that Eugene is now the high A Ball and San Jose is low, where Eugene is very likely to have lots of rain-outs/rain delays and where most of the California teams having dry weather in the summer. Probably a fair amount of shortened games up there. I wonder if more highschool players needing more instructions in lower A ball and Giants staff close by with ability to intervene.Friday, 4/12
Sacramento (AAA) (8-5) WON 9-2. Villar 3-4, Ramos 3-4, Schmitt 2-4 with an EWS, Luciano 0-3 with 2 walks and 2 steals, Matos 1-4 with 1 SB, Black 5 innings, no runs, 2 walks, 7 K's
Richmond (AA) (3-4) WON 3-2. Wilson 1-2, 3 RBI, HR (1),
Eugene (A+) (6-1) WON 7-5. Bandura, Morgan, Kachel, Whishkowski all 2-4. Wynja gave up 5 runs in 3 innings, then Blair, Corry and Carter pitched no-hit ball the rest of the way with 2 walks and 7 K's.
San Jose (A) (3-4) WON Game One, 2-1 in 8 innings. Ahuna, Rayo both 2-4. Lansville 1 run in 4 innings. Perdomo 3 no-hit innings with 3 K's, Kane with the one inning save (1) with 2 K's.
San Jose (A) (4-4) WON Game Two, 4-3. Cox 1-1 with 4 walks, Foster 0-1 with 2 walks, 1 run, 2 RBI, Whitman gave up 2 runs in 4 innings, Rademacher gave up 1 unearned run in 3 innings for the win.
As was said earlier it's weird that Eugene is now the high A Ball and San Jose is low, where Eugene is very likely to have lots of rain-outs/rain delays and where most of the California teams having dry weather in the summer. Probably a fair amount of shortened games up there. I wonder if more highschool players needing more instructions in lower A ball and Giants staff close by with ability to intervene.