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I really do hope that they move him to Richmond by early August.
I really do hope that they move him to Richmond by early August.
The good thing about those 5 HRs in 51 ABs is that it hardly qualifies as SSS since there was a IL stint in the middle of it. 2 separate “grooves” produces those numbers.
Conner Menez has moved up to AAA after crushing AA this year. He had a 2.72 ERA, 0.96 WHIP and was averaging 10.56 K's per 9 innings.
Menez switched something up between 2017 and 2018. He was a low strikeout, low groundball guy (a worrisome combination) in his first two pro seasons, but then in 2018 he became a K machine. His 14.1% Swinging Strike% is the 4th highest in AA.
Now he's on the doorstep of the big leagues, and you have to think that he could get a few starts this year.
All the bouncing around he did last year, I was beginning to think he would become an organizational filler.He started today in New Orleans. 5 innings, 4 hits, 2 ER (both solo homers), 1 walk, 9 K's. Yeah, he's figured something out with the K's.
He had a couple of starts in AAA last year, and did reasonably well as an emergency starter, had a 3.27 ERA with 9 K in 11 innings.
I had looked at their roster a few days ago and they had 15 pitchers active. I figured something was going to give soon (although it should be noted that Sacramento and San Jose have been carrying 13 pitchers for most of the season and have had anywhere from 1 to 4 additional pitchers shuttling on and off the roster on a regular basis).
I looked at their roster to see what other moves they made and they are keeping the 15 pitching rotation. They also jettiosoned Connor Overton and promoted both Frank Rubio and Caleb Simpson.
Ramos will not be called up to fill a roster need in AA. He will dictate his own promotions.I looked at their roster to see what other moves they made and they are keeping the 15 pitching rotation. They also jettiosoned Connor Overton and promoted both Frank Rubio and Caleb Simpson.
Rubio, I understand. In 21 relief appearances with San Jose, he had a minute 0.29 ERA, going 31.3 innings, allowing 20 hits & 10 walks (0.96 WHIP), only one home run allowed and struck out 36 batters. He deserved that promotion. Simpson, however, doesn't make sense. In 11 games with SJ, he posted a 4.26 ERA, allowed just 6 hits and but 12 walks in 12.7 innings (1.42 WHIP) but did strike out 15 batters. He is really old for advanced A ball (turns 28 in September) but was effectively wild in Richmond last year. Not sure why he started the year with SJ and, now, why he is getting promoted.
The Flying Squirrels also recently put two of their three light hitting catchers on the IL. They had called up John Riley from SJ (another light hitting catcher) and were going with just two guys but one of their outfielders, CJ McElroy (who was purchased from indy ball a month ago), went on the IL too. So, instead of maybe calling up Heliot Ramos to see how he'd handle AA, they went out and got another light hitting catcher from indy ball in Brett Austin. I guess the Giants' philosophy is, the lighter the catchers hit, the more of them you need.
All this keeps the roster at 26 players. I've noticed that, on most nights, two of the four active affiliates (not counting short season clubs) have 26 players listed as active. I wonder if that is a new rule for MiLB, allowing half of the full season clubs to carry 26 and the other half to carry 25.
I do understand that, my thought is that Ramos could use a promotion. The only really concerning thing about his numbers with SJ is that his K rate is a bit high (32.4%). That, and maybe the shortened season due to injury. But I like the idea of being a bit aggressive with the higher prospects (Bart and Ramos, right now), to see how they do. The Giants did that with most of their pitching prospects that started the season in Augusta, why not with the hitters who started with SJ?Ramos will not be called up to fill a roster need in AA. He will dictate his own promotions.
You don’t shuffle top prospects like you do fillers. Ramos and Bart are at the top of that list for the Giants.
I can see them being more aggressive. I will give you that. But Ramos is still super young and coming off an extended injury. He won’t be going anywhere for at least a few weeks/months. I can see him, along with Bart, getting to Richmond before the end of the year though. Maybe all-star game time??I do understand that, my thought is that Ramos could use a promotion. The only really concerning thing about his numbers with SJ is that his K rate is a bit high (32.4%). That, and maybe the shortened season due to injury. But I like the idea of being a bit aggressive with the higher prospects (Bart and Ramos, right now), to see how they do. The Giants did that with most of their pitching prospects that started the season in Augusta, why not with the hitters who started with SJ?
Cal League All-Star game is June 18th (that's a lot sooner than I thought it would be!). Eastern League All-Star game is July 10th.I can see them being more aggressive. I will give you that. But Ramos is still super young and coming off an extended injury. He won’t be going anywhere for at least a few weeks/months. I can see him, along with Bart, getting to Richmond before the end of the year though. Maybe all-star game time??
That is soon. Ok... maybe end of the month? After Eastern ASB?Cal League All-Star game is June 18th (that's a lot sooner than I thought it would be!). Eastern League All-Star game is July 10th.
The AZL Rosters were announced today. Highlight names for Black & Orange
Black: Dylan Davis, rp, Sonny Vargas, sp; Cesar Gonzalez, c; Garrett Frechette, 1b; Dilan Rosario, ss; Ghordy Santos, ss (merely for the name); Sandro Fabian, rf; Grant McCray cf; Jairo Pomares, cf
Orange: Angel Guzman, c; Connor Cannon, 1b; Marco Luciano, ss; Luis Toribio, 3b; Alex Canario, cf
Both teams have 3 players on rehab. They are:
Black: Mac Marshall, sp; Nolan Riggs, rp; Sandro, Fabian, rf
Orange: Jamie Callahan, rp; Rodolfo Martinez, rp; Heath Quinn, rf
Also, a lot of the recently signed 2019 picks dominate the rosters:
Black: McCray (3rd); Frechette (5th); Rosario (6th); Wright (12th); Freed (13th); Aldrete (15th); Lumbert (24th); Crawford (29th); Dempsey (33rd); Malkin (ndfa)
Orange: Morreale (14th); Cannon (17th); Pagan (19th); Gaskins (20th); Williams (22nd); Avila (26th); Crump (30th); Wyatt (31st)
I had a feeling that when Dylan disappeared off the Richmond roster in early May, but not released, that he was going to extended spring training to stretch out as a pitcher. Hope he does well. The last few times the Giants tried that, the player didn't last more than a year or so in the org (Tona excepted).Hello, I'm back. I know you all missed me dearly and was wondering where I went.
The Dylan Davis on the Black team is indeed the Dylan Davis that has been with the org for a few years now. And yes he is converting to a pitcher.
The AZL has some real exciting players this year. They fill up two teams and there's still a log jam.
I had a feeling that when Dylan disappeared off the Richmond roster in early May, but not released, that he was going to extended spring training to stretch out as a pitcher. Hope he does well. The last few times the Giants tried that, the player didn't last more than a year or so in the org (Tona excepted).
As I was looking at that roster, there were some guys that stuck out to me that deserve to start somewhere but won't. I would guess that if some of these guys excel, they may get moved up quickly.
Wait . . . you were gone? Just kidding! Where have you been? There's been a lot less of cal, MSG and you recently.
I been here, just not a lot to comment on.I had a feeling that when Dylan disappeared off the Richmond roster in early May, but not released, that he was going to extended spring training to stretch out as a pitcher. Hope he does well. The last few times the Giants tried that, the player didn't last more than a year or so in the org (Tona excepted).
As I was looking at that roster, there were some guys that stuck out to me that deserve to start somewhere but won't. I would guess that if some of these guys excel, they may get moved up quickly.
Wait . . . you were gone? Just kidding! Where have you been? There's been a lot less of cal, MSG and you recently.