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Thursday, June 12, 2014

Astros Minor League Snapshot

The minor league season is now ten weeks old. Let's take a look at where things stand.

OKLAHOMA CITY

1st   36-31   .537   -.-GB   W1

The RedHawks sneaked into first place in the American Northern Division, a half game up on Omaha and one game up on Iowa. They are up 2-1 in their current 4-game series with Salt Lake and will try to take that series tonight before hosting Las Vegas (38-38) for four starting Friday. Las Vegas is in first place in the Pacific Southern Division. On Tuesday, the 'Hawks will hit the road for four against Reno. Reno has a 37-29 record and are in second place in the Pacific Northern Division. It will be the first time that Oklahoma City will face the two teams this season.

Here are some of the RedHawks who are league leaders in various categories:

Domingo Santana
T7th in Hits (72)
T7th in 2B (17)
T13th in HR (10)
14th in RBI (39)
T14th in BB (28)
T4th in SO (77)

Austin Wates
T4th in SB (15)

Nick Tropeano
3rd in ERA (2.31)
4th in WHIP (0.96)
14th in SO (59)

Mike Foltynewicz
11th in ERA (3.32)
T13th in WHIP (1.20)
8th in SO (63)

Jake Buchanan
13th in ERA (3.38)
T13th in WHIP (1.20)

David Martinez
17th in ERA (3.76)
11th in WHIP (1.18)

Rudy Owens
19th in WHIP (1.25)

Jon Singleton is still a league leader in several categories but has since been called up to Houston.

CORPUS CHRISTI

4th   32-33   .492   6.5GB   W1

The Hooks have continued to scuffle and remain in fourth place in their four-team division, trailing third place San Antonio by one game. However, they did win the first game in a four-game series against first place Frisco (38-26) last night; they are now 5-9 in that season series. On Sunday they will travel to San Antonio (33-32) for four games. The Hooks are 7-5 against them for the season.

The Texas League All-Star game will take place on Tuesday, June 24th in North Little Rock. 3B Matt Duffy (who was recently promoted to AAA Oklahoma City) and SS Nolan Fontana were named as starters. RHP Andrew Robinson and LHP Tommy Shirley were selected as reserves.

Here are some of the Hooks who are league leaders in various categories:

Preston Tucker (just called up to OKC today)
18th in BA (.276)
16th in OBP (.348)
3rd in SLG (.536)
T1st in Runs (41)
2nd in Hits (72)
3rd in 2B (17)
1st in HR (17)
1st in RBI (43)
T9th in BB (26)
T19th in SO (46)

Nolan Fontana
1st in OBP (.423)
T13th in Runs (31)
T19th in Hits (54)
2nd in 2B (19)
1st in BB (55)
T5th in SO (53)

Andrew Aplin
6th in OBP (.377)
T15th in Runs (30)
T10th in Hits (59)
9th in RBI (33)
2nd in BB (39)

Delino DeShields
T11th in Runs (32)
2nd in SB (25)

Leo Hera
1st in 3B (5)
T13th in BB (25)

Tommy Shirley
2nd in ERA (1.92)
2nd in WHIP (0.88)
6th in SO (62)

Brady Rodgers
14th in WHIP (1.33)
T14th in SO (48)

Matt Duffy is still a league leader in several categories but has since been promoted to Oklahoma City.

LANCASTER

1st    38-23   .623   -.-GB   W4

Lancaster went 5-1 over the last week and won the South Division first half last night, ensuring that they will be in the playoffs in early September. They are four games ahead of second place Lake Elsinore for the season. The 'Hawks will play three more games against Rancho Cucamonga (30-37) against whom they lead the season series 7-5 before heading into the All-Star break.

As a reminder, the All-Star game between the California League All-Stars and the Carolina League All-Stars will take place in Wilmington, Delaware on Tuesday, June 17th and the JetHawks will have five representatives. 2B Tony Kemp and OF Teoscar Hernandez will be starters; LHP Josh Hader, SS Carlos Correa and C Roberto Pena will be reserves.

Here are some of the JetHawks who are league leaders in various categories:

Tony Kemp
4th in BA (.340)
1st in OBP (.439)
19th in SLG (.481)
1st in Runs (73)
2nd in Hits (89)
T10th in 2B (17)
T11th in 3B (4)
5th in BB (41)

Carlos Correa
5th in BA (.335)
2nd in OBP (.426)
14th in SLG (.513)
T8th in Runs (45)
T7th in Hits (77)
T18th in 2B (16)
T5th in 3B (5)
T3rd in RBI (54)
10th in BB (34)

Rio Ruiz
18th in BA (.300)
T10th in OBP (.392)
T11th in Hits (75)
T10th in 2B (17)
T12th in RBI (43)
T6th in BB (39)

Teoscar Hernandez
20th in BA (.298)
17th in OBP (.379)
5th in SLG (.567)
4th in Runs (51)
T17th in Hits (73)
T18th in 2B (16)
1st in 3B (7)
T7th in HR (12)
T3rd in RBI (54)
T12th in BB (32)
T2nd in SO (83)

Danry Vasquez
T10th in 2B (17)

Jordan Scott
T5th in 3B (5)

Dan Gulbransen
T16th in BB (30)

Josh Hader
2nd in ERA (2.34)
3rd in WHIP (1.01)
2nd in SO (75)

Kyle Westwood
3rd in ERA (2.75)
5th in WHIP (1.09)

Chris Devenski
15th in ERA (4.15)
6th in WHIP (1.14)
9th in SO (65)

Lance McCullers
19th in ERA (4.58)
T20th in WHIP (1.49)
T7th in SO (66)

QUAD CITIES

T3rd    34-31    .523    9.5GB    L1

Quad Cities is tied with Peoria for third place in the division, nine and a half games behind Kane County, but only one game behind second place Burlington and only one game ahead of Wisconsin. Kane County has already won the first half, but Quad Cities, Peoria, Burlington and Wisconsin are all jockeying for position trying to win the first half wild card which would ensure a playoff berth. The River Bandits will try to win the currently tied series with Cedar Rapids (29-37) on the road tonight (6-2 for the season series) before heading home to host Wisconsin (33-32) for three.  The season series between those two teams is knotted. That will be followed by the All-Star break.

As a reminder, the All-Star game will be Tuesday, June 17th in Comstock, Michigan. OF Brett Phillips was named as a starter; IF Chan-Jong Moon and RHP Tyler Brunnemann were named as reserves. Manager Omar Lopez, Pitching Coach Dave Borkowski, Hitting Coach Joel Chimelis and Company will serve as coaching staff for the Western Division All-Stars.

Brett Phillips
12th in BA (.305)
18th in OBP (.365)
9th in SLG (.478)
T6th in Runs (43)
12th in Hits (69)
2nd in 3B (10)

Tyler White
16th in BA (.297)
8th in OBP (.398)
16th in SLG (.459)

James Ramsay
T10th in 2B (16)
9th in BB (35)
T15th in SB (16)

Chan Moon
T3rd in 3B (7)
4th in SB (24)

Ronnie Mitchell
T4th in HR (9)

Evan Grills
13th in ERA (3.12)

Andrew Thurman
11th in SO (56)

Conrad Gregor is still a league leader in several categories and has since been promoted to Lancaster.

TRI-CITY

Tri-City will get started tomorrow. (Official rosters have yet to be released.) The ValleyCats start the season at home with three against Connecticut and two against Lowell before heading to Vermont next Wednesday for another two-game series.

DSL ASTROS BLUE

T3rd    5-5    .500    1.0GB    W1

The Blue Team went 2-4 for the week, dropping them from first place to a tie for third in the six-team division.

DSL ASTROS ORANGE

T7th    3-7    .300    5.0GB    L1

After a tough start to the season, the Orange team has righted the ship, going 3-3 over this last week. They are no longer in the cellar. That honor is held by the Phillies team which has won only one game this season.

League leaders in several categories from each of the DSL teams:

Cristopher Luciano
9th in BA (.421)
6th in OBP (.532)
5th in SLG (.711)
T7th in Runs (11)
T6th in Hits (16)
5th in RBI (13)
T10th in BB (9)

Rodrigo Ayarza
14th in BA (.414)
5th in OBP (.541)

Wander Franco
12th in OBP (.500)
T8th in 2B (4)
T8th in RBI (11)
T2nd in BB (14)

Bryan de la Cruz
19th in OBP (.486)
T10th in Runs (10)
T7th in BB (10)

Vicente Sanchez
7th in SLG (.686)
2nd in Runs (16)
T2nd in HR (3)
T8th in RBI (11)
T10th in BB (9)

Frankeny Fernandez
T10th in Runs (10)

Osvaldo Duarte
T14th in Hits (14)

Luis Vasquez
T14th in Hits (14)
T11th in SB (5)

Marcos Almonte
T8th in 2B (4)

Joan Mauricio
T1st in 3B (4)

Joel Pinales
9th in WHIP (0.55)

Erasmo Pinales
14th in WHIP (0.64)

Salvador Montano
T2nd in SO (15)

Albert Abreu
T14th in SO (12)

2 comments:

  1. Why does the California League have it's All Star game in Delaware?

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    1. The Carolina League All-Stars play the California League All-Stars. Last year the game was in California so I'm assuming that they switch off.

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