TRANSACTIONS/ROSTER MOVES
(I will start up an ongoing transaction post shortly that will focus on comings and goings in the organization throughout the season.)
4-14: RHP Justin Ferrell (Corpus Christi) placed on the 7-day DL
4-14: RHP Brett Daniels assigned to Corpus Christi from Quad Cities
4-14: RHP Jojanse Torres assigned to Quad Cities
4-13: RHP Joey Gonzalez assigned to Fayetteville
4-13: 2B Alfredo Angarita (Fayetteville) placed on the 7-day DL
4-12: LHP Reymin Guduan recalled to Houston from Round Rock
4-12: RHP Brendan Feldmann assigned to Corpus Christi from Fayetteville
4-11: LHP Framber Valdez optioned to Round Rock from Houston
4-11: OF Drew Ferguson (Round Rock) placed on 7-day DL
4-11: RHP Tanner Duncan assigned to Round Rock from Corpus Christi
4-11: RHP Jose Bravo assigned to Corpus Christi
4-11: C Oscar Campos (Quad Cities) placed on 7-day DL
4-11: OF/2B Austin Dennis assigned to Quad Cities
4-8: RHP Hunter Martin assigned to Fayetteville
4-7: RHP Brendan Feldmann assigned to Fayetteville from Corpus Christi
4-7: RHP Edgardo Sandoval voluntarily retired (he pitched on Saturday and then retired on Sunday; I'm not sure what's going on with that!)
4-7: RHP Tanner Duncan assigned to Corpus Christi
4-6: RHP Brendan Feldmann assigned to Corpus Christi
Players who started the 2019 season on the DL
C Ruben Castro
RHP Nick Hernandez
RHP Alex House
OF Alex McKenna
RHP Hansel Paulino
RHP Erasmo Pinales
RHP Abdiel Saldana
RHP Kyle Serrano
RHP Jairo Solis
Restricted List
RHP Francis Martes (80-game suspension)
2019 STANDINGS
Up and down arrows denote an increase or decrease in win percentage over the last week.
AAA ROUND ROCK (Pacific Coast League/American Southern Division)
🠉 T1st 7-4 .636 -.-GB W1
AA CORPUS CHRISTI (Texas League/South Division)
AA CORPUS CHRISTI (Texas League/South Division)
🠋 4th 4-7 .364 4.5GB W1
ADV A FAYETTEVILLE (Carolina League/Southern Division)
ADV A FAYETTEVILLE (Carolina League/Southern Division)
🠉 T1st 7-4 .636 -.-GB W2
LOW A QUAD CITIES (Midwest League/Western Division)
LOW A QUAD CITIES (Midwest League/Western Division)
🠉 3rd 6-4 .600 0.5GB L1
WATCH THIS SPACE
I plan to use "this space" to feature players who are currently flying below the radar, but who deserve a look.
1B/OF Scott Schreiber
After a disappointing 26th round draft result in 2017 (Rays), Schreiber opted to head back to the University of Nebraska for his senior year and emerged as Baseball America's #8 college senior prospect in the 2018 draft. He was drafted by the Astros in the ninth round in 2018 and signed for a bargain $10,000 bonus. Schreiber was hampered by injuries in his early college career, but appears to have put those issues in the past. After a somewhat slow start to his professional career in 2018, Schreiber has hit the ground running in his first 10 games of the new season, hitting .353/.463/.529/.993 for Quad Cities. In addition to plus raw power, he displays good plate discipline (7 BB:7 K).
FORMER ASTRO UPDATE
Ruben "R.J." Alaniz signed with the Astros as a non-drafted free agent in August 2009. His high school career was interrupted by injuries and a swine flu outbreak at his school near McAllen, but the hard-throwing righty still impressed enough people that he was given a generous signing bonus and entered the Astros top 30 prospect list in 2011. Unfortunately, Alaniz was never really able to put it all together in his time with the Astros and after missing significant time due to injuries in 2014 and 2015, he became a minor league free agent and was picked up by the Tigers organization. Two years in the Tigers system and another year in the Rays system in 2018 that was punctuated by injuries found Alaniz a minor league free agent once again. The Mariners saw something in the 27-year old MiLB veteran as they not only signed Alaniz, but they added him to their 40-man roster last November. On April 12, 2019, he made his major league debut ... a mere 9 years and 8 months following his signing. It was not a good debut, but you've got to root for a guy that sticks it out that long trying to achieve a dream. Alaniz is the 50th player I have interviewed to make his MLB debut.
RANDOM PHOTO OF THE WEEK
WATCH THIS SPACE
I plan to use "this space" to feature players who are currently flying below the radar, but who deserve a look.
Photo by Jayne Hansen
1B/OF Scott Schreiber
After a disappointing 26th round draft result in 2017 (Rays), Schreiber opted to head back to the University of Nebraska for his senior year and emerged as Baseball America's #8 college senior prospect in the 2018 draft. He was drafted by the Astros in the ninth round in 2018 and signed for a bargain $10,000 bonus. Schreiber was hampered by injuries in his early college career, but appears to have put those issues in the past. After a somewhat slow start to his professional career in 2018, Schreiber has hit the ground running in his first 10 games of the new season, hitting .353/.463/.529/.993 for Quad Cities. In addition to plus raw power, he displays good plate discipline (7 BB:7 K).
FORMER ASTRO UPDATE
R.J. Alaniz - August 2014
Photo by Jayne Hansen
Ruben "R.J." Alaniz signed with the Astros as a non-drafted free agent in August 2009. His high school career was interrupted by injuries and a swine flu outbreak at his school near McAllen, but the hard-throwing righty still impressed enough people that he was given a generous signing bonus and entered the Astros top 30 prospect list in 2011. Unfortunately, Alaniz was never really able to put it all together in his time with the Astros and after missing significant time due to injuries in 2014 and 2015, he became a minor league free agent and was picked up by the Tigers organization. Two years in the Tigers system and another year in the Rays system in 2018 that was punctuated by injuries found Alaniz a minor league free agent once again. The Mariners saw something in the 27-year old MiLB veteran as they not only signed Alaniz, but they added him to their 40-man roster last November. On April 12, 2019, he made his major league debut ... a mere 9 years and 8 months following his signing. It was not a good debut, but you've got to root for a guy that sticks it out that long trying to achieve a dream. Alaniz is the 50th player I have interviewed to make his MLB debut.
RANDOM PHOTO OF THE WEEK
In honor of the Game of Thrones premiere last night, I'm including a photo from a Mediterranean cruise that included Malta, one of many filming locations for GOT over the years.
Valletta, Malta alleyway - 2005
Photo by Jayne Hansen
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