Showing posts with label T.J. Geith. Show all posts
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Monday, April 14, 2014

Astros Roster Moves/Transactions

OKLAHOMA CITY REDHAWKS

1B/DH Japhet Amador was placed on the 7-Day disabled list retroactive to 4/13. 
2B/OF Andy Simunic was assigned to OKC from Extended Spring Training.

CORPUS CHRISTI HOOKS

LHP T.J. Geith was activated from the 7-Day disabled list.
LHP David Rollins was placed on the 7-Day disabled list.

Sunday, July 28, 2013

Astros Minor League Recaps

Saturday's Games

Pulaski Mariners, Greeneville Astros -Doubleheader 
Steve has a great eyewitness account of these games already up. You can check it out here.

GCL Tigers 3, GCL Astros 0  
The GCL Astros were four-hit, shut out Saturday, marking their fifth consecutive loss (not including the postponed game from the 25th). Yonathan Mejia had half of his team's hits, going two-for-four at the plate and striking out once. Neither Jacob Nottingham (0X2 SO) nor Jose Fernandez (0X2 SO) had a hit in the game, but both drew two walks. Fernandez also had a stolen base in the game. Jose Montero (1-1) started things off on the mound for the GCL Astros and after five innings of work had allowed three runs on four hits (HR), walked five and struck out three—good for the loss. Samil De Los Santos followed Montero for one inning and struck out all three he faced.

DSL Royals 4, DSL Astros 2
The Astros allowed four runs in the sixth inning and that ended up being too big of a crooked number to defeat Saturday. Gerardo Juarez (2-2) started, working the first five and two-thirds. Juarez recorded all four runs, six hits, two walks and five Ks in his outing. Hector Roa had a pair of hits in the game, closing out at two-for-four with a stolen base and run scored too. Roa doubled in the ninth to knock in his team's final run of the game. Luis Payano was the only other player in multiples for the Astros, batting two-for-four also.

Tri-City Valley Cats 0, Vermont Lake Monsters 4
The Valley Cats didn't get a hit until the fourth inning Saturday and it would be one of only five they collected in this shutout. Adrian Houser (0-2) took the loss after pitching the first five innings and allowing a pair of runs on seven hits, walking one and striking out a trio. Tanner Bushue took the mound next and threw through the seventh, tallying another two runs, two hits and walk as he struck out two. Anthony Kemp picked up his 15th stolen base of the year and batted one-for-three with a walk and strikeout. Chan Moon bat one-for-four, hitting a triple in the fifth inning for Tri-City's second hit of the game. The Valley Cats' first hit in the fourth inning was a Ronnie Mitchell (1X4) double.

Quad Cities River Bandits 6, Beloit Snappers 8
The River Bandits struck first yesterday, but a five-run sixth inning toppled their momentum. Chris Devenski was on the mound for the first five innings and in that time saw a pair of runs score, allowed ten hits (HR), walked one and struck out four. Juri Perez (0-2) entered to pitch next and in two outs time Perez faced eight batters, allowing five runs on five hits and a walk. Perez would snag the loss and the blown save, his first. Rio Ruiz brought home three runs Saturday, concluding the game at the plate two-for-four with a two-run homer, stolen base and two strikeouts. Teoscar Hernandez went two-for-five with a pair of runs scored while Carlos Correa hit two-for-four, swatting a double, scoring a run and collecting two RBI.

Lancaster JetHawks 5, Rancho Cucamonga Quakes 7
Only three of the Quakes' seven runs yesterday were earned. The other four runs were scored in conjunction with Lancaster's six errors in the game. Carlos Perdomo committed four errors on Saturday alone. Perdomo (0X3 RBI 2BB) was also one of four JetHawks to steal a base in the game. Delino DeShields (2X5 R 2B RBI SO), Chris Epps (2X4 R BB) and Andrew Aplin (0X4 RBI BB) were the other three to swipe bags. Matt Duffy (1X4 R HR RBI SO) hit a round-tripper in the fourth inning, his only hit of the day. Kyle Hallock (4-3) took the loss after starting and pitching four innings. Hallock conceded four runs (2ER), seven hits (HR), three walks and K-ed three. Michael Dimock took the hill for the next three innings and logged another three runs (1ER), four hits, walked one and struck out two.

Corpus Christi Hooks 12, Midland RockHounds 6 (7)
Max Stassi and Domingo Santana hit back-to-back homers in the first inning pushing the Hooks out to an early lead before falling behind in the bottom of the second. Corpus Christi pitching then buckled down and the offense rallied to pull out the win. Ross Seaton started and was on the mound for just one and two-thirds before exiting the game. In that span Seaton tallied six runs, six hits, walked two and struck out one. After Seaton left the game there were four Hooks pitchers in the game and only Chia-Jen Lo, who picked up the save in the ninth, allowed a hit as he struck out another. Theron Geith followed Seaton and retired all eight batters he faced in order, striking out three. Jonas Dufek (1-0) strode to hill after Geith and produced a carbon copy of his performance—down to the number of strikeouts—and picked up the win. The outing was Dufek's debut in Double-A. Preston Tucker (1X4 2R HR RBI BB SO) hit a solo homer in the seventh that put the Hooks ahead. Max Stassi (2X4 R HR 3RBI), Domingo Santana (2X4 R HR RBI) and Jonathan Meyer (2X4 SO) all had two hits in the game.
    
Iowa Cubs 0, Oklahoma City RedHawks 5
Oklahoma city shut down and shut out the Cubs at home Saturday, allowing just four hits and adding an inside-the-park home run to the score sheet. David Rollins started things off from the hill for the RedHawks, debuting in Triple-A, and went six innings. Rollins (1-0) saw three hits during his shift and not much else, walking one and striking out eight to earn the win. George Springer went two-for-three at the dish with three runs scored, an RBI, stolen base and couple of walks. Springer also legged out the inside-the-park homer when his fifth inning shot to center eluded the center fielder and escaped to the wall. Marwin Gonzalez finished two-for-three, the only other RedHawk in multiples, with a pair of RBI and a walk.

Player of the Day: An inside-the-park knock always deserves the honor. They are rare and take a special set of circumstances, not too mention a fast pair of feet. So George Springer, the crown is yours for the day (Note: While they are rare, Springer's inside-the-park homer was actually OKC's second this week).

Pitcher of the Day: David Rollins, come on down. Rollins made the trip up to three-A yesterday and had an outstanding outing, allowing just three hits, striking out eight and retiring the first nine he faced in order. That's respectable. Nicely done.

Also an honorable mentions go out to Jonas Dufek and T.J. Geith. Dufek, in his own debut, was lights out. Kind of like, errr, exactly like the guy on the mound before him T.J. Geith.


Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Roster Moves

[UPDATED to add Corpus Christi and Lancaster moves]

Oklahoma City
RHP Bobby Doran assigned from Corpus Christi to Oklahoma City
(According to Greg Rajan, this is a temporary assignment to make a spot start.)

Corpus Christi
RHP Matt Heidenreich placed on the DL
LHP T.J. Geith assigned from Lancaster to Corpus Christi

Lancaster
LHP Kenny Long assigned from Corpus Christi to Lancaster

Tri-City
According to a tweet from C Brett Booth, he is being assigned from the GCL to Tri-City

Greeneville
RHP Chris Munnelly assigned from GCL to Greeneville

Thursday, July 18, 2013

Astros Minor League Recaps

Wednesday's Games

International League All-Stars over Pacific Coast League All-Stars 4-3
Jarred Cosart (1.2IP 3H 4R 2BB 1SO) started for the PCL and allowed four runs, three of those coming on a Tony Sanchez three-run home run in the second, and was pegged with the loss. Jason Stoffel pitched the fourth inning and allowed no hits or runs, walked a batter and struck out one.

Corpus Christi at Midland - Postponed

Lancaster over Inland Empire 11-5
Luis Cruz allowed five runs on nine hits and four walks while striking out four batters in his five innings of work. He was followed by one inning from Tyson Perez (2H 2BB 2SO) and three from T.J. Geith (1H 2SO). Geith inherited three runners from Perez in the seventh with no outs and retired the side on four pitches, inducing a double play and a ground out. The JetHawks cranked out 14 hits with all players collecting at least one. Everyone collected a run as well, except for Delino DeShields (2x5 2B 3RBI SB) who drove in three. But it was Brandon Meredith (2x3 2BB HR 4RBI 2R) who set the tone with a grand slam in the first inning. Nolan Fontana (2x5 R), Matt Duffy (2x5 2B RBI R) and M.P. Cokinos (2x5 2B R) had good nights at the plate as well.

Quad Cities over Fort Wayne 4-3
Lance McCullers gave up only two singles (and three walks) over his first six innings, before getting touched for a two-run home run in the seventh. He struck out eight in his six and a third innings. Mitch Lambson (1.2IP 1H 2SO) got the win in relief and Juan Minaya (1IP 1H 1R/0ER 2SO) got his third save. Jordan Scott was three-for-five with an RBI single, a stolen base and a run scored; Austin Elkins was 0-for-three, but walked twice, including a bases loaded walk in the seventh; and Jesse Wierzbicki had a sac fly RBI.

Auburn over Tri-City 3-1
Adrian Houser (3.2IP 5H 3R 2BB 3SO) got the start and the loss. Albert Minnis inherited bases loaded in the fourth, stranded the runners and pitched one and a third perfect innings of relief. He was followed by four innings from Tanner Bushue in which he allowed only one hit and struck out five batters. In six appearances, Bushue has walked three and struck out 23. The ValleyCats were held to five hits and scored their lone run in the fifth as Chan Moon singled in Jon Kemmer. Conrad Gregor had the only extra base hit, a double.

Princeton at Greeneville - Postponed

GCL Phillies over GCL Astros 9-1 over 7 innings (Game 1)
Joe Musgrove allowed six runs (five earned) on seven hits over four innings, and Javier Lozano allowed three more runs (all unearned) in his two innings. Jason Martin drove in the only Astros run of the game with a double in the fifth. Jacob Nottingham doubled as well. Ydarqui Marte went two-for-three.

GCL Astros over GCL Phillies 3-1 in 7 innings (Game 2)
Agapito Barrios gave up the only Phillies run and three of their four hits allowed in the first inning and then settled in for four additional scoreless innings. Juan Santos and Chris Munnelly continued the scoreless streak with one perfect inning each. The Astros got one in the first as Alex Gonzalez scored on a throwing error and two more in the second on a Jose Solano home run. The Astros won despite managing only two hits in the game, the Solano homer and a Mesac Laguna double.

DSL Astros over DSL Indians 7-0
Great 1-2 combo with Rayderson Chevalier (5IP 4H 1BB 7SO) and Joselo Pinales (4IP 1H 1BB 5SO) combining for the shutout. Arturo Michelina went two-for-four with a triple, drove in three runs and scored one. Luis Payano (2x4 2B BB RBI 2R) and Randy Cesar (2x4 2B BB RBI R) had good days at the plate as well.

Player of the Day: Brandon Meredith has been en fuego. In addition to his great night last night, Meredith is hitting .405/.500/.730 over his last 10 games.

Pitchers of the Day: Rayderson Chevalier and Joselo Pinales get the WTHB honors for their combined shutout which featured 12 strikeouts between them. Chevalier has a 1.72 ERA and a 0.957 ERA in nine appearances. Pinales has a 0.63 ERA and a 0.837 WHIP in eight appearances. Honorable mention goes to T.J. Geith for his Houdini impression for Lancaster in the seventh inning last night.

Friday, June 14, 2013

Funky Foto Friday

I've been playing with the BeFunky photo effect site again. Here are a few of my favorites. Enjoy!

Brady Rodgers

Brian Holmes

Carlos Quevedo

David Martinez

Joe Sclafani

Jonathan Meyer

Luis Cruz

T.J. Geith

Chris Devenski

David Rollins

George Springer

Kiké Hernandez

Friday, May 17, 2013

Photo Friday - Lancaster Edition

I haven't labeled my Lancaster trip photos yet. I haven't even finished weeding out the bad ones, but if you're game to look through a ton of photos, you can find them here. In the meantime, here are some of my favorites.

 Brady Rodgers 

Chris Devenski

T.J. Geith

Delino DeShields

Luis Cruz

Tyler Heineman

David Rollins

Telvin Nash

Brady Rodgers

Photos by Jayne Hansen
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*The players featured in these photos are hereby granted permission to use these photos for personal use. All other uses require permission and acknowledgment.