Minor League Monday: Checking In On The Kids

Welcome all to Minor League Monday! I am Stephen Crociata, an aspiring sports general manager and all around sports addict. Here I bring you the weekly wrap-up of what has been going on for all the Yankees’ minor league affiliates.

Scranton Wilkes-Barre Yankees (Triple-A):

Record from 7/2-7/8: 2-5

Year to Date Record: 48-43

Team Leaders:

  • HR: Jack Cust (19)
  • RBI: Cust (57)
  • AVG: Russell Branyan (.309)

Trenton Thunder (Double-A):

Record from 7/2-7/8: 4-3

Year to Date Record: 50-38

Team Leaders:

  • HR: Luke Murton  (18)
  • RBI: Murton (50)
  • AVG: Ronnier Mustelier (.353)

Tampa Yankees (Class A Advanced):

Record from 7/2-7/8: 3-4

Luis Sojo Broke the FSL wins record with the Yanks 1-0 win over the Manatees on July 5th.

Year to Date Record: 40-45

Team Leaders:

  • HR: Kyle Roller (11)
  • RBI: Roller (47)
  • AVG: Tyson Blaser (.364)

Charleston RiverDogs (Class A):

Record from 7/2-7/8: 5-2

Year to Date Record: 50-35

Team Leaders:

  • HR: Tyler Austin (14)
  • RBI: Gary Sanchez (56)
  • AVG: Ali Castillo (.333)

Staten Island Yankees (Class A Short Season):

Record from 7/2-7/8: 4-3

Year to Date Record: 8-13

Team Leaders:

  • HR: Saxson Butler (5)
  • RBI: Butler (15)
  • AVG: Taylor Dugas (.358)

GCL Yankees (Rookie):

Record from 7/2-7/8: 2-4

Year to Date Record: 13-5

Team Leaders:

  • HR: Ericson Leonora/Mikeson Oliberto (2)
  • RBI: Leonora (13)
  • AVG: Jerison Lopez (.364)

Any questions or comments about the Yankees minor league affiliates. Leave a comment!!

Stephen Crociata
Twitter: @SCrociata
email: SA.Crociata@gmail.com

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Yanks Daily Rundown 8-1-11

Good morning Yankees fans! It’s Monday August 1, 2011 and this is the rundown.

The Yankees finished their ten game homestand by winning the last three games against Baltimore and ended up with a 7-3 record. Freddy Garcia won his tenth game of the season.

They are now heading to Chicago for a four game set against the White Sox and then head to Boston for a weekend set at Fenway.

The other big news was that the Yankees didn’t make any moves before the trade deadline passed. It’s the the first time since 1999.

Brian Cashman spoke to the media following yesterday’s game and explained why no moves were made.

“I just feel like we’re a lot deeper. I’m willing, by the position I’ve taken in the last three weeks, to rely on that than go out and pay an enormous price on something that I’m not certain what it’s going to provide.

He also added, “We have one of the premier rosters in the game right now.”

The Yankees still have time to make a move before the waiver deadline on August 31st but it’s highly unlikely that any impact players will be available.

Tonight’s starters are CC Sabathia (15-5, 2.56 ERA) and Jake Peavy (4-4, 5.26 ERA)

Sabathia’s last start was a 4-1 victory over Seattle in which he pitched seven innings and struck out fourteen batters. He’s 8-2 in his last ten starts and has 156 strike outs in 168.2 innings pitched this season.

Peavy is the White Sox’s version of AJ Burnett, meaning he went winless in July. His last start on July 26 was a no decision but Chicago ended up losing the game 5-4 to the Tigers. Peavy’s last win came on June 25 when he pitched out of the bullpen against the Nationals.

A Minor Glance

Scranton lost to Rochester 6-3

Trenton lost to Richmond 5-0

Tampa were also shut out by Charlotte 7-0

Charleston lost to Greenville 5-3

Staten Island defeated Jamestown 11-5

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Yanks Daily Rundown 7-26-11

Good morning Yankees fans. It’s Tuesday July 26, 2011 and this is the Daily Rundown.

CC Sabathia (14-5, 2.62 ERA) starts tonight against the Mariners. He had a seven-game winning streak snapped last Thursday against the Rays in tough luck loss. Sabathia has won six straight games against Seattle. He has posted a 0.82 ERA vs. the Mariners since August 2009.

His opponent is Doug Fister (3-11, 3.30) is 0-6 with a 3.38 ERA over his last nine outings. This includes a stretch of three games in which he yielded one run and pitched at least eight innings in each outing. His last win came on May 30 and in his last start, Fister gave up five runs over six-plus innings and did not get a decision Thursday in a 7-5 loss at Toronto.

He went 1-1 with a 7.36 ERA in two 2009 starts against the Yankees but has not faced them since nor has he ever pitched in the Bronx.

Sabathia has one of the best run support averages in the majors at 6.85 while his poor Fister has the lowest at 2.01.

Eric Chavez is scheduled to be activated Tuesday, ending his 2 1/2-month stay on the DL. Chavez has been out with a fractured left foot, though he also suffered a couple of setbacks with kidney stones and a back injury earlier this month. He will most likely share time Eduardo Nunez until Alex Rodriguez returns from the disabled list in a few weeks.

Speaking of Rodriguez, he continues to rehab his surgically repaired right knee in Miami. He’s been jogging in a pool, doing upper-body weight training as well as starting elliptical workouts. Manager Joe Girardi said Rodriguez is progressing fine, is on schedule and is still on track for a mid- to late-August return.

Rafael Soriano pitched a scoreless inning last night in Scranton. It was also his first 1-2-3 inning since Opening day. STOP THE PRESSES. He will be in New York today to meet with team doctors and expected to be activated either tomorrow or Friday.

Here’s an interesting stat: Curtis Granderson became the first player in baseball to score 75 runs and have 75 RBI this season. He had two RBI in last night’s game. He has 76 RBI to go along with his league-leading 89 runs.

The Yankees are now 20 games over .500 with a 60-40 record. Thanks to an extra innings loss by the Red Sox to the Kansas City Royals, they are now two games back in the AL East standings.

This Date In Yankees History: In 1923, the Yankees defeated the Philadephia Athletics 4-3. The winning pitcher for the Yankees was Sad Sam Jones…he pitched a complete game.

A Minor Glance

Triple-A Scranton clobbered Syracuse 15-1

Double-A Trenton beat Akron 9-8

High-A Tampa beat Fort Myers, 6-1

Low-A Charleston lost to West Virginia 1-0

Short Season Staten Island beat Tri-City 2-1

The GCL Yankees beat the GCL Braves 7-1

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Yanks Daily Rundown 7-25-11

Good morning Yankee fans. It’s Monday July 25, 2011 and this is the daily rundown.

The Yankees will be welcoming the Seattle Mariners to the Stadium for a three game series that starts tonight. The Mariners were just swept by the Red Sox in Boston. In fact, the Mariners have now lost fifteen games in a row coming into this series with the Yanks.

Starting for Seattle tonight will be Jason Vargas (6-8, 3.94 ERA) who last faced the Yankees on May 29. He lasted only three innings, gave up six runs on five hits. He also walked four batters and the Yankees won the game 7-1.

Freddy Garcia (8-7, 3.21 ERA) looks to build on his last start against the Tampa Bay Rays in which he pitched 6 and 2/3 scoreless innings en route to his eighth win of the season. He struck out seven, gave up four runs and didn’t not walk a batter. He has not faced Seattle this season but in his career he is 4-3 with a 5.46 ERA against the Mariners.

Quote of the day: “I’m here to do my job, regardless if it’s four outs or three outs or one out. It don’t matter what it is. I have to be ready for that, and I am.” – Mariano Rivera

Rivera picked up his 25th save of the season yesterday against the A’s and has now reached that mark in fifteen straight seasons. He has 584 career saves and is now only seventeen behind Trevor Hoffman’s all time mark of 601.

Curtis Granderson has hit 11 of his team-high 27 home runs against left-handed pitchers this season. Coming into this season he had 20 homers off left handers in the previous seven seasons combined.

In an interview with ESPN yesterday afternoon, GM Brian Cashman said that Alex Rodriguez could return to the Yankees by the second week in August.

“He’s in a pool. He’s on a bike. (He’s) still got a little bit of a limp, which is normal. But I’d be looking at him (returning) maybe the second week of August, you know, at the earliest for me,” Cashman said. “That’s just us being conservative. I think we can push it and get him back sooner but, why? Our offense is strong.”

Speaking of rehabbing players, Eric Chavez will be returning to the Yanks tomorrow and Rafael Soriano is not far behind. According Cashman, to Soriano will make one more rehab start today and should be back with the big club later in the week.

This Date in Yankees History: In 1961, the Yankees shellacked the Chicago White Sox, 12-0. Roger Maris hit home runs 39 and 40 and collected five RBI to bring his season total to 95. Clete Boyer also belted two home runs and Elston Howard added one of his own. Bill Stafford pitched a complete game for the Yanks.

A Minor Glance

Scranton beat Syracuse, 7-2

Trenton beat Bowie, 6-4

Tampa lost to Bradenton, 2-1

Charleston beat West Virginia 14-0

Staten Island lost to Tri-City 2-0

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A Minor Glance

The Minor League Scoreboard 7-22-11

Triple-A Scranton lost to Syracuse, 8-3

Double-A Trenton lost to Bowie, 4-1

High-A Tampa lost to Bradenton, 6-5

Low-A Charleston lost to Lexington, 5-4

Short Season Staten Island defeated Hudson Valley, 2-1

The GCL Yankees defeated the GCL Pirates, 8-3

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Yanks Daily Rundown 7-22-11

Good morning Yankees fans! It’s Friday July 22, 2011 and this is the daily rundown.

The Yankees are back home for a ten game homestand. Their opponents, the Oakland Athletics, Seattle Mariners, and Baltimore Orioles are all under .500.

Coming into tonight’s game, the Yankees have an eleven game winning streak against Oakland. Oakland has lost 24 of 28 meetings, including nine of 10 at the current stadium.

Phil Hughes will be making his first start at home since April. He has pitched twice since coming back from the disabled list. He earned a win his last start, giving up two runs in six innings against Toronto. Hughes is 2-0 with a 2.19 ERA in two career starts against Oakland.

Eric Chavez hit an RBI double in the fifth inning of his rehab game with the Tampa Yankees. Chavez went 1-3 on the night and is hitting .455 in his rehab stint. Rafael Soriano pitched one inning and gave up one run on two hits. According to Yahoo Sports, Soriano most likely will throw in back-to-back games Sunday and Monday. Joe Girardi said Soriano could come off the disabled list as early as Wednesday.

The Yankees went eight games without giving up a home run before Evan Longoria took Sabathia deep last night. It was the Yankees’ longest streak since August 15-22, 1999.

This Date in Yankees History: In 1954, Yankee skipper Casey Stengel shifted Mickey Mantle to shortstop from center field in the top of the ninth inning. The story was that he wanted to get more “pop” in the lineup. The move worked when Mantle hit a walk-off homer in the bottom of the tenth to give the Yankees a 4-3 victory over Chicago.

A Minor Glance
Scranton beat Columbus 6-5

Trenton lost to Bowie 8-6

Tampa beat Bradenton 5-1

Charleston beat Lexington 8-3

Staten Island beat Hudson Valley 8-7

The GCL Yankees hammered the GCL Tigers 18-2

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Yanks Daily Rundown 7-21-11

Good morning Yankees fans. It’s Thursday July 21, 2011 and this is the daily rundown.

CC Sabathia is looking for win number fifteen on the season tonight in Tampa. He’s matched up against James Shields (8-8, 2.60 ERA) who as you may recall pitched a complete game in New York on July 10. You also may recall that Sabathia pitched a complete game and got the 1-0 victory thanks to miscues by Shields himself and outfielder B.J. Upton.

Shields is 3-10 with a 4.46 ERA in his career against the Yankees and is 2-5 with a 2.59 ERA at home this year. Sabathia is 9-5 with a 3.04 ERA in his career against Tampa and is 1-0 with a 1.13 ERA on turf this season.

The Yankees are hoping to leave Tampa having won three out of four games. They got their win last night thanks to a fantastic pitching performance by Freddy Garcia who put up zeros for six innings and their bullpen – Boone Logan, David Robertson and Mariano Rivera – who also put up zeros to shutdown the Rays 4-0 in St. Pete. The Yankees are now 20-9 against left handers this season and Price dropped to 9-8 on the season.

After a series of mishaps in the previous three games at the Trop, there were none last night – thank goodness.

Brett Gardner now has 30 stolen bases on the season. He leads the league and has swiped 16 in a row without being caught. It’s the longest streak of his career.

Eric Chavez, made another rehab start yesterday for the Tampa Yankees and went 4-5 with two runs scored. It was reported that he ran the bases well and had no pain in his foot. Looks like the finger and toe crossing helped.

Ivan Nova was placed on the 7 day DL with a right ankle problem. He originally hurt it July 7 against Buffalo. Joe Girardi said the Yankees expect Nova to be okay and that they may even have him back for the doubleheader against Baltimore on July 30.

This Date in Yankees History:  In 2008, the Yankees defeated the Minnesota Twins 12-4. Sidney Ponson got the win, Edwar Ramirez, David Robertson and LaTroy Hawkins pitched out of the bullpen and Richie Sexson was Jason Giambi’s defensive replacement at first base. What a strange season that was.

A Minor Glance
Scranton beat Columbus 6-1

Trenton walked off against Erie 13-12

Tampa clobbered Jupiter 10-3

Charleston beat Lexington 6-5

Staten Island lost to Hudson Valley 5-4

The GCL Yankees were hammered by the GCL Tigers 12-3

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Yanks Daily Rundown 7-20-11

Good Morning Yankees fans! It’s Wednesday July 20, 2011 and this is the daily rundown.

Freddy Garcia (7-7, 3.43 ERA) starts tonight and like Bartolo Colon last night, is looking to bounce back from his poor start last week in Toronto. Garcia’s 11 quality starts represent the second-highest total of any starter on the Yankees’ staff. Garcia is 8-2 with a 3.56 ERA in 15 career starts against the Rays but has only faced them once since 2007.

Garcia’s opponent tonight is David Price (9-7, 3.73). Price won his last start on Friday against Boston 9-6. He gave up three earned runs in six innings. Price’s last start against the Yankees was July 9 which was a no decision. The Yankees are 19-9 against left-handed starters this season.

Brett Gardner continued his torrid hitting. He was 2-for-3 with two more stolen bases last night and his batting average is up to .290. He has 13 hits and three walks in his past 25 plate appearances which works out to a .640 on-base percentage since the All Star break.

Ivan Nova was pulled in the second inning of last night’s Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Yankees game in Columbus. He suffered an ankle injury.

Quote of the Day: “We kind of gave them the game. You’re going to have physical errors and you’re going to lose balls in the lights. That’s going to happen sometimes in a dome. That doesn’t mean that I’m happy about it. It happens. It’s baseball. These guys aren’t going to be perfect. They bust their butt every day and I’m proud of them for doing that. You don’t like these type of losses.” – Joe Girardi

They Tried To Make Me Go To Rehab And I Said, Yes, Yes, Yes
Eric Chavez went 0-3 in a rehab start at DH for the Tampa Yankees. He walked once and also struck out once. Rafael Soriano, also on a rehab assignment, took the loss, giving up two earned runs on two hits over just 1.1 innings of work. He gave up a homer but did not surrender a walk.

This Date in Yankees History: In 2002, the Yankees defeated the Red Sox 9-8 in 11 innings at the Stadium. Steve Karsay picked up the win. Orlando “El Duque” Hernandez started the game for the Yankees and Robin Ventura, Shane Spencer and Nick Johnson all had two RBI each in the win.

A Minor Glance
Scranton lost 6-1 to Columbus

Trenton beat Erie 9-2

Tampa lost to Jupiter 11-0

Charleston was off.

Staten Island swept a doubleheader against Hudson Valley: 3-2 and 8-6

GCL Yankees beat the GCL Phillies 8-5

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Yanks Daily Rundown 7-19-11

Good morning Yankees fans! It’s Tuesday July 19, 2011 and this is the Daily Rundown.

Tonight’s starter Bartolo Colon is looking to rebound from his atrocious start on Thursday against the Blue Jays. He had his shortest outing of the season, lasting only two thirds of an inning, giving up eight runs – three of them earned – on six hits. The Yankees went on to lose the game 16-7.

Colon’s final start before the All Star break was against Tampa and he lost that game as well. He pitched five and two thirds innings, gave up five earned runs on ten hits – two home runs- surrendered four walks and only recorded one strike out.

He faces Jeremy Hellickson who last pitched on July 3, earning an 8-3 victory over the St. Louis Cardinals. Hellickson pitched into the eighth inning and only gave up three earned runs on six hits. Two of those hits were home runs but both solo shot – to Yadier Molina and Lance Berkman.

During last night’s game Derek Jeter lined a single to left off Rays reliever Joel Peralta with two out in the seventh inning to pull ahead of Al Kaline on the all-time hit list with the 3,008th hit of his career. Jeter finished the game 1-5. He struck out with runners on the corners and two outs to end the eighth inning after the Yankees had scored two runs to tie the game. No one on the bench was more relieved than Jeter when Russell Martin walked in the eventual winning run with the bases loaded in the ninth.

Brett Gardner had another hit last night and now has a five game hitting streak. He’s 11 for 19 since the All Star Break. Gardner only has two at bats against Jeremy Hellickson and he’s 0-2 with a strike out.

Quick! Everyone cross their fingers and toes! Eric Chavez is going to begin a minor league rehab assignment today with High-A Tampa. Chavez went on the disabled list in early May after a fracturing his left foot legging out a triple in Detroit. He has since dealt with back and abdomen injuries and they have kept him from returning to the field until now. Again, cross your fingers, toes, maybe even your eyes and legs.

Last night Brian Cashman was in Trenton and Mike Ashmore was able to land an exclusive interview with the Yankee GM at Waterfront Park. He was there to see Dellin Betances pitch.

This Date In Yankees History: In 1983, Shane Rawley pitches a complete game shutout against the Minnesota Twins at Yankee Stadium. The final score is 4-0 and the game lasts one hour and 58 minutes. That’s how long the first two innings usually last against the Red Sox these days.

A Minor Glance

Triple-A Scranton lost to Columbus 7-6

Double-A Trenton lost to Erie 5-4

High-A Tampa lost to Jupiter 4-2

Low-A Charleston lost to West Virginia 3-2

Short Season Staten Island beat Tri-City 12-4

The GCL Yankees lost to the GCL Phillies 3-2 – Dante Bichette Jr. hit his first home run

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Yanks Daily Rundown 7-18-11

Good morning and Happy Monday Yankee fans! It’s July 18, 2011 and this is your Daily Rundown.

AJ Burnett (8-7, 4.14 ERA) makes his first start of the second half tonight in Tampa against Alex Cobb (2-0, 3.41 ERA).

Burnett’s last start against the Rays resulted in a no decision on July 9 – the day of Derek Jeter’s 3000th hit. He left with the lead in the sixth inning but the Rays tied the game up in the top of the eighth inning off David Robertson. Burnett gave up three earned runs – on two home runs – in five and 2/3 innings. He also had nine strike outs and surrendered three walks.

Burnett has made 27 career starts against Tampa and he has gone 12-8 with a 3.41 ERA.

Outfielder Brett Gardner had quite a series in Toronto. He finished 10 for 16 with three stolen bases and was 3 for 4 both Saturday and yesterday. Gardner has now stolen 12 bases in a row which matches a career high.

Mark Teixeira hit a single in yesterday’s game but is still experiencing a power outage. He hasn’t had an extra base hit since July 3 and has only had two – both doubles – so far in July. Teixeira has not hit a home run since June 30 against Milwaukee and has now gone 52 at bats without a home run.

With the trade deadline quickly approaching rumors were swirling about the Colorado Rockies shopping Ubaldo Jimemez. Of course, the Yankees were mentioned as a possible destination. According to Jon Heyman of SI.com the Rockies would want Jesus Montero, and pitching prospects Manuel Banuelos, Dellin Betances, and Ivan Nova in a deal for the right hander.

Rehab Tales
According to reports, Alex Rodriguez is riding a stationary bike and doing upper-body weight training as he begins to rehab his right knee following arthroscopic surgery. Rodriguez had his surgery a week ago and is expected to be out at least 4-6 weeks.

Rafael Soriano – remember him? – will begin a minor-league rehab assignment on Tuesday pitching for Class A Tampa. Soriano will most likely need at least three rehab outings before returning from the disabled list.

Milestone
Jorge Posada played in his 1,790th game Sunday passing Bill Dickey for eighth place on the Yankees’ all-time list.

This Date In Yankees History:
In 1987, Don Mattingly ties Dale Long’s 1956 Major League record for consecutive games with a home run. He hit his eighth home run of the streak, in a 7-2 loss to the Texas Rangers.

In 1999, Yogi Berra returned to the Stadium for Yogi Berra Day, caught Don Larsen’s ceremonial first pitch and some guy named David Cone pitched a perfect game against the Montreal Expos. It was one of those “you couldn’t write a script like this” days. Larsen and Berra were part of the only perfect game in World Series history.

A Minor Glance

Triple A Scranton lost to Toledo 7-6

Double-A Trenton lost to Reading 4-3

High-A Tampa beat Jupiter 14-5

Low-A Charleston beat West Virginia 9-5

Short Season Staten Island lost to Tri-City 8-2

The GCL Yankees didn’t play.

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