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2005 AFL STATS (10-19)

 

Robert Valido .293 0HR 3RBI 4 doubles 3 errors

 

Josh Fields .289 2HR 9RBI 1 double 0 errors

 

Chris Young .194 0HR 5RBI 3 Doubles 1 error

 

 

Corwin Malone 1-1 12.91 ERA 13K's

 

Paulino Reynoso 0-0 10.29 ERA 7K's

 

Sean Tracey 0-1 15.19 ERA 5K's

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QUOTE(SoxFan101 @ Oct 19, 2005 -> 11:12 AM)
Whats with the errors for Valido?  Isnt he apposed to be a stud at ss?

 

They were all in the same game at the end of last week, IIRC...

 

Look at the # of errors he had during the regular season... He had just 12 errors in 119 games at SS. Considering the field conditions in A ball and his range, that's better than 90% of the SS's in MLB today. He's a major league gold glove caliber SS.

 

One bad game certainly doesn't change that.

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QUOTE(Randar68 @ Oct 19, 2005 -> 06:28 PM)
They were all in the same game at the end of last week, IIRC...

 

Look at the # of errors he had during the regular season...  He had just 12 errors in 119 games at SS.  Considering the field conditions in A ball and his range, that's better than 90% of the SS's in MLB today.  He's a major league gold glove caliber SS.

 

One bad game certainly doesn't change that.

 

Ok just didnt know the situation in which they occured... he is one of the few prospects im really excited to see hopefully along with Young and Sweeney.

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QUOTE(BHAMBARONS @ Oct 18, 2005 -> 11:39 PM)
2005 AFL STATS (10-19)

Chris Young      .194  0HR  5RBI 3 Doubles 1 error

Must be a misprint. ;)

 

QUOTE(BHAMBARONS @ Oct 18, 2005 -> 11:39 PM)
Corwin Malone    1-1  12.91 ERA  13K's

 

Paulino Reynoso  0-0  10.29 ERA  7K's

 

Sean Tracey        0-1  15.19 ERA  5K's

NICE

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QUOTE(Randar68 @ Oct 19, 2005 -> 01:28 PM)
They were all in the same game at the end of last week, IIRC...

 

Look at the # of errors he had during the regular season...  He had just 12 errors in 119 games at SS.  Considering the field conditions in A ball and his range, that's better than 90% of the SS's in MLB today.  He's a major league gold glove caliber SS.

 

One bad game certainly doesn't change that.

 

Randar, isn't the field in AZ worse than most of the minor league fields? I thought I remember seeing something about that on the other WS board.

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QUOTE(OilCan @ Oct 24, 2005 -> 06:16 PM)
Randar, isn't the field in AZ worse than most of the minor league fields?  I thought I remember seeing something about that on the other WS board.

 

Winston-Salem has a pretty decent infield for their level, but it's still not all that great. I saw Josh Fields almost eat one in the face due to a slight at the edge of the grass, but I digress.

 

The fields they use int he Arizona league are akin to the fields in Low-A. Again, SS's who get through a full season at one of those levels with fewer that 20 errors either can't get to anything or they are very very good.

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QUOTE(MnSoxFan @ Oct 25, 2005 -> 07:31 PM)
Young at .292 now. Went 2-2 today, with 2 walks, 1 HBP, his first homer and he also threw out a runner at 3B.

 

 

Awesome to hear... he certainly started out slow. VERY good sign to see Valido playing pretty well and leading off... Pretty good jump from High-A to the AFL this year, a lot of AA and AAA experienced pitchers in the league.

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Updated Numbers 10-30-05

 

 

Chris Young .286 HR 7 RBI 5 Doubles 1 error

 

Josh Fields .274 4 HR 13 RBI 2 Doubles 2 errors

 

Robert Valido .283 8 RBI 4 Doubles 3 Errors

 

 

 

Sean Tracey 1-1 8.76 ERA 9 K's

 

Corwin Malone 1-2 9.88 ERA 17 K's

 

Paulino Reynoso 1-0 8.38 ERA 12 K's

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Haha. You also got to factor that my guess is Tracey is focusing on a specific pitch (maybe a cutter or his changeup). Reynoso it could be the same.

 

Often times in the AFL a prospect will basically solely throw one or two pitches they are trying to develop and because of that they get hit up.

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