August 21, 200916 yr Charlotte @ Durham Egbert got rocked, couldn't find the zone. Bham PPD. Potomac @ Winston-Salem Edwards with a decent start. Lexington @ Kannapolis Escobar 3-3 with a HR. He's actually scorching hot in August, including a damn good walk rate. Go figure. Leesman also decent. Idaho Falls @ Great Falls Bristol @ Princeton
August 21, 200916 yr QUOTE (danman31 @ Aug 20, 2009 -> 08:21 PM) Bham is delayed. I didn't even attempt to go out to the park tonight. I knew it would be postponed, it was pouring down rain and is still steadily raining now.
August 21, 200916 yr QUOTE (son of a rude @ Aug 20, 2009 -> 08:26 PM) im satisfied. Keep the level of your satisfaction to yourself please.
August 21, 200916 yr Winston-Salem is probably our least interesting minor league team. I mean i enjoy following Morel and Loman, but they don't really offer any other form of excitement. I'd say Birmingham is my favorite to follow with Brisol, being something of a dark horse, bringing up the rear. Edited August 21, 200916 yr by Thunderbolt
August 21, 200916 yr QUOTE (Thunderbolt @ Aug 20, 2009 -> 10:48 PM) Winston-Salem is probably our least interesting minor league team. I mean i enjoy following Morel and Loman, but they don't really offer any other forms of excitement. I'd say Birmingham is my favorite to follow with Briso,l being something of a dark horse, bringing up the rear. I pay attention more to Kanny than Britsol personally. B-Ham and Kanny are 1-2 on what I look at first. But speaking of Bristol.. Jeffer Patino with a 5-5 night. I don't care how old/young or what level your at, that's always impressive. Kid looks like he has good disipline too. Edited August 21, 200916 yr by SoxAce
August 21, 200916 yr Author QUOTE (SoxAce @ Aug 20, 2009 -> 11:36 PM) But speaking of Bristol.. Jeffer Patino with a 5-5 night. I don't care how old/young or what level your at, that's always impressive. Kid looks like he has good disipline too. Yeah, he went 5-5 to raise his average to .183. Everyone has their day...
August 21, 200916 yr QUOTE (Thunderbolt @ Aug 20, 2009 -> 10:48 PM) Winston-Salem is probably our least interesting minor league team. I mean i enjoy following Morel and Loman, but they don't really offer any other form of excitement. I'd say Birmingham is my favorite to follow with Brisol, being something of a dark horse, bringing up the rear. They're in position to win both halves, I'm interested. Unfortunately, according to Ed Collari, there's no incentive though. If the Barons win the second half, they get 4 home games in the first round of the playoffs. I think they also get home field advantage if the move on to the championship. Plus, W-S has been tremendously successful in close games all season. Edited August 21, 200916 yr by JPN366
August 21, 200916 yr QUOTE (Thunderbolt @ Aug 20, 2009 -> 10:48 PM) Winston-Salem is probably our least interesting minor league team. I mean i enjoy following Morel and Loman, but they don't really offer any other form of excitement. I'd say Birmingham is my favorite to follow with Brisol, being something of a dark horse, bringing up the rear. I've enjoyed watching Kanny this year. Lots of great pitching on that team's opening roster, though some have since been promoted or traded. Correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe their Opening Day roster included: Dan Hudson, Dexter Carter, Charlie Leesman, Stephen Sauer, Gregory Infante, Justin Edwards, Dan Remenowsky, Tyson Corley, Drew O'Neill, Charlis Burdie, Kyle Bellamy and Nathan Jones. I don't think any team in our system was in the ballpark as far as that much pitching talent.
August 21, 200916 yr QUOTE (NorthSideSox72 @ Aug 21, 2009 -> 08:39 AM) I've enjoyed watching Kanny this year. Lots of great pitching on that team's opening roster, though some have since been promoted or traded. Correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe their Opening Day roster included: Dan Hudson, Dexter Carter, Charlie Leesman, Stephen Sauer, Gregory Infante, Justin Edwards, Dan Remenowsky, Tyson Corley, Drew O'Neill, Charlis Burdie, Kyle Bellamy and Nathan Jones. I don't think any team in our system was in the ballpark as far as that much pitching talent. Bellamy was drafted this year but other than that you're right.
August 21, 200916 yr QUOTE (ChiSox_Sonix @ Aug 21, 2009 -> 08:35 AM) Bellamy was drafted this year but other than that you're right. Heh, I knew I'd get one wrong in there somewhere.
August 21, 200916 yr Justin Edwards started out in extended spring training. He was assigned to Kanny once Hudson was promoted to Winston-Salem.
August 21, 200916 yr QUOTE (NorthSideSox72 @ Aug 21, 2009 -> 07:39 AM) I've enjoyed watching Kanny this year. Lots of great pitching on that team's opening roster, though some have since been promoted or traded. Correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe their Opening Day roster included: Dan Hudson, Dexter Carter, Charlie Leesman, Stephen Sauer, Gregory Infante, Justin Edwards, Dan Remenowsky, Tyson Corley, Drew O'Neill, Charlis Burdie, Kyle Bellamy and Nathan Jones. I don't think any team in our system was in the ballpark as far as that much pitching talent. Yeah, Kanny has been fun to track. Between that team and the Barons especially it has been a fun year to track players in the farm system. Even Charlotte has been interesting at points and is interesting right now.
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