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8/2 games

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This has to be some kind of record for postponements for the Bristol team, it seems like half of their games have been rained out this season.

Thompson 2-3, HR #22, 84 RBIs

 

If he finishes up strong (maybe hit .250), that would be a pretty good season.

QUOTE (flavum @ Aug 2, 2012 -> 07:55 PM)
Thompson 2-3, HR #22, 84 RBIs

 

If he finishes up strong (maybe hit .250), that would be a pretty good season.

Gotta love Trace, but what about my boy Terance Marin !!!!!

Still getting it done, gotta give the boy some props.

 

 

 

Player Terance Marin (W, 5-3)( Saves 7)

 

IP 4.0

 

H 3

 

R 0

 

ER 0

 

BB 0

 

SO 3

 

HR 0

 

ERA 1.78

 

 

 

 

 

QUOTE (Bruce_Blixton @ Aug 2, 2012 -> 07:55 PM)
This has to be some kind of record for postponements for the Bristol team, it seems like half of their games have been rained out this season.

 

I wish we had half of the rain that they did.

And that number of RBI's is being put up in only a 5 month season of 140-142 games for Thompson.

 

 

Jared Mitchell 3/5, 2B (2nd), R, 2 K's.

 

Back up at .303, hanging in there.

Edited by caulfield12

Quietly Ryan Kussmaul is having a very good year.....

 

49 IP, 28 H, 7 ER, 19 BB, 54 K, 1.28 ERA, 0.96 WHIP, 9.92 K/9, 3.46 BB/9

 

He need to get the walks down a little, but his H/9, ERA, WHIP, K/9, are all fantastic. He is a 25-year-old 6'4" RHP who had an equally dominating season in W-S last year.

QUOTE (JoeCoolMan24 @ Aug 2, 2012 -> 10:38 PM)
Quietly Ryan Kussmaul is having a very good year.....

 

49 IP, 28 H, 7 ER, 19 BB, 54 K, 1.28 ERA, 0.96 WHIP, 9.92 K/9, 3.46 BB/9

 

He need to get the walks down a little, but his H/9, ERA, WHIP, K/9, are all fantastic. He is a 25-year-old 6'4" RHP who had an equally dominating season in W-S last year.

Sox will have to make a decision on him in off season. This is his third full minor league season after college.

Shoemaker is drawing a metric f***-ton of walks since joining B-Ham. Iso OBP is .150. Since the B-Ham lineup behind him is pretty weak, I wonder if they are pitching around him, especially after he started pretty hot up there.

 

QUOTE (oldsox @ Aug 3, 2012 -> 08:38 AM)
Sox will have to make a decision on him in off season. This is his third full minor league season after college.

 

Not sure what decision you are referring to here. He's got like 2 more years after this one before he has to be protected.

 

 

QUOTE (oldsox @ Aug 3, 2012 -> 09:38 AM)
Sox will have to make a decision on him in off season. This is his third full minor league season after college.

Does he just need a 40 man spot? No reason not to give him one of those.

QUOTE (Balta1701 @ Aug 3, 2012 -> 12:30 PM)
Does he just need a 40 man spot? No reason not to give him one of those.

Why does he even need that? He's not even finished with his 3rd year in the minors. Pretty sure he gets 5 or 6 years before he needs protecting.

 

QUOTE (NorthSideSox72 @ Aug 3, 2012 -> 02:07 PM)
Why does he even need that? He's not even finished with his 3rd year in the minors. Pretty sure he gets 5 or 6 years before he needs protecting.

 

Correct. I think people get caught up in a player's age a bit too much. Only the Hall Of Famers come up at 18-22. As long as a guy is under say 32 years old, he still has a chance to be a fantastic player.

 

Just look how the game suddenly clicked for Paulie at age 33-34.

 

There are so many factors out there like what if a guy spends his off time drinking alcohol. That's going to directly affect his performance in a negative way. What if he still stays up past midnight every night or eats only fried foods and meats? There's a whole bunch of growing up that takes place between the ages of 18-early thirties.

 

I believe the game can click at any time, any league, any age. 26 yr olds are not writeoffs anymore. They arent even men yet. Shoemaker and even Hankerd could still end up being MLB Allstars.

I thought it was 3 full yrs after after drafting a college player. If not added to 40 man, subject to draft. Am I wrong?

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QUOTE (NorthSideSox72 @ Aug 3, 2012 -> 02:07 PM)
Why does he even need that? He's not even finished with his 3rd year in the minors. Pretty sure he gets 5 or 6 years before he needs protecting.

It's not 6 years. I think he has one more year protected, but he's behind other guys for a 40-man spot anyway.

QUOTE (oldsox @ Aug 3, 2012 -> 03:08 PM)
I thought it was 3 full yrs after after drafting a college player. If not added to 40 man, subject to draft. Am I wrong?

 

 

QUOTE (danman31 @ Aug 3, 2012 -> 03:10 PM)
It's not 6 years. I think he has one more year protected, but he's behind other guys for a 40-man spot anyway.

 

So it's 5 then, for college-age draftees? Either way, he's protected for another couple years I think.

 

QUOTE (Jerksticks @ Aug 3, 2012 -> 03:07 PM)
Correct. I think people get caught up in a player's age a bit too much. Only the Hall Of Famers come up at 18-22. As long as a guy is under say 32 years old, he still has a chance to be a fantastic player.

 

Just look how the game suddenly clicked for Paulie at age 33-34.

 

There are so many factors out there like what if a guy spends his off time drinking alcohol. That's going to directly affect his performance in a negative way. What if he still stays up past midnight every night or eats only fried foods and meats? There's a whole bunch of growing up that takes place between the ages of 18-early thirties.

 

I believe the game can click at any time, any league, any age. 26 yr olds are not writeoffs anymore. They arent even men yet. Shoemaker and even Hankerd could still end up being MLB Allstars.

 

Actually, I wasn't referring to this at all, we were talking about the rules associated with players in the minors and team control. After a player is in the minors for a certain number of years after draft/sign, if they are not on the team's 40 man roster, then are exposed to the Rule V draft. And after that 4 or 5 years, there is another mark after (I think) 6 years, where they can become minor league free agents.

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