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Monday, August 28, 2006

Minor League Postseason

AAA:

International: Four teams qualify - three division titleists, one wild card. Charlotte (South), Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (North), and Rochester (wild card) have qualified.
Mexican: Leones de Yucatan win best-of-seven championship series 4-1 over Sultanes de Monterrey.
Pacific Coast: Four division titleists qualify. Nashville (American North), Round Rock (American South), Salt Lake (Pacific North), and Tucson (Pacific South) have qualified.

AA:

Eastern: Top two teams in each division qualify. Trenton is the Northern Division champion, and Portland is the runner-up. Akron is the Southern Division champion, and Altoona is the runner-up.
Southern: First-half divisional titleists and second-half divisional titleists qualify; if the same team wins both halves, the second-best overall record qualifies. Chattanooga (North 1st), Huntsville (North 2nd), Jacksonville (South 1st), and Montgomery (South 2nd) have qualified.
Texas: First-half divisional titleists and second-half divisional titleists qualify; if the same team wins both halves, the second-best overall record qualifies. Tulsa (North 1st), Wichita (North 2nd), Corpus Christi (South 1st), and Midland (South 2nd) have qualified.

Adv A:

California: Six teams qualify - first-half and second-half divisional titleists, and next best overall record in each division. San Jose (North 1st), Visalia (North 2nd), Stockton (North WC), Inland Empire (South 1st), Lake Elsinore (South 2nd), and High Desert (South WC) have qualified.
Carolina: First-half divisional titleists and second-half divisional titleists qualify; if the same team wins both halves, the second-best overall record qualifies. Wilmington (Northern 1st), Frederick (Northern 2nd), Kinston (Southern 1st), and Salem (Southern 2nd) have qualified.
Florida State: First-half divisional titleists and second-half divisional titleists qualify; if the same team wins both halves, the second-best overall record qualifies. St. Lucie (East 1st), Palm Beach (East 2nd) Dunedin (West 1st), and Ft. Myers (West 2nd) have qualified.

Full-Season A:

Midwest: Top two teams (C and WC) in each division in each half qualify. West Michigan (East C 1st), South Bend (East C 2nd), Lansing (East WC 1st), Ft. Wayne (East WC 2nd), Peoria (West C 1st), Kane County (West WC 1st), Quad Cities (West C 2nd), and Beloit (West WC 2nd) have qualified.
South Atlantic:  First-half divisional titleists and second-half divisional titleists qualify; if the same team wins both halves, the second-best overall record qualifies. Lexington (Northern 1st), Lakewood (Northern 2nd), Rome (Southern 1st), and Augusta (Southern 2nd) have qualified.

Short-Season A:

New York-Penn: Four teams qualify - three division titleists, one wild card. Tri-City (Stedler) has qualified. Auburn (Pinckney) will qualify with a win and a Mahoning Valley loss. Staten Island (McNamara) will be guaranteed at least a wild-card spot with a win or a Brooklyn loss.
Northwest: Division winners qualify. Boise (East) and Salem-Keizer (West) have qualified.

Rookie:

Appalachian: Danville (East) defeats Elizabethton (West) 2-1 in best-of-three final series.
Pioneer: First-half divisional titleists and second-half divisional titleists qualify; if the same team wins both halves, the second-best overall record qualifies. Billings (North 1st) and Orem (South 1st) have qualified, and both are about to win second-half titles as well. Missoula (North) and Idaho Falls (South) have clinched the best overall records.
GCL: Red Sox win best-of-three championship series 2-1 over Dodgers.
AZL: Padres defeat Angels for title.

Mike Emeigh Posted: August 28, 2006 at 01:06 PM | 18 comment(s)
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   1. William K. Posted: August 29, 2006 at 02:40 AM (#2159964)
Thanks for posting this, Mike. It certainly makes it easier to figure out who among the non-titleists are in the running for the playoffs in the split season leagues.
   2. Mike Emeigh Posted: August 29, 2006 at 07:27 AM (#2160007)
Thanks for posting this, Mike. It certainly makes it easier to figure out who among the non-titleists are in the running for the playoffs in the split season leagues.


You're welcome, although it's not necessarily "easy" to figure out who is still in the running, especially in the Cal and Midwest. About the only thing that I can state for sure in the Cal is that Bakersfield is out of the running.

-- MWE
   3. Mike Emeigh Posted: August 29, 2006 at 12:10 PM (#2160282)
Eastern League update:

Akron will clinch the Southern division title with a win over Altoona.
Altoona (Southern) will clinch a postseason spot with a win over Akron and a Reading loss to New Britain.
Trenton (Northern) will clinch a playoff spot with a win or a Binghamton loss to Portland.

Southern League update:

Montgomery (South) will clinch a postseason spot with a win over Birmingham and a Mobile loss to West Tenn.

Texas League update:

Wichita (North) will clinch the second-half title with a win over Springfield and a Tulsa loss to Arkansas.

Cal League update:

Visalia (North) will clinch a postseason spot with a win over Stockton and a Modesto loss to San Jose.
Rancho Cucamonga (South) will be eliminated from postseason consideration with a loss or a Lancaster win over Bakersfield.
   4. Kyle S Posted: August 29, 2006 at 12:23 PM (#2160304)
Andrew McCutchen is still raking in AA! Good for the Pirates.

Mike, have you seen Brent Lillibridge at all this year? He just came on my radar screen recently. He seems to be a pretty nice hitter; how's his defense?
   5. Mike Emeigh Posted: August 29, 2006 at 12:45 PM (#2160332)
Mike, have you seen Brent Lillibridge at all this year? He just came on my radar screen recently. He seems to be a pretty nice hitter; how's his defense?


I haven't seen Lillibridge, and I haven't actually heard much about his glove. He was a little old for the SAL (which is not atypical for the Pirates) and his extra-base power has fallen off since he was promoted to Lynchburg. Interestingly enough, his numbers at Lynchburg are not all that different from those of Brian Bixler, who's a year older and has seen a dropoff going up to Altoona as well. Lillibridge has more pop than Bixler and makes more consistent contact, so he's a better hitting prospect in the long run, but I'm not sold on either yet.

-- MWE
   6. Der Komminsk-sar Posted: August 29, 2006 at 03:42 PM (#2160571)
I haven't seen Lillbridge as a pro (just on tv in college and in person w/ the national team), but I remember that he did things very quickly - quick swing, plus range (@ cf & ss), good runner. He *looked* like a ballplayer and I'd be surprised if he didn't eventually find a way to contribute at the major league level.
   7. KJOK Posted: August 29, 2006 at 05:05 PM (#2160641)
TEXAS LEAGUE 2006 END OF SEASON ALL-STAR TEAM

1B-Joe Koshansky, Tulsa
2B-Jonny Ash, Corpus Christi
SS-Brandon Wood, Arkansas
3B-Alex Gordon, Wichita
UTL-Ben Zobrist, Corpus Christi
C-Kurt Suzuki, Midland
OF-Josh Anderson, Corpus Christi
OF-Billy Butler, Wichita
OF-Hunter Pence, Corpus Christi
DH-Nate Gold, Frisco

P-Matt Albers, Corpus Christi
P-Yorman Bazardo, San Antonio
P-Thomas Diamond, Frisco
P-Ubaldo Jimenez, Tulsa
P-Brad Knox, Midland
P-Brad Ziegler, Midland

Player of the Year - Alex Gordon
Pitcher of the Year - Matt Albers
   8. William K. Posted: August 30, 2006 at 12:23 AM (#2161059)
Are the tie-breaker rules different by league as well? The Cal League currently have a 3 way tie in the South Division
   9. Greg Schuler Posted: August 30, 2006 at 11:06 AM (#2161391)
I've seen MLillibridge this season playing for Lynchburg. Lillibridge has hit leadoff everytime I have seen him play. He has a good eye and enough speed to stay at the top of the lineup. He is reliable with the glove and has a good enough arm to stay at SS. I am not sold that he has enough power in his bat to contribute as he advances up the chain - I think Mike's comments regarding Bixler will apply to Lillibridge.
   10. Mike Emeigh Posted: August 30, 2006 at 11:59 AM (#2161461)
Are the tie-breaker rules different by league as well?


I honestly don't what the tiebreaker rules are for the Cal League. They've already screwed up the first half because a change that the league office "thought" had been approved was not, and High Desert ended up losing a divisional title they thought that they had won.

The Southern Division is just a mess right now; my guess is that the final two postseason participants will not be identified until the last day of the season.

The Northern Division will get clearer soon. Visalia leads the second half, and also is within one victory or Modesto loss of being guaranteed a better record than the Nuts, which will get them into the postseason regardless of whether or not they hold off San Jose for the top spot. Stockton's magic number is 3.

-- MWE
   11. John Lowenstein Apathy Club Posted: August 30, 2006 at 04:26 PM (#2161969)
Adam Lind was named MVP of the Eastern League. Pretty good 24 hours for him; he went 4-4 with a home run last night in Syracuse to raise his AAA stats to .400/.504/.600.
   12. honus Posted: August 31, 2006 at 04:39 PM (#2163709)
The major difference between Lillibridge and Bixler is plate discipline...the former has as many walks this year (87) as the latter does in the last two years combined (89). Lillibridge's current OPS and OBP would both lead the Carolina League had he enough PA to qualify- and while his SLG has slumped from the Sally League, his OBP has actually improved. I reckon he's definitely worth keeping an eye on for next year- if he can come near a 0.400 OBP as a 23 yo middle inflieder at AA, that's a reasonable prospect. And his speed/SB might even lead to Bucs to reach the same conclusion!
   13. Der Komminsk-sar Posted: August 31, 2006 at 04:57 PM (#2163739)
Well, I don't know if "plate discipline" is the word I'd use to describe Lillibridge - his K rate is a little high and was very high in college (though we'd all agree that he has less issues with this than Bixler). WTM has noted that Lillibridge swings very hard and has had trouble with offspeed stuff.
   14. honus Posted: August 31, 2006 at 05:11 PM (#2163763)
Fair enough. Not living in the country, I couldn't possibly comment on his swing. Neverthless, it is perhaps worth noting that his K rate has actually improved slightly in Lynchburg from Hickory, which itself was a big improvement from Williamsport last year. As I noted above, if he can get on base at the same clip at AA next year, where any weakness to breaking/offspeed stuff would presumably surface more acutely, then we may perhaps be looking at that rarest of species- a Littlefield/Creech non #1 pick position prospect! (bear in mind, the Pirate prospect hurdle rate is not terribly high- if you can be as 'good' as Jack Wilson at 5% of the cost, you're a prospect in my book!
   15. El Hijo del Ron Santo (Alan Keiper) Posted: September 01, 2006 at 09:24 PM (#2165293)
The Red Barons have won the IL North.
   16. Mike Emeigh Posted: September 04, 2006 at 12:39 PM (#2167170)
Toledo will become the fourth IL qualifier with a win today or an Indianapolis loss.

If Lake Elsinore defeats Inland Empire today, or Lancaster loses to Rancho Cucamonga, Lake Elsinore (2nd half champ) and High Desert (wild card) will make the postseason out of the Cal South. If Lake Elsinore loses and Lancaster wins, the Storm and JetHawks will be tied for the division title, and the Storm and Mavericks will be tied for the wild card. What will happen then - I think - is that the Mavericks will get in as the wild card, and the Storm and JetHawks will play off on Tuesday for the division title.

-- MWE
   17. Mike Emeigh Posted: September 04, 2006 at 10:24 PM (#2167799)
Although Nashville and Iowa tied for the top spot in the PCL American North, the Sounds get the postseason berth by virtue of a 9-7 edge in the season's series between the two teams.
   18. Mike Emeigh Posted: September 04, 2006 at 10:30 PM (#2167805)
Rancho Cucamonga eliminated Lancaster 16-14 in 12 innings, in a wild affair. The JetHawks trailed 13-9 going to the bottom of the ninth, but used five singles, a walk, and a hit batter to plate four runs to send it to extras. After the Quakes tallied a single run in the top of the 11th, Lancater's Mayo Santana hit an inside-the-park HR to tie it again. Mark Rosen then allowed a 2-run HR to Ben Johnson which finally put the JetHawks out of their misery. Lake Elsinore is the second-half champion in the Cal League North, and High Desert wins the wild card.

Toledo lost to Columbus 4-1 and Indianapolis defeated Louisville 5-1. The Mud Hens and Indians will face off for the final IL playoff spot tomorrow night in Toledo.

-- MWE
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