Minor League Schedule/Chatter, April 28
International:
Charlotte at Ottawa: Charlie Haeger vs Kurt Birkins
Syracuse at Buffalo: Josh Banks vs Jeremy Sowers
Durham at Pawtucket: Tim Corcoran vs Marc Deschenes
Rochester at Richmond: Henry Bonilla vs Travis Smith
Columbus at Indianapolis: Jeff Karstens vs Brandon Duckworth
Toledo at Louisville: Chad Durbin vs Mike Gosling
Scranton-WB at Norfolk: Seung-Hak Lee vs Jose Lima
Pacific Coast:
Nashville at New Orleans: Zach Jackson vs Billy Traber
Memphis at Iowa: John Webb vs Jae-Kuk Ryu
Albuquerque at Oklahoma: Yusmeiro Petit vs John Rheinecker
Round Rock at Omaha: Chris Sampson vs Bobby Keppel
Salt Lake at Tacoma: Alex Serrano vs Kevin Appier
Sacramento at Tucson: Juan DomÃnguez vs Kevin Jarvis
Colorado Springs at Las Vegas: Mike Esposito vs Chad Billingsley
Fresno at Portland: Matt Kinney vs Tim Stauffer
Eastern:
Bowie at Portland: Adam Loewen vs David Pauley
Binghamton at Erie: Evan MacLane vs Nate Bumstead
Connecticut at New Hampshire: Garrett Broshuis vs Kurt Isenberg
Altoona at Akron: Mike Connolly vs Adam Miller
Harrisburg at Reading: Kip Bouknight vs Brian Mazone
New Britain at Trenton: Justin Jones vs Steven White
Southern:
Chattanooga at Carolina: completion of suspended game, then Jung Bong vs James Russ
Tennessee at Huntsville: Garrett Mock vs Tim Dillard
Birmingham at Montgomery: Tyler Lumsden vs Jim Magrane
Mississippi at Mobile: Francisley Bueno vs Jared Wells
Jacksonville at West Tenn: Justin Orenduff vs Carlos Marmol
Texas:
Springfield at Corpus Christi: Chris Lambert vs Matt Albers
Arkansas at San Antonio: James Holcomb vs Yorman Bazardo
Frisco at Tulsa: Thomas Diamond vs Steven Register
Midland at Wichita: Jason Windsor vs Seung Song
California:
Rancho Cucamonga at Lancaster: Nick Green vs A.J. Shappi
High Desert at San Jose: Luis Cota vs Noah Lowry (rehabbing)
Bakersfield at Lake Elsinore: Eric Hurley vs Evan Meek
Stockton at Modesto: Mike Madsen vs Franklin Morales
Visalia at Inland Empire: Derek Feldcamp vs Justin Jordan
Carolina:
Lynchburg at Myrtle Beach: Kyle Bloom vs Jose Ascanio
Frederick at Potomac: Radhames Liz vs Mike Hinckley
Kinston at Salem: Joe Ness vs Jimmy Barthmaier
Winston-Salem at Wilmington: Lucas Harrell vs Tommy Hottovy
Florida State:
Jupiter at St. Lucie: Jose Garcia vs Jose Sanchez
Brevard County at Vero Beach: Mark Rogers vs Corwin Malone
Sarasota at Lakeland: Sam Lecure vs Cristhian Martinez
Dunedin at Tampa: Robert Ray vs Philip Hughes
Daytona at Palm Beach: Justin Berg vs Mark Michael
Fort Myers at Clearwater: Matt Garza vs Zach Segovia
Midwest:
Kane County at West Michigan: Vince Mazzaro vs Lucas French
Wisconsin at Fort Wayne: Justin Thomas vs Steve Delebar
Cedar Rapids at Lansing: Nick Adenhart vs Kristian Bell
Clinton at South Bend: Kyle Rogers vs Anthony Cupps
Burlington at SW Michigan: Ryan DiPietro vs Jacob McGee
Peoria at Dayton: Todd Blackford vs Carlos Fisher
Beloit at Quad Cities: Brian Duensing vs Josh Wilson
South Atlantic:
Asheville at Columbus: Jake Postlewait vs Brent Leach
West Virginia at Greensboro: Derek Miller vs Aaron Thompson
Delmarva at Lake County: Brad Bergeson vs Jim Deters
Charleston at Kannapolis: Abel Gomez vs Daniel Cortes
Hickory at Lexington: Luis Valdez vs Levi Romero
Hagerstown at Lakewood: Jacobo Neguilis vs Max De La Cruz
Rome at Augusta: Tyler Bullock vs Ronnie Ray
Greenville at Savannah: TBA vs Ricky Shefka
Mike Emeigh
Posted: April 28, 2006 at 11:27 AM |
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I'd like to see a thread on this article on Danny Ray Herrera, arguably the most valuable pitcher in college ball this year despite lacks size, stuff, and pedigree.
-- MWE
I hadn't heard that - I thought he might get one more because it's supposed to be fairly cool in the NE over the next few days - but thanks.
Pelfrey is making his debut for Binghamton tomorrow.
-- MWE
Back to the original question: How is the Cal League talent wise this year in MWE's or anyone's opinion?
Jose Tabata finally drew his 2nd walk of the season while also hitting his 10th double (leads the SAL) and picking up his 21st RBI (leads the SAL), he's hitting .341 overall.
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