Minor League Schedule/Chatter, May 25
International:
Buffalo at Toledo: Rob Bell vs Wil Ledezma
Indianapolis at Scranton-WB: Brandon Duckworth vs Seung Hak Lee
Richmond at Durham: Anthony Lerew vs Brian Stokes
Louisville at Pawtucket: Justin Germano vs Jimmy Serrano
Rochester at Columbus: Kyle Lohse vs Ramiro Mendoza
Norfolk at Syracuse: Jose Lima (yes, he’s back here) vs Gustavo Chacin (rehabbing)
Ottawa at Charlotte: Eric DuBose vs Sean Tracey
Pacific Coast:
Tucson at Albuquerque: Edgar Gonzalez vs Nic Ungs
Portland at Nashville: Dewon Brazelton vs Ben Hendrickson
Las Vegas at Round Rock: Chad Billingsley vs Chris Sampson
Tacoma at Memphis: Bobby Livingston vs Anthony Reyes
New Orleans at Salt Lake: Andrew Good vs Kasey Olenberger
Oklahoma at Colorado Springs: R.A. Dickey vs Miguel Asencio
Omaha at Fresno: TBA vs Matt Kinney. Scheduled starter Bobby Keppel was sent to Kansas City.
Iowa at Sacramento: Rich Hill vs Victor Moreno
Eastern:
Portland at Binghamton: Phil Seibel vs Bryan Edwards
Bowie at Altoona: Tim Kester vs Landon Jacobsen
Trenton at New Britain: Jeff Karstens vs Nate Blackburn
Akron at Reading: Adam Miller vs Zach Segovia
Erie at Harrisburg: Preston Larrison vs Justin Echols
New Hampshire at Connecticut: Ismael Ramirez vs Jesse Floyd
Southern:
Chattanooga at Tennessee: Steve Kelly vs Steven Jackson
Birmingham at Mississippi: Tyler Lumsden vs Chris Waters
Jacksonville at Huntsville: Joel Hanrahan vs Travis Phelps
Montgomery at Mobile: Jim Magrane vs Roger Deago
Carolina at West Tenn: Paul Mildren vs Chris Shaver
Texas:
Arkansas at Midland: James Holcomb vs Brad Knox
Wichita at San Antonio: Brian Bass vs Brandon Moorhead
Corpus Christi at Tulsa: Matt Albers vs Enmanuel Ulloa
Frisco at Springfield: Fabio Castro (rehabbing) vs Jordan Pals
California:
Modesto at Bakersfield: Franklin Morales vs Broc Coffman
Stockton at Lancaster: Mike Madsen vs A.J. Shappi
San Jose at Visalia: Jesus Reina vs Derek Feldkamp
Rancho Cucamonga at High Desert: Francisco Rodriguez vs Luis Cota
Lake Elsinore at Inland Empire: Evan Meek vs Shawn Nottingham
Carolina:
Winston-Salem at Kinston: Lucas Harrell vs Kevin Dixon
Frederick at Lynchburg: Garrett Olson vs Brian Holliday
Potomac at Salem: Mike Hinckley vs Jimmy Barthmaier
Florida State:
Daytona at Dunedin: Sean Gallagher vs Daniel Core
Vero Beach at Lakeland: Chris Malone vs Andrew Kown
Palm Beach at Sarasota: Mark Michael vs Sam Lecure
Tampa at St. Lucie: Jeffrey Marquez vs Jose Sanchez
Clearwater at Jupiter: Kyle Kendrick vs Jose Garcia
Brevard County at Fort Myers: Manny Parra vs Anthony Swarzak
Midwest:
Lansing at Fort Wayne: Billy Carnline vs Fabian Jimenez
Dayton at South Bend: Johnny Cueto vs Cody Evans. In his last two starts Cueto has allowed one hit - total.
West Michigan at SW Michigan: Sendy Vasquez vs Michael Wlodarczyk
Peoria at Clinton: Mitch Atkins vs Omar Poveda
Wisconsin at Kane County: Harold Williams vs Jared Lansford
Burlington at Beloit: Matt Kniginyzky vs Eduardo Morlan
Cedar Rapids at Quad Cities: Nick Adenhart vs Jaime Garcia. Adenhart is 7-0, 1.56 with a 60/12 K/BB ratio in 57 2/3 IP.
South Atlantic:
Lakewood at Lake County: Max De La Cruz vs Carlton Smith
Delmarva at Hagerstown: Manny Basilio vs Ryan Meyers
Savannah at Rome: John Lannan vs Chris Vines
Charleston at Columbus: Wilkins Arias vs Brent Leach
Lexington at Asheville: Raymar Diaz vs Alan Johnson
Hickory at Augusta: Luis Valdez vs Shairon Martis
West Virginia at Kannapolis: Derek Miller vs Noe Rodriguez
Greensboro at Greenville: Sean West vs Clay Buchholz
Mike Emeigh
Posted: May 25, 2006 at 11:53 AM |
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-- MWE
Ah, rule 5-itis. A strange and incurable disease.
Is it me, or are there a lot more rehab assignments the past couple of seasons than we've seen in the past?
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kouz isn't providing much beyond ba (though the last week saw him go homer happy) - still .422/.469/.617 is a statline i could live with.
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