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Jackson led the Double-A Southern League with a 3.37 ERA with a staff that featured all of the organization’s top pitching prospects at some point.
Hey - that's great news about Jackson! Um, there's no Jackson on the list.
2.philly posted on December 06, 2012 at 07:55 AM #hit 0 | hit 0
Jackson is the town where the AA affiliate plays. That's the team ERA of 3.37 which lead the league. It's a team, depth achievement because all of the prospects played there, not an individual one.
3.Derb posted on December 06, 2012 at 09:24 AM #hit 0 | hit 0
Lol, yes, Jackson, TN. I knew that, but it threw even me off. I really should make the 1 1/2 hour drive there sometime this summer to check them out. Lot of good prospects heading through there.
Edit: Make that 2 hour drive. Still, I should make it.
The ex-gf who most memorably tore out my heart & stomped that sucker flat lived outside of & went to school in Jackson, I think. And I also think it's the place where (before she & I got together) I left my wallet in a convenience store restroom while riding from Little Rock to Nashville to see Yo La Tengo with Lampchop opening, circa 2000. Got the wallet back -- luckily, I somehow still had the receipt for whatever coke &/or snack I bought there & was able to call them from the hotel after I put 2 + 2 together -- albeit minus the $200 or so I'd been carrying. Had to borrow a fiver from my driver (hey, that rhymes!) so I could afford the Fur Bible 12" at Great Escapes, embarrassingly enough.
In short, my impression of Jackson is not overwhelmingly positive.
Jackson is the town where the AA affiliate plays. That's the team ERA of 3.37 which lead the league. It's a team, depth achievement because all of the prospects played there, not an individual one.
Is that really a relevent gauge of anything? I mean, if they had a few non-prospects stink up the joint and blow the team ERA to 4.00, that really wouldn't say anything about the guys who have a chance at the bigs.
if they had a few non-prospects stink up the joint and blow the team ERA to 4.00, that really wouldn't say anything about the guys who have a chance at the bigs.
ironically, it was #2 on the list, walker, who actually stunk up the joint with a 4.69 ERA in 127 ip...
"West Tenn" changed its name to "Jackson"? That's confusing. I would not have guessed the "Jackson" team in the Southern League could be somewhere other than Mississippi.
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1. Double-Spin Mechanic posted on December 06, 2012 at 07:40 AM # hit 0 | hit 0Hey - that's great news about Jackson! Um, there's no Jackson on the list.
Edit: Make that 2 hour drive. Still, I should make it.
In short, my impression of Jackson is not overwhelmingly positive.
Is that really a relevent gauge of anything? I mean, if they had a few non-prospects stink up the joint and blow the team ERA to 4.00, that really wouldn't say anything about the guys who have a chance at the bigs.
ironically, it was #2 on the list, walker, who actually stunk up the joint with a 4.69 ERA in 127 ip...
And thanks to those of you who corrected me as well.
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