In honor of my favorite Arkansas team:

“Slowly, very slowly, like two unhurried compass needles, the feet turned towards the right; north, north-east, east, south-east, south, south-south-west; then paused, and after a few seconds, turned as unhurriedly back towards the left. South-south-west, south south-east, east . . . .”

Lots of runs were scored tonight, some by us, some by them. But above all, these runs did not go unscored. In this world we live in, we can not afford to waste runs. What?

Memphis 6, Omaha 5

  • Shane Robinson loved the 3s tonight. 1-for-3 with 3 runs score. That 1 was actually a triple.
  • Jon Jay doubled his pleasure, doubled his fun with double doubles while going 2-for-3 with and RBI.
  • Allen Craig, who The Mad Hungarian didn’t include in his ‘let’s not let facts get in the way of me hating people under the age of 30’ rundown of the Memphis OF continued to NOT struggle by hitting a HR.
  • David Freese had an RBI double.
  • Nick Stavinoha was the hero tonight driving in 2 runs in the top of the 9th.
  • PJ Walters has not defunkified himself from his bullpen work in St. Louis. Tonight’s line: 6 innings, 7 hits, 5 Runs (4 ER), 1 BB and 4 Ks. Atleast his walks were back to normal.
  • Fernando Salas was the Thunder with 1 inning of 1 hit and 1 BB and 1 K work. And.
  • The Destroyer was the Lightening. He picked up the win by pitching 2 innings. He struck out 1 batter and gave up a hit.

Springfield 3, Is there a SW Arkansas team 0

Springfield 14, Seriously? This Arkansas team again? 9

  • James Rapoport was 1-for-2 with a double and 2 runs scored.
  • Steven Hill, stay hot. Big fly again for Hill, raising the season mark to 7.
  • DJ Tools was 2-for-3 with 4 RBI. He also made a fielding error. Not all the tools were sharp.
  • Coo Coo Ca Choo was 1-for 3 with 3 RBI. Much better than the 2 strikeout performance from earlier in the day.
  • Pete Kozma was 2-for-3 with 2 runs scored, an RBI and a walk.
  • Brad Furnish seems to be back to not being good. He went 2 innings giving up 6 ER. He struck out 2 but walked 3.
  • Joseph Williams made his Springfield debut. Poor guy lasted an inning giving up a HR and 2 other hits, to go along with 2 ER.
  • Eddie Degerman poached the win. He pitched 2 innings with only a walk on his line.
  • Tyler Norrick picked up the save in 2 innings. He walked 2, gave up a hit and a run but who cares. That 3 run lead was secured!

Palm Beach 0, St. Lucie 9

  • Curt Smith had 1 hit in 3 at-bats.
  • Domnit Bolivar went 1-for-3.
  • Paul Vasquez went 1-for-3.
  • Jermaine Curtis walked 3 times.
  • Scott Gorgen had that nice 1 R to 1 IP ratio tonight. 4.1 IP, 4 ER on 4 Hits. The rest was 3 walks, 3 Ks and 3 HRs.
  • Mark Diapoules gave up 2 additional gopher balls. He went 3 innings, giving up 3 hits and 3 ERs. He walked 2 and struck out 1.
  • Adam Reifer finished things up with 0.2 innings. Yet, that short time didn’t stop him from giving up 2 more ERs and YET ANOTHER HR. Make it stop, please!

Quad Cities 3, Great Lakes 8

The organization will have begin to decide where they value Shane Robinson and Jon Jay as far as their future with the club. Guys like Mather and Stavinoha are facing major numbers crunches because of one man. Daryl Jones is hitting .350+ for Springfield right now. If his power were fully developed at this point, he’d be in Memphis tomorrow.

It truly is great to have one uber-prospect make the big leagues only to have another of similiar ilk following right behind.

11 Responses to “Daily Farm Report 5/6/2009”
  1. sluhser says:

    I like that Kozma seems relatively unphased at this point. Its early of course but at least he’s getting hits.

  2. cardsfan1 says:

    Shane Robinson was called up after yesterday’s game.

    • erik says:

      so i guess DL for Ankiel after all. I don’t quite get this move. I know Freese and Mather have been struggling, but they at least have some power and are already on the 40 man. does this team need another scrappy type on its bench?

      good for Robinson, though.

  3. Mookie says:

    Went to most of yesterdays double dip in Springfield. First game looked pretty good all around.

    Second game Furnish looked pretty poor. He was missing spots, keeping the ball up, and his velocity seemed a lot lower than expected.

    Joe Williams??? Has anyone seen this guy throw before? I don’t know how he hasn’t had shoulder surgery yet. He looks like he’d be a far better cricket hurler than professional baseball pitcher. According to the stadium gun his fb was topping out at 79. And his curve was still hitting 75. Can this guy really not dial it up anymore for a fb? If you see his mechanics I guess it makes sense.

    DJ’s error was simply him watching what the runners were doing instead of watching the ball, was costly at the time. Still looks like he’s bored in AA. Give the kid a challenge.

    • azruavatar says:

      For reference, Williams is a Dr. Mike Marshall disciple, which is why his velocity is so low. Marshall has some *unique* ideas about pitching deliveries.

  4. Swirls AEPi says:

    It looks like we got Joe Williams from the Rockies organization? Any news who we gave up for this anti-fireballer? (would the proper term be snowballer?)

    6 HR given up by the A+ team. Holy frijoles. Seems a bit high for a park that is death on home runs. I take it there were hurricane force winds blowing through Palm Beach last night.

  5. VolsnCards5 says:

    Delasco hasn’t been in the DFR recently…is he slumping or just not being remarkable anymore?

  6. Pierce says:

    So, how long do the Cardinals keep Hill at catcher?

  7. bookerd says:

    What is the deal with Palm Beach, they are really struggling this year. I thought they would be better than this

  8. Chris says:

    Descalso was 3-7 with two 2B’s and two runs scored in the doubleheader, not sure how that was left out of the DFR. The guy is two months younger than Wallace, plays second base and has a .983 OPS, he’s definitely been impressive so far.

  9. southeast redbird says:

    Palm Beach is getting pounded again.
    I am always a believer when offense is down the defense needs to pick you up and vice versa, no one is helping anyone at this point.
    I am not sure they will move anyone to bring relief, when you take from one team, you always risk the chance of not helping the other team. PB at this point is probably considered practice for those who will move up.
    PB is the lost stepchild, no attendance to speak of, better keep the other fans happy.

    They did not play at the field in PB last night.

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