Ryan Jackson flashed a touch of the power he occasionally showed in AA, and Springfield scores a bunch of runs without the help of Oscar Taveras as the system goes 2-2

Memphis 7,  Omaha 5

  • The Memphis offense walked all over a rehabbing Jonathan Sanchez, tagging him for six runs in 2.2 innings.
  • Ryan Jackson had an excellent night, going 3-5 with his third home run.
  • Mark Hamilton hit his fourth home run.
  • Cedric Hunter had a home run and a pair of walks.
  • John Gast picked up the win without impressing, giving up eight hits in 5.2 innings and one strike out to a pair of walks.
  • Fernando Salas continued to struggle, giving up a home run to Wil Myers in addition to a double and a pair of singles in the ninth.

Springfield 8, Corpus Christi 3

  • Kolten Wong was 2-4, as was Chris Swauger. Wong stole his eighth base.
  • Kyle Conley has transitioned reasonably with his move to Springfield. He’s hitting .240/.324/.480 since arriving there. He and Greg Garcia were each 1-3 with a walk.
  • Oscar Taveras’ average dips below .300 with a 1-5 game.
  • Richard Castillo went 6 innings with 8 hits but only 1 run. He walked two and struck out three.
  • Deryk Hooker had a scoreless 1-hit inning with a strikeout.

Palm Beach 0, Clearwater 3

  • Phillies lefty Jessie Biddle destroyed the PB Cardinals tonight, putting up 7.0 innings of 4 hit baseball, with a 12/1 K/BB ratio.
  • Mike O’Neill was 1-3 with a double and a walk.
  • Chris Edmondson was 2-4.
  • Nick Gillung struggled with his control early, walking five batters, but only gave up three runs in his six innings.
  • Iden Nazario threw the other two innings perfectly, striking out three.

Quad Cities 1, Burlington 3

 

7 Responses to “Daily Farm Report – 6/3/12”
  1. Gruntosaurus says:

    Gast may not have “impressed,” but still, this is a guy who was in high A for half of last year and is now pitching in one of the nastier hitting leagues in the minors. I think he’s doing just fine. (Inexplicably, he allowed a stolen base, though.)

    As for Salas, the story about his kidney stone leaves me just shaking my head in wonderment at the guy.

    • jjray says:

      I think they should sit Salas for a week.

    • sportsman says:

      and the team. since they have known about this all along

    • DT Flush says:

      I’d still like to seem him in the BP as a LOOGY in the future but he is proving he can be an effective starter. That changeup he added has really improved his arsenal.

    • pitch and hit says:

      It’s customary for teams not to give out info about a player unless on the DL. Once they found out it could have been days or a day for him passing it, so I can see why not placed on the DL.

  2. DT Flush says:

    Jackson is having a pretty good sneaky season. Not really getting talked about a ton. Still is improved offensively. I’d like to see those power numbers improve.

    • Andy Beard says:

      I’ve been working on a post about Jackson’s offensive numbers. We’ll see when we find time to post it given all of the upcoming draft coverage.

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