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Monday’s News & Notes

April 25, 2016
Team Yesterday Today Probable Pitchers
Syracuse Won, 7-4 @ Pawtucket,
6:15 p.m.
Espino (0-1, 4.09) vs.
Cuevas (1-1, 6.17)
Harrisburg Won, 6-3 OFF DAY N/A
Potomac Won, 3-1 (12 inn.) OFF DAY N/A
Hagerstown Won, 9-4 OFF DAY N/A


Syracuse 7 Lehigh Valley 4
• Laffey (W, 2-0) 5IP, 6H, 2R, 2ER, BB, K
• Masset (SV, 2) 1IP, 1H, 0R, 0BB, 1K
• Ryan 3-4, R, HR, 3RBI
• Skole 2-4, R, 2B, 2RBI
• Sizemore 2-4, R, BB

Brendan Ryan’s Earl Weaver special highlighted a five-run 1st as the Chiefs completed the three-game sweep of the RailRiders with a 7-4 win. Syracuse starter Aaron Laffey pitched five innings of two-run ball, giving up six hits and a walk while fanning one to get the win. Matt Grace and Trevor Gott were both dinged for a run before Nick Masset shut the door with a scoreless 9th. The Chiefs defense helped out with five double plays. Ryan led Syracuse’s 13-hit parade with three followed by Matt Skole and Scott Sizemore with two apiece.

Harrisburg 6 Bowie 3
• J. Long 3⅔ IP, 5H, R, ER, 0BB, 2K, HR
• Robinson (W, 1-0) 2⅓ IP, 3H, 0R, BB, K
• Bostick 2-3, R, 2BB, RBI, SB, CS
• Pleffner 2-5, 2R, 2B, RBI
• Collier 2-5, RBI, CS

Harrisburg put up crooked numbers three times in the first five innings and survived a late charge to double up Bowie, 6-3, and snap a three-game slide. Newcomer Jaron Long let in a run on a homer and five hits total over three and 2/3rds, with no walks and two strikeouts. Andrew Robinson got the next seven outs in relief for the win. The Senators pounded out 10 hits, with Christopher Bostick, Shawn Pleffner, and Zach Collier each collecting two, and drew 10 walks, with Bostick, Wilmer Difo, Spencer Kieboom, Brenden Webb, and Stephen each getting two BBs.

Potomac 3 Wilmington 1 (12 inn.)
• Estevez 5IP, 1H, 0R, 2BB, 1K
• Glover (BS, 1) 1⅔ IP, H, 0R, 0BB, 2K, 1-1 IR-S
• Thomas (W, 1-1) 2IP, 1H, 0R, BB, 2K
• Stevenson 2-3, R, 2B, 3BB, RBI, SB, CS
• Mesa 2-5, R, SB

The two teams made donuts on the Wilmington scoreboard for seven innings before both teams scored (sconed?) once in the 8th. The scoring drought went on for three more innings before Andrew Stevenson’s RBI double and Jose “The Orange” Marmolejos’s RBI single in the 12th put the P-Nats on top to stay and complete the five-game sweep with a 3-1 win. Wirkin “For The Weekend” one-hit the Blue Rocks for five scoreless innings, walking two and fanning one. The win went to Justin Thomas for blanking the Blue Rocks in the 10th and 11th while R.C. Orlan notched the save with a 1-2-3 twelfth. Lineup bookends Stevenson and Narciso Mesa combined for four hits, three walks, and two stolen bases to lead the Potomac offense.

Hagerstown 9 Hickory 3
• Avila 4IP, 2H, 1R, 0ER, BB, 4K
• Crownover (W, 3-0) 3IP, 1H, 0R, 0BB, 2K
• Sagal 4-5, 2R, 2HR, 5RBI
• Davidson 2-4, R, HR, RBI
• Lora 2-4, R, SB

The Suns scored in six of eight “ups” to take the game, 9-3, and the series 3-1 from Hickory. Pedro Avila started and gave up a run on two hits and a walk over four innings while striking out four. The win went to Matt Crownover, who spun three shutout innings of relief with no walks and two K’s. Ian Sagdal homered twice and drove in five while going 4-for-5 to lead the Hagerstown assault that saw every batter reach base on a dozen hits and a half-dozen walks.

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  1. KW says:
    April 25, 2016 at 9:38 am

    Any word on why Bautista left after one AB and Robles didn’t play? Should we be worried?

    Avila, the Hagerstown starter is only 19. On the flip side, Estevez is 24. Another strong long-relief stint for Crownover, who still may have good potential as a starter.

    1. Luke Erickson says:
      April 26, 2016 at 6:08 am

      No, but it would appear that Matt LeCroy is back to his old shtik about not running out the play.

  2. forensicane says:
    April 25, 2016 at 10:25 am

    Avila is clearly a rapid riser in the system when you consider that he leapfrogged a number of candidates (including accomplished college products like Grant Borne) and other Dominican promising arms seemingly above him in the pecking order (like Valerio and Fuentes) to Hagerstown this early. His arrival is therefore big news for those of us who are watching the upper echelon of organizational prospects. Obviously the Nats see something, and with his last start, so do we. The pundits will start chirping about Avila soon enough. Nice to see that age-ism will not be a ceiling. Wonder how that will translate into the Robles plan…..

    1. Wally says:
      April 25, 2016 at 4:38 pm

      What is Avila’s profile and repertoire? I’ve never heard of him

  3. Jeff says:
    April 25, 2016 at 11:21 am

    Gil. That was the eye raiser heading north on
    95: Bourne left in viera. Pistol Pete on Anderson
    Army
    Love the utility in Sagdal .
    We forget that Robles needs to rest those legs
    In cool hags evenings after winter/ spring
    In 80F plus .
    If anybody wants to read a great baseball book
    Lefty Gomez written by his daughter :

    Great Gomez line : good living ? Clean living and
    A fast outfield . I think Anderson has that this season !! Lol

    1. Jeff says:
      April 25, 2016 at 11:25 am

      Gil, your opinion on potomAc rotation
      With Workin Wilken, Phillips 66 plus
      And Luis Reyes??

  4. Karl Kolchak says:
    April 25, 2016 at 11:47 am

    Looking at the stats for the big club last night got me wondering whether the odd move of dumping Frieman so quickly and quick promoting Keys to play 1B at Syacuse wasn’t done as Clint Robinson insurance. Keyes is off to a quick start and Robinson may be turning back into a pumpkin.

    1. KW says:
      April 25, 2016 at 12:07 pm

      The MLB bench will get some shake-up whenever Revere returns, and then when Turner is promoted. C-Rob’s spot on the pine does seem to be more tenuous, particularly with den Dekker showing some life and Heisey providing heroics. I recall that the Nats had Drew playing some 1B in the spring, so presumably he could be Zim’s backup.

      FWIW, Espinosa still can be optioned.

  5. Karl Kolchak says:
    April 25, 2016 at 11:55 am

    It also does not look like we will be seeing Gott in DC anytime soon. Only 3 Ks with 6 BBs and a WHIP of 1.839 in 10.1 IP is not getting it done. Solis and de los Santos look like they’d be the next guys up for the bullpen right now.

    1. KW says:
      April 25, 2016 at 12:28 pm

      Bob Milacki worked wonders with Treinen at Syracuse last season, so here’s hoping he can get Gott straightened out.

  6. forensicane says:
    April 25, 2016 at 12:24 pm

    I don’t think the Keyes promotion relates to Robinson. He is a righthanded bat and Murphy can play 1B, just as denDekker is the next lefty bat off the bench. I also cannot see the Nats pulling the plug impatiently on Robinson.

    Be that as it may, Keyes is a better outfielder than the size of his tuchus would suggest. And he can, of course, play 1B. It’s now or never for him — why not return him to Syracuse, when there is no appreciable upgrade with Frieman?

    The first real promotion (because Ballou and Keyes essentially bounced back), is DLSantos. Like Rivero and other “stuff” prospects, his results are finally warranting the enthusiasm that prompted his acquisition for Detwiler and his promotion last summer despite mediocre statistical performance. He dominated early at AA and so now he will discover a new level. Whether he stays there when Jordan returns is unclear; Syracuse will have its own difficult decision-making, especially given Massett’s active role.

    The Heisey decision looks genius now. The Nats have been turning people out of the blue. Jaron Long, who started yesterday, appears to be one of the latest such acquisitions.

    Jeff, I’ve missed you. :)! Wirkin Estevez is a total mystery to me, and I welcome Luke’s analysis once he gets his rhythym under him. He has shown improvement, but where he is at in terms of potential and his percentage as a recovery from his injury is a bit like divining about Erick Fedde. Speaking of which, look at Erik Davis now!

    As for others, Phillips Valdez was ticketed by some to Harrisburg, but ended up at A+. Anyone with the GCL 13 pedigree is good by me! Luis Reyes appears to be the man to get an opportunity to sink or swim, and to fill innings until the lower rung cnadidates, be they Lee, Crownower, or Jefry Rodriguez warrant promotion. JefRod is another one of those in the AbelDeLosArsonist mold of finally showing some promise. But Rodriguez has started well in other years. Hopefully he can sustain his early showing and is on his way to becoming what we’ve been told he had going for him. With Boone Whiting and Reyes taking up space, the Nats are, to me, waiting for the Hagerstown rotation to earn their way up.

    1. Jeff says:
      April 25, 2016 at 12:50 pm

      Yes
      Indeed .
      Pitching holes plugged with scouts getting to
      Some far outposts in offseason / March to add on.
      Next thought. Max Schrock not long for hags.
      Does Harris and Co promote Dulin first or
      Jeffries off XST?
      Where is Wooten in XST activity ?

      1. Jeff says:
        April 25, 2016 at 12:53 pm

        Yanx always have some fruit which falls off farm
        Far from tree roots
        Best story is Tim Burke trade to expis for future
        Player agent .

      2. forensicane says:
        April 25, 2016 at 4:59 pm

        Dulin is a player. His time will come after others float or sink. Jeffries is a bloodline.

    2. Jeff says:
      April 25, 2016 at 4:28 pm

      Bummer ! Agustin placed in DL @ hags .
      His ABs must be going to what Anderson
      Did Sunday : page in LF, Sagdal @1b.
      The Royal farms connection in DC must be the
      Coaches we know now that the Royal guy
      Left for Arizona. Fish out. Arguelles in @ Burg?
      Jake Lowery should end up in PotomAc ??

  7. forensicane says:
    April 25, 2016 at 1:29 pm

    Jeff – better story is Clippard, no? But yes, I remember Tim Burke, as do you. Not all Yanks are all that, though….Upperdecki Irabu RIP. Of course, that was Loria (vomit).

    Jeff – for your amusement (and comment) – my rolling organizational top 50 (to be re-posted in 50 games). Robles is closing the gap on Giolito. Turner is an everyday difference maker, to me.

    Trea Turner
    Luke Giolito
    Victor Robles
    Austin Voth
    Jose Marmelos-Diaz

    Wilmer Difo
    Rey Lopez
    Sammy Solis
    Rafael Martin
    Rafael Bautista

    A.J. Cole
    Koda Glover
    Max Schrock
    Spencer Kieboom
    Drew Ward

    Pedro Severino
    Andrew Lee
    Andrew Stevenson
    Anderson Franco
    Telmito Agustin

    Tyler Mapes
    Chris Bostick
    Mario Sanchez
    Austen Williams
    Bryan Mejia

    Kelvin Gutierrez
    Taylor Hearn
    Erick Fedde
    Ryan Brinley
    Matt Grace

    Bryan Harper
    Brian Goodwin
    Jeffrey Rodriguez
    Phillips Valdez
    Pedro Avila

    Osvaldo Abreu
    Tyler Watson
    Maximo Valerio
    Mariano Rivera
    Matt Crownover

    Nick Lee
    Joan Baez
    John Simms
    Erik Davis
    Ian Sagdal

    Blake Perkins
    Jakson Reetz
    Tommy Peterson
    Raudy Read
    Ed Lora

    Now you have plenty to chew on!

    1. Mark L says:
      April 25, 2016 at 4:31 pm

      What, you don’t have Fede as a Top 10 like everybody else?

      A Bryan Harper sighting.

      1. forensicane says:
        April 25, 2016 at 4:52 pm

        My style is more “show me.” That’s why Soto is not in there for me yet. I should have put Abel somewhere in between 40-45. My oversight.

        There are quite a number of folks on the outside looking in who have gotten off to good starts. So flash forward a number of months and they may yet rise and rise substantially. Obviously people like von Vossen are getting noticed.

        But the point is more to recognize folks here that no one ever talks about because we are churning through the same names. And, to smoke out someone who sees these guys play to tell us what does not yet reflect in the stats and the game quotes.

        Jeff – cool how many of these are newbies, huh?

        Mark – Bryan Harper just keeps getting it done. He can’t help that Oliver Perez knows how to bunt better than Nats position players. As they like to say, they are auditioning for all of the teams. Sooner or later Grace and Solis will graduate — somewhere. If ever there was a player who would get a push because of extenuating circumstances, like 400 million of them, it would be the lefthander from Nevada.

        1. Mark L says:
          April 25, 2016 at 5:24 pm

          All good points. In a normal situation, Bryan Harper would have been out of baseball 2-3 years ago.
          But, he just keeps plugging away and it makes for a great talking point.
          He already has all the money he’ll ever need and if he just wants to keep pitching until he gets called up to the show or his arm falls off, good for him.

    2. Jeff says:
      April 25, 2016 at 4:33 pm

      Lopsided irabu (rip) deal with expos
      Correct. Top 50 list review in 3 months .

  8. Formerly Guest says:
    April 25, 2016 at 2:02 pm

    Koda Glover is gonna be in the Nats ‘pen soon, be it September or the start of next season.

    The only bad part about his numbers is that he only has 39.2 IP since getting drafted. But in those innings, he has 53Ks, just 4 BBs and only allowed 25 hits and 6 earned runs. His ERA (1.36) and WHIP (0.72) look like typos and I expect it’s only a few weeks before he’s heading up Rt. 15 to Harrisburg.

    And as we all know, once they get to AA, call-ups for the fast-risers are eminent.

    1. Karl Kolchak says:
      April 25, 2016 at 3:26 pm

      I totally agree, assuming he continues to dominate as he rises. AA ball will indeed be the key test for him. If he passes that one without much trouble, he’ll likely be a bullpen mainstay by the summer of ’17.

  9. Kirkie says:
    April 26, 2016 at 1:55 am

    Can anyone provide a link to the 2013 GCL Nats roster and stats? I’d quite like to see a “where are they now” type,of exercise….

    1. KW says:
      April 26, 2016 at 5:22 am

      The 49-9 GCL Nats from 2013:

      http://www.baseball-reference.com/register/team.cgi?id=5e5b2904

      1. Kirkie says:
        April 26, 2016 at 5:34 am

        Thanks KW. For some reason, baseballreference.com has started crashing my browser (and consequently my computer), but I can still access on ipad. A few names catch the eye from 2013 who haven’t appeared yet this season:

        Diomedes Eusebio: http://www.milb.com/player/index.jsp?sid=milb&player_id=600478#/career/R/hitting/2015/ALL

        Randy Encarnacion: http://www.milb.com/player/index.jsp?sid=milb&player_id=600467#/career/R/hitting/2015/ALL (although last year was terrible)

        Bryan Mejia: http://www.milb.com/player/index.jsp?sid=milb&player_id=606240#/career/R/hitting/2016/ALL (I love this one – 966 career ABs, and more triples than walks!)

        Hector Silvestre: http://www.milb.com/player/index.jsp?sid=milb&player_id=600470#/career/R/pitching/2016/ALL (not seen since 2014? Injured/released?)

        I guess my overriding comment would be that, despite the fact there’s a number of prospects on that roster who have come to (more) prominence since then (at least to us Nats fans), there very few who have made AA by 2016……

        1. Luke Erickson says:
          April 26, 2016 at 5:57 am

          Mejia is the everyday 2B at Potomac. Not a good fielder. Has the patience of a doctor with multiple malpractice lawsuits. But he can hit. Silvestre is on the DL as well, and believed to have come down with Nationals elbow.

        2. forensicane says:
          April 26, 2016 at 11:22 am

          I think we need to keep in mind that it was 2013, and it is still only 2016. That GCL team has many players who started there and who are very much in the mix for major league careers. And yes, by the end of 2016, a good number will have reached AA — so far several on this list.

          Austin Voth
          Nick Pivetta
          Lucas Giolito
          John Simms
          Rafael Bautista
          Wander Suero
          Jose Marmelos-Diaz
          Drew Ward
          Raudy Read
          Osvaldo Abreu
          Bryan Mejia
          Travis Ott
          Matthew Derosier
          Phillips Valdez
          Jefry Rodriguez
          Justin Thomas
          Luis Reyes

          Injuries happen, too. Silvestre missed all of last year with an injury but was the pitching force of the Potomac championship playoff run in 2014. He is still young and still a lefthanded starter.

          Voth, Pivetta, Simms, and Thomas were soon promoted up. But that is not to be held against the developmental potential of the team. Going up one level a year is optimum, but by no means a must, especially with Latinos coming in at high school age and with English as a second language. This will continue to prove to be a special squad. We will just appreciate it more in about 4-5 years.

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