Hot Takes From the Farm: Opening Weekend
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Tammy Rainey
Apr 8, 2019, 09:00 EDT
I thought about entitling this one “Hot Cakes from the Farm” but i was afraid too many wouldn’t get the wordplay. Oh well. After the first 11 games for the Blue Jays, we need to turn our attention elsewhere, amirite?
The format for these weekly reports will be pretty lose. Until you get some weeks into a season you can’t really draw conclusions so especially early on the main function is simply to highlight interesting performances or news of note. Eventually there may be prospect ranking updates or some such as well as highlighting specific players on the rise (or decline) as the season progresses. Also, from now to the end of the season when I reference prospect rankings I’ll be referring to my own list since many of the rests either do not update at all, or only do so at mid-season and things change (graduations, trades, etc). For reference, here’s my opening day Top 60 (yes I know there’s no such thing as actually having 60 prospects but these are all players of interest for one reason or another even though most will never accumulate one WAR in the majors – because you can’t know which is which).
1
Vlad Guerrero, Jr
BUFF
16
Trent Thornton
TOR
31
Alejandro Kirk
LAN
46
Jacob Waguespack
BUFF
2
Bo Bichette
BUFF
17
Chavez Young
DUN
32
Santiago Espinal
NH
47
Josh Winckowski
LAN
3
Dan Jansen
TOR
18
Miguel Hiraldo
Ext.
33
Samad Taylor
DUN
48
Chad Spanberger
NH
4
Nate Pearson
DUN
18
Rowdy Tellez
TOR
34
Jordan Romano
BUFF
49
Zach Jackson
NH
5
Eric Pardinho
LAN
20
Griffin Conine
Sus.
35
Leanardo Jiminez
Ext.
50
Joshua Palacios
NH
6
Anthony Alford
BUFF
21
TJ Zeuch
BUFF
36
Justin Maese
DUN
51
Otto Lopez
LAN
7
Jordan Groshans
LAN
22
Gabriel Moreno
Ext.
37
Hagen Danner
LAN
52
Joey Murray
LAN
8
Sean Reid-Foley
BUFF
23
Ryan Noda
DUN
38
Brock Lundquest
NH
53
Sean Wymer
LAN
9
Kevin Smith
NH
24
Logan Warmoth
DUN
39
Forrest Wall
NH
54
Domonic Abadassa
LAN
10
Cavan Biggio
BUFF
25
Elvis Luciano
TOR
40
Zach Logue
NH
55
Demi Orimoloye
DUN
11
Hector Perez
NH
26
Riley Adams
DUN
41
Ronny Brito
Ext.
56
Cullen Large
DUN
12
Adam Kloffenstein
Ext.
27
Cal Stevenson
DUN
42
Jackson McClleland
NH
57
McGregory Contrares
LAN
13
Orelvis Martinez
Ext.
28
Yensey Diaz
NH
43
Julian Merryweather
BUFF
58
Kevin Vicuna
DUN
14
Patrick Murphy
NH
29
Juan De Paula
LAN
44
Maximo Castillo
DUN
59
Andrew Sopko
NH
15
David Paulino
BUFF
30
Reese McGuire
BUFF
45
Jon Davis
BUFF
60
Justin Schafer
BUFF
Bold = reasonable chance of graduating soon; Red = IL; Ext. = Extended Spring; Sus. = Suspended
Speaking of graduations, Billy McKinney and Thomas Pannone have passed the MLB limit for rookie eligibility and are no longer officially considered “prospects.”
So, even though it’s only four games and we’re not even through the rotation yet, what’s the first impression from the farm?
Some excellent starting pitching, for one thing. Look at these lines:
Jacob Waugespack: 6 IP, 6 H, 1 ER, 0 BB, 8 K
Zach Logue: 6 IP, 2 H, 0 ER, 0 BB, 5 K
Yennsy Diaz: 6 IP, 1 H, 0 ER, 0 BB, 5 K
Nate Pearson: 5 IP, 4 H, 1 ER, 1 BB, 6 K
Maximo Castillo: 4 IP, 2 H, 1 ER, 0 BB, 5 K
Justin Dillon: 5.2 IP, 3 H, 0 ER, 1 BB, 5 K
Josh Winckowski: 5 IP, 2 H, 0 ER, 3 BB, 7 K
Joey Murray: 5 IP, 4 H, 0 ER, 2 BB, 5 K
Sean Wymer: 6 IP, 7 H, 1 ER, 1 BB, 4 K
So out of 16 starts, nine were 1 or less earned run outings from the SP, of those all but one went at least 5 IP, all but one featured at least five strikeouts and only two saw more than a single free pass. Nice work gentlemen.
Offensively, Lansing is enjoying #7 Jordan Groshans and his .444 BA, Super-utility Otto Lopez who’s also hitting .400, and catcher Hagen Danner who’s hammered two HR so far. Dunedin has fully five players off to hot hitting starts, none moreso than catcher Riley Adams and 3B Cullen Large. The catching tandem in NH has combined for an .838 OPS, and CF Joshua Palacios is hotter than even that (.930 OPS). In Buffalo veterans Andy Burns and Eric Sogard are off to nice starts but Cavan Biggio is hitting .500 in the first four games.
With no major league game tomorrow, it’s a perfect chance to give a listen to some of the farm teams and perhaps enjoy not just good pitching but the occasional run scored as well.