Triple-A: Oklahoma City 5 @ Memphis 3
On the last day of the minor league season, RHP Brian Corey (7-9; 5.34) came within one out of getting his first complete game of the season, but a two out error in the 9th and a pitch count of 112, gave RHP Josh Rupe the opportunity to get a one out save. Corey went 8.2 innings, allowing three runs on eight hits and a walk before Joaquin Arias’ fielding blunder forced him from the game.
LF Casey Benjamin (.231/.349/.341) finished the season strong, going 4-5 with a homer, three RBI, and his third stolen base of the season. The bottom four hitters for Oklahoma City — CF Greg Golson, 3B Travis Metcalf, RF Jared Bolden, and 2B Adam Fox — all singled once in four trips to the plate. C Max Ramirez (.234/.323/.336) walked, singled, and stole a base.
Triple-A: @Memphis 6, Oklahoma City 1
RHP Elizardo Ramirez (9-11; 4.63) ended his season on a sour note, going five innings and allowing five earned runs on nine hits and two walks. The bulk of the trouble came in the first, when Ramirez gave up a pair of singles and a two-out walk to load the bases for Brian Barden, who knocked it out to give Memphis an early 4-0 lead. RHP Mike Wood came on in relief and improved his infinite ERA with two perfect innings, during which he fanned three. Wood’s only other appearance saw him allow two runs without recording an out.
CF Greg Golson (.258/.299/.344) managed the RedHawk’s only extra base hit, tripling to lead off the second and scoring their only run. 1B Royce Huffman (.297/.382/.411) and RF Jared Bolden (.375/.444/.563) both went 2-4 with a pair of singles, and the team’s only RBI came from C Zach Zaneski at the bottom of the order.
Triple-A:
Game 1 – @Memphis 7, Oklahoma City 2 F/7
RHP Brian Gordon (7-3; 3.49) was roughed up for five runs on six hits and a walk in just four innings. LHP Mike Hinckley (1-1; 3.26) finished the game off with two unremarkable innings, allowing three hits, a walk, and two earned runs while striking out three.
SS Joaquin Arias and 1B Royce Huffman each walked and singled in four plate appearances, and Arias stole a pair of bases and scored on a wild pitch in the 3rd. RF Jared Bolden got Oklahoma City’s lone RBI with his first triple-A homer in the 7th inning.
Game 2 – @Memphis 5, Oklahoma City 3 F/7
The nightcap wasn’t much more successful with LHP Chris Cooper making his first start for the RedHawks, going 4.1 innings and letting four runs score on seven hits. RHP Jailen Peguero (0-1; 3.86) fared a bit better, allowing a run in 1.2 frames while striking out two.
DH Justin Leone (.211/.318/.474) was the offensive star of the game, driving in all of Oklahoma City’s runs with a three-run homer in the 4th. SS Casey Benjamin (.221/.344/.324) went 2-3 with a pair of singles and a run scored, and 2B Adam Fox (.194/.242/.290) tried to boost his fledgling average with a double in three at bats.
Triple-A: @Memphis 5, Oklahoma City 3
RHP Kris Benson (4-5; 5.24) was the sacrificial lamb last night, needing 120 pitches to get the eight inning complete game. Benson allowed five runs on twelve hits and two walks while striking out five batters.
LF Jared Bolden, in his second game up from Hickory, got his first hits in triple-A by singling twice in four trips. CF Greg Golson (.260/.302/.344) was 1-4 with a double, the RedHawks’ only extra base hit, while 1B Royce Huffman (.296/.380/.413) got a single, walk, and RBI. He also stole his fifth base of the season.
Triple-A: @Oklahoma City 4, New Orleans 3 F/10
RHP Luis Mendoza (6-7; 4.53) was a bit wild, walking four and giving up seven hits in 6.2 innings, but he was effective in the end, allowing only three runs and fanning six. LHP A.J. Murray (2-2; 3.28) and RHP Josh Rupe (5-7; 6.78) combined for 3.1 innings of hitless relief, with Rupe earning the win.
CF Greg Golson, SS Casey Benjamin, and 1B Royce Huffman each smacked a single from the top three spots in the lineup, with Benjamin and Huffman walking as well. C Max Ramirez (.235/.322/.340) homered in the second and knocked in another run with an 8th inning sac fly to tie the game. Ramirez drew an intentional walk with one out in the 10th and Casey Benjamin at second, and 3B Travis Metcalf (.235/.333/.441) brought Benjamin home with his second single of the night.
Triple-A: New Orleans 3 @ Oklahoma City 0
RHP Bryan Corey (6-9; 5.52) was rocky at the onset, but ended up going eight strong innings. He needed 111 pitches to power through almost the entire game, allowing ten hits and three runs along the way. 30-year-old LHP Chris Cooper, who was just signed three days ago, made his season debut with an inning of one hit, scoreless baseball. Cooper spent the last two years playing in Italy.
But despite the solid pitching effort, the RedHawks never had a chance. They never got a runner past second base, and only combined for three singles and three walks all night. 3B Travis Metcalf (.207/.324/.448) accounted for half the team’s base runners, going 1-2 with a pair of walks. The only other Oklahoma City hits belonged to 1B Royce Huffman (.295/.378/.414) and 2B Adam Fox (.212/.268/.308), who also stole his first base at triple-A this year. LF Justin Leone, also signed on Monday, had a rough night going 0-4 with three Ks.
Triple-A: @Oklahoma City 3, New Orleans 0
RHP Elizardo Ramirez (9-10; 4.47) gave Oklahoma City six shutout innings, allowing just five hits and striking out three while earning his ninth win of the season. LHP Mike Hinckley (1-1; 3.02) bridged the gap between Ramirez and RHP Jailen Peguero with a scoreless 7th, and Peguero (0-1; 3.60) fired off two bizarre innings in which he walked five, fanned three, and didn’t allow a run.
SS Joaquin Arias (.269/.296/.341) and CF Greg Golson (.263/.306/.347) both went 2-5 with an RBI as the 1 and 2 hitters in the order, while 1B Royce Huffman (.296/.379/.416) doubled and walked twice from the 3 spot. The only other RedHawk run was driven in by C Max Ramirez (.258/.325/.333), who singled once in four trips to the plate.
Former Ranger John Koronka got the loss for New Orleans.
Triple-A: @Oklahoma City 9, New Orleans 4
Despite four strong innings in a spot start, RHP Brian Gordon (7-2; 3.07) didn’t get a win because he didn’t pitch the necessary five innings to qualify. He left with a 3-0 lead after going four innings of scoreless two hit baseball. RHP Josh Rupe (4-7; 6.93) was the winning pitcher despite allowing a pair of runs on two hits and three walks in 2.2 innings. RHP Willie Eyre (0-0; 2.10) got a save after two perfect innings, striking out three.
C Max Ramirez (.237/.327/.335) had two singles and two walks with an RBI, while LF Casey Benjamin (.215/.336/.321) reached base five times with a double and four walks. 1B Royce Huffman (.295/.377/.414) was the only starter to not drive in a run, but he still managed a 2-4 effort, walking and doubling in the process.
Triple-A: @Iowa 2, Oklahoma City 0
RHP Kris Benson (4-4; 5.19) earned a loss despite allowing only one run on four hits and two walks in seven innings. He also struck out seven Cubs. RHP Warner Madrigal (2-2; 2.57) continued his recent slide, surrendering a run in his one inning of work. In his last three appearances, Madrigal has allowed five earned runs in 2.2 innings.
CF Brandon Boggs (.268/.380/.399) managed the RedHawks’ only extra base hit, going 1-3 with a double. He also managed Oklahoma City’s only walk. Newly acquired RF Ryan Freel (.333/.429/.333) was singled once in his second game for the Hawks. Justin Smoak wasn’t in the lineup.
Triple-A: @Iowa 4, Oklahoma City 2
RHP Bryan Corey (6-8; 5.69) only lasted four innings, giving up six hits and four walks to go with three runs. RHP Willie Eyre (0-0; 2.23) pitched three dominant innings of relief, holding the Cubs scoreless on only one hit.
All five RedHawk hits came from the first four batters in the lineup, with SS Joaquin Arias, LF Casey Benjamin, and 3B Esteban German all going 1-4. The remaining hits came from the cleanup hitter, 1B Justin Smoak (.240/.362/.359), who singled and blasted his fourth homer at triple-A. Although Smoak’s combined OBP for the season is .410, he’s managed just 12 home runs in 381 at bats.
Triple-A:
Game 1 – @Iowa 2, Oklahoma City 1 F/7
Any hit RHP Guillermo Moscoso gave up to the Iowa Cubs had to go through him. Or at least off him. Moscoso (5-4; 2.31) retired 15 of the 16 batters he faced, with the lone hit coming on a 4th inning single that he deflected on the mound. Moscoso finished with a line of one hit, no walks, no runs, and six strikeouts in five innings.
The game was scoreless when RHP Jailen Peguero (0-1; 6.35) entered in the bottom of the 6th. He allowed two base runners: a lead off walk, and a one-out homer that gave Iowa a 2-0 lead.
The RedHawks took advantage of a pair of Cubs errors to bring their lone home in the 7th. 1B Justin Smoak (.234/.360/.340) drew his second walk of the game to put the go-ahead run on base, but RF Brandon Boggs took a called third strike to end game one. C Max Ramirez (.237/.318/.335) reached base three times with a single and a pair of walks.
Triple-A: Postponed
Double-A: Frisco4 @ San Antonio 3
LHP Kasey Kiker (7-7; 3.86) struggled with his control again, allowing three runs on five hits, four walks, and a wild pitch in 4.1 innings. Kiker now has 15 walks in his last 19 innings and has a 4.7 BB/9 ratio for the season. RHP Brennan Garr (3-3; 4.09) got the win with two scoreless innings and RHP Clayton Hamilton (1-3; 4.57) earned a one out save.
RF Steven Murphy (.203/.266/.374) was 2-4 with a single and a two-run homer and 1B Chad Tracy (.278/.328/.489) drove in Frisco’s other two runs with a double in the 4th. LF Dustin Majewski (.265/.359/.349) singled twice and walked in four plate appearances.
Triple-A: @Omaha 1, Oklahoma City 0
RHP Luis Mendoza (6-6; 4.17) tossed his second complete game in three starts, lasting eight innings and allowing a run on six hits and two walks.
But the offense only mustered four singles and three walks and failed to score a run in support of Mendoza. LF Royce Huffman (.294/.379/.414) was the only RedHawk to reach base twice, with a single and a walk. 1B Justin Smoak (.240/.359/.350) singled once in four plate appearances, and the recently reacquired 3B Travis Metcalf (.375/.375/1.125) singled and stole second.
One time Ranger 3B Travis Metcalf was designated for assignment by Texas on April 5, despite mashing six home runs in just 56 major league at bats last season. Metcalf was claimed by the Royals, who play about 100 miles from his hometown of Manhattan, Kansas, and spent this season with their triple-A affiliate in Omaha. He struggled, posting a line of .219/.285/.345 in 388 at bats, and the Royals released him just a few days after his 27th birthday.
Texas swooped in, signing Metcalf to a minor league deal and sending him to the triple-A Oklahoma City RedHawks. And Metcalf headed right back to Omaha to play against his former club in the final game of a four-game set between the RedHawks and the Royals last night.
Metcalf’s OPS was .630 this year for the Royals. And for the RedHawks? After one game, it’s 2.500 thanks to a 2-4, two homer performance against his former mates.
Welcome back, Mr. Metcalf. (more…)
Triple-A:
Game 1 – @Omaha 8, Oklahoma City 3
RHP Bryan Corey (6-7; 5.64) was roughed up for eight runs on ten hits and a walk in 4.2 innings. LHP Mike Hinckley (1-1; 3.15) closed out the seven inning game with 1.1 scoreless innings from the pen.
1B Justin Smoak (.247/.370/.362) went 2-3 with a double. CF Brandon Boggs (.274/.387/.399) also had a 2-3 night, and C Max Ramirez (.237/.313/.339) drove in a pair of runs withs a 2nd inning double. He also walked.
Game 2 – Oklahoma City 4 @ Omaha 2
The pitching was great through six innings for the RedHawks, with RHP Elizardo Ramirez (8-10; 4.67) tossing five innings of five hit, shutout baseball. RHP Pedro Strop (1-1; 7.82) followed with a perfect sixth inning, but RHP Warner Madrigal (2-1; 2.09) gave up a two-run homer before recording three straight groundouts to end the game.
1B Justin Smoak continued his slow progression through triple-A with a single and three walks in four plate appearances. C Kevin Richardson (.225/.291/.428) and 2B Adam Fox (.217/.217/.261) each went 1-3 with an RBI double from the bottom of the RedHawks’ order. DH Chris Davis (.327/.418/.521) combined an 0-3 game one with an 0-4 game two for an 0-7, three strikeout performance on what could be his final day in Oklahoma City. (more…)
Triple-A: @Omaha 5, Oklahoma City 4
RHP Brandon McCarthy had by far the longest outing of his rehab stint by lasting seven innings, although he allowed seven hits, three walks and four runs. LHP A.J. Murray (2-2; 3.30) gave up four hits and a walk in 1.2 innings, and he allowed the winning run to score with two outs in the bottom of the 9th.
3B Chris Davis (.342/.433/.544) singled four times in five trips and drove in two runs. 1B Justin Smoak (.235/.353/.347) was 1-3 with a single and two walks, and SS Joaquin Arias (.276/.301/.354) singled three times from the leadoff spot.
Neftali Feliz was the K machine in the Rangers’ farm system at the onset of the year, having racked up 250 strikeouts in 198.2 career minor league innings. While Feliz could still be called a “prospect” for the moment — his 17 strikeouts in 11.2 major league innings might beg to differ — if you look around, you’ll still find quite a few strikeout artists among the deep pool of young pitching talent the Rangers boast.
Robbie Ross has posted a K/9 ratio of 10.16 with 67 strikeouts in 59.1 innings at Spokane this year. Hickory’s Yoon-Hee Nam has 96 punchouts in 80 innings, good for a ratio of 10.8, while Jose Monegro’s 42 Ks in 27.2 innings has him at 13.66 K/9 in the Arizona League. Then, of course, there’s the completely ridiculous Miguel De Los Santos of the Dominican Summer League, who has 68 strikeouts (and only seven hits allowed) in 31 innings. His ratio is a stupid 19.74.
And now it looks as though 2009 3rd rounder Robbie Erlin could eventually end up joining the club after a pair relief appearances and a very impressive, albeit tiny, sample size. Through two innings, Erlin has fanned six for a K/9 of 27.00. So far, so good.
Triple-A: Colorado Springs 6 @ Oklahoma City 3
RHP Luis Mendoza (6-5; 4.44) followed up his no-hitter with a 12-hitter. He also walked a batter and allowed six runs in 4.1 innings of work. RHP Jailen Peguero (0-0; 3.86), just signed a week ago after being released by the Angels earlier this year, had his first scoreless outing as a RedHawk, walking two and fanning three in 1.2 innings. RHP Pedro Strop (1-1; 9.28) pitched a shutout inning in his second appearance since being called up from double-A, and RHP Warner Madrigal (2-1; 1.75) was perfect in the 9th.
3B Royce Huffman (.289/.377/.408) drove in a pair of runs on a single and a sac fly, but struck out in his other two at bats. 1B Chris Davis (.327/.421/.540) also struck out twice, but his double was the only RedHawk hit that went for extra bases. DH Justin Smoak (.239/.354/.356) was 1-2 with a single. He also walked and was hit by a pitch. (more…)
Triple-A: Colorado Springs 13 @ Oklahoma City 3
RHP Kris Benson (3-3; 5.91) took the loss on a six hit, five walk, nine run performance in three innings of work. RHP Josh Rupe (3-7; 7.13) also struggled, allowing three runs in three innings of relief. But LHP A.J. Murray (2-1; 3.22) finally shut the Sky Sox down over the final third of the game, allowing three hits and an unearned run.
1B Chris Davis (.329/.425/.541) singled twice and walked in five trips. He came in to score on a Brandon Boggs (.267/.384/.400) homer, who finished 1-3 with a walk. DH Justin Smoak (.236/.346/.354) singled once in four plate appearances, but RF Nelson Cruz stayed hitless in his rehab assignment, going 0-5 with three strikeouts.
Triple-A: Colorado Springs 6 @ Oklahoma City 0
This one was ugly. Real ugly.
RHP Brian Corey(6-6; 5.14) allowed four runs on ten hits and a walk in 5.2 innings of work.
The offense fell victim to a combined no-hitter from four Colorado Springs pitchers and managed just three base runners all game. The RedHawk offensive players of the game: DH Chris Davis (.324/.420/.542), who drew two of Oklahoma City’s three walks, and Greg Golson (.270/.314/.360), who went 0-3 but was the only member of the starting lineup to avoid striking out. Yikes. (more…)
Triple-A: @Oklahoma City 2, Salt Lake 1 F/10
It was the second straight solid rehab start for RHP Brandon McCarthy, who went 4.2 innings and gave up four hits, a walk, a run, and stuck out five. The lone run to his name came in the 1st inning on a solo shot by Salt Lake RF Terry Evans, who now has 25 homers and 26 stolen bases.
Four relievers combined efforts to shut the Bees down the rest of the way, with RHP Josh Rupe (3-7; 7.06) and RHP Willie Eyre (0-0; 2.45) each tossed 2.1 scoreless innings out of the bullpen, and RHP Brian Gordon ( 7-2; 3.26) got the win with a scoreless 10th.
The RedHawks only managed four hits all game, but they walked nine times as a team. Two of the hits came from 2B Jose Vallejo (.233/.318/.349) in the nine spot, who also had an RBI. 1B Justin Smoak (.240/.353/.364) was 0-3 with a pair of strikeouts, but he also walked twice. A rehabbing Nelson Cruz was 0-2 with a walk. Chris Davis was not in the lineup. (more…)
Triple-A: @Oklahoma City 7, Salt Lake 6
RHP Elizardo Ramirez (7-10; 4.86) struggled initially, allowing three runs on five hits in his first two innings of work. But he settled in and held the Bees scoreless over three more innings, giving up just three hits and a walk the rest of the way.
The RedHawks entered the bottom of the 8th trailing 6-1, but managed a six-run rally to give them the lead. LF Casey Benjamin (.233/.336/.343) had two-run bomb in the inning, one of his two hits on the night. 1B Justin Smoak (.245/.352/.371) stayed hot with two singles and a walk in five trips to the plate. Smoak, who led the 8th off with a ground out, came back up with the bases loaded and two out, singling home the tying and go-ahead runs for the last of his three RBI on the night. He’s now hit in six straight games.
3B Chris Davis (.326/.416/.546) also had a pair of singles. RHP Warner Madrigal (2-1; 1.79) earned his 17th save, allowing only a two-out single in the ninth. C Max Ramirez (.236/.311/.329) was hitless but walked twice in his first game game back after rehabbing in the Arizona League.
Saturday was a good day to be a Texas Ranger, even if you haven’t quite made it the show yet. The Rangers beat up on the Red Sox in Arlington, and they went 5-1 on the farm.
Triple-A: Oklahoma City 4 @ Salt Lake 3
Both teams put up all of their runs in one inning, but the RedHawks struck first in the bottom of the 4th. Oklahoma City managed five of their six hits in the inning and posted a four spot courtesy of a pair of two-out RBI hits from DH Royce Huffman (.294/.382/.417) and LF Casey Benjamin (.218/.333/.328). 1B Justin Smoak (.238/.345/.367) walked and singled in four trips to extend his hitting streak to five games. 3B Chris Davis walked but was held hitless and struck out.
RHP Guillermo Moscoso (5-3; 2.17) had a passable start, going 5.2 innings and surrendering four hits, four walks and three runs. He got the win, but it was just the second time in 10 appearances at triple-A that he’s allowed more than two runs.
RHP Willie Eyre (0-0; 2.67) loaded the bases with one out in the 8th, but got a ground ball that turned into an inning-ending double play to maintain the lead. RHP Warner Madrigal (2-1; 1.87) pitched a relatively calm 9th to earn his 16th save. (more…)
Luis Mendoza threw one inning in Arlington this year, way back on May 2. He entered in the 6th inning of a game against the Chicago White Sox with the Rangers ahead 9-1. After retiring the first two batters he faced, Mendoza allowed a single, a hit batter, a walk, and an AJ Pierzynski grand slam. The 36.00 ERA he left the game with stands today, as he was optioned to Oklahoma City four days after his outing and hasn’t been called back up. For his career, Mendoza owns a 7.73 ERA at the ML level. His numbers this season at triple-A have been solid but unspectacular, and at 25-years-old, he’s nearing an age where he might be starting to outgrow the term “prospect.”
But none of that mattered last night. Mendoza’s final line against the Salt Lake Bees: nine innings, six walks, zero runs, zero hits. (more…)
Triple-A: OFF
Double-A: Frisco 8 @ Tulsa 6 in 10 innings
It got ugly again for LHP Kasey Kiker (7-6; 3.81), who allowed six runs on five hits and four walks in five innings. The RoughRiders used four relievers to pitch a shutout the rest of the way. RHP Pedro Strop (5-5; 4.53) got the win after fanning three Drillers in 1.2 innings.
1B Chad Tracy and 3B Adam Fox provided the offense for Frisco with four homers and seven of the team’s eight RBI between them. Fox (.282/.334/.516) put the Riders on the board with a solo shot in the 2nd, but Frisco didn’t score again until Tracy (.269/.320/.470) belted a 3-run homer in the 8th. Fox followed with his second blast to tie it at six, and Tracy put Frisco ahead for good with a 2-run shot in the 10th.
Ian Kinsler was 0-5 with a strikeout. (more…)