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Update on Gamecocks in the pros

  • Thought I'd give a quick breakdown on how a few former players are performing in the minors this year.

    Jackie Bradley Jr. (Red Sox)- High-A: In 51 games, hitting .376 with an OBP of .492, already an amazing 23 doubles and 3 home runs, also 13 steals, likely to move up to AA soon

    John Taylor (Mariners)- Low-A: 4.87 ERA in 20.1 innings pitched, has struggled with his control giving up 12 walks, still getting a ton of groundouts and only one home run given up

    Steven Neff (Giants)- Low-A: 3.73 ERA in 31.1 innings pitched out of the bullpen, has struck out 35 and walked 14 so Neff is off to a promising start this year

    Scott Wingo (Dodgers)- High-A: aggressive assignment for Wingo, hitting .250 but, of course, his OBP is .376 with 7 doubles, 4 triples and 7 steals

    Sam Dyson (Blue Jays)- High-A: went 2-0 while showing very good command after sitting out 2011 following surgery, he has been promoted to AA and has moved to the bullpen

    Blake Cooper (Diamondbacks)- High-A: working solely out of bullpen, is 1-3 over 21.2 with 26 strikeouts and only 8 walks

    Bobby Haney (Giants)- High-A: the power hitting Haney is batting .378 in just 37 ABs after missing more than a month with injury

    Whit Merrifield (Royals)- High-A: In 51 games mostly leading off, hitting .274 with 12 doubles, 5 homers and 12 stolen bases

    Justin Dalles (Orioles)- Low-A: started season late and hit .329 with 4 home runs in 20 games before being moved up to High-A recently

    Reese Havens (Mets)- Double-A: has struggled this year batting .154 in 29 games, has drawn over 20 walks with less than 100 at bats but is also striking out a lot

    Mike Cisco (Phillies) - Double-A: impressive 1.30 ERA through 27.2 inning out of the pen with 27 strikeouts and only 8 walks, Cisco has been very consistent and could eventually find himself in a big league bullpen

    Adrian Morales and Peter Mooney have yet to see their seasons begin while James Darnell is getting his shot with the Padres, and Justin Smoak is playing better each month and is poised for a big second half. Brian Roberts is rehabbing and could see him back in the Orioles lineup within a few weeks along with fellow Orioles and Gamecocks Steve Pearce and Steven Tolleson.

    Some former Gamecock commits are having great years, most notably Wil Myers who is now one of the top 3 prospects in the game with his 19 home runs already this year. Exciting to add more to these ranks over the next few days.

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  • thanks for posting!!!! Like how you put your input in there as well and not just a bunch of numbers....

    How high has Reese made it so far? Seemed like he would at least be in triple A by this point.

    Why have some of the seasons not begun??? Do they wait for the draft to be over first and then fill those rosters with drafted players. And while Adrian and Peter wait, I assume they stay in Florida for extended spring training??

    scottusc03

  • samcock said...

    Thought I'd give a quick breakdown on how a few former players are performing in the minors this year.

    Jackie Bradley Jr. (Red Sox)- High-A: In 51 games, hitting .376 with an OBP of .492, already an amazing 23 doubles and 3 home runs, also 13 steals, likely to move up to AA soon

    John Taylor (Mariners)- Low-A: 4.87 ERA in 20.1 innings pitched, has struggled with his control giving up 12 walks, still getting a ton of groundouts and only one home run given up

    Steven Neff (Giants)- Low-A: 3.73 ERA in 31.1 innings pitched out of the bullpen, has struck out 35 and walked 14 so Neff is off to a promising start this year

    Scott Wingo (Dodgers)- High-A: aggressive assignment for Wingo, hitting .250 but, of course, his OBP is .376 with 7 doubles, 4 triples and 7 steals

    Sam Dyson (Blue Jays)- High-A: went 2-0 while showing very good command after sitting out 2011 following surgery, he has been promoted to AA and has moved to the bullpen

    Blake Cooper (Diamondbacks)- High-A: working solely out of bullpen, is 1-3 over 21.2 with 26 strikeouts and only 8 walks

    Bobby Haney (Giants)- High-A: the power hitting Haney is batting .378 in just 37 ABs after missing more than a month with injury

    Whit Merrifield (Royals)- High-A: In 51 games mostly leading off, hitting .274 with 12 doubles, 5 homers and 12 stolen bases

    Justin Dalles (Orioles)- Low-A: started season late and hit .329 with 4 home runs in 20 games before being moved up to High-A recently

    Reese Havens (Mets)- Double-A: has struggled this year batting .154 in 29 games, has drawn over 20 walks with less than 100 at bats but is also striking out a lot

    Mike Cisco (Phillies) - Double-A: impressive 1.30 ERA through 27.2 inning out of the pen with 27 strikeouts and only 8 walks, Cisco has been very consistent and could eventually find himself in a big league bullpen

    Adrian Morales and Peter Mooney have yet to see their seasons begin while James Darnell is getting his shot with the Padres, and Justin Smoak is playing better each month and is poised for a big second half. Brian Roberts is rehabbing and could see him back in the Orioles lineup within a few weeks along with fellow Orioles and Gamecocks Steve Pearce and Steven Tolleson.

    Some former Gamecock commits are having great years, most notably Wil Myers who is now one of the top 3 prospects in the game with his 19 home runs already this year. Exciting to add more to these ranks over the next few days.

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  • Did the same post last week....no love

    This post was edited by gamecockpuck18 on 6/4/2012 at 9:23 PM

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  • Reese has really been hung up by multiple injuries over the years. He's currently in Double A, but is not playing well. He's had some previous Double A experience over the last few years so his slow start does not speak well about his major league chances anytime soon. It is still early in the season and he can turn it around, but I'd be worried about lingering injuries affecting him at this point since he is a lot better than his .154 average.

    I believe Peter Mooney has an injury. John may be able to help me out with that one. Not sure about Morales. I wouldn't think he would be assigned to short season ball, but it's possible.

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  • Bobby Haney hitting over 300???/ Whatttt???

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  • gamecock4life99 said...

    Bobby Haney hitting over 300???/ Whatttt???

    Haney has moved to first base, due to his gaining 54lbs and adding more power to an already plus power swing. He is hitting third, and leads the team in RBI's.

    Just kidding. Has to be some statistical anomaly. I cannot imagine him maintaining that avg.

    I am not at all surprised to see Pearce back up there. He barrels everything he hits.

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    Ally will beat the crap out of Uga.

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  • Haney did hit the first grand slam in Carolina Stadium history. Don't forget that.

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  • "The Power Hitting" Bobby Haney???? Okaaaayyy

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