A’s Farmhand Of The Day
TEXAS LEAGUE (DOUBLE-A)
Springfield Cardinals 13
Midland RockHounds 3
(LP – Daley 7-8 / 4.97)
Farmhand Of The Game:
Outfielder Michael Choice
(Triple / RBI)
Worth Noting: Starter Gary Daley had a rough outing, allowing 9 runs, 5 earned, on 8 hits over 4 1/3 innings to take his 8th loss. Outfielder Michael Choice had 2 hits, including a triple, and drove in a run, while first baseman Michael Spina and shortstop Dusty Coleman both doubled in a run in the loss.
CALIFORNIA LEAGUE (HIGH-A)
Stockton Ports 5
Lancaster JetHawks 8
(LP – Urlaub 0-1 / 7.50)
Farmhand Of The Game:
Shortstop Michael Gilmartin
(Double / 2 RBIs)
Worth Noting: Right-hander Blake Hassebrock had one of his better outings since returning from the disabled list, striking out 5 in 3 2/3 scoreless innings. Shortstop Michael Gilmartin doubled in the go-ahead run for the Ports in the top of the 6th inning, but left-hander Jeff Urlaub gave up 5 runs in the bottom of the 7th to take the loss.
MIDWEST LEAGUE (CLASS-A)
Burlington Bees 3
Beloit Snappers 0
(WP – Granier 10-5 / 3.38)
Farmhand Of The Game:
Pitcher Drew Granier
(7 2/3 IP / 0 ER / 11 K / Win)
Worth Noting: Starter Drew Granier delivered another impressive outing for Burlington, allowing just 2 hits while striking out 11 over 7 2/3 innings to earn his 10th win. Catcher John Nester collected 3 hits, including a homer and a double, and drove in 2 runs in the win.
NEW YORK-PENN LEAGUE (CLASS-A SHORT-SEASON)
State College Spikes 1
Vermont Lake Monsters 2
(WP – Dull 2-0 / 0.00)
Farmhand Of The Game:
Outfielder John Wooten
(Double / RBI)
Worth Noting: Outfielder John Wooten doubled in the game-winning run in the bottom of the 8th inning for Vermont on Monday. Starter Julio Ramos tossed 3 scoreless innings, allowing just 1 baserunner on a walk, while right-hander Ryan Dull picked up his 2nd win with 1 scoreless inning in relief.
ARIZONA LEAGUE (ROOKIE SHORT-SEASON)
AZL Athletics 3
AZL Mariners 5
(LP – Johnson 1-1 / 6.00)
Farmhand Of The Game:
Catcher Reynaldo Mateo
(Double / 2 RBIs)
Worth Noting: Starter Vince Voiro allowed just 1 run in 3 innings of work, while catcher Reynaldo Mateo, serving as the designated hitter for the day, had 2 hits, including a double, and drove in 2 of the A’s 3 runs on the day.
Tuesday’s Games:
Springfield @ Midland – 6:30pm CT
(McGregor vs. Castro)
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I think John Nester had the second best performance by an A’s minor leaguer yesterday; why can’t we vote for him?