Cincinnati Reds Farm Report Through Games Played on Sunday September 6, 2015
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CINCINNATI REDS FARM REPORT THROUGH GAMES PLAYED ON SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 6, 2015 SUNDAY'S TOP PERFORMER SETH VARNER (Daytona) @SethVarner26 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS LHP Seth Varner took a perfect game into the seventh inning LOUISVILLE BATS - INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE (AAA) against the Brevard County Manatees. Allowing just one single, The Bats extended their losing streak to 10-games. RHP Robert Ste- vs Indianapolis, L 5-1 Varner racked up a career-high 10 strikeouts. The Batavia, OH phenson drew the loss and hasn’t won a start since July 28. Stephen- R H E LOB native has gone 4-4 with the Tugas this season, striking out 57 son threw 6.2 innings, allowing seven hits, three earned runs, two Indianapolis 5 10 0 8 over 60.2 innings pitched. walks, and struck out three. In his last six starts, Stephenson is 0-4. Louisville 1 6 0 5 From the plate, the Bats collected six hits, with INF Kristopher Negron the only player with multiple hits. Negron finished 2-for-3 with a home Stephenson: (L) 6.2ip, 7h, 3r/er, run, a RBI, and scored a run. It was Negron’s fourth home run of the 2bb, 3k ORGANIZATIONAL STANDINGS season and first since July 21. Louisville plays it’s last game today and Iribarren: 1-3 will finish in third place in the International League West division, just 1st Half 2nd Half Overall ahead of the Toledo Mud Hens. TEAM W-L Place W-L Place W-L GB TODAY’S PROBABLE PITCHER: David Holmberg Louisville 63-80 3rd -- -- 63-80 20.0 Pensacola 25-43 5th 38-31 1st 63-74 15.0 PENSACOLA BLUE WAHOOS - SOUTHERN LEAGUE (AA) Daytona 37-33 2nd 40-25 2nd 77-58 1.0 The Blue Wahoos clinched their first playoff birth in team history with a vs Mobile, W 15-2 Dayton 39-31 3rd 31-37 5th 70-68 6.5 crushing, 15-2, win over Mobile. The Blue Wahoos ended the longest R H E LOB Billings 17-20 3rd 18-18 T-2nd 35-38 6.5 Major League playoff drought in the Southern League. The last Reds’ Mobile 2 4 0 5 AZL Reds 12-16 T-2nd 15-13 2nd 27-29 3.5 Double-A team to make the playoffs was Chattanooga in 2006. LHP Pensacola 15 17 1 10 OVERALL RECORD 334-348 Cody Reed was great in picking up his sixth win of the season. He threw six innings, allowing three hits, two runs (both unearned), two Reed: (W) 6.0ip, 3h, 2r, 0er, 2bb, 9k walks, and struck out nine. From the plate, the Bats were just as good. Hamilton: 2-4, 3r, 2bb TODAY'S SCHEDULE C Yovan Gonzalez went 2-for-5 with a home run, four RBI, and scored Ervin: 2-5, 2r, 3rbi Louisville vs Indianapolis --- 1:05 p.m. a run. OF Billy Hamilton finished 2-for-4 and scored three runs. Pensacola vs Mobile --- 3:05 p.m. TODAY’S PROBABLE PITCHER: Barrett Astin Daytona vs Brevard County --- OFF DAY Dayton vs Lansing --- 2:00 p.m. DAYTONA TORTUGAS - FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE (A) Billings vs Great Falls --- 7:05 p.m. The Tortugas closed out the regular season with a masterful perfor- at Brevard County, W 1-0 AZL Reds --- Season Complete mance, shutting out Brevard County, 1-0. LHP Seth Varner saved R H E LOB his best game for last, taking a perfect game into the seventh inning. Brv. County 0 3 0 2 *All Times Eastern Varner threw seven shutout innings, allowing one hit, and firing 10 Daytona 1 3 0 2 strikeouts. Varner did not issue a walk in the game. From the plate, AROUND THE FARM the Tortugas struggled, but OF Jeff Gelalich was the lone bright spot. Varner: (W) 7.0ip, 1h, 0r/er, 10k Gelalich finished 1-for-2 with a double and knocked in the only run of Sparks: 0-2, r, bb the game. The Tortugas finished the regular season on a five-game Gelalich: 1-2, rbi, bb MLB.COM REDS TOP PROSPECTS winning streak and face Clearwater in the first round of the playoffs 1. OF Jesse Winker (PNS) tomorrow night. TODAY’S PROBABLE PITCHER: 2. RHP Robert Stephenson (LOU) OFF DAY 3. LHP Amir Garrett (DAYA) 4. C Tyler Stephenson (BIL) DAYTON DRAGONS - MIDWEST LEAGUE (A) 5. RHP Keury Mella (DAYA) The Dragons have split the first two games of the series with the Lan- vs Lansing, L 6-2 6. RHP Nick Travieso (DAYA) sing Lugnuts. OF Narciso Crook hit his team-leading ninth home run in R H E LOB 7. INF Alex Blandino (PNS) the seventh inning to bring the Dragons within two runs. In the eighth Lansing 6 11 0 8 8. INF Blake Trahan (DAYA) inning the Dragons had the tying run on base after OF Jon Matthews Dayton 2 6 1 6 9. LHP Cody Reed (PNS) singled and INF Gavin LaValley was issued a two-out walk, before INF 10. RHP Antonio Santillan (AZL) Avain Rachal struck out to end the threat. RHP Tejay Antone was not Antone: (ND) 6.0ip, 6h, r/er, 2bb, 3k involved in the decision, although he worked six innings, allowing one Crook: 2-4, r, 2rbi run on six hits with two walks and three strikeouts. Antone lowered his LaValley: 0-2, r, 2bb earned run average to 2.91. Today is the Dragons final regular-season game. TODAY’S PROBABLE PITCHER: Jake Paulson BILLINGS MUSTANGS - PIONEER LEAGUE (R) vs Helena, W 5-0 The Mustangs collected two runs in the third inning and three security runs in the eighth inning, to secure a shutout victory over the Helena R H E LOB Brewers. The Brewers were held to just three hits, while the Mustangs Helena 0 3 0 5 had six batter collect a hit each. RHP Jose Lopez lasted 7.0 innings, Billings 5 6 1 4 allowing just one hit and one walk, while striking out 10. RHP Soid Mar- quez earned his first save of the season, pitching 2.0 innings of two-hit Lopez: (W) 7.0ip, 1h, 0r/er, bb, 10k ball and walking one Brewers batter. 2B Shane Mardirosian hit his ninth Mardirosian: 1-3, r, rbi double of the season, his 16th RBI, in addition to a sacrifica hit. The Garcia: 1-4, r, rbi Mustangs went 4-for-9 with runners in scoring position. TODAY’S PROBABLE PITCHER: RHP Franderly Romero (2-4, 3.58) AZL REDS - ARIZONA LEAGUE (R) The AZL Reds completed their season. The AZL Angels and AZL SEASON COMPLETE White Sox clinched their respective First Half divisions, while the AZL Cubs and AZL Dodgers clinched the Second Half divisions. The AZL Reds finished tied for second in the first half, while they finished alone in second place in the second half. TODAY’S PROBABLE PITCHER: None ORGANIZATIONAL STATISTICS 2015 TEAM STATISTICS TEAM BATTING AVG AB R H HR BB SO SB CS AZL Reds .266 1900 258 505 30 148 482 68 34 Billings .263 2486 333 653 37 197 560 87 45 Louisville .252 4703 503 1186 66 428 990 83 41 Dayton .250 4658 553 1166 65 380 1031 117 46 Pensacola .242 4391 511 1061 79 507 1041 75 41 Daytona .238 4288 532 1019 78 394 1107 157 58 TEAM PITCHING W-L ERA H CG SHO SV HR BB SO Daytona 77-58 3.11 1058 3 19 47 44 430 982 AZL Reds 27-29 3.24 437 0 3 17 21 198 496 Dayton 70-68 3.44 1243 2 8 29 56 369 995 Pensacola 63-74 3.95 1140 2 9 47 75 506 974 Louisville 63-80 4.05 1301 3 9 38 90 486 945 Billings 35-38 4.09 632 0 5 23 39 309 615 2015 HITTING LEADERS 2015 PITCHING LEADERS BATTER CLUB AVG G AB R H HR RBI PITCHER CLUB W-L ERA IP H BB SO Vasquez, James RED .359 42 142 19 51 9 36 Mahle, Tyler DAY 13-8 2.43 152.0 145 25 135 Garcia, Kevin BIL .313 49 176 27 55 1 17 Garrett, Amir DAY 9-7 2.44 140.1 117 55 133 Winker, Jesse PNS .282 123 443 69 125 13 55 Paulson, Jake DAY 8-5 2.60 117.2 106 18 92 Blandino, Alex PNS .278 110 414 61 115 10 53 Adleman, Timothy PNS 9-10 2.64 150.0 134 49 113 Bell, Brantley BIL .275 60 222 29 61 0 33 Bautista, Wendolyn BIL 3-1 2.64 61.1 59 13 59 Stephenson, Tyler BIL .271 53 192 28 52 1 16 Strahan, Wyatt DAY 9-10 2.79 164.1 158 53 132 Daal, Carlton DAY .270 112 381 38 103 0 30 Antone, Tejay DAY 6-10 2.91 158.0 174 33 101 Falu, Irving LOU .269 120 458 55 123 3 43 Varner, Seth DAY 11-8 2.92 138.2 136 11 134 LaValley, Gavin DAY .267 125 469 52 125 4 53 Stephens, Jackson DAY 12-7 2.97 145.1 157 30 97 Smith, Marquez PNS .265 124 407 56 108 8 46 Reyes, Jesus RED 5-4 3.40 50.1 46 22 43 HOME RUNS RBI WINS SAVES Ervin, Phillip PNS 14 Elizalde, Sebastian DAY 77 Mahle, Tyler DAY 13 Weiss, Zack PNS 30 Sparks, Taylor DAY 13 Ervin, Phillip PNS 71 Stephens, Jackson DAY 12 Muhammad, El’Hajj DAY 17 Winker, Jesse PNS 13 Winker, Jesse PNS 55 Varner, Seth DAY 11 Herget, Jimmy BIL 14 Medina, Reydel BIL 12 O’Grady, Brian DAY 54 Wright, Daniel PNS 10 Adcock, Nate LOU 11 3 others tied at 11.