SEATTLE MARINERS MINOR LEAGUE REPORT Games of July 26, 2012

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SEATTLE MARINERS MINOR LEAGUE REPORT Games of July 26, 2012 in SEATTLE MARINERS MINOR LEAGUE REPORT Games of July 26, 2012 LAST NIGHT’S RESULT STANDINGS FIRST HALF WINNER/LOSER/SAVE Tucson 1, at Tacoma 0 42-63, 4th, -20.5 L-Mitchell (0-1) at Jackson 5, Montgomery 2 18-14, 2nd, -1.5 42-28, 1st, +7.0* W-Walker (7-5)/S-Capps (19) High Desert 6, at Modesto 3 22-12, 1st, +1.0 37-33, T1st, +1.0* W-Raga (4-4)/S-Smith (9) at Clinton 5, Quad Cities 4 19-13, 1st, +2.0 23-45, 8th, -20.5 W-Shackleford (1-1) at Everett 4, Salem-Keizer 1 2-1, 1st, +0.5 28-10, 1st, +3.5* W-DeCecco (1-1)/S-Reyna (2) Burlington 9, at Pulaski 2 12-20, 5th, -11.5 L-Marte (1-3) AZL Angels 5, at AZL Mariners 1 17-12, 1st, +1.0 L-De Meyer (2-1) DSL Mariners 2, at DSL Athletics 6 35-11, 1st, +6.5 W-Pedie (3-0) VSL Mariners 6, at VSL Phillies 2 W-Osorio (8-2) VSL Mariners 3, at VSL Phillies 1 41-22, 2nd, -2.0 W-Carrera (7-1)/S-Ynfantes (10) LEAGUE STANDINGS Pacific Coast League Standings (Northern Division): Northwest League Standings (Western Division): W L PCT GB Home Away Div Streak L10 W L PCT GB Home Away Div Streak L10 Reno Aces 63 43 .594 - 32-18 31-25 28-15 W3 6-4 Everett AquaSox 2 1 .667 - 2-1 0-0 2-1 W1 2-1 Colorado Springs Sky Sox 54 51 .514 8.5 31-20 23-31 24-19 L3 6-4 Eugene Emeralds 2 2 .500 0.5 0-0 2-2 2-2 L2 2-2 Salt Lake Bees 51 55 .481 12.0 23-28 28-27 22-22 L2 5-5 Vancouver Canadians 2 2 .500 0.5 2-2 0-0 2-2 W2 2-2 Tacoma Rainiers 42 63 .400 20.5 23-31 19-32 13-31 L1 2-8 Salem-Keizer Volcanoes 1 2 .333 1.0 0-0 1-2 1-2 L1 1-2 Southern League Standings (Northern Division): Appalachian League Standings (East Division): W L PCT GB Home Away Div Streak L10 W L PCT GB Home Away Div Streak L10 Chattanooga Lookouts 20 13 .606 - 10-8 10-5 9-7 L1 7-3 Burlington Royals 23 8 .742 - 14-3 9-5 13-6 W9 9-1 Jackson Generals 18 14 .563 1.5 9-8 9-6 7-6 W1 5-5 Danville Braves 18 15 .545 6.0 10-7 8-8 10-10 L6 3-7 Huntsville Stars 16 17 .485 4.0 7-8 9-9 8-11 W5 7-3 Princeton Rays 17 18 .486 8.0 9-10 8-8 9-12 L2 4-6 Birmingham Barons 15 18 .455 5.0 8-7 7-11 10-8 W1 4-6 Bluefield Blue Jays 15 17 .469 8.5 6-7 9-10 11-9 W2 6-4 Tennessee Smokies 15 18 .455 5.0 7-8 8-10 10-12 L1 3-7 Pulaski Mariners 12 20 .375 11.5 9-9 3-11 6-12 L2 1-9 California League Standings (Southern Division): Arizona League (West) Standings: W L PCT GB Home Away Div Streak L10 W L PCT GB Home Away Div Streak L10 High Desert Mavericks 22 12 .647 - 12-6 10-6 10-9 W2 8-2 AZL Mariners 17 12 .586 - 8-6 9-6 8-2 L1 6-4 Lake Elsinore Storm 21 13 .618 1.0 10-6 11-7 14-8 W1 4-6 AZL Rangers 16 13 .552 1.0 9-6 7-7 6-5 W1 5-5 Lancaster JetHawks 18 15 .545 3.5 11-7 7-8 6-7 L1 7-3 AZL Royals 12 16 .429 4.5 5-8 7-8 5-7 L1 5-5 Inland Empire 66ers 16 18 .471 6.0 8-11 8-7 12-10 L1 6-4 AZL Padres 7 22 .241 10.0 3-11 4-11 4-9 L2 1-9 Rancho Cucamonga Quakes 13 21 .382 9.0 5-11 8-10 8-16 W1 3-7 Dominican Summer League Standings: Midwest League Standings (Western Division): W L PCT GB Home Away Div Streak L10 W L PCT GB Home Away Div Streak L10 DSL Mariners 35 11 .761 - 19-4 16-7 35-11 W8 9-1 Clinton LumberKings 19 13 .594 - 9-8 10-5 12-8 W4 7-3 DSL Royals 28 17 .622 6.5 18-5 10-12 28-17 L1 7-3 Burlington Bees 17 15 .531 2.0 8-6 9-9 12-8 W1 6-4 DSL Dodgers 26 20 .565 9.0 13-10 13-10 26-20 L4 2-8 Kane County Cougars 16 16 .500 3.0 8-9 8-7 10-10 L3 3-7 DSL Indians 23 22 .511 11.5 14-8 9-14 23-22 W3 8-2 Quad Cities River Bandits 16 16 .500 3.0 9-6 7-10 11-9 L2 4-6 DSL Cardinals 23 23 .500 12.0 13-10 10-13 23-23 L2 3-7 Wisconsin Timber Rattlers 15 17 .469 4.0 8-7 7-10 11-9 W2 4-6 DSL Athletics 20 26 .435 15.0 11-12 9-14 20-26 L3 4-6 Beloit Snappers 14 18 .438 5.0 6-9 8-9 9-11 L1 4-6 DSL Astros 15 31 .326 20.0 10-13 5-18 15-31 W2 4-6 Peoria Chiefs 13 19 .406 6.0 9-8 4-11 8-12 W2 4-6 DSL Rays 13 33 .283 22.0 9-14 4-19 13-33 W1 4-6 Cedar Rapids Kernels 10 22 .313 9.0 8-10 2-12 7-13 L2 2-8 Venezuelan Summer League Standings: W L PCT GB Home Away Streak Last10 VSL Phillies 43 20 .683 - 21-11 22-9 L2 6-4 VSL Mariners 41 22 .651 2.0 25-6 16-16 W6 8-2 VSL Tigers 28 36 .438 15.5 15-17 13-19 W2 5-5 VSL Rays 15 49 .234 28.5 8-24 7-25 L2 2-8 FIRST HALF FINAL LEAGUE STANDINGS Southern League Standings (Northern Division): Midwest League Standings (Western Division): W L PCT GB Home Away Div Streak L10 W L PCT GB Home Away Div Streak L10 *Jackson Generals 42 28 .600 - 23-12 19-16 25-15 W1 5-5 * Wisconsin Timber Rattlers 44 25 .638 - 25-10 19-15 37-20 L2 7-3 Huntsville Stars 35 35 .500 7.0 20-15 15-20 22-18 W1 2-8 @ Beloit Snappers 39 31 .557 5.5 21-14 18-17 32-26 L2 4-6 Tennessee Smokies 35 35 .500 7.0 20-15 15-20 22-23 L1 8-2 Peoria Chiefs 35 34 .507 9.0 21-13 14-21 31-26 W2 8-2 Chattanooga Lookouts 32 36 .471 9.0 15-20 17-16 17-23 L1 3-7 Quad Cities River Bandits 35 34 .507 9.0 17-16 18-18 31-26 W4 6-4 Birmingham Barons 30 39 .435 11.5 13-21 17-18 14-21 W1 2-8 Kane County Cougars 34 36 .486 10.5 20-15 14-21 30-28 L5 2-8 Burlington Bees 32 37 .464 12.0 18-17 14-20 26-32 W2 5-5 California League Standings (Southern Division): Cedar Rapids Kernels 32 38 .457 12.5 17-19 15-19 27-31 W4 6-4 Clinton LumberKings 23 45 .338 20.5 16-19 7-26 16-41 L6 2-8 W L PCT GB Home Away Div Streak L10 Northwest League Standings (Western Division): High Desert Mavericks 37 33 .529 - 21-14 16-19 28-20 W2 4-6 Lancaster JetHawks 37 33 .529 - 21-14 16-19 25-27 W3 6-4 W L PCT GB Home Away Div Streak L10 Rancho Cucamonga Quakes 37 33 .529 - 22-13 15-20 27-26 L2 7-3 @ Everett AquaSox 28 10 .737 - 13-3 15-7 13-5 W1 7-3 Lake Elsinore Storm 36 34 .514 1.0 21-14 15-20 23-25 L1 5-5 Eugene Emeralds 24 13 .649 3.5 13-6 11-7 10-7 L1 8-2 Inland Empire 66ers 31 39 .443 6.0 18-17 13-22 22-27 L5 4-6 Vancouver Canadians 22 15 .595 5.5 12-6 10-9 7-10 W2 6-4 Salem-Keizer Volcanoes 13 25 .342 15.0 7-15 6-10 5-13 W1 2-8 MARINERS MINOR LEAUGE AFFILIATES TEAM RECAPS AAA TACOMA RAINIERS PCL MARINERS ORG. LEADERS: – \ Offensive Leaders Tucson 1 run, 7 hits, 0 errors Tacoma 0 runs, 3 hits, 0 errors Average: 1. Christian Carmichael . .364 (24x66) RECAP: Colt Hynes tossed 7.0 shutout innings and combined with 2 relievers as Tucson Padres 2. Stefen Romero ...... .355 (130x366) earned a 1-0 shutout over Tacoma on Thursday night. Starter D.J. Mitchell (5.0,4,1,1,2,4) was 3. Brad Miller ............. .336 (140x418) dealt a loss in his first start since joining the Seattle Mariners organization as part of a trade with 4. Timmy Lopes ........... .313 (35x112) 5. John Hicks ............. .309 (120x388) New York (AL) that sent OF Ichiro Suzuki to the Yankees on July 23rd.
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