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Houston Astros Minor League Report - 7.22.14 HOUSTON ASTROS MINOR LEAGUE REPORT - 7.22.14 OKLAHOMA CITY CORPUS CHRISTI LANCASTER QUAD CITIES REDHAWKS HOOKS JETHAWKS RIVER BANDITS Pacific Coast League (Triple A) Texas League (Double A) California League (Class A Advanced) Midwest League (Class A) LAST NIGHT LAST NIGHT LAST NIGHT YESTERDAY Round Rock 11, Oklahoma City 9 San Antonio 8, Corpus Christi 3 Lancaster 7, Modesto 6 Quad Cities 5, Lake County 2 WIN RHP Ben Rowen (2-0) WIN RHP Joe Ross (1-0) WIN RHP Daniel Minor (7-3) WIN RHP Andrew Walter (4-2) LOSS RHP Jorge De Leon (2-2) LOSS RHP Jordan Jankowski (3-4) LOSS RHP Rayan Gonzalez (4-5) LOSS RHP Alexis Paredes (3-2) SAVE none SAVE none SAVE none SAVE none HR Austin Wates (2), Jio Mier (1) HR Telvin Nash (15) HR Rio Ruiz (10) HR Chase McDonald (9) TRI-CITY GREENEVILLE GCL DSL ASTROS VALLEYCATS ASTROS ASTROS BLUE/ORANGE New York-Penn League (Short Season A) Appalachian League (Rookie) Gulf Coast League (Rookie) Dominican Summer League (Rookie) LAST NIGHT LAST NIGHT LAST NIGHT ASTROS BLUE ASTROS ORANGE Tri-City 4, State College 1 Danville 4, Greeneville 0 GCL Astros 8, GCL Blue Jays 3 KC 4, HOU 2 HOU 6, NYM 3 WIN RHP Joe Musgrove (3-1) WIN RHP Alec Grosser (3-0) WIN LHP Cristhopher Santamaria (2-0) W: Samuel Adames W: Juan Hernandez LOSS RHP Daniel Poncedeleon (1-2) LOSS RHP Joshua James (0-1) LOSS LHP Turner Lee (1-1) L: Jose Rosario L: Luis Carreno SAVE none SAVE none SAVE RHP Joselo Pinales (1) S: Jose Veras S: none HR none HR none HR none HR: none HR: none 2014 RECORD LAST GAME MANAGER Tony DeFrancesco OKLAHOMA CITY WEB okcredhawks.com REDHAWKS 52-52 L 11-9 PR CONTACT Alex Freedman (3rd Place) vs. Round Rock ([email protected]) TONIGHT’S GAME: Oklahoma City vs. Round Rock Express, 7:05 p.m. CT | PROBABLE STARTER: RHP Collin McHugh (0-0, 4.50) • The RedHawks’ dropped an 11-9 decision to the Round Rock Express • 2B Jio Mier (2x3, HR, RBI) hit his 1st Triple A homer. last night at Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark. • SS Jonathan Villar (2x5, RBI) had a multi-hit game and is hitting .297 • CF Austin Wates (3x5, HR, 4RBI) hit his 1st career grand slam, which tied with 9 walks, 15 strikeouts and an .840 OPS in his 12 games since getting the game at 5-5 in the 2nd. optioned. • 1B Marc Krauss (3x5, 2RBI) also had 3 hits on the night...is hitting .292 • RHP Collin McHugh is set to make a rehab start tonight with the Red- with a .380 on-base percentage in his 41 games at Triple A. Hawks...McHugh has been on the 15-day DL since July 7 with a right mid- dle finger nail avulsion. 2014 RECORD LAST GAME MANAGER Keith Bodie CORPUS CHRISTI WEB cchooks.com HOOKS 50-51 L 8-3 PR CONTACT Michael Coffin (4th Place) at San Antonio ([email protected]) TONIGHT’S GAME: Corpus Christi at San Antonio Missions, 7:05 p.m. CT | PROBABLE STARTER: RHP Kyle Smith (4-2, 3.48 ERA) First Half Record (34-36, 4th place), Second Half Record (16-15, 3rd place) • The Hooks fell to the Missions, 8-3, last night in San Antonio. • 1B Conrad Gregor went 2x4 in his Double A debut. • DH Telvin Nash (1x3, HR, RBI) went deep for the 15th time of the sea- son...is hitting .327 (16x49) with 7 homers, 14 RBI and a 1.207 OPS in July... Nash ranks 2nd in the Texas League in homers. 2014 RECORD LAST GAME MANAGER Rodney Linares LANCASTER WEB jethawks.com JETHAWKS 59-42 W 7-6 PR CONTACT Jason Schwartz (T-1st Place) vs. Modesto ([email protected]) TONIGHT’S GAME: Lancaster vs. Modesto Nuts, 8:30 p.m. CT | PROBABLE STARTER: TBA First Half Record (44-26, 1st place), Second Half Record (15-16, 3rd place) • 3B Rio Ruiz (1x5, HR, 3RBI) hit a 3-run homer, his 10th of the season... the 20-year-old is hitting .319 in July, and hasn’t posted an average below • A walk-off, RBI-double by CF Teoscar Hernandez (2x6, RBI) pushed the .290 in any month this season. JetHawks to a 7-6, 12th inning victory last night against Modesto. • Marked the 27th double of the season for Hernandez, who ranks T-6th in all of minor league baseball with 51 extra-base hits on the year (8 triples, 16 homers)...Hernandez also stole his 28th base of the year, which ranks T-2nd in the California League. 2014 RECORD LAST GAME MANAGER Omar Lopez QUAD CITIES WEB riverbandits.com RIVER BANDITS 50-49 W 5-2 PR CONTACT Marco LaNave (5th Place) vs. Lake County ([email protected]) TONIGHT’S GAME: Scheduled Off Day | PROBABLE STARTER: First Half Record (35-34, 5th place), Second Half Record (15-15, 6th place) • Starter RHP Adrian Houser (0ER, 6.0IP) went 6.0 strong innings but did not factor into the decision...allowed 1 unearned run on 3 hits and 3 walks • 1B Chase McDonald (1x5, HR, 3RBI) hit a 3-run, walk-off home run in with 6 strikeouts. the 10th inning yesterday to push the River Bandits past Lake County, 5-2...marked his 4th homer in his last 7 games. • The win gave the River Bandits their first-ever series sweep of the Lake County Captains. 2014 RECORD LAST GAME MANAGER Ed Romero TRI-CITY WEB tcvalleycats.com VALLEYCATS 25-12 W 4-1 PR CONTACT Chris Chenes (1st Place) vs. State College ([email protected]) TONIGHT’S GAME: Tri-City at Connecticut Tigers, 6:05 p.m. CT | PROBABLE STARTER: RHP Luis Ordosgoitti (2-2, 5.53 ERA) • RHP Joe Musgrove (0ER, 6.0IP) pitched the ValleyCats to a 4-1 victory • 2014 1st rounder LF Derek Fisher (2x3, RBI) walked and stole his 8th over the State College Spikes last night...marked their 6th win in their last base of the year...is hitting .380 (19x50) with a .500 OBP in his first 14 7 games. professional games. • Musgrove earned his 3rd win after allowing just 2 hits over his 6.0 shut- • CF Bobby Boyd (1x4, RBI) walked and recorded steal #9...the 2014 8th out frames...walked 1 and struck out 6...the 2011 1st round pick was ac- round pick ranks 2nd in the New York-Penn League with a .377 batting quired from the Blue Jays in the 10-player deal with Toronto in 2012..has average. posted a 3.53 ERA this season with 32 K’s and 6 BB’s in 35.2 innings. 2014 RECORD LAST GAME MANAGER Josh Bonifay GREENEVILLE WEB greenevilleastros.com ASTROS 14-16 L 4-0 PR CONTACT Hunter Reed (4th Place) vs. Danville ([email protected]) TONIGHT’S GAME: Greeneville at Kingsport Mets, 6:00 p.m. CT | PROBABLE STARTER: LHP Austin Nicely (1-4, 5.24 ERA) • Greeneville was shut out by Danville, 4-0, last night at Pioneer Park. • CF Jason Martin (2x4) had 2 hits out of the leadoff spot, stretching his hitting streak to a league-best 16 games. • RHP Jose Montero (1ER, 4.0IP) struck out 6 over 4.0 relief innings. 2014 RECORD LAST GAME GULF COAST LEAGUE MANAGER Marty Malloy ASTROS 14-13 W 8-3 WEB MiLB.com (2nd Place) vs. GCL Blue Jays TODAY’S GAME: GCL Astros vs. GCL Blue Jays, 12:00 p.m. • The GCL Astros won their 14th game of the year by defeating the GCL • DH Ruben Castro (2x5, 2RBI) and C Brian Pena (2x4) each had multi- Blue Jays, 8-3, yesterday. hit games. • Starter LHP Cristhopher Santamaria (3ER, 5.0IP) struck out 9 batters and walked none en route to picking up his 2nd victory..has 17 punchouts and just 2 walks in his 14.0 innings this year (3.21 ERA). 2014 RECORD LAST GAME DOMINICAN SUMMER BLUE MANAGER Johan Maya Blue: 19-24 Blue: L 4-2 ORANGE MANAGER Charlie Romero LEAGUE ASTROS Orange: 16-27 Orange: W 7-3 WEB MiLB.com TODAY’S GAMES: DSL Astros Blue vs. DSL Royals, 10:30 a.m. | DSL Astros Orange at DSL Mets2, 10:30 a.m. DSL Astros Blue: DSL Astros Orange: • The DSL Astros Blue fell to the DSL Royals, 4-2, yesterday. • The DSL Astros Orange used a 4-run 7th inning to defeat the DSL Mets2 by a score of 7-3 yesterday...the Astros had just 3 hits, but walked 5 times, • 2B Jonathan Matute (1x4), SS Joan Mauricio (1x3) and C Oliver To- stole 6 bases and induced 6 errors from the Mets. ribio (1x3) recorded the only hits for the Astros. • DH Frankeny Fernandez (1x3) recorded 2 steals and ranks 4th in the DSL with 24 steals on the season...SS Wilson Amador (0x3) also had a multi-steal game, and has 21 on the year which ranks T-5th in the DSL. .
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