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2017 Astros Minor League Thread

Discussion in 'Houston Astros' started by tellitlikeitis, Nov 17, 2016.

  1. tellitlikeitis

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    Cionel Perez got his first save last night for Quad Cities. He went 4 innings and allowed an unearned run following an error, a double, and struck out 4 in the River Bandits' 8-3 win in Beloit.
     
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    His overall numbers aren't great, but he's had a handful of stellar outings.
     
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    Last 5 appearances have been prettt great.
     
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    His whip is pretty decent and he's striking out more than a batter per inning. Guy definitely has potential.
     
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    Marcos Almonte, who just endured a 5-game hitless streak, is now on a 3-game hitting streak for Quad Cities.

    He's currently 2-2 with a solo homer (7) and 2 runs scored. The 7 home runs represent a new career high for him in a season.
     
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    I really would like to know what the internal discussion is on Fisher right now.

    Coming in to the year, he was a second tier prospect that no big deal was gonna be built around, but at this point I would start treating him like a top 50 guy. Are opposing teams viewing him that way, are we viewing him that way? Do we feel he is a legit option to man the OF for the next few years, maybe this year or are we just gonna try to exploit what we feel is an inflated trade value only likely to decrease.

    He has always been a guy with great tools and a patient approach, but also a guy who maybe had too much swing and miss to be an impact hitter. His K rate is all the way down to 20%, and his average has spiked accordingly. Even if you account for a good hitters park, and a little BABIP luck, his numbers are still really good.
     
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    After firing 5 perfect innings in his last start, Kyle Smith went 6 innings and allowed an unearned run on 3 hits, walked 1, and struck out 8 for Corpus last night.

    He had a tough 2016 after coming off Tommy John surgery but it looks like he's returned to form. Here's his 2017 line:

    12 appearances (8 starts), 2-1, 2 saves, 2.33 ERA, 54 IP, 44 H (1 HR allowed), 19 R (14 ER), 15 BB, 46 K, 1.09 WHIP, .221 opponent average
     
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    Kyle Tucker has a 13-game hitting streak between Buies Creek and Corpus Christi. He has a hit in all 11 games he's played with the Hooks since his promotion.

    Now, only 3 of those games have been multi-hit outings...
     
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    4%bb and 26%k in AA so far. Hopefully he'll make adjustments and get back to the 10%bb and 20%k rates he put up in the lower levels.
     
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    Not sure if it's luck or what, but he has a crazy low 2.3%hr/fb rate.

    Definitely a sleeper prospect and I could see him ending up as a #4 starter.
     
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    Yea he's probably just trying to be aggressive and make some things happen.
     
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    Keith Law is at the Buies Creek game. That's because he lives in Delaware these days...

     
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    I think he's probably in the 50-75 range. He still has a lot of risk, though his reward is looking better. Numbers look like he's gotten more aggressive at plate. His Ks have gone down at about the same rate as his BBs have gone down.

    I'd like to see him in left, but the longer he's in AAA, the more likely he gets traded, IMO.
     
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    Final line: 5 IP, 2 H, 2 BB, 6 K, 80 pitches (50 strikes)
     
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    Good to see him put up a strong start; his last 3 weren't great.
     
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    Forrest Whitley @ Beloit: 4.2 IP, 4 BB, 7 K, 90 pitches (59 strikes)

    Daz Cameron has a 2-run homer for Quad Cities, his 5th of the season.
     
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    https://www.milb.com/milb/news/fran...or-buies-creek-astros/c-235804592/t-185364810

    Class A Advanced Buies Creek manager Omar Lopez knew there would be a curve to getting Franklin Perez back on track after a stint on the disabled list. On Sunday afternoon, the right-hander looked right on schedule.

    The Astros' sixth-ranked prospect allowed two hits and struck out six over five innings in his fourth start back from injury as Buies Creek blanked Wilmington, 4-0, at Frawley Stadium.

    "The first two outings that he had after being on the DL, that's what we were expecting," Lopez said of Perez, who surrendered eight runs over 9 2/3 innings in his first three starts back from right calf tightness. "He was probably going to be out of rhythm with his delivery. For the long time he spent on the DL, we were expecting that every outing he was going to get better and better."
    Perez started the season with a 14 1/3-inning scoreless streak before missing more than a month. Upon returning, he didn't pitch past the fourth on May 24 against Salem, May 29 at Frederick or June 4 against Myrtle Beach, but Lopez and his staff showed patience that paid off on Sunday.

    "The last outing before today, he was still dealing with some issues with his delivery," the manager said. "Chris Holt, our pitching coach, showed him videos from when he was pitching in the first part of the season. We put in the last outing, those two videos together, and he made the adjustments the last four days to this outing. Today, he was completely in sync with his body, his lower half, and he was able to angle the ball to the bottom of the zone with all pitches."

    Perez walked Anderson Miller in the first and No. 6 Royals prospect Chase Vallot in the fourth but got out of each jam. The 19-year-old didn't allow a hit until back-to-back singles to center by Kort Peterson and Wander Franco leading off the fifth. Perez stranded both.

    "It's always a process when a pitcher is doing so well and then misses a lot of time, especially since in the first two weeks after he went on the DL, he didn't throw any balls," Lopez said. "Then it just takes some time to get the rhythm back in his whole delivery. We were expecting that the first two outings would be a little out of sync and a struggle with command, but he was getting better the second outing. Today, he was completely the guy we saw early in the season."

    Perez -- MLB.com's No. 95 overall prospect -- has 29 strikeouts over 29 innings against eight walks while holding opponents to a .135 batting average.

    "He's 19 years old, but he thinks and acts and goes about his business like a guy who's been in the game for 10, 12 years," Lopez said. "He's an open-minded kid. Every piece of advice that he gets, he gets information, he's able to process information and apply it. He's open-minded to hear and be receptive to any adjustments he needs to make for the next outing. That's what separates his age from his mentality."

    After Perez threw 50 of 80 pitches for strikes, Devon Carr scattered three hits over three innings and Nick Hernandez worked around a pair of walks in the ninth to finish off the Astros' fifth shutout.

    Confident his young righty is returning to form, Lopez laid out Perez's next steps.

    "I talked to him a little bit after his fourth inning about how he needs to go for the next four days, to make sure when he throws his changeup to keep the same arm angle and not drop it down a little bit," he said. "He's trying to work on having the same arm action, but it's something that's going to come with a lot of work and reps. When everything works well, I think he's going to have three plus pitches. He needs to make that little adjustment, but that's going to come with time."

    Ryne Birk had two hits, including a two-run homer, and Myles Straw drove in Buies Creek's other two runs.
     
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    Myles Straw has a 5-game hitting streak for Buies Creek; the last 4 have been 2-hit games.

    Not a power threat (1 homer in 201 career games), but he knows what he has to do: get on base any way he can. He's slashing .316/.424/.406 with 22 RBI, has drawn 40 walks (1 intentional) against 39 strikeouts, and is 15-20 on stolen base attempts for the Carolina Stros. The 15 stolen bases leads the system. He had been 15-18 on steals, but got caught twice on Sunday.

    Straw has been Buies Creek's first-place hitter in 24 games; he is slashing .363/.483/.495 when he's in the #1 spot in the order.
     
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