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  1. BBDL 17th overall pick and BORED 3rd overall pick just 2 weeks ago. If everyone had known TJS was imminent. Where would he have been picked?
  2. It takes like 5 minutes. But thanks!
  3. http://i.imgur.com/FNDecIk.png http://i.imgur.com/uqOUp0u.png http://i.imgur.com/hwgbRi7.png For the first time in 12 games, the Buffalo Bisons scored more than four runs. In fact, they doubled that Saturday evening, taking a second game in a row from the Syracuse Chiefs with an 8-2 win at Coca-Cola Field. The Herd got on the board early facing an unfamiliar foe in Joe Ross. After Dalton Pompey walked and Ryan Goins singled, Jesus Montero drove in his team-leading 53rd RBI. Goins crossed home a batter later on a groundout, giving starter Scott Diamond some run support to work with. Buffalo went up 3-0 in the fourth as Matt Dominguez kept a ball just fair down the left-field line for a double, then came around to score on a two-base hit from A.J. Jimenez. The Chiefs came within one in the sixth as a single and an error put two runners in scoring position with none out. Matt Dermody did his best to limit the damage as Syracuse scored twice on back-to-back groundball outs. The Bisons then put the game out of reach as they batted around in the bottom of the seventh. The Herd loaded the bases and, with two out, a passed ball brought plated an insurance marker before Domonic Brown came through with a two-run liner to right-center field. "Brown's was the big hit," said manager Gary Allenson postgame. "A two-out, two-run single there - that gave us some breathing room." Brown finished the night with a pair of singles and four runs batted in. On his 30th birthday, Diamond fired five full frames of shutout ball on just three days rest. The native of Guelph, Ontario fanned five Chiefs without issuing a walk, using just 68 pitches to qualify for his seventh win of the year. "If anything it made it a little easier because I didn't have as much time to think about how to approach the Chiefs," said Diamond of his irregular start. "I think because I got to watch Hutchison throw and Copeland yesterday, I was able to take a little bit from their game plan and put it into my own." Buffalo capped the scoring with two more runs in the bottom of the eighth. A.J. Jimenez reached on an error and was driven in a few batters later by Chris Colabello, who came around to score on Brown's second single of the night. In his second rehab start for the Chiefs, Ross made it through 4.2 innings before reaching his predetermined pitch count. The 23-year-old struck out four batters and was charged with all three runs scored against him. Ben Rowen, Aaron Loup and Dustin Antolin shutout the final three innings to secure the win for the Herd. BISONS NOTES: Domonic Brown went 2-for-5, extending his hitting streak to 15 games…Aaron Loup struck out four batters and is yet to give up a run after 11 appearances with the Bisons…Buffalo has won seven of its last eight contests with Syracuse…The Herd is back to .500 once more, at 54-54. http://i.imgur.com/6Wkn5qk.png http://i.imgur.com/8n4WNc8.png http://i.imgur.com/ehB1iM8.png Richmond, VA - Emilio Guerrero drilled his first Fisher Cats home run of the season in the top of the tenth inning as New Hampshire rallied for a 3-1 win Saturday night over the Richmond Flying Squirrels. On the pitching side, five relievers combined to hold the Flying Squirrels to six hits and just one run over 10 innings. Murphy Smith picked up his fourth win of the year with a scoreless ninth inning. Chris Smith earned his seventh save with two strikeouts in a perfect 10th inning. John Anderson, Jason Berken and John Stilson combined for eight innings, giving up just six hits and a run. Richmond took a 1-0 lead in the fourth with a sacrifice fly from Tyler Horan. The Flying Squirrels would hold that lead behind Andrew Suarez, who went six innings and held the Fisher Cats to just four hits without a run. New Hampshire finally broke through in the ninth when Rodolfo Martinez yielded four straight hits, including an RBI single from Ryan Lavarnway that tied the game, forcing extra innings. After Guerrero's leadoff homer in the 10th, Christian Lopes singled. He would move around to third base after a sacrifice bunt and a groundout. Lopes would then score as Jose Casilla threw a wild pitch to the backstop while striking out Shane Opitz, giving the Fisher Cats an insurance run. The four-game series with the Flying Squirrels wraps up tomorrow afternoon from The Diamond. Connor Greene is set to make his second start of the road trip. The 21-year old tossed a seven-inning, complete game shutout in his last start Tuesday night as part of a doubleheader. It was the first complete game shutout by a New Hampshire pitcher since last July. Lefty Matt Gage will oppose Greene with first pitch scheduled for 12:05 PM http://i.imgur.com/GfBEdOh.png http://i.imgur.com/5z3B4i5.png http://i.imgur.com/zwAhrjq.png http://www.milb.com/assets/images/3/4/6/192741346/cuts/_9_Reid_Foley_T43A7202_e9skrxvl_jh1f6hh0.jpg DUNEDIN, FL - The Dunedin Blue Jays (22-14) used six runs in the fifth inning to bolster them in a 9-3 win over the Jupiter Hammerheads (21-15) on Saturday night. RHP Sean Reid-Foley (W, 6-1) allowed just one hit over 6.2 innings while fanning nine. While Reid-Foley was taking care of business on his end, the Jays jumped out to a lead in the second on a 2B Jorge Flores single. Two frames later, RF Jonathan Davis took LHP Michael Mader (L, 6-6) deep to left. The solo shot put Dunedin up 2-0. The Jays ambushed Jupiter in the fifth with a six spot. Dunedin used two walks, four singles and two errors without an extra base hit in the inning to plate their runs. The errors came on the same play, a fielder's choice with the bases loaded off the bat of LF D.J. Davis. The dribbler towards first was fielded by the new pitcher LHP James Buckalew, who threw errantly to home. That scored the runner from third and also brought 1B L.B. Dantzler in from second. C Michael De La Cruz provided the exclamation point in the stanza with a two-out single scoring two more. Up 8-0, Reid-Foley exited in the seventh after 99 pitches with one of his four walks of the night on first. RHP Brad Allen allowed a double to 3B Avery Romero which scored Reid-Foley's only charged run. Allen gave up a two-run blast to DH Brad Haynal, making it an 8-3 game. CF Anthony Alford belted his fifth home run of the year to right field in the eighth, providing the 9-3 final. With a 2-0 series lead, Dunedin's RHP Francisco Rios duels in the third game of the four game set with LHP Scott Squier. First pitch is at 5:00 PM Sunday night. http://i.imgur.com/kRQcPvt.png http://i.imgur.com/6pRxv1g.png http://i.imgur.com/heXVeiS.png FORT WAYNE, Ind. - Carlos Belen atoned for a base-running blunder with a game-winning RBI triple in the bottom of the 15th inning, and the Fort Wayne TinCaps (14-21, 50-55) won a marathon against the Lansing Lugnuts (18-17, 54-51), 4-3, on Saturday night at Parkview Field. The game lasted four hours and 32 minutes. It was the most innings the Lugnuts had played since a 6-5 15-inning win at Great Lakes on July 9th, 2015. With one out in the bottom of the 15th, Austin Allen lined a single to right field off Lansing reliever Daniel Young (Loss, 0-1). Belen followed with an opposite-field drive to the wall in right-center, with Allen sliding into home safely ahead of a relay throw. The moment erased the stigma of the bottom of the 13th inning, in which Belen rounded third base too far on a Tyler Selesky single and was thrown out by second baseman John La Prise. Before Belen's game-winning triple, Lansing's bullpen had strung together nine scoreless innings in relief of starter Angel Perdomo. The 6-foot-7 All-Star gave up three runs (two earned) on seven hits, striking out five in five innings. He was followed to the mound by Dan Lietz, who delivered five stirring innings, striking out five batters while scattering three hits and a walk. Andrew Case handled the 11th and 12th innings before turning the ball over to Young in the 13th. Fort Wayne countered with eight scoreless innings succeeding starter Emmanuel Ramirez's seven five-hit, three-run, three-strikeout frames. Corey Kimber dealt 3 1/3 innings, and Jose Castillo (Win, 1-1) impressed with nine strikeouts in the final 4 2/3. The Lugnuts' first two runs were supplied by the combination of Andrew Guillotte and John La Prise. Guillotte led off the first inning with a triple, scoring on a La Prise grounder for a 1-0 lead. After Fort Wayne tied the game on a Nick Vilter RBI double, the Lugnuts' duo grabbed a 2-1 lead in the third inning. Guillotte knocked a one-out double and came in via a La Prise RBI single to left-center. But Vilter supplied sacrifice flies in the third and fifth innings, pushing the TinCaps ahead, 3-2. Connor Panas crushed his 11th home run of the year, a 417-foot shot to right, tying the game at 3-3 and setting up a slew of innings to come. The second game of the four-game series features a matchup of top prospects, pitting Lansing left-hander Ryan Borucki (7-3, 2.86) against TinCaps right-hander Anderson Espinoza (0-1, 7.04). First pitch is at 1:05 p.m. on Sunday. The next home game at Cooley Law School Stadium is a Winning Wednesday on August 3rd, opening a seven-game homestand. For more information or to purchase your tickets, call 517-485-4500 or visit lansinglugnuts.com. http://i.imgur.com/8nILtJK.png http://i.imgur.com/q7EElqn.png http://i.imgur.com/FOiAQuG.png BBBBs guy Nash Knight hit a chopper to 3B in the bottom of the 9th in his NWL debut, that was bobbled by the 3B and allowed Rodrigo Orozco to score for the walkoff victory. Knight hit .402/.473/.588 in 97 Bluefield plate appearances this season before his promotion to Vancouver. http://i.imgur.com/qP5nnrp.png http://i.imgur.com/z8lcvmN.png http://i.imgur.com/TwpwRcR.png Pictures and tweets via @jaysfromaway who was at the game. Good follow on twitter! Blue Jays from Away ‏@JaysFromAway 5h5 hours ago Bluefield up 5-2 now after Levi Scott doubles down the left field line, to score a couple, taking advantage of an error by Greeneville Blue Jays from Away ‏@JaysFromAway 4h4 hours ago Yes, folks. They play "OK, Blue Jays" in the 7th inning stretch in Bluefield Blue Jays from Away ‏@JaysFromAway 4h4 hours ago Things have turned around here in Bluefield. Jose Nova and Connor Eller have combined to give up 6 runs in the top of the 8th Jose Espada Reggie Pruitt http://i.imgur.com/weu8qEf.png http://i.imgur.com/lquLnze.png http://i.imgur.com/T1sh6sz.png http://i.imgur.com/Q3DpvzV.png http://i.imgur.com/kXwWipV.png Kings 3 Stars of the Night 1) Anthony Alford: Alford went 3/4 with a double, home run and a walk. 2) Sean Reid-Foley: SRF pitched 6.1 innings giving up only 1 hit while striking out 9. 3) Meliton Reyes: Reyes pitched 6 innings giving up only 1 hit while striking out 7, with 7 groundball outs. Kings Platinum Arencibia 1) Juan Kelly: Kelly went 0/5 with 3 strikeouts.
  4. It would have been hilarious if he popped in and outbid us all.
  5. We will give our 1st round waiver. Frenchsoup has a lot of picks though so this will be tough. Hopefully he went to bed
  6. Maybe next time announce before hand that an auction will take place for said player between a 30 minute window. Then everyone would have forgone their saturday night plans to put some bids in 19 team auction! Or 18 since Chappy is dead.
  7. The 30 minutes thing was what made it a real auction. Greenwood could learn a thing or three from Frenchsoup about public auctions.
  8. Good thing we have all our picks for the next one. Stroman up for auction next by my understanding? I will start the bidding with one 1st round waiver, that BTS cannot top.
  9. Shame. I tip my cap to you, BTS, good sir.
  10. Frenchsoup we didn't have the 4th and 5th waivers in our deal. You still have a chance. Dont mess this up
  11. Just how we drew it up, Spanky.
  12. We will also throw in an exclusive 6th round milb pick.
  13. 10/10 would do saturday night Marco Estrada auction again
  14. Interesting development
  15. Just how we drew it up, BTS.
  16. Yeah. For that he should extend the deadline by 10 minutes
  17. Soup those PMs are full son.
  18. Now imagine being Hansel Rodriguez. You just got traded from the organization that signed you at 17, for major leaguer Melvin Upton. Padres don't have an Appy or Pioneer league team so then you're automatically getting promoted to the NWL, a level you've never pitched at before. Your first start in front of your new coaches, teammates and organization is also against your former teammates and coaches. Against the team you probably would have been pitching for if you had not been traded. In front of a sold out crowd at the Nat. Guy must be nervous as hell.
  19. Hansel touching 97 in the 1st. So that fangraphs article about him sitting 89-93 can go out the window
  20. We started with Givens (gascan), McGee (gascan), Rondon (lost closer spot to Chapman), Furbush (broken), Nate Jones (good holds guy). Now have Barraclough, Rondon, McGee, Dario Alvarez and Jones. And a few SP eligible Rp too.
  21. These bots are getting more and more sneaky every year.
  22. http://i.giphy.com/3o6Ztb0RTzjj6YvaaA.gif
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