Oklahoma City (31-24), tied w/Round Rock
OKC got out to an early 2-0 lead, but couldn't push anything else across the plate, losing 4-2 at Albuquerque. Ross Seaton dropped to 2-5, throwing 5.2IP, 7H/4ER, 1K:3BB; Kevin Chapman threw 1IP, 1H/0ER, 0K:2BB; Jason Stoffel threw 1.1IP, allowing nothing and striking out one.
Jonathan Villar was 2x4; Brandon Laird was 1x4 with the two-run first inning homer; Che-Hsuan Lin was 1x3 with a walk; Brett Wallace was 1x4 with a double and 3Ks.
Man of the Match: Brandon Laird
Corpus (35-21), 3.0 up
The Bad News: Arkansas scored nine runs from the 2nd-5th innings. The Good News: Corpus got 10 runs across in the 1st inning, and withstood the Arkansas onslaught, winning 13-9. David Martinez lasted 2.1IP, 6H/7R (5ER), 1K:0BB; Jorge De Leon gave up two hits but no earned runs (but one of Martinez's runs); Matt Heidenreich got the win, throwing the final 4IP with 3H/2ER, 4K:0BB.
George Springer was 3x5 with a double, homer and 5RBI (all in the first inning). Jose Martinez was 4x5 with 2RBI and three runs scored; Erik Castro was 2x5 with a double and 2RBI; Ben Orloff (3R), Domingo Santana (HR, 2RBI), and Michael Burgess (2B) had a hit and a walk each.
Man of the Match: George Springer
Lancaster (35-21), 7.0 up
The JetHawks open up a seven-game lead in the Cal League South with a huge 16-1 beatdown of the Visalia Rawhide, taking three of the four games, and outscoring the Rawhide 53-18 in those four games. David Rollins dealt, throwing 5IP, 3H/0ER, 5K:3BB; Tyson Perez threw 4IP, 2H/1ER, 2K:1BB.
Chris Epps was 3x4 with a double and a grand slam for 6RBI on the day; MP Cokinos was 3x4 with two doubles, a homer, and 5RBI; Joe Sclafani was 2x2 with three walks and a stolen base; Brandon Meredith was 2x4 with a homer, walk, and 2RBI. Delino DeShields was 0x2 with a walk and two stolen bases.
Man of the Match: Going with two: Chris Epps and MP Cokinos
Quad Cities (31-24), 4.0GB
The River Bandits scored three runs over the first six innings and were able to withstand two bottom of the 9th runs from Beloit, but held on for a 3-2 win. Lance McCullers dominated, allowing 2H/0ER, 6K:1BB in 5IP; Daniel Minor allowed 4H/2ER, 4K:0BB in 3.1IP but needed Cameron Lamb to get the final two outs and preserve the win.
Teoscar Hernandez was 2x4 with a double and an RBI; Jordan Scott was 2x4. Austin Elkins (2B) and Terrell Joyce had a hit and a walk each. Carlos Correa RBI) and Jon Singleton (BB) combined to go 0x7 with 2Ks.
Man of the Match: Lance McCullers.
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Monday, August 13, 2012
PreStros Morning Report: August 12
Oklahoma City (63-58)
The RedHawks recent slide continues with a 3-1 loss vs. Sacramento yesterday. It was their 9th loss in a row, and their 13th loss in their last 14 games. Ross Seaton took the hard-luck loss, giving up 6H/2R (1ER), with 3K:2BB in 7IP. Hector Ambriz allowed a very symmetrical 3H/1ER, 3K:1BB in 2IP.
As far as the offense goes, the RedHawks managed seven hits - four of them from J.D. Martinez and two from Matt Downs, who hit his first homer for OKC in the 4th inning.
Man of the Match: J.D. Martinez
Corpus (68-51)
Good God. Springfield had a 6-4 lead going into the bottom of the 6th before the Hooks clapped up a 12-run inning on their way to a 20-9 win. Matt Heidenreich allowed 5H/5R (3ER), 3K:0BB in 5.1IP; Alex Sogard got the blown save - unbelievably - with an unearned run in 0.2IP; Adalberto Flores gave up 2H/3ER, 2K:2BB in 2IP to inflate his ERA to 6.98, while Arcenio Leon walked one in 1IP.
Okay, for the hits: Ben Orloff was 5x5 with a double, triple, and 4RBI. Jon Singleton hit two homers and drew a walk, for 4RBI. Austin Wates was 3x3 with 2RBI; Robbie Grossman was 3x4 with two doubles and a walk. Drew Locke was 2x5 with a homer and a walk. Enrique "Kike" Hernandez was 2x5 with 2GIDPs.
Man of the Match: Ben Orloff.
Lancaster (61-58)
The JetHawks scored the final three runs of the game for a 3-2 win over San Jose. David Martinez threw 7IP, allowing 7H/2ER, 5K:1BB; Andrew Robinson allowed three baserunners in his 1.2IP (but no runs). Kenny Long walked the only batter he faced, but Jorge De Leon struck out the only batter he faced to end the game.
Delino DeShields was 2x5 (hitting .357 since his call-up from Lexington), and Telvin Nash was 2x4. The JetHawks didn't get an extra-base hit all game, but the RBIs from Erik Castro and Domingo Santana helped them get the win.
Man of the Match: David Martinez
Lexington (66-52)
Off.
Tri-City (40-14)
The ValleyCats headed into the All-Star Break with a 6-5 win over Staten Island Sunday. Brady Rodgers improved to 6-2 with 5IP, 3H/1ER, 3K:1BB; Jamaine Cotton allowed 2H/4R (3ER), 1K:4BB in 1IP; John Neely and Travis Ballew held the SI Yankees scoreless over the final three innings (though Neely allowed all three baserunners he inherited to score).
Players with two hits: Tyler Heineman, Preston Tucker (2B, HR, RBI), M.P. Cokinos (2B, 3B, BB, 2RBI), Neiko Johnson (RBI, 2SBs), and Emilio King (2B). Joe Sclafani and Dan Gulbransen had a hit and walk each.
Man of the Match: M.P. Cokinos
Greeneville (28-25)
Princeton got a run in the 4th inning, which was all they needed in a 1-0 win over the Gastros. Lance McCullers made his 2nd start for Greeneville, and put up 2H/1ER, 1K:1BB in 4IP (in two starts - 8IP - McCullers has allowed 3H/1ER, 5K:5BB). Joe Musgrove allowed 4H/0ER, with 6K:0BB in 3.1IP. Scott Zuloaga and J.J. Jankowski each recorded an out.
Greeneville got five hits all game, two from Carlos Correa and two from Ariel Ovando. Rio Ruiz provided the other hit.
Man of the Match: Lance McCullers
GCL Astros (22-26)
Off.
The RedHawks recent slide continues with a 3-1 loss vs. Sacramento yesterday. It was their 9th loss in a row, and their 13th loss in their last 14 games. Ross Seaton took the hard-luck loss, giving up 6H/2R (1ER), with 3K:2BB in 7IP. Hector Ambriz allowed a very symmetrical 3H/1ER, 3K:1BB in 2IP.
As far as the offense goes, the RedHawks managed seven hits - four of them from J.D. Martinez and two from Matt Downs, who hit his first homer for OKC in the 4th inning.
Man of the Match: J.D. Martinez
Corpus (68-51)
Good God. Springfield had a 6-4 lead going into the bottom of the 6th before the Hooks clapped up a 12-run inning on their way to a 20-9 win. Matt Heidenreich allowed 5H/5R (3ER), 3K:0BB in 5.1IP; Alex Sogard got the blown save - unbelievably - with an unearned run in 0.2IP; Adalberto Flores gave up 2H/3ER, 2K:2BB in 2IP to inflate his ERA to 6.98, while Arcenio Leon walked one in 1IP.
Okay, for the hits: Ben Orloff was 5x5 with a double, triple, and 4RBI. Jon Singleton hit two homers and drew a walk, for 4RBI. Austin Wates was 3x3 with 2RBI; Robbie Grossman was 3x4 with two doubles and a walk. Drew Locke was 2x5 with a homer and a walk. Enrique "Kike" Hernandez was 2x5 with 2GIDPs.
Man of the Match: Ben Orloff.
Lancaster (61-58)
The JetHawks scored the final three runs of the game for a 3-2 win over San Jose. David Martinez threw 7IP, allowing 7H/2ER, 5K:1BB; Andrew Robinson allowed three baserunners in his 1.2IP (but no runs). Kenny Long walked the only batter he faced, but Jorge De Leon struck out the only batter he faced to end the game.
Delino DeShields was 2x5 (hitting .357 since his call-up from Lexington), and Telvin Nash was 2x4. The JetHawks didn't get an extra-base hit all game, but the RBIs from Erik Castro and Domingo Santana helped them get the win.
Man of the Match: David Martinez
Lexington (66-52)
Off.
Tri-City (40-14)
The ValleyCats headed into the All-Star Break with a 6-5 win over Staten Island Sunday. Brady Rodgers improved to 6-2 with 5IP, 3H/1ER, 3K:1BB; Jamaine Cotton allowed 2H/4R (3ER), 1K:4BB in 1IP; John Neely and Travis Ballew held the SI Yankees scoreless over the final three innings (though Neely allowed all three baserunners he inherited to score).
Players with two hits: Tyler Heineman, Preston Tucker (2B, HR, RBI), M.P. Cokinos (2B, 3B, BB, 2RBI), Neiko Johnson (RBI, 2SBs), and Emilio King (2B). Joe Sclafani and Dan Gulbransen had a hit and walk each.
Man of the Match: M.P. Cokinos
Greeneville (28-25)
Princeton got a run in the 4th inning, which was all they needed in a 1-0 win over the Gastros. Lance McCullers made his 2nd start for Greeneville, and put up 2H/1ER, 1K:1BB in 4IP (in two starts - 8IP - McCullers has allowed 3H/1ER, 5K:5BB). Joe Musgrove allowed 4H/0ER, with 6K:0BB in 3.1IP. Scott Zuloaga and J.J. Jankowski each recorded an out.
Greeneville got five hits all game, two from Carlos Correa and two from Ariel Ovando. Rio Ruiz provided the other hit.
Man of the Match: Lance McCullers
GCL Astros (22-26)
Off.
Saturday, June 9, 2012
More draft picks sign
Two more "unofficial" picks signed yesterday (meaning, news didn't come from Astros.com):
From KZTV, we also find that 9th Round pick Daniel Minor has signed for $50,000. Recommended slot for the 279th overall pick is $131,500. We'll do the math for you and tell you that the Astros saved $81,500 on this pick.
And from the Greensboro Times-Record we find that 37th Round pick Michael Dimock has signed.
Bobby Heck did confirm that eight more draft picks signed with the Astros yesterday:
5th Round pick Andrew Aplin
12th Round pick Terrell Joyce
13th Round pick Brian Holmes
14th Round pick Joe Sclafani
15th Round pick Erick Gonzalez
18th Round pick Ricky Gingras
30th Round pick John Neely
31st Round pick M.P. Cokinos
*With these updates, the Astros are currently $2,481,500 under their bonus pool.
From KZTV, we also find that 9th Round pick Daniel Minor has signed for $50,000. Recommended slot for the 279th overall pick is $131,500. We'll do the math for you and tell you that the Astros saved $81,500 on this pick.
And from the Greensboro Times-Record we find that 37th Round pick Michael Dimock has signed.
Bobby Heck did confirm that eight more draft picks signed with the Astros yesterday:
5th Round pick Andrew Aplin
12th Round pick Terrell Joyce
13th Round pick Brian Holmes
14th Round pick Joe Sclafani
15th Round pick Erick Gonzalez
18th Round pick Ricky Gingras
30th Round pick John Neely
31st Round pick M.P. Cokinos
*With these updates, the Astros are currently $2,481,500 under their bonus pool.
Wednesday, June 6, 2012
31-939: M.P. Cokinos
With the 1st pick in the 31st Round (939th overall), the Astros select 6'2" 215lb catcher M.P. Cokinos, a Junior out of St. Mary's University in Texas.
Cokinos, a Memorial HS grad, transferred to St. Mary's from the University of Houston, but started all 60 games for St. Mary's, hitting .333/.405/.527. He struck out just 17 times, with 30 walks, and 26 extra-base hits, and committed just one error all season.
Cokinos, a Memorial HS grad, transferred to St. Mary's from the University of Houston, but started all 60 games for St. Mary's, hitting .333/.405/.527. He struck out just 17 times, with 30 walks, and 26 extra-base hits, and committed just one error all season.
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