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Iowa

Brett Jackson was 2-5 with a 2B and a 3B. He also stole his 17th base and struck out. Vitters was 3-6 and I think by the end of this year will be major league ready.  His OPS now sits at .860. 

Smokies

Nobody did anything.

Daytona

Spellcheck Jr went 1-3 with a double and a walk. He also had an OF assist. The Greg of Rohan was promoted to AA. 

Peoria

Taiwan Easterling went 3-3 and is hitting .240. Baez went 1-3 and is now batting .299.

Boise

Jeimer Candelario went 2-5 and is hitting .344. Dong Yub Kim hit his 3rd HR of the year and Chadd Krist stayed hot going 3-3. James Pugliese struck out 5 in 4 shutout innings. 2012 draft pick Eddie Orozco struck out 2 in 2 IP.

AZL Cubs

Dan Vogelbach might be a bit too good for rookie ball. Last night he went 4-5 with a HR and a triple. That's right MO, a triple. Right now 10 of his 16 hits are XBH and he is sporting a .471/.514/.824 line. Rock Shoulders isn't tearing up the club in Boise so maybe a switch-a-roo is in the works.

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    Rice Cube

    Dan Vogelbach might be a bit too good for rookie ball. Last night he went 4-5 with a HR and a triple.

    Now throw him a changeup and see what happens.

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  2. BubbaBiscuit

    @ Rice Cube:
    This is different then signing defective Cubans, defected, infected, shit, former Cubans of the get me the hell out of here persuasion that are talented enough to have someone help them do just that for a cut of their future deal, not slave trading-ish in the least.
    These are 16 year old internationals that could not be signed before today.

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    Rice Cube

    Carrie Muskat ‏@CarrieMuskat
    #Cubs 3B Ian Stewart says on @IAN_STEWART_9 he’s going to have surgery on wrist & will be sidelined 6-10 weeks. Likely done for the year

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    Suburban kid

    @ WaLi:
    This is why it’s good. It creates a wonderful image to illustrate the obtuse acronym. I was thinking Safe on the Basepaths Like a Genius, but RC’s version is much better.

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    Rice Cube

    DylanJ was born in a secret military base on Baekdu Mountain. His coming was foretold by a rare double rainbow and marked the sight of a new star in the sky. After defeating Jaime Lannister in battle at the age of 15 in the 77th Hunger Games he became an internet expert at staring at minor league box scores. His thoughts on said box scores can been seen Mon-Fri at Obstructed View.

    I approve of this bio.

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    Mercurial Outfielder

    Ye gods. LaHair’s post-April numbers are terrible:

    May: 99 PA, 22 H, 2 2B, 5 HR, 12 BB, 24 K, .792 OPS
    June: 70 PA, 15 H, 2 2B, 3 HR, 5 BB, 25 K, .686 OPS

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  7. Doogolas

    If you flipped his months would he somehow be more/less worthy of being an All-Star? Ups and downs happen. He just needs to actually have another “up” month.

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  8. Doogolas

    mb21 wrote:

    @ Doogolas:
    Yeah, that was a 110 wRC+ in May so at best you could say he’s been horrible in June.

    Indeed, and honestly, we’ve faced lefties seemingly every other day, of whom he has very randomly been played against. I can’t imagine it’s easy for a guy to have such irregular at bats and hit well. He’s not a .980OPS guy, but it doesn’t mean he can’t be a streaky .850 type guy.

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    jtsunami

    Rice Cube wrote:

    Dontrelle Willis —> retirement maybe

    Hey, I used to be good. And this is crazy. But here’s my number. So retirement, maybe.

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