Showing posts with label Orta. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Orta. Show all posts

Monday, March 12, 2012

Probable Durham Bulls

## 24 Days ##

As reported in Rays Index, Pitchers Alex Cobb, Alex Torres, Chris Archer, and Ricky Orta; catchers Nevin Ashley and Mark Thomas; and 1B Juan Miranda have been sent to minor league camp. My guess is that all except Mark Thomas will be on the Bulls roster come April 5.

Cork Gaines has also updated his spring playing time chart and speculates that while Chirinos and Vogt should be headed for the Bulls, Brandon Guyer has a shot at staying with the Rays.

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Watching Spring Training, and a bit more ...

Russ Canzler, former Durham Bull
Dan Johnson, former Durham Bull
*** 29 days **
  • I am eventually going to get over the fact that neither of these guys are going to be playing for the Bulls this year (or maybe not), but I can't help pointing out that former Durham Bull and International League MVP Russ Canzler introduced himself to the Cleveland Indians by hitting a grand slam. To make me feel even worse, former Durham Bull and International League MVP Dan Johnson introduced himself to the Chicago White Sox by hitting a home run, as noted on a Charlotte Knights blog (the sound in the background is the grinding of my teeth). 
  • Looking to the future, here are some players who, if they don't make it to the Rays roster (and at best only one or two will), we could see with the Bulls. Over at ESPN Florida Tommy Rancel writes about Infielders Will Rhymes, Matt Mangini, and Juan Miranda, catcher Chris Gimenez, and pitcher Jhonny Nunez. At DRaysBay, JC Mitchell writes about infielder Mangini, outfielder Jeff Salazar, and pitchers Brian Augenstein and Ricky Orta.
  • If you want a very interesting way to keep track of these guys, you can do no better than to keep an eye on Rays Index. Over there Cork Gaines has a table that's tracking innings played by everyone in camp. Fascinating, and a good way to do some guessing about the Bulls roster.
  • How's your cynicism index these days? Here's one for you. As all those obsessed with the International League know, the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Yankees aren't going to be playing in Scranton/Wilkes-Barre in 2012 (not that they ever did, but let's not go there). Their playing field is undergoing a year-long refurbishment. That presented an interesting marketing dilemma that was recently solved ... change your name! For 2012 only, they will be known as the "Empire State Yankees"! Why? 'Cause they'll be playing in the Empire State. Read all about it at a Rochester Red Wings Press Release. Now, just why is this being announced by the Red Wings? 
  • Dirk Hayhurst's new book (Out of My League, haven't read it yet) is out. Over at his blog Mrs. Hayhurst has some interesting comments about baseball and life.