Trey Ball: After starting the season in extended spring training, left-handed pitcher Trey Ball is moving north to join the Greenville Drive, will make his debut sunday night
Oscar Taveras: was back in centerfield Friday night for the Memphis Redbirds, apparently suffering no lingering effects of the left ankle injury he suffered earlier this week.
Kyle Crick: On Saturday night Crick walked three during a four-batter stretch of the second inning, threw 51 pitches overall, and received an automatic hook from Richmond manager Russ Morman. “He got to that magic pitch count total for an inning,” Morman said of Crick. Morman chose not to reveal what the pitch count is, but said the number does not vary pitcher to pitcher.
Jon Gray: pitched arguably the best game of his professional career on Wednesday. Gray retired the first 17 batters he faced, but allowed a single run and three hits in his sixth and final inning. He wound up with eight strikeouts and did not walk a single batter.
Archie Bradley: In his last 3 starts Bradley has pitched 12.1 innings allowing 19 hits and 8 walks leading to 12 earned runs
Noah Syndergaard: on Friday night Thor threw a season high 96-pitches (58 strikes) over the five innings, giving up three runs on six hits, walking two while striking out a season high six batters.
Robert Stephenson: on saturday night Stephenson allowed three solo home runs in the first two innings before settling in and getting a quality start with eight strikeouts. He looked much better than he has this season outside of his first start of the season.
Eduardo Rodriguez: will miss his scheduled start due to a sprained knee.The injury is not considered serious, but Rodriguez is likely headed for the minor league disabled list. Rodriguez saw a doctor who diagnosed the injury as a sprain. The organization now wants to give Rodriguez some time to rest and recover.
Jon Sigleton: Unlike Springer, he might have to wait until after the Super Two cutoff date (usually late June/early July) to get called up.
Matt Wisler: struck out a career-high 10 batters in seven scoreless innings Friday. Wisler needed just 94 pitches to go seven innings, matching the longest start of his career. He allowed three hits and walked none. At 21 years old, he was the seventh-youngest player in the Texas League on Opening Day. Through five starts and 25 innings this season, Wisler has a 2.16 ERA and a 30-to-5 strikeout-to-walk ratio.
Joey Gallo: drastically cut down on the strikeouts. His strikeout rate is 25.3 percent and his walk rate is up to 18.1 percent. On wednesday he hit 3HR, with 6 RBI´s, scored 4 times , walked 3 times and didn´t strike out. good times.
Taijuan Walker: He was examined by Dr. Edward Khalfaya on Wednesday and was cleared to begin playing catch starting Monday.
Kyle Zimmer: is expected to make his 2014 debut with Northwest Arkansas in about three weeks.
Maikel Franco: Franco, after a 4-for-41 start to the season, has three multi-hit games in his last five games.
Tyler Glasnow :After being held back in extended spring training because of a back injury, Glasnow made his season debut Friday night for Class A Advanced Bradenton. The right-hander threw five scoreless innings
Gregory Polanco: Not taking anything from Andrew,” he says, “but when Andrew was in the minor leagues, he was nothing close to Polanco. This kid has the potential to be one of the best ever.”
Braden Shipley: Shipley was making his second start of the season after being held back in extended spring training to begin the season because of soreness in his right shoulder.Through six innings Thursday, Shipley had yet to allow a hit, facing the minimum. his night ended soon after, having allowed three runs (one earned) on two hits in 6 1/3 innings. He struck out six batters and walked none.
Kevin Gausman: Over his last two starts, Gausman has not allowed a run over 9.2 IP. Over that span, he's yielded 7 hits and 3 walks with 9 strikeouts. it is worth noting that Gausman has not thrown more than 74 pitches in a single outing.He was expecting an innings limit of around 160-170 innings back in January, which could help explain that little detail.
Mark Appel: the top pick in 2013 draft, has been sent from Class A Lancaster to extended spring.The move is being made to help him adjust to a five day pitching schedule. He has pitched every seventh day at Stanford and low-A Quad Cities for the most part last year. Appel pitched an average 115 innings his last three seasons at Stanford, and pitched 33 innings at low-A Quad Cities in 2013.
Byron Buxton: will play three innings in extended spring training Saturday, Antony said.
Kohl Stewart :the fourth overall pick of the 2013 First-Year Player Draft, earned his first professional victory on Friday night. He threw a career-high six innings as Class A Cedar Rapids earned a 6-1 win over Clinton.He allowed one unearned run and one hit. He struck out six batters and walked one.
Jesse Winker: on Thursday he came out of the game after crashing into the outfield wall. He was taken to the hospital with concussion symptoms. Has been placed on DL.
Jorge Soler, sidelined with a sore right hamstring, is rehabbing at the team's complex in Mesa, Ariz., and doing some baseball activities. However, Soler is not ready to play in games in extended spring training. The Cubs will take their time to avoid having Soler aggravate the injury.
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