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Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Minor League Spring Game Recap: 3/31

Here are the box scores for today's games Tuesday March 31st

   RHE
Padres482
Columbus11170
 
Player NamePOSPAABRH2B3BHRRBIBBSOSBCSE
1.Brantley, MichaelCF6634100100000
2.Valbuena, Luis2B4423300100000
SubWillard, Matt2B2200000000000
3.Aubrey, MichaelDH/1B6614100400000
4.LaPorta, MattLF/RF6502000010000
5.Head, Stephen1B/DH6601100100000
6.Hodges, Wes3B5310000020000
7.Lombard, GeorgeRF3220000000100
SubBrown, JordanLF2101000010000
8.Toregas, WyattCA3311010300000
SubGimenez, ChrisCA2210000000000
9.Pinckney, BrandonSS5401000100000
Totals--504411176101140100
 
PitchersTPIPHRERBBSOTBF FPSHiAvg
1.Sowers, Jeremy935.06220521169089
2.Sipp, Tony141.010002419189
3.Meloan, Jon352.000011719291
4.Aquino, Greg231.012120639392
 
   RHE
Akron141
Padres5100
 
Player NamePOSPAABRH2B3BHRRBIBBSOSBCSE
1.Constanza, JoseCF/DH4301000000101
2.Hall, MichaelDH/CF4300000011000
3.Santana, CarlosCA3300000000000
SubPickens, DougCA1100000001000
4.Mills, Beau1B4301000010000
5.Weglarz, NickLF1000000010000
SubCumberbatch, CiriloLF3300000002000
6.Rivero, CarlosSS3300000000000
SubFontanez, KevinSS0000000000000
7.Goedert, Jared3B3300000000000
8.Drennen, JohnRF3300000002000
9.Head, Jerad2B3311100001000
10.Esquivel, MattDH3301100101000
Totals--353114200138101
 
PitchersTPIPHRERBBSOTBF FPSHiAvg
1.Lofgren, Chuck824.26100720128987
2.Stiller, Erik381.124031958887
3.Newsom, Randy151.010001558281
4.Pestano, Vinnie171.010002449088
 
   RHE
Padres6100
Kinston7140
 
Player NamePOSPAABRH2B3BHRRBIBBSOSBCSE
1.Montero, LucasLF5400000011000
2.Fedroff, TimLF/DH5501000000000
3.Phelps, Cord2B4412000000000
4.Chisenhall, Lonnie3B4422001200100
5.McBride, Matt1B4412100100000
6.Brown, MattDH4400000002000
7.Pena, RomanRF4322100011000
8.Martinez, RichardCA4413000100000
9.Thompson, MarkSS3301000100000
SubDavis, AdamSS1100000000000
10.Denham, JasonDH/CF4401010100000
Totals--4240714211624100
 
PitchersTPIPHRERBBSOTBF FPSHiAvg
1.Berger, Eric754.05442119129189
2.Lee, CC322.032200759390
3.Judy, Josh292.020002839290
4.Finocchi, Michael121.000002329189
 
   RHE
Padres351
Lake County472
 
Player NamePOSPAABRH2B3BHRRBIBBSOSBCSE
1.Webb, DonnieCF/DH4322000010000
2.Greenwell, BoLF2200000000000
SubBlair, RyanLF2200000000000
3.Sanchez, Karexon2B2200000100000
SubDiaz, Walter2B2100000010100
4.Abreu, AbnerRF4401000101100
5.Nash, Chris1B4411010003000
6.Tice, Jeremie3B4401010103000
7.Allman, JohnDH4200000011000
8.Valadez, MichaelCA2200000001000
SubAlcombrack, RobbieCA2200000002000
9.Rivas, RonaldSS3301000001002
10.White, AdamDH/CF3311000000000
Totals--3834470203312202
 
PitchersTPIPHRERBBSOTBF FPSHiAvg
1.Miller, Ryan663.0322341659188
2.Frias, Santo121.000011329493
3.Popham, Marty332.011112849189
4.Smith, Steve252.010002758786
5.Valera, Francisco191.000011428887

 

Goodyear Notebook: 3/31

Lofgren Looking Forward To New Season

Chuck LofgrenRight now, with five days of camp left many players are excited about what the 2009 baseball season has in store for them.  Some are looking to build on a strong campaign in 2008, some are looking to make a name for themselves, and some like left-hander Chuck Lofgren are looking forward to officially closing the door on a disappointing 2008 season.

By now, most fans know the struggles Lofgren endured last year both mentally and physically.  Lofgren was one of the best pitching prospects in the system, but after he finished the season 2-6 with a 5.99 ERA in 28 games (15 starts) to go along with allowing 93 hits and 52 walks in just 85.2 innings, he may be the player who is most excited about the new season which kicks up next Wednesday April 8th in Akron.

"Things feel great," said Lofgren on Monday.  "I came into camp reaching my goal with my weight.  I am really happy with their plans for me and what they have told me and what they want me to work on.  I am just really excited to get out and play."

When I talked to Lofgren last November, he promised he would work his ass off to get back to the pitcher he knows he can be.  Well, in the span of three months Lofgren worked hard everyday doing flexibility drills in the morning, maintaining healthy eating habits, and running three times a day.  When all was said and done, Lofgren lost 16 pounds and the Indians were very happy with the shape he came to camp at.

With the loss in weight, Lofgren feels like a new man and is ready to re-capture his status as a top left-handed pitching prospect.

"I think it all starts with my core and flexibility," said Lofgren.  "I feel that when I was thinner and in better shape I was able to command my fastball better and able to pitch more on a downhill plane.  With those results I feel I am able to command my ball better and all my pitches are working."

There was some speculation that Lofgren may be moved to the bullpen this season, especially after he finished the 2008 season in the Akron bullpen and had some decent success.  But, based on his workload so far in spring it looks like Lofgren is pegged for the Akron rotation to start the season.

"Yeah, they have built me up the whole time here in spring training as a starter," said Lofgren.  "In my last outing they dictated that they want me to be a starter.  I went four innings and did real well, and I throw five tomorrow (Tuesday) and then get ready for the season in Akron."

With that new season on the horizon in a return trip to Akron, the clean slate is a breath of fresh air for Lofgren.

"[My goals this year are to] stay healthy, make each start, and give my team a chance to win every fifth day," said Lofgren.  "I am not even worried about last year, this is a new year and everything can change."

Popham Adjusting to Professional Game

Marty PophamFor pitchers going through their first spring training, there are a lot of new experiences they encounter.  One of the biggest challenges they face right off the bat and have to get used to is the amount of throwing they do.  In college or high school, a pitcher may throw once or twice a week, and on off days do very light throwing, but this is not the case in the professional ranks.

This is something 2008 20th round draft pick Marty Popham has discovered so far this spring.  The high amount of throwing resulted in a dead arm for him early on, but he is starting to get going again and get used to the high amount of work.

"We were on a totally different throwing program in college," said Popham.  "We would throw eight minutes one day, twelve minutes another, and then do long toss.  Then go out and make our start.  It takes a little bit of getting used to, but that is what the science of baseball has proven you gotta do to survive in the long run."

Popham had a very nice professional debut last year in the rookie-level Gulf Coast League where in 14 appearances covering 23.0 innings he racked up a 1-1 record and 0.78 ERA along with just five walks and 25 strikeouts.  That success has not carried over into this spring, however, as he has had trouble adjusting to the use of a cup which is something he has never worn before this year.  The result is he has had trouble missing up with his fastball early on in camp.

"In our paperwork they send us early on in the offseason they recommend that everybody wear a cup," said Popham.  "I had a couple buddies go down this past season because they were not wearing a cup.  That is always a scary thing because once the ball hits the bat you are the closest person on the field.  I tried wearing a cup and I tried wearing it all preseason trying to get prepared for spring training.  I just was not able to get my leg high enough.  It was causing me to stride out and my arm to lag, so my mechanics needed tweaking.  So I got rid of it and what do you know I was hitting all my spots and I am back to my old ways."

With the start of the season right around the corner, Popham is likely to open the season in the bullpen at Single-A Lake County.  Popham feels his mechanics are now fixed, and will use his success in his debut season as a springboard to hopefully a successful campaign in 2009.

"[My 2008 season] helped me get my feet wet competing at the professional level, but I still have a long way to go," said Popham.  "The pitching here is really good, at each level everybody has great talent.  It is a lot different being a standout kid in college compared to coming up here where everybody is just as good as you are."

Notebook

Crowe Recalled:  The Indians had optioned outfielder Trevor Crowe to Triple-A Columbus just two days ago, but with David Dellucci coming up lame and now on the 15-day disabled list, Crowe was called back to big league camp and will now open the season as the Indians fourth outfielder.  Some people may have rather preferred Crowe open in Columbus where he could play everyday, but as the fourth outfielder he should get a lot of chances to play.  Yes, Mark DeRosa and Jamey Carroll also play the outfield, but they are the fifth and sixth outfield options and will only play out there sparingly.  Since Crowe switch hits, he should spell Choo a game or two a week against a tough lefty, and he could be in a limited platoon with Ben Francisco which allows him to get into a game or two in left field a week.  In all he, could conceivably start at least three games a week, and because of his speed and defensive abilities could get into several other games as a defensive replacement for Francisco or pinch runner.  Congrats to him.

Head Getting Closer:  Outfielder Stephen Head is still working his way back from a knee injury suffered in the third game of the Indians spring schedule.  The injury is to the back of the knee, and he has been playing again this week, most recently getting a start with Columbus in an intrasquad scrimmage on Monday where he was the designated hitter.  He should be fine when the season starts for Columbus next Thursday, and now with Crowe in Cleveland, he should be the starting right-fielder there.  

Miller On The Mend:  I had a chance to talk a little with prized right-hander Adam Miller on Monday.  Miller is upbeat and feels good, and the changes to his delivery, grip, and release point have gone very well so far.  He has no pain and the finger feels good, and his bullpen sessions have gone well.  At this point the Indians and Miller are going to see this new plan through and not opt for surgery.  Miller will remain in Arizona and open the season in extended spring training to continue to get in work to ramp up his pitch count and get stronger since he has missed so much time.  He also will continue working on his new approach to pitching.  If all goes well, he should be activated in Columbus sometime in mid-to-late April.

The Other Miller:  Left-hander Ryan Miller had an amazing first two months for Single-A Lake County last year when he went 7-0 with a 1.06 ERA in his first eight starts.  But the wheels fell off his season after that as he finished his last 18 starts going 1-7 with a 5.08 ERA.  There are some in the organization that believe that the Miller of the last two-thirds of the season is closer to the real Miller, and that this could mean he gets bumped out of a crowded starting rotation situation at advanced Single-A Kinston.  Miller looks like he will open the season in the Kinston bullpen.

Sheriff Of Nottingham Now A Pirate:  On Monday, the Indians traded left-hander Shawn Nottingham to the Pittsburgh Pirates for a player to be named later.  This is a curious trade as the Indians could have just released Nottingham (who was on the bubble), but apparently the Pirates see something in him they like to go out and secure his rights without having to haggle with 28 other teams if he were a street free agent.  Don't forget that when the Indians acquired Nottingham that now Pirates GM Neal Huntington was at that point the Assistant GM for the Indians and one of Shapiro's right-hand guys.

Breakout Alert:  Right-hander Alexander Perez is someone I am very high on.  I am even more high on him after seeing him pitch on Monday as his fastball was crisp and his secondary pitches looked to be on the money.  Perez has an excellent shot to win a starting rotation spot at Single-A Lake County (I think he is pretty much a lock to win that job).

Big League Thoughts:  I attended the Indians game yesterday against San Diego.  It was the first and only time I will go watch the big league club do anything this spring.  I went to the park about an hour early, checked it out, and after the first inning I left.  I just find big league spring training games very boring and pointless.  At least in the minor league games players are fighting for jobs and a contract.  If it were not for my passion for minor league baseball, I might never go to spring training.  Anyway, it was nice to see many of the players make a concerted effort to sign autographs before the game.  Also, the ballpark is beautiful, though it will be interesting to see how much better the experience is at the stadium next year once there is some development around the stadium.

Player Families:  I've talked to a lot of player families over the course of the last few days either at the ballpark or via e-mail.  I have discovered that a lot of the player families do not realize that they can get a "guest pass" which provides access to the entire player development complex so you can move about freely to watch any games on any field, even in the "authorized only" areas.  This is just an FYI to the families that may still be in town, and also those that plan to make the trip to spring training next year.

Prospect Videos:  On Monday, I concentrated solely on getting video of some of the pitchers in action like Gary Campfield, Jeanmar Gomez, Jonathan Holt, David Huff, Matt Langwell, Joey Mahalic, Alexander Perez, Jose Urena, and Russell Young

Random Notes:  Left-hander Heath Taylor is healthy and his velocity is all the way back.  He looks to be slotted for the Kinston bullpen. ... Venezuelan left-hander Elvis Araujo is listed at 6'4" 175 pounds, but there is no way that is correct.  He is BIG.  Yes, 6'4" sounds right, but I am thinking he is closer to 220-230 pounds at least.  Keep an eye on him this year.  It looks like he will play for the rookie-level Arizona team once short-season leagues kick up in late June. ... No official word on this, but it appears first baseman Brock Simpson has retired.  He is no longer in camp.

Today:  I will be at the morning practices from 9:30-11:30am watching the teams take batting practice and go through drills.  After breaking for lunch, I am staying in Goodyear and will watch Kinston and Lake County play their games starting at 1pm.  My primary focus will be on the Kinston game.

Tomorrow:  I will have writeups on pitchers David Roberts and T.J. House.  Also, I plan to dissect the rosters some since I have a roster sheet (not final) that has the players separated at every level from Columbus to Mahoning Valley.

Photos:  I received a lot of requests yesterday from families wishing to have photos forwarded to them of their son.  I am more than willing to help in this regard, and seeing how my good friend Ken Carr used to do this for years and now no longer is able to attend spring training to photograph the players, I feel I need to pick up where he left off.  I took about 500 pictures, yesterday, of which about 40+ are shown below:

Water breakPitchers warming up
Alexander PerezJoey Mahalic
Jeanmar GomezJonathan Holt
David HuffDavid Huff
Game actionTrent BakerHodges & Mills
Players take in the gamesWes Hodges
Chris GimenezJordan BrownGary Campfield
Chris GimenezJordan Brown
Huff talks to his pitching coachBeau Mills
Game actionMatt Langwell
Carlos RiveroNeal Wagner
Russell YoungTravis Turek
Nick WeglarzBrian GreningGary Campfield
Goodyear BallparkGoodyear Ballpark
Goodyear BallparkGoodyear Ballpark
Bob FellerGrady SizemoreTravis Hafner
Goodyear BallparkGoodyear Ballpark
Goodyear BallparkGoodyear Ballpark
Manning & UnderwoodPlayers stretch
Game actionGame action

Monday, March 30, 2009

Minor League Spring Game Recap: 3/30

Here are the box scores for today's intrasquad games Monday 3/30: 

(reminder, I posted the Sunday 3/29 box earlier today, and I should also be posting the box scores to the Thursday 3/26 and Friday 3/27 games soon as those boxes are supposed to be forwarded to me soon) 

   RHE
Columbus260
Akron250
 
Player NamePOSPAABRH2B3BHRRBIBBSOSBCSE
1.Brantley, MichaelCF2201000000000
SubAubrey, MichaelDH1101000000000
2.Valbuena, Luis2B3300000002000
3.Head, StephenDH3200000011000
4.LaPorta, MattRF3300000002000
5.Hodges, Wes3B3302000000000
6.Gimenez, Chris2B/1B3310000001000
7.Brown, Jordan1B/LF3311100101000
8.Lombard, GeorgeLF/CF2200000000000
9.Romero, NiumanSS2200000100000
10.Toregas, WyattDH/CA2201000001000
Totals--272626100218000
 
PitchersTPIPHRERBBSOTBF FPSHiAvg
1.Huff, David675.03222419149189
2.Jones, Greg151.010001418986
3.Moser, Todd141.010002439188
 
Player NamePOSPAABRH2B3BHRRBIBBSOSBCSE
1.Hall, MichaelCF3300000001000
2.Drennen, JohnRF3211100010000
3.Mills, Beau1B3311001200000
4.Weglarz, NickDH3201000010000
5.Rivero, CarlosSS3300000001000
6.Goedert, Jared3B3300000001000
7.Esquivel, MattLF/DH3300000002000
8.Head, Jerad2B2202000000000
9.Camacaro, ArmandoCA2200000000000
10.Cumberbatch, CiriloDH/LF2200000000000
Totals--272525101225000
 
PitchersTPIPHRERBBSOTBF FPSHiAvg
1.Cassel, Jack604.0321151798886
2.Ohka, Tomo302.020003858986
3.Wagner, Neil91.010000329089
 
   RHE
Kinston321
Lake County361
 
Player NamePOSPAABRH2B3BHRRBIBBSOSBCSE
1.Fedroff, TimCF/DH3300000002000
2.Thompson, MarkSS3301100000000
3.Brown, MattRF2200000000000
SubMontero, LucasRF1101000000010
4.Pena, RomanLF3300000001000
5.Hehr, Jeff3B3300000001000
6.Martinez, Richard1B3301000000000
7.Denham, JasonDH/CF3210000010000
8.Montero, MoisesCA3210000000001
9.Arnal, Cristo2B2210000101000
10.Castillo, AlexDH/CF2201000201000
Totals--282634100316011
 
PitchersTPIPHRERBBSOTBF FPSHiAvg
1.Gomez, Jeanmar534.1200051599189
2.Campfield, Garrison242.0433111068987
3.Turek, Travis61.000000329190
 
Player NamePOSPAABRH2B3BHRRBIBBSOSBCSE
1.Webb, DonnieLF3020000030100
2.White, AdamCF2100000000000
SubAllman, JohnRF1000000010000
3.Sanchez, Karexon2B2200000101000
4.Abreu, AbnerDH2201000101000
5.Nash, Chris1B2200000002000
SubRecknagel, Nate1B2200000001000
6.Blair, RyanRF/CF2200000001000
7.Montero, MoisesCA/DH3302000000001
8.Diaz, WalterSS2200000000000
9.Infante, Jansy3B2200000001000
10.Abraham, AdamDH/CA2200000000000
Totals--252023000247101
 
PitchersTPIPHRERBBSOTBF FPSHiAvg
1.Mahalic, Joey624.0131331588887
2.Young, Russell443.0100241149088
 

Mahoning Valley Intrasquad: 

Player NamePOSPAABRH2B3BHRRBIBBSOSBCSE
1.Baker, Trent-4400000002000
2.Willard, Matt-4411010000000
3.Palincsar, Tim-4400000003000
4.Peoples, Nick-4412110000000
5.Smit, Jason-4401010001000
6.Brito, Jesus-4401100000000
7.Martinez, Argenis-3300000002000
8.Perez, Roberto-3300000002000
Totals--3030252300010000
 
PitchersTPIPHRERBBSOTBF FPSHiAvg
1.Cawiezell, Dallas332.010004759290
2.Holt, Jonathan28/452/BP00003718886
3.Landis, Kyle292.032205978887
4.Burns, Eddie191.010003758988

Minor League Spring Game Recap: 3/29

Here are the box scores for the Sunday 3/29 games: 

(note, I will also be posting the box scores to the Thursday 3/26 and Friday 3/27 games soon as those boxes are supposed to be forwarded to me sometime today) 

   RHE
Chicago270
Columbus261
 
Player NamePOSPAABRH2B3BHRRBIBBSOSBCSE
1.Crowe, TrevorCF3301100000100
SubBaker, TrentCF1101000000000
2.Valbuena, Luis2B4301000010200
3.Aubrey, Michael1B4400000000000
4.LaPorta, MattRF2200000000000
SubCumberbatch, CiriloRF1000000000000
5.Hodges, Wes3B1100000000000
SubBasabe, Lurvin3B2211000000101
6.Gimenez, ChrisLF3300000002000
7.Brown, JordanDH3311001200000
8.Toregas, WyattCA2200000000000
SubAlcombrack, RobbieCA1100000000000
9.Fontanez, KevinSS3300000000000
10.Hafner, TravisDH6501000012000
Totals--363326101224401
 
PitchersTPIPHRERBBSOTBF FPSHiAvg
1.Saarloos, Kirk604.03113418118785
2.Edell, Ryan433.0100141199088
3.Rundles, Rich171.010002428481
4.Roehl, Scott171.021101548988
 
   RHE
Chicago360
Akron391
 
Player NamePOSPAABRH2B3BHRRBIBBSOSBCSE
1.Hall, MichaelRF/CF5300000021000
2.Rivero, CarlosSS5401000112001
3.Santana, CarlosCA3202200210000
SubCamacaro, ArmandoCA1100000000000
4.Mills, Beau1B2200000002000
SubBrito, Jesus3B2201000000000
5.Weglarz, NickLF4401000000000
6.Esquivel, MattDH/RF4300000011000
7.Goedert, Jared3B2200000000000
8.Head, Jerad2B/1B4400000001000
9.Cumberbatch, CiriloCF2211000000000
SubWillard, Matt2B2100000010000
10.Constanza, JoseDH4423000000200
Totals--403439200367201
 
PitchersTPIPHRERBBSOTBF FPSHiAvg
1.Wright, Steven644.02222417139088
2.Newsom, Randy332.0200021068280
3.Tseng, Sung-wei252.021101729087
4.Stiller, Erik61.000000339089
 
   RHE
Kinston11212
Chicago8130
 
Player NamePOSPAABRH2B3BHRRBIBBSOSBCSE
1.Montero, LucasLF5322100220111
2.Fedroff, TimCF/DH5402000012010
3.Phelps, Cord2B4412000101000
SubDavis, Adam2B1100000000000
4.Chisenhall, Lonnie3B4402010100010
SubHehr, Jeff3B1101000000000
5.McBride, Matt1B5513100100001
6.Brown, MattRF/DH5501100100000
7.Pena, RomanDH/RF5511000001000
8.Castillo, AlexCA3222001210000
SubPickens, DougCA2200000002000
9.Thompson, MarkSS3222000110000
SubArnal, CristoSS1101000000000
10.Denham, JasonDH/CF4422100100000
Totals--484311214111056132
 
PitchersTPIPHRERBBSOTBF FPSHiAvg
1.De La Cruz, Kelvin663.0311411359390
2.Taylor, Heath332.031102969291
3.Meyer, Matt271.044400719089
4.Montero, Joanniel282.032201949190
5.Diaz Moreno, Juan61.000000338887
 
   RHE
Lake County6102
Chicago11131
 
Player NamePOSPAABRH2B3BHRRBIBBSOSBCSE
1.White, AdamCF4411000001100
2.Sanchez, Karexon2B4322200011000
3.Abreu, AbnerRF2200000001000
SubAllman, JohnRF2212100100000
4.Tice, Jeremie3B4400000002000
5.Nash, Chris1B/DH4412200101000
6.Rivas, RonaldSS2200000001000
SubInfante, JansySS2211010100000
7.Recknagel, NateDH/1B4301100112000
8.Valadez, MichaelCA4400000001001
9.Greenwell, BoLF3201000010001
10.Blair, RyanDH3300000000000
Totals--38356106104310102
 
PitchersTPIPHRERBBSOTBF FPSHiAvg
1.Haley, Trey533.0222501559491
2.Martinez, Anillins141.001111419290
3.Jones, Chris563.18551318149188
4.Grening, Brian210.233311659089
 

Mahoning Valley Intrasquad: 

PitchersTPIPHRERBBSOTBF FPSHiAvg
1.Roberts, David362.031013109--
2.Mead, Kaimi302.01002272--
3.Montero, Denny392.00004273--
4.Jimenez, Jose252.00001274--

 

Nottingham Traded

Indians left-handed pitching prospect Shawn Nottingham was traded to the Pittsburgh Pirates today for a player to be named. More on this in my notebook tonight.

Goodyear Notebook: 3/30

Okay, lots to cover today since I was not able to update as much as I wanted to over the weekend because of internet problems at the place I was staying at.  Now that the issue has been cleared up, let's get right into today's notebook:

Releases:  The following players have been released in the past few days: right-handed pitcher Brad Hinkle, left-handed pitcher Garrett Rieck, left-handed pitcher Candido Jesus, and left-handed pitcher Wilfredo Ramirez.  Reportedly, six players were released on Saturday morning, but I am not aware at the moment who the other two players are.  The only real surprise of the bunch was Hinkle, who I thought may get a crack at a bullpen spot in Lake County.

McBride At First:  Former catcher Matt McBride is learning another position.  In the offseason the Indians moved McBride out from behind the plate to left field in the hopes that it would save his arm and keep his bat in the lineup.  If anyone has been looking at the box scores, they will see that McBride has also been playing some first base.  This is true, as I watched him workout at first base on Saturday, and he put a lot of work in on picking and getting in good position to field the ball.  No word yet on if this is his new permanent home and that the outfield trial has been nixed, or if the work at first base is to give him more flexibility.  In any case, he had a lot of trouble with the picks at first base, which is to be expected, and will be a year long adjustment for him if indeed he sticks there.  It looks like he will be starting the year in Kinston.

House Call:  Left-hander T.J. House was dominating in his start on Saturday going four shutout innings and allowing just one hit and no walks while striking out five.  He topped out at 93 MPH on the gun, and his secondary stuff was very good.  In his 59 pitches, all of his outs came via the strikeout or groundball.  One person who had a front row seat of the performance was Indians GM Mark Shapiro who stood about five feet from me and surely had to like what his prized left-handed pitching prospect showed him.  House pitches well beyond his age (19), and I am hearing that he is all but certain to open the season at Single-A Lake County in the starting rotation.

Little Abner:  Wow.  Not only did Shapiro get to see firsthand how spectacular House was, but he also got to see outfielder Abner Abreu's raw power put on full display.  In his first at bat, Abreu crushed a home run to deep left field into the wind.  In his next at bat he crushed a line drive to the base of the left field wall for a double (video below).  In his third and fourth at bats he scorched to line drives which were hit right at the defense for outs.  In every at bat he squared up the ball with his bat beautifully.  He is still tall and lanky, and it is amazing how much power he has with such a frame.  He just has excellent bat speed and very strong wrists which help him generate that raw power.  Abreu will be the right-fielder at Single-A Lake County this year.

Injury Slows Head Down: Outfielder Stephen Head is working his way back from an injury that he suffered in the third game of the spring four weeks ago.  He has been held out of game action, and got some swings in with the Mahoning Valley group during an intrasquad game on Saturday.  He is supposed to be back in the Columbus lineup on Monday, and he is expected to be fully healthy for the season opener in less than two weeks.  He will open the season at Triple-A Columbus.

Playing Time In Columbus: Speaking of Stephen Head, he also wonders like most of us how playing time will be worked out considering he along with Michael Brantley, Trevor Crowe, and Matt LaPorta will be in the Columbus outfield.  On top of that Michael Aubrey and Jordan Brown will be at first base, and Chris Gimenez will get some work in at DH and first.  That is seven players for five positions (including the DH).  This actually may work well in that everyone gets a game off a week, and we know at some point injuries will crop up.

Single-A Rotation Makeup:  One of the more interesting things to see shake out this spring is who in fact opens the season in the Kinston and Lake County starting rotations.  From what I am hearing, the givens to open in the Kinston rotation at the moment are left-hander Kelvin De La Cruz, right-hander Zach Putnam, left-hander Eric Berger, and left-hander Ryan Morris, and the only given to open in the Lake County rotation at the moment is left-hander T.J. House. This is what I am hearing, though the Indians are known to make last minute changes.  In any case, it looks like one of right-hander Joey Mahalic or left-hander Ryan Miller may return to Lake County, maybe even both if right-hander Bryce Stowell opens in Kinston, though Stowell has not pitched much this spring (not injured as far as I can tell).  One of these three will join House along with likely Lake County rotation placements left-hander Chris Jones, left-hander T.J. McFarland, and right-hander Alexander Perez.

Cid Slowed By Injury: Outfielder Delvi Cid is noticeably bigger, and looks to have added about 10-15 pounds of weight at least.  He hasn't been playing in games as it appears he has some sort of leg injury which he is working his way through.  No official word on that, but I mention it because I have observed him doing side work and testing out the leg.

Head Becoming Even More Versatile: Utility man Jerad Head has been working out some at shortstop.  He initially came to the Indians as a shortstop, but had never really played there since signing.  Being able to play the corner outfield positions, along with anywhere in the infield including catching makes him extremely valuable as a utility player.  He has some pop in his bat, but the key with him is going to be going to Double-A Akron this year and getting more consistent as a hitter.

Abraham Catches On:  Catcher Adam Abraham is really having a hard time finding balls after he blocks them in the dirt.  At least three times in a game I saw him block a ball, but could not find it, and thus allowed a baserunner to take the next base.  Abraham is foreign to the whole catching thing, so it will be an ongoing, frustrating process for sure as he learns all the techniques and nuances to be a good defensive backstop.  He should open the season as the catcher at Single-A Lake County.

Kinston Bound:  Third baseman Lonnie Chisenhall officially will open the season in Kinston, and other 2008 Draft classmates like outfielder Tim Fedroff and second baseman Cord Phelps are expected to join him there.

Veterans In AAA:  While the Triple-A Columbus lineup is going to stacked with high end prospects, I am hearing that the pitching staff in Columbus will be loaded with many veterans.  This means that pitchers like Matt Herges, Kirk Saarloos, Tomo Ohka, Greg Acquino, etc are expected to be a part of the pitching staff, and that some guys like right-hander Randy Newsom and others may end up getting bumped down and opening in Double-A Akron.

Prospect Videos:  Here are some videos I have shot over the last two days:  Abner Abreu, Bo Greenwell, T.J. House, Mike McGuire, Josh Judy, Ryan Morris, Nate Recknagel, Jeremie Tice, Adam Abraham, and Steve Smith.

Did You Know:  I learn something everyday.  One thing I learned yesterday is that minor leaguers do NOT get paid during spring training.  They only get meal money and their accommodations paid for, with the meal money amounting to $12 a day.  Also, they are only paid in-season and do not get paid in the offseason.  In other words, they get a weekly paycheck from April through about the first week of September (five months) and do not get paid from September through March.  Ouch.  When the average A-baller gets about $1000-1200 a month, that comes out to about $6000 a year in salary.  Making so little over the course of their minor league career is why these guys hold out so much for those higher bonuses, and why so many wash out and retire because they need to pay the bills.

Did You Know II:  I also learned that the Indians do not pay any of the travel expenses for the affiliates.  For example, when Akron goes on the road, it comes out of Akron's pocket to pay for the bus, gas, hotels and anything else that goes into getting the players to where they need to be.  The only thing the Indians pay for with their affiliates is the salaries and meal money, and also a three-night stay in a hotel for players just assigned to an affiliate.  After three days, the players are on their own to find housing.

Today:  I will be at the complex all day watching the minor leaguers in the early morning practice and then the 1pm games.  It is a camp day, so all players will be available to see in action.  I may  focus more on the Akron squad.  I also plan to make my one stop to the big league field to see the Indians play at Goodyear Ballpark in the 4pm game.

Tomorrow:  I will have another notebook detailing what I saw in camp on Monday, and also small stories on right-handers David Roberts and Marty Popham.

Photos:  I am taking lots of photos and will have thousands by the end of camp, and several of just about every player.  If any family member would like some professional quality photos of your son, e-mail me at tlastoria@indiansprospectinsider.com and let me know and I will be glad to forward what I have.  Or, if I don't have any photos of him, I will make it a point to get some of him when I go to the park the next day.

Here are some photos from the past two days:

Carlos SantanaTriple-A pitchers work outFielding practice
Kinston playersPlayers hitting in the cages
More BPMore BP
Mahoning Valley players stretchMahoning Valley players stretch
Jonathan HoltEric BergerVinnie Pestano
Bryce StowellBryce StowellRyan Miller
Kelvin De La CruzJoey MahalicRussell Young
Eddie BurnsDavid RobertsBrian Grening
Trey HaleyAlexander PerezSanto Frias
Travis TurekAnillins MartinezMatt Langwell
Trey HaleyCord Phelps
TJ HouseKarexon SanchezLonnie Chisenhall
McBride at 1BMatt McBride at 1BMatt McBride at 1B
Chris NashKarexon SanchezPhelps and Thompson
Jose OzoriaRolando PetitDarling Read
Araujo and SotoClayton Cook
Chun-Hsiu ChenTrent BakerJeremie Tice
TJ HouseTJ HouseAbner Abreu
TJ HouseNate Recknagel
Mike McGuireSteve SmithAdam Abraham
Game actionGame actionPractice action
Pitchers warming upPitchers warming up