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Wednesday, November 4, 2009

This Week in the AFL

It has been an interesting couple of weeks in the AFL, as the Peoria Saguaros now stand at 9-10 on the season, good enough for a 2nd place tie in the 3-team AFL West Division. More importantly, former Akron closer Vinnie Pestano has been added to the Sags roster, which is great to see after he was shut down in the middle of a great season for the Aeros.

On a more depressing front, the AFL Rising Stars Showcase takes place this coming Saturday in Surprise. Why is this depressing? Of the now nine players the Indians organization has sent to the AFL, only infielder Carlos Rivero was selected to play in the Showcase. The Showcase isn't just an all-star game, as the players are selected by scouting and Minor League directors from every organization, along with input from AFL executive director Steve Cobb. So while it is great that Rivero was picked, the fact that a guy like Future's Game participant Nick Weglarz was not selected shows that some of the shine is coming off of his prospect star after a disappointing campaign in Akron. The Showcase will be carried live on MLB Network, so tune in on Saturday at 8:15 EST to check out Rivero as well as top MLB prospects like Buster Posey, Dustin Ackley, Mike Leake, Yonder Alonso and bonus baby Steven Strasburg (who is expected to start on the mound for the East squad).
  • Nick Weglarz's stat line in Arizona is eerily similar to his production in Akron this year, and that isn't a good thing. The big Canadian currently sits at .240/.424/.280, with just one extra base hit (a double) and one RBI. Wegz has walked 7 times to match his 7 strikeouts, but thus far has not shown the prodigious power that I was hoping would show up in Arizona. The AFL is a hitters league, and the Indians were expecting that the 21-year old slugger would be able to hit for a higher average and more power than he consistently displayed in Akron. This can all change in as little of a week of course; we all saw this past June when Weglarz posted an OPS of over 1.000 that when he gets hot he gets really hot. But for now, Weglarz's performance in the AFL is a little disappointing for a guy that many expected to be at or near the top of most Indians prospect lists this offseason.

  • On a better note, catcher Matt McBride has had success both at and behind the plate for the Sags. McBride leads the circuit with a .500 OBP, and his .368 batting average is good for a spot in the top-10. He has 2 HR, 11 RBI, and has even stolen a base in two attempts. Behind the dish, McBride has cut down 3-7 would be basestealers for a 43% success rate. McBride has moved around a lot in the past year as the Indians try to find a place for his bat, and is showing no ill effects from the move back to catcher in the AFL. An OPS of 1.125 is hard to ignore, even in the AFL. McBride would certainly be playing in the Rising Stars Showcase if it were a true all-star game, but the presence of top catching prospects Jason Castro and Lucas May will give McBride the day off.

  • Carlos Rivero earned his way into the Rising Stars Showcase with his .319/.396/.426 stat line. Rivero has yet to hit a HR, but has 5 RBI, 2 SB and 5 BB. He has been consistent at the plate, with at least one hit in 8 of his last 10 games. Rivero has been compared to Jhonny Peralta at a similar stage in their careers, both in body-type and talent. It appears that Rivero is getting a head start on the move from SS to 3B, as he has been manning the hot corner for Peoria.

  • In an interesting note, SS Josh Rodriguez has been playing a lot of CF for the Sags lately in addition to seeing time at 2B. The former 2nd round draft pick out of Rice struggled with injuries in Akron this year, and position versatility is always a bonus. Rodriguez is only hitting .195/.290/.370, but does have 2 doubles and a HR. He seems to be struggling with pitch recognition and timing (13/4 K/BB ratio).

  • Zach Putnam has started two games for Peoria, and has yet to give up a run in 5 innings of work. Putnam has given up just 2 hits and a walk while striking out 4. He has yet to factor in a decision, but has looked sharp. Putnam should be back to starting full-time next year, as his fastball can touch 95 MPH and his splitter is a true out pitch. Expect to see him in the Akron rotation with a chance to move quickly to Columbus.

  • As mentioned, Akron's all-star closer Vinnie Pestano was added to the Sags roster for this week. Pestano has had one appearance, allowing a run, two hits and striking out two in one inning of work. It is great to see Pestano back on the mound after another arm injury, and hopefully he can continue to pitch pain-free in the AFL and be ready for Spring Training.

  • Another Aeros reliever has impressed, as Josh Judy has yet to allow an earned run in 8 2/3 innings while striking out 10. Judy has also walked 7 and given up 6 hits, so he has needed those strikeouts in order to get out of trouble. Judy has posted a 1-1 record, as he was tagged with a loss back on Oct. 14 after giving up 2 unearned runs in 1 2/3 innings of work.

  • Carlton Smith has not been as sharp, as the righty has given up 14 runs (6 earned) over 7 innings. Control is not the issue, as Smith has only walked one batter. His pitches are in the strike zone, but they are getting hit hard. Smith has given up 13 hits (including 2 HR) and struck out just two batters. Smith posted a 2.72 ERA in Akron last year, so his 7.71 ERA for Peoria is a bit unexpected.

  • Bowling Green native Connor Graham has also had a bit of a rough go for the Sags, as he currently sports a 6.23 ERA in his 8 2/3 innings. Graham's problems have been with control, as he has walked 10 batters while striking out 7. The big righty has swing and miss stuff, he just needs to work on locating it in the strike zone. Graham is 1-0 with a save, and other than one disastrous outing where he walked 6 and gave up 2 ER in just 2/3 of an inning has been solid for Peoria.

5 comments:

Putnam back into the starting rotation, too? Wow, figuring out the starting rotations next year is going to be quite the feat. There are going to be a lot of guys going to the bullpen that seem like they could be quality starters to me.

wegz has been playing with a crack in his leg and will have surgery to put a rod in on Friday.
Look around in Arizona. You won't find him there as he is in Cleveland.Just the facts

Putnam is not a sure thing in the rotation. He is only "starting" in the AFL to ensure innings. It is still up in the air if he will remain in the bullpen or go back to starting based on my talk with him and the Indians people when I was out there three weeks ago. Not aware if anything has changed since then, but it was supposed to be a wait and see thing in spring training.

Also, yeah, Wegz has a fracture in his leg that he has been playing on his entire time in Instructs and the AFL....good to see they finally decided to shut him down and get him healthy for spring. Hopefully the rod is not too much of an invasive procedure where it does not affect the start of his season.

In an odd way, it's a little easier to swallow the idea that Weglarz was struggling due to injury instead of pitchers exposing him in whatever way.

Hope that's not too morbid for anyone! =P

I'm just guessing that Putnam will start...I don't have any inside info either way. Tony would definetly be the better source for that.

Based on his stuff, I'm hoping they give him every chance to start. Although with his 95 MPH heat and nasty splitter, he could be a Papelbon type guy at the back end of the bullpen. Papelbon minus all the stupid Boston antics, of course.

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