AAA Columbus
by Mike Melaragno
AA Akron
by Gavin Potter
Advanced-A Lynchburg (40-28, – 0.5 GB Carolina League North – 5-3 this week)
by Justin Lada
The Hillcats started off the week with three straight wins, lost the next three and then won the final two. That’s good enough to put them a half game back of a playoff spot behind the Salem Red Sox but they’ll need a win on the final day of the first half (today) and a loss by Salem to take the lead.
Aaron Civale helped the Hillcats big time this week to put them in position of a playoff spot. They won both of his starts (8 IP 2H 1ER 0BB 4K vs. Wilmington 6/12 and 7 IP 6H 3ER 0BB 8K) and now has a 2.49 ERA (0.75 WHIP) in his four Lynchburg starts.
For your Triston McKenzie update – he had a rough start, for him anyway. 5 IP, 4H, 1ER, 5BB and 6K. The Hillcats won the All-Star’s lone start this week.
While pitching ruled the week for the Hillcats as usual (Shane Bieber also turned in a six inning, one run allowed start), they finished the week with a 12-5 rout of Fredrick. OF Jod Carter had two homers, Ka’ai Tom had a two run homer, two hits and four RBI. Martin Cervenka also chipped in a HR. Sam Haggerty and Sicnarf Loopstok also had two hits each.
Loopstok, 24, who appears to be moving away from catcher more and more (nine games) to the outfield and first base, is hitting .297 in his last 10 games and now sports a .284/.373/.505 slash line. He and Cervenka are a little older, unheralded but are certainly having good statistical years and good organizational pieces if nothing else. Winning may be secondary at the minor league level but creating a winning atmosphere around your other top prospects can be an underrated part of development.
Lynchburg finishes the first half vs. Fredrick Sunday, breaks three days for the High-A All-Star game Tuesday before hosting Fredrick for four games starting Thursday to start the second half.
Low-A Lake County
by Caitlin Boron
DSL Indians
by Joe Coblitz
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