AAA Wilk
AA Oswalt
A+ Crismatt
A Merandy
AAA
Cecchini 0-4, 2 k's
Rosario 2-3, 2 2b, BB
Smith 0-4, K
Evans 0-4
A+
Mora 1-5
Dimino 1-3, K
Becerra 0-4, K
Mazeika 0-4
Urena 0-3, BB, K
Dunn 4.2 innings 7 hits 6 er 2 walks 3 k's (threw 4 scoreless, allowed 6 runs in the 5th. 5 hits (including a HR and a walk) presumably ran out of gas
A
Carpio 0-4, 2 k's
Cone 1-4, K
Dash 0-3, 2 k's
Lindsay 0-3, K (.097 last 10 games, yikes)
Sanchez (0-3 absolutely awful start to his season)
Llanes 7 innings 3 hits 1 run 0 walks 3 k's
100% not complaining but one was a blooper that the RF misplayed. The other was a legit double in any ballpark.
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The most divisive college bat on the board remains UC Irvine’s Keston Hiura, who won’t play in the field this spring but has one of the class’ most potent bats. Hitting .423/.535/.748 with 17 doubles and seven homers—he ranks in the top 10 nationally in batting (fourth), OBP (third) and doubles (seventh)—Hiura will require a team to take a leap of faith that he can be an offensive second baseman or left fielder.
Pick: Keston Hiura, 2b/of, UC Irvine |
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Looks pretty normal to me. Like I said at the time I was merely quoting Law from his chat.