Between my blog going kaput for several hours via San Francisco power outage and the Mariners gagging up two games to the Rangers while continuing to bat Washed Up Black Holes of London 3rd, I'm so bent that I'm gonna post line scores whether or not they are UP TO THE MINUTE, for you faithful readers since you've been deprived of useful benchmarks for the last couple days. Today can bite me.
Also, recaps will be reduced to haiku form.

VENEZUELA~! The VSLM's had the day off. The lowly DSL Devil Rays/Reds will be their opponent tomorrow.
Dominican: not sure what happened today against the DSL Phils: no results yet. If we have results tomorrow, I'll post them, but I'm guessing it was suspended due to rain or something.
Arizona: Mariners 3, Rangers 2
AZLM's: 20-7... AZL Rangers: 10-17
Fabian Williamson: 6 IP, 6 H, (2 R) 1 ER, walk, 4 K
Harold Williams: 1 IP, walk
Johnny DuRocher: two outs, 2 walks, K
Travis Mortimore: 1.1 IP
Daniel Carroll: 2-4, double, K, 2 SB (.368/.464/.453)
Mike Morse: 1-3, double, R, RBI, walk
Alfredo Mateo: 1-3, double, R, RBI, walk (.260/.325/.411)
Brandon Fromm: 1-4, RBI, K (.192/.276/.329)
Brandon McConnell: 1-3, double (.310/.396/.452)
Can't count on tight wins?
Take your Pythag and shove it!
Peoria M's!
a: Everett 5, Vancouver 2
EVE: 14-21... VAN: 18-16
Alfredo Venegas: 6 IP, 1 H, 1 ER, 3 walks, 7 K, hit batter, balk
Brandon McKerney: 1 IP, 2 H, 1 ER
Bryan Harris: 2 IP, walk, 3 K
Greg Halman: 3-4, 2 doubles, R (.316/.386/.556)
Kalian Sams: 2-3, solo HR, 2 R, 2 RBI, K (.177/.270/.292)
Wellington Dotel: 2-4, RBI, K
Hackers, and Beef Roids
Venegas, unhurt, pitched well
All add up to win
A: South Bend 7, Wisconsin 5
WIS: 9-21... SBD: 16-15
Kyle Parker: 5 IP, 8 H, 5 ER, 5 K, balk, hit batter
Rollie Gibson: 1 IP, 4 H, 1 ER, 2 K
Justin Souza: 1.2 IP, 2 H, 1 ER, walk, 2 K
Michael Wagner: 1 IP, 2 K
Brian Kappel: one out
Kuo Hui Lo: 1-4, double, R, RBI, K, SB #21 (.267/.325/.356)
Alex Liddi: 3-5, 2 RBI, K (.228/.306/.382)
Leury Bonilla: 3-4, R, RBI, SB (.251/.280/.348)
Five runs in the 3rd
Drove Kyle Parker into
Wisconsin's defeat
A+: Lancaster 15, High Desert 8
Mavs: 8-23... Guys the Red Sox stash in High A because they literally have so many sluggers in AA or AAA that there's no room left so they put the rest in Lancaster and let them beat the crap out of High A pitching: 19-12
Aaron Jensen: 3.2 IP, annihilated
Nick Allen: 2.1 IP, also annihilated
Steve Uhlmansiek: 2 IP, 2 H, 2 K, somehow not annihilated (perhaps the Jethawks got tired)
Michael Saunders: 3-4, 3 R, 2 RBI, 2 walks (.303/.395/.493)
Carlos Triunfel: 3-4, 2 doubles, 2 RBI, walk (.309/.329/.353)
Jesus Guzman: 1-4, R, RBI, walk (.286/.350/.499)
Adam Moore: 1-5, double, R, 2 K (.281/.356/.539)
Travis Scott: 1-4, 2 run HR, walk, K (.303/.376/.487)
Jeff Flaig: 2-5, R, K (.225/.271/.306)
Eddy Hernandez: 1-4, double, R, RBI, walk, K (.202/.264/.310)
Jeff Dominguez: 2-5, SB #13 (.254/.307/.353)
Too good for High A?
Mavs hurlers were destroyed by
Red Sox prospects' bats
AA: Birmingham 4, West Tenn 3
WTN: 14-18... BIR: 12-20
Doug FISTER: 6.1 IP, 7 H, (4 R) 2 ER, walk, 3 K, hit batter
Craig James: 2.1 IP, 2 H, walk, 3 K
David Asher: one out
Casey Craig: 3-4, triple, 2 R, RBI (.212/.316/.271)
Brent Johnson: 2-4, RBI, walk, K (.281/.362/.393)
Erick Monzon: 2-4, double, triple, RBI (.222/.291/.339)
What could be worse than
One run Southern League losses?
Rene Rivera!
AAA: New Orleans 4, Tacoma 2, 12 innings
TAC: 46-58... NO: 54-49
JA-SON DA-VIS: 5 IP, 4 H, 2 ER (HR), 2 walks, K
Cesar Jimenez: 3.2 IP, 1 H, 4 K
Kam Mickolio: 3 IP, 4 H, 2 ER (HR), walk, 4 K
Adam Jones: 0-4, 2 walks, 2 K (.318/.385/.596)
Bryan LaHair: 2-6, double (.270/.318/.411)
WLAD: 2-6, solo HR, K (.310/.383/.556)
Rob Johnson: 3-5, double, R, walk (.258/.316/.366)
Ronnie Prettyman: 2-6, double, RBI, K (.279/.309/.382)
FREE ADAM JONES! FREE
ADAM JONES! FREE ADAM JONES!
But he sucked today.
0 recs | 11 comments
This is your finest work Gomez
Keep it up. You have a future in poetryBrian Floyd - July 24, 2007
I feel silly
I put Spo Indians Aqua Sox on my outlook then after getting ready I grabed the tickets and I don't go until tonight.Any way Gomez would you like so picture or anythig?
InSpokane - July 25, 2007
Yeah sure why not
Gomez - July 25, 2007
on a positive note..
Triunfel- 3-4 with 2 doubles!CKel - July 25, 2007
Doubles power!
It's a start, even if it is High Desert!Gomez - July 25, 2007
He's an exciting player to follow
Doesn't even turn 18 until next year. Hopefully, he can avoid any further injuries and finish out High-A on a good note since the Mariners are going to promote him to Double-A next season regardless of how well he's actually doing.Another question Gomez, are the prospects for Lancaster actually good or is at a byproduct of the park? Checking out the park factors Lancaster is even more of a hitter's park than High Desert.
nfreakct - July 25, 2007
Oh, the park certainly helps
though that belies the fact that most of the Cal League is a hitters haven, and the Red Sox have some pretty good high A hitting talent, whether or not any of them have a serious future.Gomez - July 25, 2007
the kid is 17
His power will develop with age. I'm impressed at his batting average moreover, though he isn't walking much. Is that a sample size, or did he have a low walk rate in low A as wellmariners124m - July 25, 2007
Yeah
BABIP's in the .350s-.360s... LD rate's around 14-16% in both leagues... and only 23 Ks in 157 MWL ABs with only 8 in 68 Cal League ABs.He isn't walking much but he is making a lot of contact and he is not an easy guy to K. Trui looks more and more like a guy who will put more balls in play than the average hitter.
Gomez - July 25, 2007
in other words
FUTURE MARINER IN THE NOW!!!Matthew - July 25, 2007
He's back?
Harold Williams? Really?TIF @ Lookout Landing - July 25, 2007
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