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Farmers only: Get to know Yonder

Chris Dickerson
Dickerson

Triple-A: Chris Dickerson went 3 for 5 with a run and the go-ahead RBI as Louisville won 2-1. Adam Pettyjohn (12-4) won his 5th straight start, and Josh Roenicke threw a perfect inning for his 3rd save.

Double-A: Justin Turner was 3 for 4 in Chattanooga's 3-2 win. Sam Lecure allowed just 1 run in 7 innings, striking out 3, and Sean Watson struck out 2 for the save.

Kyle Lotzkar
Lotzkar

High A: Todd Frazier doubled and Juan Francisco tripled in a run in Sarasota's 3-0 win.

Low A: Justin Reed singled in Keltavious Jones in the 5th for Dayton's 1-0 win. Kyle Lotzkar struck out 2 before leaving in the 3rd with an undisclosed arm injury. Juan Rafael struck out 7 in relief for the win.

Rookies: Tyler Stovall was 2 for 4 with an RBI, but Billings lost 4-3. ... The G-Reds managed just 4 hits but won 6-2. Three of those hits came from Humberto Sosa, who had 2 doubles and 2 RBIs. In a makeup game beforehand, Matt Maloney struck out 9 in rehab relief, and the Reds won 2-0.

Saturday night: Chris Valaika had 3 hits and 5 RBIs, Danny Dorn had 2 doubles and Drew Stubbs had 3 hits in Chattanooga's 13-2 win. The Lookouts got 20 hits. ... Todd Frazier launched a walk-off homer in the 15th. ... Zach Cozart had 3 hits. ... Juan Duran hit his first homer.

Yonder Alonso
Alonso

Finally, Yonder Alonso -- the Reds' 1st-round pick who scouting director Chris Buckley thinks we'll sign by the August 15th deadline -- spoke with teenage brothers associated with the Miami Herald in a story published yesterday. Here are a few of his statements:

Q: What really ticks you off?
A: People that are not neat. I don't like it at all. I like to be very neat.

Q: Does your mind ever wander during a game or during a break?
A: Yes, a lot. Too much. I just start thinking about a lot of things but don't tell my coach. He would probably get mad, but I definitely start wandering off. I don't know why. I just do it.

Q: What is the coolest prank you have ever done?
A: My roommate was sleeping and I wanted to mess around with his hair. So I shaved half of his hair and made a U on the other half.

Favorites

Cartoon character: Doug.
Superhero: Iron Man.
Movie: Spy Kids (emphasis mine).
Color: Red.
Animal: Lion.
Video game: Call Of Duty.
President: George W. Bush.

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Farmers only: Dayton had a bad day

Danny Richar
Richar

Triple-A: Newly acquired infielder Danny Richar (pronounced REE-char) went 0 for 5, but Paul Janish delivered the go-ahead double as the Bats beat Charlotte -- Richar's old team -- 7-5. Kevin Barker homered, Alvin Colina was 3 for 3 and Josh Roenicke struck out 2 in 1.2 perfect innings.

Double-A: The Lookouts' scoring troubles continued as they lost 2-0. Danny Dorn and Chris Valaika were both 0 for 4, and both have cooled off considerably of late.

High A: Logan Parker was 2 for 4 in Sarasota's 6-4 loss to Rick Porcello and Lakeland. Todd Frazier was 1 for 4 with an RBI.

Low A: Brandon Waring was 2 for 4, but Dayton fell just short, losing 18-0. Most of that damage went to Daniel Guerrero (9 runs) and Derrick Conatser (8 runs in 2/3 of an inning). More importantly, the suspensions from the big brawl were handed down. Henry Arias, Jeremy Horst, Jeff Jeffords, Luis Montano, Devin Mesoraco, Kevyn Feiner, Denis Phipps, Justin Reed and manager Donnie Scott were all suspended 3 games.

Rookies: Kyle Day and David Sappelt had 2 hits each in Billings' 6-2 win. Day, a 22-year-old catcher, has been clear-hot in his 18 games since being drafted in the 12th round out of Michigan State. He's too advanced for the Pioneer League. ... Juan Duran was 0 for 4 in his return, a 5-3 win for the D-Reds.

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Farmers only and the curse of Tomo Ohka

Tomo Ohka
Ohka

Triple-A: Drew T. Anderson was 4 for 5 and Shaun Cumberland was 3 for 4 in the Bats' 6-3 loss. Bobby Livingston gave up 9 hits in 6 innings and had 0 strikeouts, and Tomo Ohka struck out 9 while allowing 10 hits for Charlotte.

Double-A: Chattanooga was 1-hit again, this time losing 7-0. Craig Tatum did the honors this night -- in the 8th.

High A: Matt Klinker scattered 6 hits and struck out 5 in his first start for Sarasota, a 1-0 win. Todd Frazier was 1 for 2 with 2 walks, and Zach Stewart worked a perfect 9th for the save, striking out 2.

Low A: Brandon Waring was 2 for 4 in Dayton's 6-3 loss. Devin Mesoraco was 1 for 4.

Rookies: Cody Puckett was 2 for 4 with a double and 3 RBIs as Billings won 7-2. David Sappelt was 2 for 5 with a triple. ... The G-Reds went without a starting pitcher again and lost 3-2. I don't know why they do that. Maybe it's a Gulf Coast thing? ... The D-Reds had only one player with more than 1 hit but won 9-0. Luis Machuca struck out 6 in 7 innings.

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Trade day thread, continued

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Ted Warren/Associated Press

Here are a few links to keep the conversation going...

Jim Molony looks back on what mlb.com calls the "Disappointing Griffey era."

Jay Mariotti doesn't think the White Sox tried hard enough to improve. Color him unimpressed with Junior.

The Doc: "In hindsight, he never fit. Griffey never embraced Cincinnati. Cincinnati didn’t give him much of a chance. This isn’t a great town for superstars. We don’t cater well. In that respect, Griffey was always too big a presence. He wanted room service. We pointed to the drive-thru."

The Chicago Tribune's Mike Downey is "stoked" about the trade.

The Sporting News says Griffey "isn't an ideal fit" for the White Sox" -- quite an understatement.

And Keith Law likes the deal for both teams, although he calls Griffey "more of a mistake hitter than a true middle-of-the-order bat." He thinks the White Sox's defense will get worse no matter what, and he says Masset might stick as "a sinker-cutter guy in short stints."

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Griffey accepts the trade

More deets here

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Farmers only: Dragons go nards

Neftali Soto
Soto

Triple-A: In his second game of his latest rehab, Jerry Hairston Jr. homered in the Bats' 9-0 win. Chris Dickerson also homered, as did Drew T. Anderson, who went 3 for 5. Ryan Hanigan added 2 hits, and Ben Jukich scattered 7 hits in 8 innings for his first Triple-A win.

Brandon Waring
Waring

Double-A: Tonys Gutierrez's 5th-inning double was the Lookouts' only hit in a 3-1 loss. Another scoreless appearance from Ramon Geronimo.

High A: Logan Parker went 2 for 4 in Sarasota's 7-1 loss.

Low A: Let's start with Neftali Soto's night in Dayton's 14-4, 21-hit win. Soto went 5 for 6 with a 3-run homer and a couple runs. It's hard to believe this guy's only 19. Brandon Waring went 4 for 6 with a homer and 4 RBIs. He leads the Reds' system with 17 homers. Zach Cozart went 3 for 5 with 2 runs, 2 RBIs and 2 doubles. And Jeremy Horst had another nice start, allowing only 3 hits in 5 innings for the win to improve to 6-2.

Rookies: Kyle Day was 2 for 4 with a double as Billing won 6-2. Byron Wiley was 3 for 4 with a homer. ... Evan Hildenbrandt struck out 7 in 5 innings, allowing just 1 run in the G-Reds' 8-7 loss. ... 18-year-old Daniel Martinez struck out 9 in 5.1 innings as the D-Reds beat the Yankees 1-0. Martinez allowed just 2 hits.

 

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Game 109 Thread: Part 2

Lively thread tonight for reasons unbeknownst to anyone.  Let's play two!

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Farmers only: Juan Francisco keeps hitting everything

Ramon Geronimo
Geronimo

Triple-A: Paul Janish and Michael Griffin homered to back Ramon Ramirez's 6-strikeout night, but the Bats lost 4-3. Daniel Ray Herrera and Josh Roenicke each struck out 3 in 1.1 scoreless innings.

Juan Francisco
Francisco

Double-A: Just 4 hits for the Lookouts in a 1-0 loss. James Avery struck out 6 in 6 scoreless innings, and Ramon Geronimo threw another scoreless inning to lower his season ERA to 0.78 in 39 appearances. His numbers are scary good this season, and being 24 in Double-A isn't a sin.

High A: Juan Francisco was 3 for 5 with a homer (15), Todd Frazier was 2 for 4 with a double and a homer (9, 16) and 4 RBIs and Chris Heisey was a double short of the cycle in Chattanooga's 11-2 win. Logan Parker added 2 doubles. Francisco is batting .439 in his past 10 games with 3 home runs and 17 (!) RBIs. .489 on-base. .829 SLG. Wow.

Low A: Neftali Soto went 3 for 4 with a double, Brandon Waring had 2 hits and Devin Mesoraco was 1 for 4 in Dayton's 6-1 win. Zach Cozart was 0 for 5 :(.

Rookies: Kyle Day had two hits and Lance Janke struck out 7 in Billings' 4-2 win. ... The G-Reds lost 7-0.

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Failures only: At least we've got the dude

Devin Mesoraco
Mesoraco

Were it not for Mesoraco, Rip Torn would be making another appearance.

Triple-A: The Bats squeaked out just 4 hits in a 2-0 loss. Nobody did anything good. The entire game.

Double-A: The Lookouts squeezed out just 5 hits in a 9-0 loss. Nobody did anything good. The entire game. Chris Valaika had one of the hits, but he also struck out 3 times.

Low A: Dayton lost 9-3, but at least Devin Mesoraco went 2 for 4 with a homer. Brandon Waring tripled, but the good pretty much ends there.

Rookies: Mike Konstanty homered and Tyler Stovall was 2 for 5 in Billings' 8-4 loss. That wasn't enough bad for the Mustangs, so they threw in 4 errors.

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Farmers only: Just so everyone knows, Danny Dorn has a .931 OPS

Danny Dorn
Dorn

Triple-A: Rob Mackowiak and Chris Dickerson homered and Paul Janish delivered the deciding double as the Bats won 5-3. Bobby Livingston had a solid start, striking out 7 and leaving in the 7th with a 3-1 lead before Carlos Fisher allowed 2 inherited runners to score.

Todd Frazier
Frazier

Double-A: Danny Dorn homered (15) in Chattanooga's 6-1 win. Dorn was 3 for 4 with 2 RBIs and is now putting up .271/.366/.564/.931 in Double-A. This guy was a 32nd-rounder in Drew Stubbs' draft. Sean Henry had 2 doubles and an RBI, and Chris Valaika, Justin Turner and Stubbs all went 1 for 4. Robert Manuel struck out 2 in his scoreless inning. He might be 25, but check out his stats. They impress.

High A: Todd Frazier was 2 for 4 with a homer in Sarasota's 5-4 loss. Frazier has 15 homers this year, 8 in 67 games for the S-Reds. Logan Parker added a homer, his 2nd for Sarasota and 11th this season.

Low A: Zach Cozart continues to hit, going 2 for 5 in Dayton's 7-4 loss. Neftali Soto had a double, and Jeremy Horst struck out 4 in 4 innings of relief.

Rookies: Billings scrapped together just 3 hits in a 4-1 loss. ... The GCL Reds had no pitcher go more than 1.1 innings and lost 6-3.

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