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Posted on April 6, 2006 by Andrew Flynn

Gorzelanny Gets the Start

From RotoWire:

Tom Gorzelanny will start for Triple-A Indianapolis in Thursday’s season-opener, the  Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reports. Last year Zach Duke got the nod and he ended up on the fast track to the majors. Gorzelanny, who impressed the team this spring, is another young lefty in the Bucs’ organization worth tracking, and it wouldn’t surprise us if a strong start at Triple-A leads to a promotion, when injuries or struggles hit Pittsburgh’s rotation. Gorzelanny’s performance at Double-A Altoona last season — 8-5 with a 3.26 ERA and 124 strikeouts in 129 1/3 innings — earned him a cameo with the Pirates in September and his next trip to the bigs could result in a longer stay.

Also:

Jose Reyes is just 1-for-9 in the first two games of the season, but he appears to have made strides in his plate discpline, averaging 4.30 pitches per plate appearance, compared to 3.62 last season. One of the things Reyes worked on this spring with Rickey Henderson was learning what is a strike on both sides of the plate. Early on, it appears as if these lessons helped, as Reyes had a 10-pitch at-bat leading off Wednesday’s game and has already drawn a walk, something it took him 114 plate appearances to do in 2005. If he is able to maintain this type of discipline, Reyes should see a spike in his OBA and possibly even his steals.

Jeff Kent (bruised left triceps) likely wouldn’t have played Thursday (travel day) if there had been a game, but he’s probable for Friday, reports the  team’s official site. “I had no strength to pick up a bat,” said Kent. “It’ll be sore, but I can play through the pain. If I have enough strength to pick up a bat, I’ll be in there. I’d say 50-50 by tomorrow [a travel day], 75-25 by Friday.” 

Posted on April 6, 2006 by Andrew Flynn

Overnight Dispatches

From Rotoworld:

Kerry Wood (shoulder) is expected to throw batting practice again on Friday.  Wood’s rehab is going much better than expected. An April start isn’t out of the question.

Adrian Gonzalez was the San Diego offense on Wednesday night, going 3-for-4 with a home run and a double in the loss to the Giants.  With Ryan Klesko contemplating surgery, it looks Gonzalez could spend the bulk of the season as the Padres’ first baseman. .280-12-80 would be within reach if he gets 500 at-bats.

Jeff Kent left Wednesday night’s game after four innings with bruised left triceps sustained on a HBP.  Ramon Martinez replaced him at second base. Kent is day-to-day, but with the Dodgers having Thursday off, he’s not likely to miss any time.

Ryan Zimmerman hit 10 doubles in his 58 at bats last season, but no home runs. He fixed that tonight, hitting his first major league home run Wednesday, a solo blast off Mets closer Billy Wagner to tie the game at four apiece in the top of the ninth inning. The Nationals went on to win 9-4 in 10 innings. Zimmerman took a 3-2 fastball from Wagner and deposited it into the left field seats. After Chad Cordero pitched a scoreless bottom of the ninth, Mets reliever Jorge Julio was tagged for five runs — two earned — while getting two outs in the 10th. That was it for them.

J.J. Hardy walked, singled, and hit a solo home run in a 3-2 win over the Pirates tonight. Hardy is hitting second and also homered on Opening Day, so his stock is on the rise. After hitting .308 with eight homers in the second half of last season, he could be ready for a breakout campaign.

With a lefty on the mound, Prince Fielder was moved from the fifth to seventh in the Milwaukee lineup. He walked and delivered the game-winning RBI in four trips to the plate.  Fielder was 0-for-9 with seven strikeouts in the first two games, so manager Ned Yost probably just wanted to take some pressure off him. Bill Hall started in place of third basemen Corey Koskie and hit fifth. It’s an alignment that could be used more often if Fielder continues to struggle, but there’s nothing definitive here yet.

Mark Mulder yielded three runs in seven innings in a no-decision against the Phillies tonight. Mulder didn’t walk a batter, but he gave up seven hits and struck out just one. He was in line for the win before David Bell hit a two-run homer in the seventh. He’ll get the Brewers and Reds next week. At the plate, he also drew a walk and collected a hit.

Rich Aurilia hit a two-run homer and singled in a run Wednesday against the Cubs. Aurilia started at first base and hit cleanup today against left-handed Glendon Rusch. He should play over Scott Hatteberg against all lefties, and he might also prove to be the superior option against right-handers.

From RotoWire:

Johnny Estrada (routine day off) is not expected to be in the Diamondbacks’ starting lineup at Colorado on Thursday, the Arizona Republic reports.  Chris Snyder will fill in behind the plate. Just an FYI if you’re in a daily league, since this is a Coors Field start. The D-Backs had said during the spring that Estrada would get occassional days off against lefties, and Jeff Francis will start for Colorado on Thursday. Estrada ended the game last night following a Jose Valverde strikeout, by picking Cory Sullivan off first with a snap throw to end the game.

Aaron Heilman threw a scoreless eighth inning in the Mets’ 5-4 extra-inning loss to the Nationals. Heilman was helped out by a diving catch in shallow right field by Anderson Hernandez with two outs to prevent a first and third situation or possible play at the plate. The fact that manager Willie Randolph used him in the eighth -after Duaner Sanchez pitched the seventh - may mean that Heilman is Billy Wagner’s set up man. Though it may just be a case of Randolph going with who he is comfortable with, not having worked much with Sanchez, who was acquired this offseason and missed much of spring training at the WBC.

And the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel has a nice profile of J.J. Hardy’s “sudden” home run prowess. (via Baseball Primer):

Hardy smacked four home runs in 60 spring training at-bats and the power surge has continued now that the games actually count. Hardy belted his second homer of the season Wednesday night, a fifth-inning solo shot off Pittsburgh lefty Zach Duke that helped the Brewers to a 3-2 victory.

Even when Hardy was at his lowest point in the first half, Brewers manager Ned Yost predicted that his young shortstop would develop into a 15- or 20-homer hitter before long. “J.J. is going to hit some home runs,” Yost said. “He’s not a Punch-and-Judy hitter. Both of the home runs he has hit (this week) have been big for us.”

Asked if he worried about Hardy getting caught up in home-run hoopla, Yost said, “Not at all. J.J. is too smart for that.” 

Posted on April 6, 2006 by Andrew Flynn

Day 3 Standings and Statistics

Second Place, 80 Points, 6 points behind first (GOK!)
(Gain of 8 points since yesterday)

HR:     6 (2nd)
AVG:    .3148 (4th)
RBI:    16 (t-4th)
RUNS:   15 (7th)
SB:     2 (t-3th)
W:      1 (t-4th)
ERA:    2.08 (1st)
WHIP:   1.121 (1st)
K:      16 (5th)
S:      1 (t-4th)

BOX SCORE FOR 04.05
Atomic Roadrunners            ab  r  h  bi | bb so    avg
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Johnny Estrada       Ari  C    3  0  0   0 |  1  1   .143
Mike Lieberthal      Phi  C    4  0  1   0 |  0  0   .375
Prince Fielder       Mil 1B    3  0  1   1 |  1  0   .083
Jeff Kent            LAD 2B    1  1  1   0 |  0  0   .556
Ryan Zimmerman       Was 3B    3  2  1   1 |  2  0   .500
Khalil Greene         SD SS    4  0  0   0 |  0  2   .250
Adrian Gonzalez       SD 1B    4  1  3   1 |  0  0   .625
J.J. Hardy           Mil SS    3  1  2   1 |  1  0   .364
Adam Dunn            Cin OF    3  1  2   0 |  1  0   .571
Victor Diaz          NYM OF    1  0  0   0 |  0  0   .000
Moises Alou           SF OF    4  0  2   1 |  0  1   .375
Dave Roberts          SD OF    3  0  0   0 |  0  0   .143
Brandon Watson       Was OF    3  0  0   0 |  1  0   .143
Jose Reyes           NYM SS    4  1  1   0 |  1  1   .111
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Totals                        43  7 14   5 |  8  5   .326
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RBI: PFielder 1(1), RZimmerman 1(1), AGonzalez 1(1), JHardy 1(3), MAlou 1(1)
2B: AGonzalez 1(2), ADunn 1(1)
HR: RZimmerman 1(1), AGonzalez 1(1), JHardy 1(2)
GIDP: KGreene 1(1), AGonzalez 1(1), JHardy 1(1)
SB: RZimmerman 1(1), JReyes 1(1)
CS: BWatson 1(1)
ERRORS: MLieberthal 1(1)

PITCHING                          ip  h  r er bb ibb so bf    era whip
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Dan Wheeler       Ho(1)          1.0  0  0  0  0   0  0  3    0.00 0.00
Aaron Heilman     Ho(2)          1.0  1  0  0  0   0  1  4    0.00 1.00
Mark Mulder                      7.0  7  3  3  0   0  1 26    3.86 1.00
Matt Wise         W(1-0)         1.0  1  0  0  0   0  1  4    0.00 1.00
Gary Majewski                    0.3  0  0  0  0   0  0  1    0.00 0.00
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Totals                          10.3  9  3  3  0   0  3 38   2.62 0.87
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RESERVE HITTING               ab  r  h  bi | bb so    avg
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Rich Aurilia         Cin 2B    4  1  2   3 |  0  0   .600
Shane Victorino      Phi OF    0  0  0   0 |  0  0   .000
Jeff DaVanon         Ari OF    4  0  1   0 |  0  0   .200
Ben Johnson           SD OF    0  0  0   0 |  0  0   .000
Matt Diaz            Atl OF    3  0  1   1 |  0  2   .500
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Totals                        11  1  4   4 |  0  2   .364
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RBI: RAurilia 3(4), MDiaz 1(1)
HR: RAurilia 1(1)
GIDP: JDaVanon 1(1)
SB: MDiaz 1(1)
ERRORS: JDaVanon 1(1)