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Farm Fresh: 5/20/2011

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Columbus Clippers: Cord Phelps

Phelps hit a HR in the first inning of last night's game, giving him seven on the season, one more than he had in 66 games last year in Columbus, and five for the month of May alone. With an OBP well above .400 and a SLG above .500, Phelps is certainly not moving further away from a role in Cleveland this season. In Columbus, Phelps has played 17 games at SS, nine at 2B, one at 3B, and nine at DH...seemingly making him tailor-fit for a utility role in Cleveland. Phelps, who was a marginal prospect during his first two seasons with the organization (2008, 2009), has shown a sustained improvement across the board offensively since his promotion to Columbus last year.

Akron Aeros: Tim Fedroff

Impossible to leave Fedroff off this list. Over the past ten games all he has done is put up a .488/.523/.634 line. Should Columbus need another outfielder in the near future (and assuming it isn't Nick Weglarz), I'd guess Fedroff gets the call. But despite the recent hot stretch, I'm not that high on Fedroff's future. Like many other Indians outfield prospects, Fedroff lacks power - but unlike Henry/Carrera/Holt, Fedroff is not a centerfielder. Fedroff also lacks the great plate discipline of some of those guys (BB rate, 7%). Finally, Fedroff's current performance is heavily weighted by a .417 BABIP, which, while Fedroff has put up high numbers in his career, is obviously unsustainable. But...can't complain about what he has been doing lately.

Kinston Indians: Adam Miller

I can't resist highlighting Adam Miller. We all know his story, and we all should acknowledge that his chances of ever achieving anything close to his original potential, let alone any major league success, are beyond slim. But it is good to see what he has done in his four May outings: 6IP, two hits, no runs, two walks, and nine Ks. Kevin Goldstein highlighted him in a recent minor league recap piece, saying this:

Now 26 years old, Miller has been showing 90-93 mph heat while occasionally touching 95, but his once-sharp slider is a bit flat and his command has been wavering.

Not the most positive news, but impossible to root against the effort.

Lake County Captains: Steven Wright

Wright is not a prospect, and as someone who will turn 27 in August, is not young. He also passed through Lake County previously, in 2007, putting up a 4-7 record across 14 starts. He made it as far as Columbus working as a marginal swing-starter/bullpen arm. He is back in Lake County because he is attempting to recreate himself as a knuckleballer, and so far, the results are positive. In his last two starts he has gone twelve innings, allowing just four hits, six walks, 12 strikeouts, and not allowing a run. If I didn't have a Phil Niekro/Tom Candiotti inspired tender spot in my heart for the knuckleball Wright wouldn't merit a mention. But it is true that knuckleball pitchers are perhaps the most aberrant creature in all of baseball. A recent BP piece highlighted post-30 All-Stars, guys who were valuable players but who showcased the vast majority of their success after their 30th birthday. Perhaps not surprisingly the list included the aforementioned Niekro and Candiotti, as well as Hoyt Wilhelm. Wright's a long way from Cleveland, but I would imagine the organization will (re) promote him pretty aggressively if they like what they are seeing from him.

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Hoyt Wilhelm nearly ruined Gus Triandos

by Gradyforpresident on May 20, 2011 3:45 PM EDT reply actions   1 recs

Nice write up. I didn’t realize that was what Wright was doing. Thought it odd to see him in a few box scores but never researched. I agree that he could move up fast with any degree of success. At low A though half the guys can’t hit anything offspeed so a knuckle must be especially effective. The walk rate and his control will determine how far he can go.

by riter on May 20, 2011 5:38 PM EDT via mobile reply actions  

how many losses by a scuffling offense till they attempt a phelps (to CWS) move?

he’s not a guy you worry about super 2 with, do you?

by Brick. on May 20, 2011 5:41 PM EDT reply actions  

Good question. The clamor (at least around here) is definitely beginning to grow. I think the biggest difference so far between Shapiro and Actanetti is the willingness to promote prospects more aggressively — e.g., would Shapiro have called up White or gone with Huff?

So I guess I’m saying, Thursday June 2nd.

by Gradyforpresident on May 20, 2011 5:46 PM EDT up reply actions  

Or next Thursday, May 26th

by Gradyforpresident on May 20, 2011 5:47 PM EDT up reply actions  

when competing, i disagree. asdrubal cabrera.

by Brick. on May 20, 2011 5:51 PM EDT up reply actions  

what I'm trying to say is, Actanetti seems more ready to call up prospects when they're not necessarily the safest option. Going with Droobs over Mike Rouse was kind of obvious at the time.

Blast from the past: LGT on Droobs’ call up, 8/7/2007.

by Gradyforpresident on May 20, 2011 5:55 PM EDT up reply actions  

kind of obvious? i’m pretty sure his name came up very sparingly leading up to that move.

by Brick. on May 20, 2011 6:04 PM EDT up reply actions  

/misremembering. (That’s a word?)

I think you’re right. My bad.

by Gradyforpresident on May 20, 2011 6:24 PM EDT up reply actions  

gaah! my eyes! so many subject lines!

by gmfrodo on May 20, 2011 6:39 PM EDT up reply actions  

Right, and calling up White was fairly obvious at this time. And there were no pitchers to call up in 2007 or 2008.

by Jay on May 20, 2011 9:35 PM EDT up reply actions  

It was? With Huff sitting there in Columbus?

Does Shapiro call up White or Huff? I’m having a hard time thinking he’d go with the former.

by Gradyforpresident on May 20, 2011 10:56 PM EDT up reply actions  

All hail the Angry Inch!!

Seriously, I hope he does well enough to at least get a few appearances, even if it is a cup of coffee next year.

by talonk on May 21, 2011 12:08 AM EDT reply actions  

Worth noting that Wright just got bumped up to Columbus to replace Judy on the Clippers roster.

"I’ll happily embrace elevated hopes if that is the price to pay." - APV

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by woodsmeister on May 21, 2011 3:39 PM EDT reply actions  

Hmm…wonder if that is temporary

by APV on May 21, 2011 11:11 PM EDT up reply actions  

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