Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Jason Kipnis proving his worth as a 2009 second-round draft pick: Minor league report

Going into Thursday night, Akron second baseman Kipnis was hitting .310 including his time at Kinston, with 150 runs produced and 55 extra-base hits.

jason-kipnis.jpgSecond baseman Jason Kipnis working on his fielding at Akron's Canal Park.

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AAA Columbus Clippers

Clippers 8, Mud Hens 0: Left-hander David Huff (8-2, 4.36) pitched seven scoreless innings, striking out five while giving up five hits and one walk, and was backed by a 17-hit attack as the Clippers won their fifth straight game. Every Clipper had at least one hit. SS Josh Rodriguez (.295), C Damaso Espino (.257) and 3B Argenis Reyes (.304) -- batting seventh, eighth and ninth, respectively -- each had three hits. Espino had two RBI, Rodriguez doubled twice and 1B Wes Hodges (.268) singled, doubled and drove in two runs as the first-place Clippers maintained at least a one-half game lead over the Louisville Bats in the International League West Division.

Notes: Jose Constanza has been named to the International League's postseason All-Star team. Also a mid-season all-star, Constanza was third in the IL in batting (.317), tied for first in triples (eight) and fourth in stolen bases (33, in 39 attempts) after Thursday's game. He is 15-of-41 (.366) with two doubles, two triples and five walks in his last 10 games. Constanza is hitting .339 (57-of-168) in 42 games since the All-Star break....2B Cord Phelps is batting .326, which would be second in the league, but his 233 at bats with Columbus after being promoted from Class AA Akron are not enough to qualify for league leadership. Phelps, who rested on Thursday, is 6-of-14 with three doubles and one triple in his last four games.......IF Drew Sutton (.273) is 10-of-32 (.313) with a doubles and six walks in his last nine games....RH reliever Zach Putnam (0-1, 3.63) has allowed one run (unearned) in his last eight games, striking out 13 while giving up five hits and three walks in 12 1/3 innings....OF Ezequiel Carrera (.281) is 12-of-35 (.343) with two doubles, two triples and 4-of-4 in stolen bases in his last eight games.

AA Akron Aeros

Thunder 3, Aeros 2: Akron's playoff chances took a sharp decline as Trenton took the lead in the eighth inning to win at Waterfront Park. The Aeros (70-68) now have an elimination number of one while the Thunder (81-57) is up by two games on New Hampshire.

Notes: Going into Thursday night's game, Jason Kipnis was batting .325 (13-of-40) with four doubles and one triple in his last 10 games. Kipnis, an Indians' second-round pick out of Arizona State in the 2009 draft -- and then converted from the outfield to second base -- was hitting .317 with 20 doubles, five triples, nine homers, 61 runs and 40 RBI in 293 at bats with the Aeros. The left-handed hitter began the season at Kinston, and (going into Thursday night's game) was hitting .310 in 496 at bats overall, with 32 doubles, eight triples, 15 homers, 94 runs, 71 RBI, 54 walks and eight stolen bases. With the Aeros, Kipnis was hitting .400 (26-of-65) with six doubles, two triples, two homers and 11 walks with runners in scoring position....3B Lonnie Chisenhall (.279) was batting .385 (25-of-65) (.379) with six doubles, three homers, 21 RBI and 15 runs in his last 18 games. Chisenhall, with 17 home runs, 81 RBI and 79 runs, had produced 143 runs in just 441 at bats....CF Jordan Henry (.299) was batting .341 in 170 at bats since the All-Star break, with six doubles, three triples, 31 runs in nine stolen bases in 11 attempts....OF John Drennen (.303) was 10-of-27 (.370) with four doubles, one homer and seven RBI in his last seven games.

A Kinston Indians

Indians 5, Keys 3: Kinston, N.C., scored three runs in the top of the tenth inning and defeated Frederick, Md. The Keys rallied with one run in their half of the tenth. Key plays in the K-Tribe’s winning rally were a bases-loaded walk and a two-run single by Kyle Bellows.

Notes: Going into Thursday night's game, catcher Chun-Hsiu Chen (.316) was 7-of-14 with four doubles, one homer, five RBI and four walks in his last four games. Chen, a 21-year-old right-handed hitter from Taiwan, was batting a combined .314 in 373 at bats at Kinston (155 AB) and Lake County (218 AB), with 37 doubles, three triples, 12 homers, 68 RBI, 56 runs and 51 walks....RHP Joe Gardner (12-5, 2.69) led the Carolina League in wins and LHP T.J. McFarland (11-5, 3.13) was tied for second....RH reliever Matthew Langwell (4-2, five saves, 1.96) had not allowed a run in his last 15 appearances, striking out 20 in 18 2/3 innings....In 24 games since the All-Star break, RH reliever Cory Burns had a 1.14 ERA and 17 saves, with 35 strikeouts and five walks in 23 2/3 innings. In 37 games with Kinston and 14 with Lake County to begin the season, Burns was 1-2 with 39 saves and a 1.73 ERA, striking out 76 while giving up 13 walks and 41 hits -- just one homer -- in 52 innings.

A Lake County Captains

Loons 5, Captains 2: Great Lakes scored all its runs in the sixth inning and defeated Lake County in Midland, Mich. Vidal Nuno (6-8), pitched the first 5Ò innings for the Captains, and gave up all the Loons’ runs. He also gave up five hits and struck out five.

Notes: Going into Thursday night's game, RH reliever Preston Guilmet (4-1, 10 saves, 2.31) had struck out 16 in 6 2/3 innings over his last three games, getting all but four of 20 outs on strikeouts. In those 6 2/3 innings, he allowed one hit and one walk. Guilmet had struck out 77, walked nine and held batters to a .192 average this season....OF Tyler Holt (.323) was 11-of-24 (..458) with four doubles, a triple and six walks in his last seven games....OF Jason Smit (.262) was 12-of-38 (.316) with five doubles in his last 10 games....LHP Francisco Jimenez (8-1, one save, 3.63) was 2-0 with an 0.96 ERA in his last six games, pitching 18 2/3 innings, with 22 strikeouts while allowing four walks and 13 hits.

A Mahoning Valley Scrappers

Crosscutters 9, Scrappers 5: Williamsport, Pa., scored eight runs in the bottom of the second and defeated Mahoning Valley in a New York-Penn League game. Jordan Cooper (5-5) started for the Scrappers and lasted only 1.2 innings. He was touched up for seven runs, all earned, on seven hits, and a walk.

Notes: Going into Thursday night's game, 1B Jesus Aguilar (.217) was 7-for-12 with two doubles in his last three games....RH starter Alex Kaminsky (6-5, 2.48) was 1-1 in his last two games, allowing one run (unearned) on seven hits and one walk, with 11 strikeouts, in 11 innings.

Independent Lake Erie Crushers

Crushers 3, Wild Things 2: Lake Erie won its fifth game in a row, defeating Washington, Pa., in Avon.

Notes: Going into Thursday night's game, RHP Alberto Rolon (3-4, seven saves, 2.66) was 1-1 with a 1.50 ERA in his last three starts, striking out 19 while allowing 10 hits and four walks in 18 innings.

Source: http://www.cleveland.com/tribe/index.ssf/2010/09/jason_kipnis_proving_his_worth.html

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