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Dodgers 4/23/12 Minor League Report - Savage Salvages Win for Albuquerque



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Dodgers 4/23/12 Minor League Report - Savage Salvages Win for Albuquerque


by Brandon Lennox on Apr 24, 2012 7:00 AM PDT in Los Angeles Dodgers Minor League Report

The Isotopes were the only Dodger minor league affiliate to win on Monday, getting a strong performance out of Will Savage. Also be sure to read the Minor League Transactions as the bottom of this post for some surprising news regarding the Quakes roster.

Minor League Player of the Day – Michael Thomas - 2 IP, 0 Hits, 0 Runs, 5 K's. Thomas picked a good day to put on a show as nobody else in the system really had a standout day. The 2011 35th round pick has put together a great season so far, allowing just 4 hits in 10 innings, and hopefully the lefty will continue to shine for the Loons.

AAA – Albuquerque starter Will Savage continues to defy the odds in the Pacific Coast League as he put together another strong performance and led the Isotopes to a 3 - 2 victory over the RedHawks (Astros). Savage tossed 6 strong innings as he allowed just 2 runs on 5 hit, and he now leads the PCL with 4 victories. Lefty Derrick Loop struck out 3 and gave up just 1 hit in his two innings of work, then Scott Rice solidified the victory by recording his 4th save of the year. The Albuquerque offense had 8 hits in this game, and 5 of them went for extra bases including the first homer of the year for leadoff man Elian Herera; a two run shot which proved to be the game winner. Tim Federowicz had a nice game as he went 2 for 3 with an RBI double, while Jerry Sands also doubled and walked in 4 plate appearances.

AA – The Lookouts and Smokies played bonus baseball on Monday as their game lasted 12 innings, but Chattanooga came out on the losing end as they fell to Tennessee (Cubs) 5 to 4 on a walk off single. Starter Aaron Miller didn't have his best stuff as he allowed 4 runs on 4 hits and 3 walks over 5 frames, while striking out just 2. His middle relief kept the Lookouts in the game, however, as Javier Solano, Blake Johnson, Geison Aguasviva combined to throw 6 shutout innings. Unfortunately Aguasviva wasn't as lucky in his 3rd inning of relief as he allowed a walk, a sac bunt, and a single to lose the game. The red-hot Blake Smith paced the Chattanooga offense once again with a homer, a double, a stolen base, and 2 RBI's. Nobody else did a whole lot except for Pedro Baez and Rafael Ynoa who also had two hits apiece.

HiA – Garrett Gould found out the truth about Lancaster the hard way as he got knocked around by the JetHawks in an 8 to 4 loss. Gould battled through the 30 mph winds and managed to strike out 7 in just 3 innings, but he also got pounded for 6 runs and put the Quakes in a hole they couldn't climb out of. The Rancho bullpen was pretty good in relief, and included a hitless inning from Juan Rodriguez who lowered his ERA to 1.23. The Quake hitters couldn't use the strong gusts to their advantage as nobody hit the ball out of the park, although the team did collect 4 doubles. Michael Pericht had one of those two-baggers which drove in 2 runs, as did Nick Akins who went 2 for 4 with an RBI.

LoA – Two out of the three Loons' pitchers had a tough day on Monday, and the result was a 8 - 4 loss to the Bees (A's). Starter Matt Laney got touched up for 5 hits and 5 runs over 4 innings, walking 3 and striking out 2. Reliever Jason West allowed his first 3 runs of the season in his 2 innings of work, but Michael Thomas turned some heads by striking out 5 of the 6 batters he faced. At the plate James Baldwin had a solid game as he went 2 for 3 with a walk, an RBI, and 2 stolen bases. Justin Boudreaux also had two hits, including his first double of the season.

Coming up – Tuesday will be a relatively light day when it comes to starting pitching prospects as there isn't really an elite hurler in the scheduled group. John Ely will go for the Isotopes, and Matt Magill will try to rebound from a tough outing last time around for the Lookouts. The Quakes scheduled starter is still TBD but it looks like it will be Andres Santiago, and Gustavo Gomez will take the mound for the Loons.

Minor League Transactions - AAA: Matt Angle has been placed on the DL with a strained hamstring, and Derrick Loop has been added to the roster for the 2nd time this season. HiA: In somewhat of a head scratching move, both Joc Pederson and Jonathan Garcia have been assigned to the Ogden Raptors (although this is just a holding ground for now), while Alexis Aguliar and former NFL safety Jarrad Page have been added to the Quakes' roster.

Dodgers Notes: Juan Uribe's Big Night, Bottom Of The Order, And Baserunning Mistakes


by Eric Stephen on Apr 23, 2012 11:41 PM PDT in Dodgers Postgame Reaction

Entering Sunday's game in Houston, there was growing concern that the back end of the Dodgers bullpen could get overworked. After all, Kenley Jansen led the majors with 10 appearances in 15 games, and Javy Guerra was right behind him with nine. It was a byproduct of the Dodgers playing in so many close games and really, winning almost too often, if there is such a thing.

There are two natural remedies to resting the back end of the bullpen. The Dodgers utilized one option on Sunday by losing, and in blowout fashion 12-0 to the Astros. But Monday night at Dodger Stadium, the Dodgers used the option that is much more fun and rewarding.

They handily beat the Braves 7-2, winning a game without a save situation for the just the third time all season, and the first time since April 14. The man at the front and center of the offense for the Dodgers Monday night was none other than Juan Uribe, who had his first four-hit game since 2007.

"It is nice because this guy is a good teammate and the guys love him," manager Don Mattingly said of Uribe after the game. "He always has a smile on his face. He has continued to play good defense for us. The fact that he was able to have a night here at home, it was nice to be able to do that in front of our fans."

Uribe came into the game hitting .211/.231/.237, numbers even worst than his putrid 2011 campaign. But it is still early, and even though Uribe went 4-for-4 he improved to .286/.302/.310, nothing exactly to write home about. Uribe's swings weren't necessarily pretty (are they ever?), especially when he threw the bat at the ball for a single on a hit and run play in the fourth inning. But he'll take the results .

"It doesn't matter to guys. It's like if you get a win and it's ugly," Mattingly said. "If you get four hits, it's four hits. It's a boost to your confidence and can go a long way."

Uribe wasn't alone, either. James Loney and A.J. Ellis each had two hits themselves, providing a formidable 6-7-8 at the bottom of the order.

"James looks a lot better," Mattingly said. "I felt like he was swinging the bat good early, but just wasn't getting hits. He was squaring up balls and has been consistent. I feel like he's on his way."

It was a batting order that produced enough to batter Jair Jurrjens for five runs and get the Braves' pitcher optioned to Triple A after the game.

"Matt and Andre can't get every ribbie and score every run," Mattingly said. The fact that we were able to put some runs on the board, with Juan getting some big hits there, and A.J. swinging the bat well. We were just able to do what we needed to do to get a win."

Matt Kemp and Andre Ethier were no slouches themselves, as each reached base three times Monday night. They did provide some adventure on the basepaths, however, in the form of a 7-6-2-3 double play set in motion by Kemp's over-aggression, trying to score from first on a single.

"We talked about it afterward, and Matt knows it. It's just the wrong time. We're first and third, nobody out. He knows," Mattingly said. "There's a time for that, when guys lackadaisically flip the ball in and the guy doesn't think he's running. If he hold that ball and freezes for a split second, Matt's going to be safe."

Mattingly also talked about Dee Gordon getting caught stealing at second base, in a first-and-third, one-out situation with Kemp on deck, another situation of the wrong time.

"I don't mind him running first and third there, especially if the guy is kind of long. But in that situation for us, he's almost got to be 100% to steal that bag," Mattingly said.

Mattingly said Gordon has been mixing in some feet-first slides instead of his traditional headfirst slide to keep fielders off balance. The coaching staff worked with Gordon over the winter on the headfirst slide as a way to both protect him from injury and to avoid unnecessary outs. Gordon was caught stealing Thursday in Milwaukee when Rickie Weeks put his knee down do block Gordon's hand from reaching second base.

"There have been some guys blocking the bag on him, putting a foot down," Mattingly said. "You come spikes first those guys aren't going to block the bag."


Capuano Goes Deep


As for Chris Capuano, the Dodgers' starter walked four but got better as the game went along, retiring eight of his last nine while lasting seven innings.

"I just had an aggressive mindset as opposed to pitching away from contact," Capuano said. "It's about getting ahead of hitters, pounding the strike zone aggressively, and not letting yourself fall into a tentative defensive mindset."

"We talked about keep staying on the attack and keep going after these guys. They've got a dangerous club. They'll hurt you," Mattingly said. "You have to make sure you're making pitches and be aggressive in the right spots."

Up Next


Aaron Harang starts for the Dodgers on Tuesday night, making his fourth start of the season, and second at home. Southpaw Mike Minor gets the start for Atlanta.



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