Friday, June 30, 2006

6/29 Recap

AAA - Richmond
Louisville 3, Richmond 1
Good:

2B- Martin Prado- 2/4, 2B, RBI, .316
OF- Gregor Blanco- 1/3, BB, .216
Bad:
1B- James Jurries- 0/4, .207
P- Dan Curtus- 5.2 IP, 7H, 5BB, 2R, 5K, 5.00

Box Score
Recap

AA - Mississippi
Montgomery 6, Mississippi 5
Good:
OF- Brandon Jones- 3/4, 3B, R, 2 RBI, .290
C- Ray Serrano- 3/4, RBI, .307
P- Arthur Santos- 1.1 IP, H, 0.00
Bad:
P- Dan Smith- 1.2 IP, 2H, 2BB, 2R, K, 6.97

Box Score
Recap

High A - Myrtle Beach
Frederick 6, MB 5
Good:
OF- Matt Young- 1/2, 2B, BB, .282
1B- Kala Kaaihue- 1/4, HR, 3 RBI, .211
C- Clint Sammons- 2/4, R, .221
P- Joey Devine- IP, 2K, 9.00
Bad:
P- James Parr- 5 IP, 3H, 4BB, 4R, 6K, 5.40
P- Ralph Roberts- IP, 2H, 2R, BS, 3.65

Box Score
Recap

Low A - Rome
Savannah 6, Rome 3
Good:
3B- Eric Campbell- 2/3, 3B, RBI, .301
C- Cody Clark- 2/4, RBI, .327
Bad:
P- Jake Stevens- 5 IP, 8H, 3BB, 5R, 2.89

Box Score
Recap

Rookie - Danville

Danville 10, Princeton 5
Good:
OF- Concepcion Rodriguez- 3/5, HR, 2R, 3 RBI, .333
SS- Chase Fontiane- 2/5, HR, 2R, RBI, .276
3B- Danny Brezeale- 2/5, HR, 3 RBI, .267
P- Michael Broadway- 4 IP, H, 4K, 0.00
Bad:
P- James Curtis- 4 IP, 5H, BB, 4R, 6.75

Box Score
Recap

GCL Braves-
The Braves beat the Indians 5-4 thanks to a good start by Jeff Lyman.  Lyman threw 4 innings, striking out 5 and only giving up one run.  Jeffrey Locke made his first appearance of the year and picked up the win with 2 innings of work.  He gave up one run but it was unearned.  Cody Johnson went 1/2 with an RBI and is hitting .292 now.  Adam Coe drove in another run with a 1/4 day but his average dropped to .419.  Deivis Rivadeneira also drove in a run and went 2/4 to raise his average to .357.

Box Score

Thursday, June 29, 2006

Villa replace Harrison on all-star team

Matt Harrison was supposed to be the lone Pelican representative in the Carolina League all-star game.  With Harrison promoted to Mississippi, Kelvin Villa will take his spot as the only Pelican on the all-star team.  Kelvin is 5-2 with a 2.69 ERA in 8 starts and 6 relief appearances this year.

Prospect Profile: Max Ramirez


Name: Maximiliano Ramirez
Age: 21
Pos: C
Height: 5-11
Weight: 175
Bats: R
Throws: R

History:
Max was signed by the Braves as an undrafted free agent in 2002 out of Venezuela. He spent 2003 playing ball outside of the United States before he joined the GCL Braves in 2004. He played pretty well but not great in 2004 in the Gulf Coast League. He hit .275/.339/.480 with 19 walks and 50 strikeouts. The best part of his game was his 8 home runs. But he really didn't show much else. He really wasn't on any radars until 2005 when he was promoted to Danville. He was the co-MVP of the Appalachian League along with teammate Eric Campbell as he hit .347/.424/.527. Max really improved his plate discipline as he walked 31 times against 41 strikeouts. Ramirez had great numbers but was still relatively unknown as Eric Campbell was generating most of the publicity as the heir apparent to Chipper Jones.

Current:
Max Ramirez as promoted to Rome in 2006 and picked up right where he left off. Max's fast start lead him to be selected as the starting catcher for the 2006 South Atlantic League all-star game. Ramirez was read hot in April and May with a batting average well over .300. However, he has really cooled down a lot in June and his batting average has dipped to .278. He has probably hit the wall in his first full professional season. In 2004 and 2005, Max never surpassed 239 at-bats. I have a feeling he will get a second wind this season and break out of his current slump. His overall numbers are pretty good as he is hitting .278/.393/.439. I really like the fact that Max can get on base without hitting as he has drawn 42 walks in 230 at-bats.

Projected:
Max's future position is still somewhat in the air. He has played catcher the last couple of seasons but has spent much of 2006 as a DH. He has had previous experience in the infield and could turn out to be a third baseman. At 5-11 he is too short to be a first baseman. I think he'll continue to be a catcher known for his offense and not for his defense. His offense is why he is a top prospect. I think Max projects as a very good hitter in the major leagues and possibly a .300 hitter. His plate discipline is what sets him apart from most other Braves prospects. He should also develop decent 15-20 home run pop as well. With many fine catchers in the Braves organization, his position is still up in the air but no one questions his bat.

Year Team G AB H R 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS AVG OBP SLG
2004 GCL 57 204 56 20 16 1 8 35 19 50 1 0 .275 .339 .480
2005 DAN 63 239 83 45 19 0 8 47 31 41 1 2 .347 .424 .527
2006 ROM 67 230 64 42 16 0 7 30 42 64 2 0 .278 .393 .439

6/28 Recap

AAA - Richmond
Louisville 4, Richmond 2
Good:
OF- Michael Ryan- 3/3, solo HR, .236
3B- Cesar Crespo- 2/4, double, .238

Box Score
Recap

AA - Mississippi
Birmingham 4, Mississippi 2
Good:
SS- Yunel Escobar- 2/4, 2 2B's, RBI, .283
P- Matt Wright- 6.2 IP, 7H, 4R, BB, 8K, 2.27
P- Jose Ascanio- 2.1 IP, H, BB, 2K, 4.91
Bad:
C- Salty- 0/3, BB, .197

Box Score
Recap

Rookie - Danville
Game #1: Princeton 2, Danville 0 (7)
Good:
P- Kyle Cofield- 5 IP, 2H, R, BB, 2K, 1.04
Bad:
Offense- 4 hits

Box Score
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Game #2: Danville 4, Princeton 0
Good:
C- Phillip Britton- 2/3, 2B, 2 RBI, .261
OF- Willie Cabrera- 3/4, 2B, R, RBI, .433
OF- Larry Williams- 1/3, 2B, RBI, .250
DH- Chase Fontaine- 1/3, 2B, R, .250
P- Tommy Hanson- 4 IP, H, BB, 6K, 3.38
P- Tyler Wilson- 2 IP, BB, 2 K's, Win, 2.70

Box Score
Recap

GCL Braves-
The Braves beat the Phillies 8-7 with Derick Himpsl getting his second win of the season. Cory Rasmus started and was not good. He gave up 4 hits and 3 walks along with 4 runs in 2.1 innings. Joseph Johnson collected his second save with 1.2 shutout innings. Jon Mark Owings started getting back in shape by going 1/3 as the leadoff batter. Cody Johnson went 3/5 with 2 RBI's and is hitting .273. Adam Coe stayed extremely hot with his third homer and eighth and ninth RBI's. He is also batting .444. Deivis Rivadeneira went 2/2 with a double and 2 RBI's.

Wednesday, June 28, 2006

6/27 Recap

AAA - Richmond
Louisville 3, Richmond 0
Good:
OF- Gregor Blanco- 1/3, BB, .194
P- Jonathan Johnson- scoreless inning
P- Manny Acosta- scoreless inning
Bad:
Offense- only 5 hits

Box Score
Recap

AA - Mississippi
Birmingham 11, Mississippi 2
Good:
DH- Barbaro Canizares- 2/4, HR, 2 RBI, .308
Bad:
C- Salty- 0/2, BB, .199
2B- Luis Hernandez- 2 errors
3B- Josh Arteaga- 2 errors
Pitchers- Anthony Lerew, Eric Schmitt, Ryan Basner

Box Score
Recap

High A - Myrtle Beach
No Game

Low A - Rome
Savannah 3, Rome 1
Good:
2B- Robert Marcial- 1/3, HR, .219
DH- Josh Morris- 1/3, .375
P- Tyler Bullock- 6 IP, 6H, 2R, 3BB, 4K, 4.25
Bad:
Eric Campbell- 0/4
Max Ramirez- 0/4

Box Score
Recap

Rookie - Danville

Postponed

GCL Braves-
No game

Prospect Profile: Yunel Escobar


Name: Yunel Escobar
Age: 23
Pos: SS
Height: 6-2
Weight: 200
Bats: R
Throws: R

History:
Yunel Escobar was selected in the 2nd round of 2005's draft by the Braves. Yunel defected from Cuba to become eligible for the draft. His age scared most teams away as they did not think he had enough time to develop. But it was obvious that he was a skilled player which is why the Braves took a chance on him in the 2nd round. If anything, at least he wouldn't take too much time in the minors. Yunel began 2005 in the Appalachian League with Danville but proved that he was out of their league. He hit .400 with 2 homers and 8 RBI's in his short stay in rookie ball. He finished 2005 with Rome and was impressive there as well. In 198 at-bats, Yunel hit .313/.358/.470. He was progressing quickly just as Atlanta had hoped and expected from the 22-year-old first year player.

Current:
Escobar started the 2006 season in AA- Mississippi. His performance in Mississippi has been mixed so far. He is hitting .279 with an OBP of .379 which are very good numbers. His weaknesses have been power and defense. He may not project with a lot of power but a drop in slugging from .470 to .375 is not too great. He has also made a lot of errors and shortstop. The Braves have started him at third base for a handful of games this season in an attempt to improve his defense. The Braves would like to see him remain at shortstop but he will have to improve his defense to make that happen.

Projected:
The ceiling for Yunel is not nearly as high as Elvis Andrus. Yunel was old for someone just drafted but did have some development from his playing days in Cuba. Yunel isn't great at anything but is good at everything and has good on base skills. I think he projects as a possible starter at SS or 3B but can definitely make it as a utility infielder. He will have to improve his power numbers to start at third base and he will have to improve his defense if he wants to be a starter at SS. Edgar Renteria's contract is up after next year and it is thought that Atlanta would like Yunel Escobar to hold down shortstop until Elvis Andrus arrives.

YearLevelGABRH2B3BHRRBIBBSOSBCSBAOBPSLG
2005Rookie83091221285400.400.472.733

A481983062133419143002.313.358.470
2006AA742723576162230415842.279.379.375

Tuesday, June 27, 2006

Prospect Profile: Elvis Andrus


Name: Elvis Andrus
Age: 18
Pos: SS
Height: 6-0
Weight: 185
Bats: R
Throws: R

History:
The Braves signed Elvis Andrus in January of 2005 when he was 16 out of his home country of Venezuela. It was obvious that Elvis was special when he hit .295 for the Gulf Coast Braves at the age of 16. His ability to draw 19 walks versus 28 strikeouts in 166 at-bats shows that Elvis already has the plate discipline necessary to be a good hitter. Elvis hit 2 home runs, drove in 20, and stole 7 bases in his first season of professional ball. His success as a 16-year-old lead him to be promoted to single A Rome in 2006 while only 17.

2006:
Elvis made great strides as a 17 year-old but also showed a lot of areas where he needs to work. Making the all-star team was the highlight of the season for Andrus. I don't think too many 17 year-olds can say they were all-stars at the single-A level. Areas to work on would be stolen base efficiency, defense, power, and strike zone judgement. Andrus's final line of .265/.324/.362 isn't great but the coaches raved about him saying that he has something special that other players don't have. Andrus's shortcomings are things that take time to master and there is no doubt that Andrus has all of the physical tools to be a great player someday.

Projected:
Elvis's ceiling is sky high. He has the tools to be a perennial all-star at the major league level. However, he is also very young so there is a chance he might fizzle out before he gets there. All indications are that he will be a utility guy at worst and an all-star at best. All he has to do is refine his skills which are so abundant. He probably won't be ready for at least 3 more years so Yunel Escobar might keep shortstop warm until he gets there unless the Braves keep Renteria and move Yunel to third. I'm looking forward to seeing Andrus progress and improve during his tour through the minor leagues.

Year Team  G   AB  R  H   2B  3B  HR  RBI  SB  BB  SO AVG  OBP  SLG
2005 GCL 46 166 26 49 6 1 3 20 7 19 28 .295 .377 .398
2005 Dan 6 18 3 5 1 0 0 1 1 4 4 .278 .409 .333
2006 Rome 111 437 67 116 25 4 3 50 23 36 91 .265 .324 .362

6/26 Recap

AAA - Richmond
Louisville 10, Richmond 2

Brian O'Connor was hit hard yesterday, as was Carlos Almanzar and Peter Moylan. Of course it comes as no surprise that Moylan got blasted because I don't think he has had a good outing in weeks. David Bush continued his good work in AAA with 1.1 scoreless innings to finish the game. Jamal Strong stayed hot with 3 hits and a run. Martin Prado also went 2-3 with a run. Gregor Blanco went 0-4 and is hitting .179 since his callup to Richmond.

Box Score

AA - Mississippi
Mississippi 1, Birmingham 0

Chris Waters pitched a beauty and standout relievers Arthur Santos and Zach Schreiber did the rest. Waters threw 6 shutout innings with only 2 hits and 3 walks. Santos pitched 2 shutout innings and Schreiber saved it. Santos still hasn't given up a run in AA and Schreiber's ERA is 1.61 to go with his 9 saves. Brandon Jones doubled and scored the only run of the game on Jarrod Saltalamacchia's sacrifice fly. However, Salty went 0-1 to drop his average to barely above the Mendoza line at .201.

Box Score

Low A - Myrtle Beach
Rome 11, Savannah 8

Jairo Cuevas had a rough start but Rudy Quinonez pitched 4 hitless innings to collect the win. Jordan Shafer had a huge day with a double, triple, and 5 RBI's. Cody Clark also had 2 RBI's and is hitting .320. Josh Morris, just drafted out of the University of Georgia, made his debut and collected 2 hits in 5 at-bats while scoring once. Also, Elvis Andrus drove in a run and didn't make an error at shortstop.

Box Score

Rookie - Danville
Danville 4, Greeneville 3

Tyler Flowers went 2-5 with a homer and 3 RBI's as Danville won 4-3. Leadoff batter, Willie Cabrera, went 2-4 with 2 runs scored. Jamie Richmond pitched 4.1 innings and only gave up 1 run. David Williams pitched 2 scoreless innings for the win.

Box Score


GCL Braves
Tigers 7, Braves 2

Adam Coe continues to tear the cover off the ball with 2 hits and a homer yesterday. He is currently batting .455 with 2 home runs. Jose Ortegano gave up 6 runs in 3 innings for the loss but the bullpen pitched well by only surrendering an unearned run.

Box Score

Saturday, June 24, 2006

Barry & James get the call

Chuck James is expected to start for Atlanta on Sunday and Bill Shanks is reporting that Kevin Barry has also been brought up after injuries to John Smoltz and Phil Stockman on Friday. The exact roster moves are not yet available but I will post them as soon as they are.

Kevin Barry has been used as a starter for much of the year in Richmond but I suspect that he will be a reliever in Atlanta. However, it is possible that Barry's stay will be short depending on the severity of the injuries and what the Braves decide to do with Lance Cormier.

Prospect Profile: Jo-Jo Reyes


Name: Jo-Jo Reyes
Age: 21
Height: 6-2
Weight: 230
Bats: L
Throws: L

History:
Jo-Jo Reyes was taken in the 2nd round (43rd overall) of the 2003 draft out of high school in California. He spent 2003 in the Gulf Coast League and was very successful. He went 5-3 with a 2.56 ERA while striking out 55 in 45 innings. He also only allowed one home run in his 10 starts. After pitching well in the Gulf Coast League, Reyes skipped Danville and went straight to Rome in 2004. That may not have been the right decision as he struggled all year. His hits and walks went up as his strikeouts went down. He finished the year with a 2-5 record with a 5.33 ERA. In 2005, the Braves opted to send Reyes all the way back to the Gulf Coast League. After doing well there again, he was promoted to Danville mid-way through 2005. He only struck out 27 in 43 innings in Danville but he did go 3-0 with a 3.53 ERA. His 0.99 WHIP in Danville had a lot to do with his low ERA.

2006:

Jo-Jo played the first half of the season in Rome and was impressive enough to be the starting pitcher in the all-star game. In 13 starts, Reyes went 8-1 with a 2.99 ERA and 1.14 WHIP to go with 84 strikeouts in 75.1 innings. This earned him a promotion to Myrtle Beach in the second half where he was somewhat inconsistent but had decent overall numbers. He went 4-4 with a 4.11 ERA and 1.34 WHIP. His strikeouts decreased and his walks increased but his strikeout rate stayed at a solid 7.95/9 innings. Overall, 2006 was a great comback year for Jo-Jo and he will look to continue his success next year.

Projected:
I think Jo-Jo Reyes could easily be anything from a #4 starter to a middle relief pitcher. If he continues with his success that he has enjoyed this season he could be a #3 starter. I might project him higher except that he really hasn't shown any reason to be excited at all until the first half of this season. If his strikeout numbers slide at the upper levels of the minor leagues, Reyes might just be another Horacio Ramirez. If he wants to be any better than that, he must continue his success and not let his strikeout numbers drop.

Projection Update: After seeing a complete season from J0-Jo I think his ceiling is a little higher than a #4 or #3 starter. Lefties who strike people out are hard to find which makes Reyes very valuable. If he maintains his strikeout rate, his ceiling is very high but the most likely occurrence is that his strikeout rate will decline as he ascends through the minors which would make him more like a #3 or #4 starter.

YearAgeTeamLevelGWLSVIPHRERHRBBKERAWHIP
200318GulRookie1153045.0341613114552.561.05
200419RomA1524074.08449441025715.331.47
200520GCLRookie30105.16210161.691.31


DanRookie930043.137181736273.530.99
200621RomA138
1
075.162
26
25
5
2584
2.991.14


Myr
A+
14
4
4
0
65.2
52
36
30
0
36
58
4.11
1.34

6/23 Recap

AAA - Richmond
Indianapolis 1, Richmond 0
Good:
P- Ricardo Rodriguez- 7 IP, 4H, 2BB, 2K, 4.25
Bad:
The offense
P- Peter Moylan- L, .2 IP, H, R, BB, K, 5.86

Box Score
Recap

AA - Mississippi
West TN 7, Mississippi 1
Good:
SS- Luis Hernandez- 3/4, RBI, .257
3B- Yunel Escobar- 1/3, R, .288
Bad:
P- Dan Smith- 3 IP, 6H, 5R, 3BB, 4K, 6.63

Box Score
Recap

High A - Myrtle Beach
MB 9, Lynchburg 8
Good:
OF- Carl Loadenthal- 4/5, 2R, RBI, .329
DH- Greg Creek- 3/5, HR, 3 RBI, .274
1B- Kala Kaaihue- 2/5, 2B, R, .300
3B- Van Pope- 2/4, HR, 2 RBI, .253
2B- J.C. Holt- leadoff homer, .222
Bad:
P- James Parr- 5.1 IP, 6H, 6R, 5.40
P- Joey Devine- debut, 1 IP, H, BB, 2R, K

Box Score
Recap

Low A - Rome
Charleston 10, Rome 5
Good:
SS- Elvis Andrus- 1/3, R, BB, .280
3B- Eric Campbell- 2/5, RBI, .304
C- Cody Clark- 2/4, RBI, .326
1B- Manuel Rodriguez- 2/4, R, RBI, .224
Bad:
DH- Max Ramirez- 0/5, 3K's, .287
P- Asher Demme- 4 IP, 7H, 7R, 5ER, 4BB, 4.03

Box Score

Recap

Rookie - Danville

Suspended

GCL Braves-
The Braves lost to the Phillies 3-1 with Osuna taking the loss despite allowing just one unearned run in 4 innings.  Draft Pick, Steven Evarts, pitched 2 innings allowing 2 hits, 1 run, and striking out 3.  Top pick Cody Johnson was the offensive star with a triple and an run while going 2/4.

Thursday, June 22, 2006

6/22 Recap

AAA - Richmond
Suspended

AA - Mississippi
West TN 3, Mississippi 2
Good:
1B- Barbaro Canizares- 3/4, BB, .303
3B- Yunel Escobar- 2/5, 2B, RBI, BB, .287
OF- Onil Joseph- 2/5, 2 2B's
P- Matt Wright- 7 IP, 8H, 2R, 2BB, 7K, 1.97
P- Carlos Almanzar- 2 shutout innings
Bad:
P- Zach Schreiber- gave up walk-off homer on first pitch in 10th

Box Score
Recap

High A - Myrtle Beach

MB 2, Salem 1
Good:
P- Luis Atilano- CG, 4H, R, BB, 2K, 5.16
2B- J.C. Holt- 2/5, 2B, R
3B- Van Pope- 1/2, 2B, 2 RBI, BB
C- Clint Sammons- 3/4

Box Score
Recap

Low A - Rome

Charleston 6, Rome 5
Good:
SS- Elvis Andrus- 3/5, 3B, 2R, BB, RBI
3B- Eric Campbell- 2/4, HR, 2RBI
Bad:
SS- Elvis Andrus- 2 errors
OF- Ovandy Suero- CS, PO
P- Nick Tisone- 2 IP, BS, 3 unearned runs

Box Score
Recap

Rookie - Danville
Burlington 4, Danville 2
Good:
OF- Willie Cabrera- 2/5, RBI
1B- Tyler Flowers- 3/5
P- Coefield- 3.2 IP, 4H, OER, BB, 3K
Bad:
SS- Chase Fontaine- 0/5

Box Score
Recap

Wednesday, June 21, 2006

6/21 Recap

AAA- Richmond
Off

AA - Mississippi
West TN 4, Mississippi 3
Good:
LF- Mike Rosamond- 2/4, 2B, 2 RBI, .266
2B- Mike Rozema- 2/4, 2B, RBI, .245
C- Ray Serrano- 2/4, 2B, R, .301
P- Anthony Lerew- 4 IP, 4H, R, BB, 2K, 2.25
Bad:
P- David Coggin- 2 IP, 5H, 2R, 4.95

Box Score

Recap

High A - Myrtle Beach
MB 3, Salem 2
Good:
2B- J.C. Holt- 1/3, BB, 2B, 2R, .215
LF- Carl Loadenthal- 3/4, 2B, 2 RBI, SB, .321
P- Kelvin Villa- W, 7 IP, 7H, R, BB, 5K, 2.69
P- Moises Hernandez- 6th save
Bad:
1B- Mark Jurich- 0/3, error

Box Score
Recap

Rookie Ball - Danville
Danville 9, Burlington 4
Good:
LF- Willie Cabrera- 3/5, 2B, 2 RBI
SS- Chase Fontaine- 2/3, BB, 3R
C- Phillip Britton- 2/3, 2B, 2 RBI
CF- Yahan Silva- 3/3, 2R, 2 RBI

Box Score
Recap

GCL Braves-
The Braves beat the Tigers 7-3 thanks to 7 runs in the 8th inning. Seventh round pick Adam Coe went 2/3 with walk and scored once. Top pick Cody Johnson was 1/3 with walk and 2 RBI's. On the pitching side, first rounder Cory Rasmus threw two perfect innings with 2 strikeouts.

Box Score

Rome: First Half Stats

Player POS G AB R 2B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG AVG OPS E
Eric Campbell3B6726453171146124182.337.504.299.841 13
Ovandy SueroOF6325739211614663512.290.296.245.586 3
Elvis AndrusSS63249331413221561411.330.357.273.687 17
Kala Kaaihue1B6722844161549526630.458.614.3291.072 3
Quentin DavisOF612242911118740186.305.384.277.689 3
Maximiliano RamirezC612144216728395820.406.467.294.874 2
Jordan SchaferOF54181219225164594.279.320.215.600 0
Brandon Monk2B4917614611644700.230.256.205.485 12
Jamie RomakOF44139228420234610.299.317.173.616 4
Cody ClarkC2989111009101330.408.438.326.846 0
Derrick Arnold2B3383822753311.253.289.193.542 7
Robert Marcial2B2052900491420.317.173.173.491 4
Manuel RodriguezSS1450120311200.245.260.220.505 0
Junior GuerraC1350531601200.137.240.120.377 0
Jose CamarenaC152711122901.172.259.111.432 0
Jon OwingsOF82421121600.200.333.167.533 0
Kelly JohnsonLF51952134322.583.842.4741.425 0
Brian McCannC2700001100.375.286.286.661 0
Jaime Trejo3B1400000100.000.000.000.000 0


Player W L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER HR BB SO WHIP
Jo-Jo Reyes812.991313075.162262552584 1.15
Jairo Cuevas354.651412071.264423763671 1.40
Chris Vines524.391212069.280373452054 1.44
Beau Jones324.251212055.064302653353 1.76
Tyler Bullock434.71164049.251332632235 1.47
Jeffrey Lyman402.98107042.139141411636 1.30
Devin Anderson212.13190238.03311911627 1.29
Moises Hernandez201.93111232.2218711334 1.04
Nelson Payano232.77101026.0199801034 1.12
Stephen Russell302.2590120.014551321 0.85
Asher Demme222.4542018.117550917 1.42
Carlos Rivas002.5533017.215551514 1.13
Rudy Quinonez015.71150317.12114112714 1.62
Adam Stanley136.48120116.22314122819 1.86
Jose Santiago006.61130016.110121211620 1.59
David Watkins215.5440013.013883512 1.38
Nick Tisone025.1150112.119107046 1.86
Michael Nix101.087038.19110218 1.32
Jake Stevens001.501106.0311033 1.00
Pedro Rayo0217.365004.28109031 2.36
Horacio Ramirez003.861104.2522131 1.71
Lance Cormier000.001001.0000002 0.00
Chuck James000.001101.0000001 0.00
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