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According to the same Matt Eddy report linked in the prior post, two RHP's, 2008 2nd round pick Seth Lintz, and former Marlin farmhand Skyler Crawford, will open the season on Helena's disabled list.

 

While we know nothing of their injury status, players are rarely formally placed on the disabled lists at the rookie levels because of the larger roster sizes (35 players). So their "spots" are rarely needed. Hopefully not, but these are likely long-term injuries.

 

Although, newly-coverted catcher Joey Paciorek (broken hand) was also placed on the DL, so we'll see on the pitchers.

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Press Release on the Bradley Blanks independent league signing mentioned above --

 

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The Windy City ThunderBolts have announced that the Milwaukee Brewers have purchased the contract of closer Bradley Blanks.

 

Blanks becomes the first ThunderBolt of the season to be picked up by a Major League team. He was 0-1 with a 4.32 ERA in nine games, but was leading the team in saves with five. Blanks had one of his best outings of the season before being signed, throwing a perfect ninth inning while striking out the side June 14 against the Rockford RiverHawks.

 

Blanks also had a solid 2010 for the ThunderBolts in which he went 1-2 with a save and had just a 2.73 ERA in nineteen appearances.

 

He was signed over the all-star break in 2010 by the Philadelphia Phillies and went 4-1 with a 2.73 ERA in 16 appearances with low-A Williamsport. This will be his second stint in affiliated ball.

 

Blanks will be assigned to high-A ball in the Brewers system which means he is headed to the Florida State League to play for the Brevard County Manatees.

 

Numbers from 2010 in the Phillies' system

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With the Arizona League kicking off today, the AZL Brewers' MiLB.com page has finally been updated with a partial roster. It's, uh, interesting (20 pitchers, seven catchers, two infielders, no outfielders), but it does have some revelations, including some names we haven't seen in awhile. The following players are assigned there on rehab:

  • RHP Andre Lamontagne
  • LHP Mike Ramlow
  • LHP Brae Wright
  • C Cameron Garfield
  • C Rafael Neda
  • C Shawn Riggans

We also finally have confirmation that 22-year-old LHP Manny Ruiz was indeed promoted from the DSL, along with 19-year-old RHP Jeffrey Saba, whose numbers last year in his first pro season were undistinguished. DSL players still missing in action:
  • 1B Hitaniel Arias
  • OF Jose Garcia
  • OF Ronny Puello
  • SS Andres Martinez
  • LHP Jose Ramos

Additionally, MiLB.com player pages note that RHP Jose Cepeda and DH Orton Rodriguez were released, and it's certainly possible that fate befell some of the players listed above, especially Arias and Garcia, who were healthy in spring training. Ramos hasn't played since 2009 but is still listed as "active" on the DSL Brewers by MiLB.com, so we'll keep him around until we hear otherwise. Finally, RHPs Leonard Lorenzo and Eduard Reyes also do not appear, but that's because they were both suspended last summer for steroid use.

EDIT: To follow up, the following players finished last year on the AZL roster but are also MIA so far this year:
  • LHP Dane Amedee
  • RHP Morgan Brinson
  • OF Derrick Shaw

They might show up later today or tomorrow, since recent draftees OF Malcolm Dowell, OF Matt Franco, 3B Jalen Harris, and SS Renaldo Jenkins, plus recently promoted OF Ruben Ozuna, are all also missing from the MiLB.com roster.
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DSL players still missing in action:

  • 1B Hitaniel Arias
  • OF Jose Garcia
  • OF Ronny Puello
  • SS Andres Martinez

They might show up later today or tomorrow, since recent draftees OF Malcolm Dowell, OF Matt Franco, 3B Jalen Harris, and SS Renaldo Jenkins, plus recently promoted OF Ruben Ozuna, are all also missing from the MiLB.com roster.
The players that are listed in the portion of text in this post now appear on MiLB.com's Maryvale roster. The overall roster is now much more balanced in terms of actually having infielders and outfielders to suit up.
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Just so we're thorough, we'll note that perpetually conveniently available / unavailable catcher Patrick Arlis was placed on Nashville's DL, retroactive to June 16th, when LHP Daniel Ray Herrera returned to the Sounds' roster. Arlis was there last week to bridge the gap before Wil Nieves reported.

 

Arlis, 30 years old, has one AB on the season (April 12th).

 

I know we have fun with Arlis' roster maneuverings, but we've linked to his "Get to Know Him" page in the past, so review it if you missed it the first time. We've read he's expressed interest in coaching, and he's probably with the Sounds a good portion of the time (bullpen catcher, etc.), and hey, as of the 23rd, he'll be eligible for another assignment...

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Unique to sign a 19-year-old undrafted free agent, but another 6'4" lefty?  Sure...

 

Former local standout West signs free agent contract with Brewers

By Jim Henry, Tallahassee Democrat writer

 

The opportunity to play professional baseball was too enticing and exciting to refuse. That's why former Chiles High pitcher Will West signed a free-agent contract with the Milwaukee Brewers on Tuesday, ending a whirlwind year of uncertainty.

 

"It has been a year since I've been able to throw competitively, so it's going to be a really good experience and I am going to make the most of it," said West, who turns 19 next month. "I plan to get there and work as hard as I can."

 

West, who posted a 1.80 ERA in 65 innings with 91 strikeouts in 2010 at Chiles, was not selected in the MLB Draft earlier this month. West attended Georgia Tech, but transferred after one semester to Tallahassee Community College and was redshirted last spring. West, a 6-foot-4 lefty, pitched this summer with the Tallahassee Expos travel team.

 

Brewers area scout Ryan Robinson watched West in high school and was impressed by his poise and potential.

 

"The chances of him getting better are really good," said Robinson, who signed West. "He has a body (that projects well) and a really loose arm. He really knows how to pitch. Every time you saw him, you just thought he had a really good feel for pitching."

 

West departs Friday for the Brewers' spring training complex in Phoenix. He expects to remain in Arizona for the next two months in preparation for the Fall Instructional League.

 

"It was a very difficult decision, definitely the biggest decision I've made in my life," said West, a three-year letterman at NFC who transferred to Chiles for his senior season.

 

"But it's the best decision and what's right for me right now. The fact that I can go play pro baseball right now, that's awesome to me. It has been a dream of mine since I was knee high. All I have to worry about is baseball and working hard."

 

West, who tossed consecutive no-hitters as a junior at NFC, could be joined in the Brewers organization by former Rickards High outfielder Mallex Smith. Smith, selected in the 13th round with the 401st pick, is currently negotiating with the Brewers. Smith has committed to Santa Fe College.

 

(Note: Smith did not sign, and he's hitting .380 this year)

 

Will West Georgia Tech Bio Page (as indicated above, never pitched for them)

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RHP Tyler Cravy and LHP Tom Keeling transferred from Wisconsin to Helena.

Chris Mehring indicates that RHP's Matt Miller and Dan Britt are coming off the DL, which backfills the two open positions on the Wisconsin roster.

 

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