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Mon. 8/8 - Rookies Give it Their Best, Other Affiliates Give It a Rest


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Jackson Chourio arrives at number 2 in Baseball America’s updated ‘Top 100’ list. Chourio and Eric Brown Jr. make it in there as well while Joey Wiemer predictably has precipitously fallen out.

But, really, this is simply another Jace Avina post. He is now in a separate top 100 at #100. Holding down the back end and getting into his first Top 100z We see you, Jace. Major congratulations are in order. Here is Jace:

 

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Another game completed for the DSL Brewers 1, and yet another LHP Osbriel Mogollon stellar outing. This young left continues to shine:

5 IP, 3 H, 2 BB, 1 R, 5 K

Brewers 1 win 5-1. 18-year-old lefty batting catcher, Edgardo Ordonez, continues to catch my eye: 2-for-3 today with his 3rd double and 2 runs scored batting clean-up. He had gone 0-for-7 to start August, but today's numbers are more in line with his season to date: 78 AB's, 0.282 BA, 0.803 OPS. Ordonez also threw out a runner attempting to steal 2nd base where he is currently throwing out 35% of base runners.

Luis Lara and Johnny Severino have both cooled off recently - they went a combined 0-for-6 today; 0 K; 0 BB. And, alas, Severino commits a fielding error at short stop. He now has 18 errors combined between short stop and third base in 44 games played and overt 272 1/3 innings in the field.

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And, another game played, and another Yeison Perez double - his 15th of his season. The Brewers 2 fall 4-2 in a closely contested match-up with the DSL Mets 1. 

While the Brewers 2 successfully swiped four bases, C Brayan Oropeza strutted his improved results throwing out all three Mets' SB attempts. Also of note here: whereas Jhonny Severino continues to induce 'concern' or valid questions abound about his error-prone ways between his time at short stop and third base, DSL Brewers 1 17-year-old infield prospect Juan Baez has quietly caught my eye. Baez has had a productive season at the plate and he has half the errors of Severino. Plenty of time for both players to continue to grow, but it's worth noting Baez is making a name for himself in 2022. Baez finished his day 2-for-3, 1 RBI, 1 2B (his 8th), 1 K, and 1 SB (his 12th). On the season, he is now hitting 0.286 with a 0.729 OPS in 154 AB's (typically batting second in the line-up).

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