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Morning Report: A Look at Some New Players in the GCL

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Every year the GCL Pirates’ roster is the place to look for unfamiliar faces.  The team typically is made up of recent draftees and players from the Dominican Summer League making their stateside debuts.  Below are some of the new faces for this year.

Supplemental first round pick Sammy Siani
11th round pick Jase Bowen
Norkis Marcos showed good range at shortstop
35th round pick Deion Walker hasn’t been activated yet
Neither has 17th rounder Ryan Harbin
First round pick Quinn Priester
Domingo Gonzalez threw five shutout innings in his start
Outfielder Carlos Canache
Outfielder Angel Basabe

TODAY’S SCHEDULE

Today’s Starter and Notes: The Pittsburgh Pirates won 3-1 over the St Louis Cardinals on Tuesday night. The Pirates will send out Chris Archer this afternoon in the series finale. He gave up three runs over six innings in his last start five days ago against the Chicago Cubs. Archer debuted against St Louis this year and threw five shutout innings. He has a 7.32 ERA in seven road starts this season. The Cardinals will counter with 27-year-old right-hander Daniel Ponce de Leon, who has a 1.99 ERA in 31.2 innings, with 38 strikeouts and an 0.82 WHIP. He gave up one run over 6.2 innings against the Arizona Diamondbacks in his last start. In three home starts, he has a 1.02 ERA and an 0.62 WHIP, with a .121 BAA.

The minor league schedule includes six early start times, with Bradenton playing in the morning and both Greensboro and Indianapolis having early afternoon games. Bradenton is sending out Nicholas Economos, who has allowed just two earned runs over his last 26.2 innings, covering four starts. Osvaldo Bido goes for Greensboro for the 19th time this season. He ranks fifth in the South Atlantic League with 100.2 innings pitched and he’s sixth with a 1.10 WHIP. Bido leads all Greensboro pitchers with 85 strikeouts. Eduardo Vera will get the ball for Indianapolis, trying to rebound from his worst career start, which saw him allow nine earned runs in 1.2 innings.

Brandon Waddell makes his sixth start for Altoona. He has given up four runs total in his five starts. While in Indianapolis, Waddell had four relief outings in which he allowed at least four runs. Michael Burrows goes for Morgantown. He has been strong in four of his five starts this season, allowing two runs over 18.2 innings in those games. Bristol is sending out Adrian Florencio, who has given up one run in each of his last two starts. He had seven strikeouts in his first three starts combined, then picked up six strikeouts in his last outing.

MLB: Pittsburgh (45-49) @ St Louis (47-46) 1:15 PM
Probable starter: Chris Archer (5.42 ERA, 98:43 SO/BB, 84.2 IP)

AAA: Indianapolis (47-47) vs Syracuse (47-48) 1:35 PM (season preview)
Probable starter: Eduardo Vera (6.27 ERA, 73:22 SO/BB, 97.2 IP)

AA: Altoona (49-42) vs Trenton (50-41) 6:30 PM (season preview)
Probable starter: Brandon Waddell (1.44 ERA, 28:6 SO/BB, 25.0 IP)

High-A: Bradenton (50-43) vs Clearwater (50-44) 10:30 AM (season preview)
Probable starter: Nicholas Economos (2.10 ERA, 47:20 SO/BB, 60.0 IP)

Low-A: Greensboro (58-36) vs Hagerstown (40-55) 12:00 PM (season preview)
Probable starter: Osvaldo Bido (3.67 ERA, 85:26 SO/BB, 100.2 IP)

Short-Season A: Morgantown (15-15) vs State College (16-15) 6:35 PM (season preview)
Probable starter: Michael Burrows (3.54 ERA, 25:13 SO/BB, 20.1 IP)

Rookie: Bristol (12-15) @ Johnson City (14-12) 6:30 PM (season preview)
Probable starter: Adrian Florencio (4.42 ERA, 13:7 SO/BB, 18.1 IP)

GCL: Pirates (7-11) vs Red Sox (9-9) 12:00 PM  (season preview)

DSL: Pirates1 (19-19) vs Red Sox2 (15-23) 10:30 AM  (season preview)

DSL: Pirates2 (31-7) vs Mariners (16-22) 10:30 AM  (season preview)

HIGHLIGHTS

From Indianapolis on Monday, the third straight day with a Pablo Reyes home run to lead-off our highlights

From Altoona, Jared Oliva and Bligh Madris combined for all five hits for the Curve on Monday. Here are two of those hits, starting with Oliva

Madris

Wilbur Miller
Wilbur Miller
Having followed the Pirates fanatically since 1965, Wilbur Miller is one of the fast-dwindling number of fans who’ve actually seen good Pirate teams. He’s even seen Hall-of-Fame Pirates who didn’t get traded mid-career, if you can imagine such a thing. His first in-person game was a 5-4, 11-inning win at Forbes Field over Milwaukee (no, not that one). He’s been writing about the Pirates at various locations online for over 20 years. It has its frustrations, but it’s certainly more cathartic than writing legal stuff. Wilbur is retired and now lives in Bradenton with his wife and three temperamental cats.

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