By Scott Barancik, Editor
Here are your minor-league updates from the week of July 11-17, 2016, a period shortened by All-Star games.
Jewish Baseball News Player of the Week
For the third time this season — and the second week in a row — our Player of the Week is LF Mike Meyers (Red Sox/High-A). Meyers hit .375 with a double, 2 triples, 4 walks, and 5 RBIs. His 8 triples are tied for #1 in the Carolina League.
Debuts
Two recent draft picks made their debut last week.
C Jason Goldstein (Mariners/rookie), a 9th-round pick, was perfect in his pro debut on July 14. The 22-year-old University of Illinois alum had an RBI single in his only at-bat and threw out an attempted base-stealer who had been a perfect 8-for-8 in thefts up to that point.
In two relief outings, P Matthew Gorst (Red Sox/short-season) held batters scoreless, yielding 1 hit and 2 walks over 2.2 innings.
Other highlights
CF Rhett Wiseman hit safely in all five games last week, going 8-for-23 (.348) with a triple, 3 RBIs, and 1 stolen base in 3 attempts.
1B Ike Davis (Yankees/AAA) went 4-for-12 last week with a HR, 2 RBIs, and 2 walks.
1B Cody Decker (Boston/AA) went only 3-of-13 record at the plate and struck out six times, but he made his hits count, stroking two HRs and a double while driving in 4 runs.
C Ryan Gold (Blue Jays/rookie), a 2016 draftee, went 5-for-14 (.357) with a triple, RBI, and 3 walks.
P Gabe Cramer (Royals/A) pitched 4 scoreless innings across two appearances, striking out 6 batters while yielding 2 hits and a walk. He’s averaging 11.2 strikeouts per nine innings
Transactions
Second-year P Jason Richman (Rangers) was promoted to Triple-A.
P Josh Zeid (Mets) was demoted to Double-A.
The Miami Marlins released former MLB P Craig Breslow.
The Philadelphia Phillies released P Jeremy Bleich (AA).
Disabled list
- LF Ryan Kalish (Cubs/AAA). Appendicitis.
- P Jon Moscot (Reds/AAA). Elbow.
- 2B Mason Katz (Cardinals/AA). Hamstring.
- C Adam Sonabend (Giants/A).
- C Zach Kapstein (Orioles/High-A). Forearm.
- P Zack Weiss (Reds/AA). Shoulder.
- P Alec Grosser (Dodgers/High-A).
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