

Ramirez homer not enough in series finaleĪlika Williams: 4-for-22, 2 R, 2 RBI, 1 BB, 4 K, 0-for-1 SB (.619) RiverDogs get 1 hit in doubleheader openerĬharleston splits doubleheader with Basabe walk-off singleĬharleston wins on Hernandez’s walk-off homer Low-A Charleston RiverDogs (54-23, 1st out of 4) Witherspoon homer helps Hot Rods edge IronBirdsīowling Green tops Aberdeen in wild 10-inning game High-A Bowling Green Hot Rods (55-23, 1st out of 7) Hulsizer’s 3 extra-base hits lead Montgomeryīiscuits earn series split with big 9th inning Montgomery falls in Lopez’s Double-A debutīiscuits lose despite Valverde’s solid start

Montgomery can’t rally again to sweep doubleheader Joey Krehbiel: 4 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 7 K (3.60)ĭouble-A Montgomery Biscuits (42-34, 2nd out of 4)

Triple-A Durham Bulls (51-26, 1st out of 7) Across two levels in July, he had a 2.16 ERA in 25 innings with a 37:3 K:BB ratio. Jacob Lopez’s strong season has continued, and he earned a promotion to Double A. John Doxakis has adjusted to his new level with 30 strikeouts and just four walks in 29 innings with a 2.48 ERA. In 25 innings, he allowed just two runs with a 28.7% strikeout rate and 8% walk rate. On the mound, Taj Bradley’s breakout season in Charleston continued. 383/.507/.633 with three homers, seven extra-base hits, and six steals in eight tries. In 75 July plate appearances, Charleston’s Garrett Hiott batted. He has six steals in eight tries with eight walks and just three strikeouts. Life is amazing, it is what it should be? were some of the organization’s top performers in July? After his major league debut, Vidal Brujan has been very good since being optioned back to Durham, splitting time between second base, left field, and center field. “Playing under a Manager like J-Rod is incredible! The way he goes about his business day in and day out makes you comfortable as a player.” Jacob Amaya will now be reunited with his Manager of last year, in the Arizona Rookie League, John Shoemaker, and the development will proceed. Positivity exudes from Amaya, and when asked about playing for Rodriguez, he did not hold back. In Ogden, the accomplishments and development came in abundance under Manager Jeremy Rodriguez. “Yes, I’m happy with how my season is going so far, but there is more I wanna accomplish as the season goes on,” Amaya stated recently.Īccomplishments are fantastic, however, development is the name of the game in the minors. The 11th round draft pick of a year ago, Amaya is ready to take on his next task and does not seem satisfied with his stellar performance so far in 2018. Jacob Amaya is less than a month away from his 20th birthday (September 3, 1998), but his poise and maturity are beyond that of most his age that you may know. Only five hitless games all season! His OBP is an astounding. Even more remarkably, he reached base safely in 31 of the 32 games he played. With his new opportunity in Great Lakes, the 19 year old Amaya could become a top 30 prospect in the very near future.Īmaya leaves Ogden with a 15-game hit streak intact. The Los Angeles Dodgers have several talented middle infielding prospects at this time, so Amaya may not be on the radar of Dodger fans just yet. Jacob Amaya- Recent Promotion To The Loons Jacob Amaya – Prospect Rising Less apparent may be the fact that the Midwest League is a pitcher friendly league, whereas the Pioneer League is the exact opposite. Amaya will face his toughest challenges to date, obviously with the advancement of talent in the new level. The middle infielder from Rosemead, California is climbing through the organization with his recent promotion to Low-A ball.

The Ogden Raptors are the Rookie League affiliate of the Los Angeles Dodgers and have already earned a playoff spot in September, due in part to the efforts of prospect Jacob Amaya.
