The Scottsdale Scorpions ended their season Thursday, finishing the Arizona League with a 15-16 slate. They had six Bucco farm hands (well, Donnie Veal was Rule 5; same thing), and here's how they did:
Donnie Veal, LHP - 3-1, 2.14 ERA, 21-1/3 IP (22K, 7 BB, .221 Opp BA)
Tony Watson, LHP - 0-0, 2.13 ERA, 12-2/3 IP (12 K, 6 BB, .152 Opp BA)
Danny Moskos, LHP - 1-1, 5.28 ERA, 15-1/3 IP (13K, 8 BB, .349 Opp BA)
Jose Tabata, OF - .392/1/21 (120 AB, 21 RS, 6-2b, 3-3b, 4-6 SB, .517 Slugging, .984 OPS)
Chase d'Arnaud, IF - .296/0/6 (81 AB, 12 RS, 5-2b, 1-3b, 13-15 SB, .383 OBP)
Brian Friday, IF - .245/0/7 (49 AB, 7 RS, 1-2b, 1-3b, 0-2 SB)
Guys in the Latin Winter Leagues (minimum 50 AB/20 IP):
Robby Diaz, C - .372/1/15, 12 RS, 86 AB, .863 OPS
Luis Cruz, IF - .318/1/6, 8 RS, 88 AB
Brian Bixler, IF - .300/5/12, 22 RS, 140 AB, .829 OPS
Neil Walker, IF - .267/4/16, 23 RS, 116 AB, .819 OPS
Gorkys Hernandez, OF - .233/0/3, 7 RS, 60 AB
Ronny Cedeno, SS - .216/1/5, 6 RS, 74 AB
Argenis Diaz, IF - .181/0/4, 10 RS, 94 AB
Jean Machi, RHP - 1-0-9, 1.16 ERA (23-1/3 IP, 16 K, 4 BB)
Derel Hankins, RHP - 0-1, 9.15 ERA (20-2/3 IP, 12 K, 10 BB)
Machi, in case you're wondering, is a 27 year-old that pitched at Altoona and Indy last year. He was 2-3-6 with a 2.08 ERA for the Curve and 1-1-6 with a 2.12 ERA for the Tribe. Opponents hit .202 off him in 2009. The Pirates signed him as a minor-league FA in 2007 from the Jays organization. Machi was originally Tampa Bay property, joining the Rays in 2000.
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