One night after collecting 11 runs on 18 hits, Omaha's offense is stifled - Odorizzi to start. Myers and Verdugo named to All-PCL Team
Travelers Offensive Outburst tops Naturals - Marimon will take the hill
EIBNER'S TWO-RUN HOMER SENDS ROCKS TO WIN - Pounders will lead the Rocks today
Cougars lose ground in the wild card race
Chukars lose 6-7
Royals win 3-1
AZL won by a field goal, 17-14
Royals' Double-A coach earns Coolbaugh Award
John Lamb's Road Back Goes Through Idaho Falls
Apparently I'd missed a start somewhere, but he's making progress and I look forward to seeing him perform in AA next year and see how it goes from there.
Diamonds in the Rough 8.28
POD - Edwin Carl
HOD - Brett Eibner
RLPOD - Bobby Fisher-Brown
Travelers Offensive Outburst tops Naturals - Marimon will take the hill
EIBNER'S TWO-RUN HOMER SENDS ROCKS TO WIN - Pounders will lead the Rocks today
Cougars lose ground in the wild card race
Chukars lose 6-7
Royals win 3-1
AZL won by a field goal, 17-14
Royals' Double-A coach earns Coolbaugh Award
John Lamb's Road Back Goes Through Idaho Falls
After Tommy John surgery last season and a nagging ankle injury prior to his rehab work, John Lamb is advancing on his road back to the Royals upper minors.
He’s been working in Arizona with the Royals AZL Rookie League team and getting his work in. In four appearances, he’s given up four runs in 5.2 innings. Three of those runs came in a start on August 22 when he gave up five hits in one inning. Overall, he’s only walked two and struck out six as he works to regain his command and collects innings as the season winds down. His next start, though, will be for Idaho Falls, the Royals highest level Rookie League team, probably as soon as September 1.
According to his father, Lamb has been working mostly to get his legs back. An ankle injury during conditioning prior to his return to a mound angered a tendon and he lost another month of recovery. His start on Monday may indicate that he’s starting to get them back though. James Lamb’s account mentioned that his fastball was in the upper 90s and he was throwing some changeups. Keith Law had similar observations, but said that Lamb looked “tentative”.
At any rate, Lamb had his best rehab outing. The boxscore shows that he went three innings, striking out three and getting six ground ball outs while giving up no hits and walking none.
Obviously, that’s a good sign.
He’s been working in Arizona with the Royals AZL Rookie League team and getting his work in. In four appearances, he’s given up four runs in 5.2 innings. Three of those runs came in a start on August 22 when he gave up five hits in one inning. Overall, he’s only walked two and struck out six as he works to regain his command and collects innings as the season winds down. His next start, though, will be for Idaho Falls, the Royals highest level Rookie League team, probably as soon as September 1.
According to his father, Lamb has been working mostly to get his legs back. An ankle injury during conditioning prior to his return to a mound angered a tendon and he lost another month of recovery. His start on Monday may indicate that he’s starting to get them back though. James Lamb’s account mentioned that his fastball was in the upper 90s and he was throwing some changeups. Keith Law had similar observations, but said that Lamb looked “tentative”.
At any rate, Lamb had his best rehab outing. The boxscore shows that he went three innings, striking out three and getting six ground ball outs while giving up no hits and walking none.
Obviously, that’s a good sign.
Diamonds in the Rough 8.28
POD - Edwin Carl
HOD - Brett Eibner
RLPOD - Bobby Fisher-Brown
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