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John Lindsey Homers Twice in Suns Fourteen Inning GameJ

by @ Tuesday, April 17th, 2007. Filed under Scott Elbert, Jacksonville Suns - April 2007, John Lindsey, Caros Alvarez, Marshall McDougall

John Lindsey had a huge game for Jacksonville in their 5-3 win over Huntsville.  He not only put the Suns on the board with a two run homer in the first, but he also drove in the go ahead run in the fourteenth on a solo homerun.  Marchall McDougall also homered to give the Suns […]

Scott Elbert Throws Five No Hit Innings in Suns Loss

by @ Wednesday, April 11th, 2007. Filed under Scott Elbert, Jacksonville Suns - April 2007, Anthony Raglani

A five inning, no hit start for Scott Elbert went to waste as the pen gave up three runs and the Suns lost 3-1.  Elbert was pretty awesome with nine strikeouts and he walked just two.
The lone Suns run came in the third inning.  Anthony Raglani hit a solo homerun and no Suns hitter had […]

Scott Elbert Strikes Out Nine in Loss to Smokies

by @ Thursday, April 5th, 2007. Filed under Scott Elbert, Jacksonville Suns - April 2007, Cory Dunlap

Scott Elbert had a mixed bag start for the Suns today.  On the one hand, he struck out nine in just six innings.  On the other hand, he gave up three runs on four hits and a walk in the loss.
The Suns only picked up one run and that wasn’t until the ninth inning.  Cory […]

A Final Look at Spring Camp

by @ Monday, April 2nd, 2007. Filed under Etanislao Abreu, Andy LaRoche, Scott Elbert, James Loney

Baseball America took one last look at the Dodgers spring camp with a “who’s hot” and “who’s not” format.  James Loney had a prominent place with his great spring and Tony Abreu gets some time.  Andy LaRoche and Scott Elbert showed up in the “who’s not” category.

Scott Elbert vs. Clayton Kershaw

by @ Monday, April 2nd, 2007. Filed under Clayton Kershaw, Scott Elbert

Here’s a very interesting column at Baseball America where a scout compares two top notch Dodger pitching prospects.  Scott Elbert will be one of the guys to watch at Double A this year while Clayton Kershaw, arguably the Dodgers best pitching prospect, will probably start at Great Lakes.

Four Dodgers Make BA Top 100 List

by @ Thursday, March 1st, 2007. Filed under Andy LaRoche, Clayton Kershaw, Scott Elbert, James Looney

Baseball America recently unveiled their Top 100 prospect list and four Dodgers made the cut.  Andy LaRoche topped the Dodgers and came in at number 19 and Clayton Kershaw wasn’t too far behind at number 24.  Scott Elbert was 31 and James Looney was at 44.  Four guys in the top fifty is definitely a […]

Dodgers Well Represented in Top 100 List

by @ Wednesday, February 21st, 2007. Filed under Andy LaRoche, Clayton Kershaw, Scott Elbert, James Looney

Kevin Goldstein recently unveiled his Top 100 prospect list and the Dodgers are pretty well represented with four prospects on the list.  Clayton Kershaw comes in at number 16 and Andy LaRoche is at 20 to give the Dodgers two in the top twenty.   Scott Elbert came in at 32 and James Looney just missed making […]

Dodgers Top Ten Prospects

by @ Tuesday, February 20th, 2007. Filed under Etanislao Abreu, Andy LaRoche, Clayton Kershaw, Scott Elbert, James Looney, Dodgers Minor League News

Baseball America released their list of the top ten Dodgers prospects today.  No major surprises and despite all of the promotions last year, the Dodgers remained stocked with talent.
Andy LaRoche comes in at number one.  LaRoche had solid numbers at both Double A and Triple A and he could be the teams starting third baseman […]

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