Volquez responds.
Righthander Edinson Volquez took the hill last night in New Orleans rather than in Baltimore, and to his credit he responded well to a situation in which a young player whose head wasn't right with ball might have cratered, improving his AAA record to 6-1, 1.60 as he shut the Zephyrs out on two singles (one of which was bunted) and three walks in seven innings, punching out eight. His groundout-to-flyout rate was a misleading 7-to-6; four of the "flyouts" were popped up to the mound or the catcher. In other words, two of his 21 outs left the infield.
I think Erik Bedard had a dozen or two strikeouts in that game, too.
P.S. There are actually four offenses in the American League whose OPS against left-handed pitching is lower than that of the Rangers. Even more astounding is the fact that two of them belong to Baltimore and Minnesota, given the fact that they get a reprieve from having to face one of Bedard or Johan Santana.
===========================================================
To join the free Newberg Report mailing list so you can get e-mail deliveries of every edition of the newsletter, daily minor league game recaps, and frequent Newberg Report News Flashes, go to www.newbergreport.com and click the "Mailing List" link on the top menu bar.
(c) Jamey Newberg
http://www.newbergreport.com
If you want to be removed from this list, please e-mail me at newbergreport@sbcglobal.net


