Friday, May 03, 2013

BaseballAmerica.com: Stats: Roger Kieschnick



15 HR's 40 RBI .306 AVG in 222 AB's in AAA in 2012
4 HR's 19 RBI .307 AVG in 101 AB's in AAA in 2013 so far. Over .900 OPS combined AAA.

It's becoming clear that Kieschnick a) doesn't have much more to prove in AAA and b) may have his path to the bigs blocked by some combination of Hunter Pence, Gregor Blacno and Andres Torres.

By no later than next year, the Giants need to find out what they have here.



from Baseball America:
BaseballAmerica.com: Stats: Roger Kieschnick:

Roger Kieschnick, of, Giants
Proper Name: Roger Keith Kieschnick
Born: Jan. 21, 1987 in Dallas
High School:
College: Texas Tech
Ht.: 6-3 Wt.: 220
Bats: L Throws: R

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from the Fresno Bee:
Grizzlies report for 5/2: Fresno Grizzlies 11, Sacramento River Cats 5 - Fresno Grizzlies - fresnobee.com:

Bound for the Bay?: Media reports out of San Francisco indicate Grizzlies OF Francisco Peguero will be promoted in time to join the Giants for their weekend series against the Los Angeles Dodgers, which starts tonight. Peguero, who nearly made the Giants out of spring training, is hitting .415 in 16 games, with two home runs, five doubles and 14 RBIs. He also appears back on track -- going 12 for 27 with two homers in eight games -- after missing a week with a bruised shoulder suffered while diving for a fly ball. Most likely heading back to Fresno would be Giants backup C Hector Sanchez, who is hitting .150 and struck out looking as a pinch hitter Wednesday against Arizona.

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