--- Draft standings ---
1. Pittsburgh 39-74 4 GB Ms
2. Baltimore 40-74 3-1/2 GB Ms
3. Seattle 44-71 --
4. Arizona 46-69 2 G ahead of Ms
5T. Cleveland 47-67 3-1/2 G ahead of Ms
5T. KC 47-67 3-1/2 G ahead of Ms
7. Cubs 48-66 4-1/2 G ahead of Ms
8. Houston 48-65 5 G ahead of Ms
9. Washington 49-65 5-1/2 G ahead of Ms
Well, Baltimore has crawled out of the cellar with its hot streak under Schowalter. AZ has also been hot, giving it some space ahead of the Ms, but the rest of the pack -- which was a full 6 games in front of the Ms just a couple weeks ago -- has been inching back as the bottom-feeders except Pittsburgh have been winning some. Last time the range for the Ms was pretty much 2-4. Now, in theory anyway, it could be anywhere from 1-9 depending on how they respond to Brown. Somewhere in the top 6 still seems almost certain, though.
--- College arms (& bats) ---
Wrapping up the world tour of Team USA Collegiate National Team at the World University Championships in Japan:
Semifinals vs. Team Japan:
Sonny Gray (Vandy): 7.0 IP, 3 H, 1 ER, 2 BB, 6 K -- USA 4, Japan 2
Finals vs. Team Cuba:
Gerrit Cole (UCLA): 7.0 IP, 10 H, 0 ER, 1 BB, 2 K -- Cuba 4, USA 3
Heartbreaking loss in the final. 1-1 after 9, USA scored 2 in the 10th (using the bizzaro international overtime rules where two men are on base to start the inning), only to have Cuba hit a 3-run walkoff HR in the bottom of the 10th.
Both Gray and Cole ended the tour with sub-1.00 ERAs, and Gray (as noted here after it happened) struck out every living baseball player in the nation of Sri Lanka -- 14 K in 5.0 IP. Both are expected to go in the top 5.
The top college hitter, Anthony Rendon of Rice, dropped off the tour after fracturing his ankle, but two other hitters considered to be top-10 picks were on the team:
George Springer (OF, UConn): 21-for-72, 7 dbl, 2 HR, 4 BB, 14 K, .292/.342/.472
Jackie Bradley Jr. (OF, SoCar): 21-for-66, 2 dbl, 1 HR, 8 BB, 17 K, .318/.395/.394
Both of them had much better eye ratios during the college season (Springer: 60 BB/70K; Bradley: 41 BB/37 K).
--- Bullpen arms in the minors ---
Don't mean to rehash what said elsewhere, but these are pretty impressive:
Josh Lueke in the Ms org (AA/AAA): 11.1 IP, 7 H, 1 ER, 0 HR, 0 BB, 20 K
Dan Cortes as a reliever (AA): 12.2 IP, 8 H, 1 ER, 0 HR, 4 BB, 20 K
Brian Moran the loopy loogy (A-/A+, not missing a beat after moving up to dreaded High Desert): 58.2 IP, 49 H, 9 ER, 0 HR, 8 BB, 67 K
Stephen Pryor (5th rd of this year's draft and already has crushed short-season Everett and low-A Clinton): 23.1 IP, 11 H, 2 ER, 0 HR, 8 BB, 36 K