Tennessee Smokies
Alberto Gonzales, SS
Apr .141 .236 .250 .486
May .266 .330 .394 .724
Jun .296 .352 .358 .710
58-241, HR, 2 2B, 9 RBI, 11 R, 6/7 K/BB
Augie Murillo, 3B
Apr .203 .203 .271 .475
May .271 .370 .414 .785
Jun .259 .355 .333 .688
21-81, HR, 3 2B, 15 RBI, 9 R, 14/12 K/BB
Has just 81 ABs last month as Jamie D’Antona has begun to heat up, but
Murillo still managed to drive in a team-high 15 runs.
Phil Avlas, C/LF
Apr .389 .421 .556 .977
May .314 .410 .514 .924
Jun .254 .356 .365 .721
16-63, HR, 4 2B, 3 RBI, 10 R, 7/9 K/BB
Has come back to earth after hot start. Showing good plate discipline
though.
Jamie D’Antona, 3B/1B
Apr .211 .281 .456 .737
May .274 .403 .526 .930
Jun .312 .360 .484 .844
29-93, 2 HR, 10 2B, 7 RBI, 13 R, 16/6 K/BB
The homers have come down but the average is soaring. Currently has a
league-best 17 game hitting streak.
Alex Frazier, LF
Apr .197 .253 .263 .516
May .171 .205 .271 .477
Jun .193 .203 .281 .484
11-57, 5 2B, 8 RBI, 4 R, 15/1 K/BB
Frazier’s struggles continue and that K/BB ratio is atrocious. Mark Reynolds
down in Lancaster getting playing time in LF does not bode well for Frazier’s
future.
Steve Garrabrants, CF
Apr .174 .296 .174 .470
May .281 .349 .509 .858
Jun .189 .218 .189 .407
10-53, 5 RBI, 2 R, 10/2 K/BB
Jerry Gil, CF/SS
May .288 .323 .559 .882
Jun .225 .279 .461 .740
23-102, 6 HR, 3B, 4 2B, 12 RBI, 19 R, 31/6 K/BB
The 6 homers is good given the league context and he actually doubled his May
walk total of 3, but he is striking out a lot and his OBP is nothing to shout
about either.
Jesus Cota, 1B/LF
Apr .149 .213 .203 .415
May .202 .239 .333 .572
Jun .304 .333 .435 .768
28-92, 2 HR, 6 2B, 11 RBI, 12 R, 11/4 K/BB
His best month yet but still not showing his power. Has been seeing some time
in LF as well.
Miguel Montero, C
Apr .297 .418 .581 .999
May .222 .333 .311 .644
Jun .293 .362 .463 .825
24-82, 2 HR, 8 2B, 12 RBI, 5 R, 10/8 K/BB
A bounce-back month after a tough May. Having a hot D’Antona batting behind
him helps.
Danny Richar, 2B
Apr .301 .389 .398 .787
May .365 .438 .538 .976
Jun .283 .336 .394 .730
28-99, HR, 3B, 6 2B, 9 RBI, 15 R, 17/9 K/BB
An average June has dropped him among the Southern League batting leaders but
his average is still comfortably above .300.
Jon Zeringue, RF
Apr .231 .296 .292 .588
May .221 .284 .384 .668
Jun .192 .288 .212 .500
10-52, 2B, 4 RBI, 4 R, 9/7 K/BB
Another disappointing month for Zeringue. He should be looking over his
shoulder at Carlos Gonzalez down in Lancaster.
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