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Wednesday’s Notable Minor League Home Runs

AAA:
Kevin Youkilis Boston Red Sox – Home Run #1

Mauro Gomez Atlanta Braves – Home Run #19 & #20

Jordy Mercer Pittsburgh Pirates – Home Run #6

Dallas McPherson Chicago White Sox – Home Run #20

Jai Miller Oakland Athletics – Home Run #31

Tim Federowicz Los Angeles Dodgers – Home Run #6

Conor Gillaspie San Francisco Giants – Home Run #12

AA:
Andrew Lambo Pittsburgh Pirates – Home Run #8

Brahiam Maldonado New York Mets – Home Run #28

Moises Sierra Toronto Blue Jays – Home Run #18

Matt Rizzotti Philadelphia Phillies – Home Run #24

Luis Jimenez Los Angeles Angels – Home Run #17

Matt Long Los Angeles Angels – Home Run #1

High-A:
Nolan Arenado Colorado Rockies – Home Run #18

Tommy Medica San Diego Padres – Home Run #5

Ian Gac Chicago White Sox – Home Run #33

Joe Terdoslavich Atlanta Braves – Home Run #18

Scooter Gennett Milwaukee Brewers – Home Run #9

Hunter Morris Milwaukee Brewers – Home Run #18

Matt Szczur Chicago Cubs – Home Run #5

Brad Glenn Toronto Blue Jays – Home Run #25

Cory Vaughn New York Mets – Home Run #8

Neil Medchill New York Yankees – Home Run #11

Matt Davidson Arizona Diamondbacks – Home Run #18

Low-A:
Yazy Arbelo Arizona Diamondbacks – Home Run #31

James Robbins Detroit Tigers – Home Run #15 & #16

Jonathan Rodriguez St Louis Cardinals – Home Run #19 & #20

Michael Gonzalez Minnesota Twins – Home Run #15

Lance Ray Minnesota Twins – Home Run #16

Thursday’s Notable Minor League Home Runs

AAA:
Jesus Montero New York Yankees – Home Run #16 & #17

Dayan Viciedo Chicago White Sox – Home Run #20

Brandon Guyer Tampa Bay Rays – Home Run #13

Clint Robinson Kansas City Royals – Home Run #22

Jerry Sands Los Angeles Dodgers – Home Run #27

Tim Federowicz Los Angeles Dodgers – Home Run #5

AA:
Andrew Lambo Pittsburgh Pirates – Home Run #7

Bryan Holaday Detroit Tigers – Home Run #5

Reese Havens New York Mets – Home Run #5

Ernesto Mejia Atlanta Braves – Home Run #22

High-A:
Manny Machado Baltimore Orioles – Home Run #5

Steven Bumbry Baltimore Orioles – Home Run #11

Adam Abraham Cleveland Indians – Home Run #15

Justin Bour Chicago Cubs – Home Run #23

Kyle Conley St Louis Cardinals – Home Run #12

Mike Olt Texas Rangers – Home Run #12 & #13

Nick Ciolli Chicago White Sox – Home Run #12 & #13

Andy Wilkins Chicago White Sox – Home Run #19 & #20

Gary Brown San Francisco Giants – Home Run #11 & #12

Daniel Carroll Seattle Mariners – Home Run #15

Joe Dunigan Seattle Mariners – Home Run #6, #7, & #8

Low-A:
Christian Yelich Florida Marlins – Home Run #13

Delino Deshields Houston Astros – Home Run #8

Domingo Santana Houston Astros – Home Run #11

Anthony Hewitt Philadlephia Phillies – Home Run #14

Monday’s Notable Minor League Home Runs

AAA:
Chris Marrero Washington Nationals – Home Run #14

Beau Mills Cleveland Indians – Home Run #3

Stephen Lombardozzi Washington Nationals – Home Run #4

Carlos Peguero Seattle Mariners – Home Run #10

Brett Pill San Francisco Giants – Home Run #23

Ryan Adams Baltimore Orioles – Home Run #10

Bryan LaHair Chicago Cubs – Home Run #30

Tyler Greene St Louis Cardinals – Home Run #8 & #9

Jorge Cantu Colorado Rockies – Home Run #1

Drew Locke Houston Astros – Home Run #6 & #7

Tim Federowicz Los Angeles Dodgers – Home Run #3

Jose Lopez Florida Marlins – Home Run #8 & #9

Taylor Green Milwaukee Brewers – Home Run #20

AA:
Michael Bianucci – Texas Rangers – Home Run #26

High-A:
Manny Machado Baltimore Orioles – Home Run #3

Xavier Scruggs St Louis Cardinals – Home Run #12 & #13

Wade Gaynor Detroit Tigers – Home Run #9

Hunter Morris Milwaukee Brewers – Home Run #15

Darin Ruf Philadelphia Phillies – Home Run #15

Jonathan Galvez San Diego Padres – Home Run #12

Brodie Greene Cincinnati Reds – Home Run #13

Petey Paramore Oakland Athletics – Home Run #7

Angelo Songco Los Angeles Dodgers – Home Run #23

Reymond Fuentes San Diego Padres – Home Run #4

Low-A:
David Vidal Cincinnati Reds – Home Run #16

Jake Marisnick Toronto Blue Jays – Home Run #11

Xander Bogaerts Boston Red Sox – Home Run #11

Kolten Wong St Louis Cardinals – Home Run #4

Evan Gattis Atlanta Braves – Home Run #18

Jake Skole Texas Rangers – Home Run #6

Prospect Breakdown: Dodgers Trade Trayvon Robinson To Mariners For Tim Federowicz, Stephen Fife, and Juan Rodriguez and Seattle Also Gets Chih Hsien Chiang From Boston

The Seattle Mariners have traded Erik Bedard and pitching prospect Josh Fields to the Boston Red Sox in a 3 way deal that sends Tim Federowicz, Juan Rodriguez, Stephen Fife, and Chih-Hsien Chiang to the Mariners who then flipped Federowicz, Fife, and Rodriguez to the Los Angeles Dodgers for Trayvon Robinson. The 23 year old Robinson has been one of baseball’s breakout prospects in 2011. He’s hit .293 with 9 Doubles, 6 Triples, 26 Home Runs, and 71 RBI’s for the Triple-A Albuquerque Isatopes. In 2010 the 5’10” centerfielder hit .300 with 23 Doubles, 5 Triples, 9 Home Runs, and 57 RBI’s for the Double-A Chattanooga Lookouts. Robinson was a 10th round pick of the Dodgers in the 2005 draft. In the deal, Los Angeles gets the soon to be 24 year old catcher Federowicz who is currently batting .275 with 20 Doubles, 7 Home Runs, and 50 RBI’s for the Double-A Portland Sea Dogs. Last season for the High-A Salem Red Sox he hit .253 with 34 Doubles and 4 Home Runs. Federowicz is a U.S. National team alum. The Red Sox drafted him the seventh round of the 2008 draft out of the University of North Carolina. The 22 year old Rodriguez is currently 2-4 with a 5.19ERA in 32 appearances for High-A Salem. He has 88 strikeouts in 59 innings. He pitched in the Gulf Coast League in 2010 going 5-1 with a 3.51ERA. Rodriguez was signed by the Red Sox as a non drafted free agent out of the Dominican Republic in 2008. The 24 year old Fife is 11-4 with a 3.66ERA in 18 starts for Portland. He’s repeating Double-A this season after going 8-6 with a 4.75ERA for the Sea Dogs in 2010. Fife was a third round pick of the Red Sox in the 2008 draft out of the University of Utah. Additionally in the deal, the Mariners received and are keeping Chih-Hsien Chiang from Boston. The 23 year old Chiang is currently hitting .338 with 36 Doubles, 4 Triples, 18 Home Runs, and 76 RBI’s at Portland. The native of Taiwan is repeating Double-A and has vastly improved upon the .260, 35 Double, 11 Home Run, 65 RBI season he had with the Seadogs in 2010. Chiang was signed by the Red Sox as a non drafted free agent in 2005. Boston acquires Fields who is 1-2 with a 3.92ERA and 3 saves in a combined 39 innings out of the bullpen for the Double-A Jackson Generals and Triple-A Tacoma Rainiers. Fields was the 20th overall pick of the 2008 draft out of the University of Georgia.