Marcus Lemon
- 2-4 2B R RBI SB(12)—.295 8 HR 47 RBI 30 2B 12 SB
Yamaico Navarro
- 2-4 2R—.304 11 HR 77 RBI 79 R 27 2B
Daryl Maday
- 5 IP 6H 2 ER 9K (W)—13-5 2.48 ERA 130K/145IP .231 BAA
Brian Joynt
- 2-4 2R—.303 13 HR 68 RBI 29 2B .931 OPS
Kellen Kulbacki
- 1-4 2B RBI—.304 22 HR 75 RBI 71 R .910 OPS
Ryan Mount
- 2-4 2B R—.288 16 HR 48 RBI 68 R 10 SB in 81 games
Peter Bourjos
- 3-5 2R SB(49)—.296 9 HR 50 RBI 29 2B in 103 games
Sean O’Sullivan
- 8 IP 5H 3 ER 5BB 2K (W)—16-8 4.73 ERA 111K/158IP
Evan Frey
- 2-4 SB(37)—.314 3 HR 47 RBI 98 R 11 3B 37 SB over two levels
Matt Spencer
- 2-4 HR(14) RBI SB(12)—.279 14 HR 69 RBI 12 SB 76 BB
John Shelby Jr.
- 1-4 2B R RBI—.295 15 HR 80 RBI 33 SB 81 R 37 2B
Carlos Rivero
- 2-5 HR( 18 ) 3 RBI—.282 8 HR 64 RBI 27 2B
BUY/SELL Analysis
Brian Joynt entered the 2008 season as an unknown commodity. A 29th round selection by the San Diego Padres, Joynt had an inauspicious 2007 campaign and began 2008 at High A Lake Elsinore where he battled early season injury issues that kept him out of the lineup until late May. Since then, Joynt has opened eyes with his power potential, hitting .303 with 16 HR 48 RBI and 63 R and 29 doubles in just 76 games. Joynt, the University of Nevada alum, has a prototypical power hitter’s build at 6-4 205 lb that could add more bulk and strength. Observers say he has average speed and a decent glove that could be well suited to play 3B, 1B or at a corner OF spot.
Joynt does not have any cards out right now and he is assuredly a sub-radar prospect. Keep your eyes peeled for his inclusion in the ‘08 Bowman Heritage or Sterling sets and grab some early on. I don’t think Joynt will be unknown for long.
