Players of the Month
2B Mike Bryant: .364/.405/.673 8 HR, 29 RBI, 10 2B. Bryant kept his onslaught of the league posting huge numbers on his way to his 2nd Player of the Month award for the CL this year. In fact, Bryant loves hitting in July. It is the 3rd year in a row he has won the July player of the month for the CL, that has to be a record. He continues his record pace where he still has has his eyes set on setting league records for hits, RBI, total bases, WAR and VORP.
3B Alberto Perez: .337/.432/.459 33 hits, 12 2B, 18 BB. Perez continues to be a solid contributor this season, most coming from the 2 hole in the Jersey lineup. His 33 hits gives him 30+ hits in 3 of the 4 months this season and his average puts him top 5 in the CL in batting. Not only that, he also knocked in the game winning run in this month's all star game.
MR Jose Gomes: 3-1, 1 Sv, 1.02 ERA, 25K in 17.2 IP. What a year or resurgence for Dog Pound. He has given up 2 ER in his last 55 IP and is posting the best season of his career. On pace for career highs in IP, W, and K Gomes was also selected to this year's all star game, the first of his career.
CL Jaime Saenz: 3 saves, 0.93 ERA, 9 K in 9.2IP. Lack of wins kept his save numbers down but he was all business as usual giving up 1 run in his 9.2 IP for the month. With Saenz and Gomes anchoring the back end of the pen, not many games slide out of Jersey's hands. This marks the 6th year the two remained bullpen mates in the Jersey pen
Questions, Concerns, and Answers
The real question is, can it get worse? If the trend follows August should be Jersey's worst month of the season, but let's hope that doesn't happen. As of August 1st, Jersey sits 2.5 games behind the Chicago Machine for the CL Wild Card lead. A familiar position for Jersey, who has seemingly been in the hunt every year as of late.

While speaking of pitching, what is going on with Jerry Burgess? In 4 starts in July he failed to get out of the 6th inning and twice not even able to finish 5 innings. In those starts he had a combined 17 K to 16 BB. He has never been known for his control, but it's never been this bad. If this continues, and Ramos stays up, it might mean a bullpen assignment or a demotion to AAA for Burgess.
Jersey welcomed back Al Ryan this month, but only played in 2 games. He should return to his OF position in the lineup against RHP thought. Leon Foster finally came off the DL after his re-injury and will rehab probably till the 2nd week of August before coming back to the big club. OF Jose Ortiz came off the DL with his strained back to play 3 games and to strain his oblique which will put him on the shelf for 6 more weeks. This led to increased AB's for Taro Kino, who had his best 5 game stretch of his career piking up 4 multi hit games, including two 3 hit games, 6 xtra base hits, and 6 RBI. He cooled down considerably towards the end of the month and was sent back to AAA to make room for Al Ryan.
With the addition of Warren Goyer, Albert Lopez was sent back to AAA where he will be the starter. With Adam Morrow continuing to struggle and former 1st round pick Lawrence Schroeder still killing AAA pitching, might there be a swap in order this month? Also OF Fransisco Torres, still only 21, is posting an OBP north of .450 at AAA Tuscaloosa, while bringing speed and great defense thus far. He could be a candidate to be called up as well. Don't be surprised to see the Bags shake it up a bit to try and turn around the slump.
Minor Leaguers of the Month
So who had it going on in the Bags system for the month of July? We will recognize 2 new players here or stepped it up. Last month's winners were SP Jesus Zapata and SS Lawrence Schroeder.
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