Legends: Barnes to Lancaster, Austin activated

June 11, 2009

The Lexington Legends lost an outfielder and gained another Thursday.

Brandon Barnes was promoted to High-A Lancaster of the California League.

The Legends filled his roster spot by activating Jay Austin from the disabled list.

Brandon Barnes

Brandon Barnes

Barnes, 23, leads the Legends in doubles (11), triples (3) and RBI (25), and shares the team lead for runs (23), homers (5) and total bases (84). He’s second on the club with 52 hits over 57 games.

Barnes hit safely in six of his last eight games with Lexington, going 10-for-28, to raise his batting average from .249 to .264. During that stretch, he had a double, triple, two homers, five runs and seven RBI.

Selected by the Astros out of Cypress College in the sixth round of the 2005 draft, Barnes is in his fifth minor-league season. He played 87 games for the Legends in 2008, hitting .241 with two homers and 19 RBI.

Austin, 18, is batting .224 with10 RBI and eight stolen bases over 44 games with the Legends.

Jay Austin

Jay Austin

He went on the disabled list after suffering a concussion May 30, when he collided in the first inning with shortstop Jorge De Leon. In the eight games prior to his injury, Austin hit safely in seven contests, going 11-for-34 (.324).

The Astros drafted Austin in the second round (56th overall) last year, out of North Atlanta High School. Coming into this season, Baseball America rated him as the 10th-best prospect in Houston’s system, as well as the Astros’ best athlete and fastest baserunner.

The Legends open a two-game series Thursday night at Bowling Green, then head to Asheville for a three-game series. The Legends return to Applebee’s Park on Tuesday, June 16, to meet the Bowling Green Hot Rods.

* Former Legends Chris Johnson, now with 3A Round Rock, and Kobe Clemens, with Lancaster, are among Mike Tauser’sFarmstros Five” for the week of June 3-9. You can check out his blog at http://farmstros.blogspot.com.

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