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Hutch's final line;

 

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Pitches-strikes: Hutchison 75-47

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Norris: 4IP 2H 6K. No runs, no walks.

 

 

 

Ended up going 5IP, 3H, 0BB and 7K. Great start. He's making good progress, especially after the rough start. He should be in Dunedin next year and could make it to AA if he pitches well and could move up there with Sanchez/Osuna as far as top org. prospects.

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Wow that's a great line. I didn't realize Hutch was already in New Hampshire, looks like he could be ready very soon.

 

The runs were kind of BS too. Sac Fly in the 1st. In the 3rd a fielding error extended the inning, then misses turning the DP, steals home for the run. Two swinging K's in the inning.

 

Richmond Bottom of the 1st

  • Ryan Lollis doubles (20) on a ground ball to right fielder Brad Glenn.
  • Joe Panik singles on a fly ball to left fielder Adam Loewen. Ryan Lollis to 3rd.
  • Javier Herrera walks. Joe Panik to 2nd.
  • Mark Minicozzi called out on strikes.
  • Angel Villalona out on a sacrifice fly to right fielder Brad Glenn. Ryan Lollis scores.
  • Adam Duvall strikes out swinging.

Richmond Bottom of the 3rd

  • Ryan Lollis singles on a line drive to center fielder Kenny Wilson.
  • Joe Panik reaches on a fielding error by third baseman Andy Burns. Ryan Lollis to 2nd.
  • Javier Herrera grounds into a force out, shortstop Kevin Nolan to second baseman Lance Zawadzki. Ryan Lollis to 3rd. Joe Panik out at 2nd. Javier Herrera to 1st.
  • Mark Minicozzi strikes out swinging. Ryan Lollis steals (3) home. Javier Herrera to 2nd. Javier Herrera steals (19) 2nd base.
  • With Angel Villalona batting, Javier Herrera steals (20) 3rd base.
  • Angel Villalona strikes out swinging.

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Ended up going 5IP, 3H, 0BB and 7K. Great start. He's making good progress, especially after the rough start. He should be in Dunedin next year and could make it to AA if he pitches well and could move up there with Sanchez/Osuna as far as top org. prospects.

 

Heard calls between 91mph-96mph on his FB. The announcers were drooling over his stuff.

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Heard calls between 91mph-96mph on his FB. The announcers were drooling over his stuff.

 

It's really hard not to get excited about Norris. He's cut down on his walks, and is pitching further into games. I've said it before, but his results are looking an awful lot like Sanchez's did last season. In his last 44.1 IP (12 starts), his K:BB is 61:23. Arbitrary endpoint, but it seems like he's figuring it out. If he can repeat this kind of success next year, we've got a legit prospect on our hands.

 

His FIP, by the way, is 3.88 on the season, compared to his ERA, which is 5.55. After today, both have dropped.

 

I wasn't one of the guys who was down on him after a rough start. The patience is starting to pay off, it would seem.

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It's really hard not to get excited about Norris. He's cut down on his walks, and is pitching further into games. I've said it before, but his results are looking an awful lot like Sanchez's did last season. In his last 44.1 IP (12 starts), his K:BB is 61:23. Arbitrary endpoint, but it seems like he's figuring it out. If he can repeat this kind of success next year, we've got a legit prospect on our hands.

 

His FIP, by the way, is 3.88 on the season, compared to his ERA, which is 5.55. After today, both have dropped.

 

I wasn't one of the guys who was down on him after a rough start. The patience is starting to pay off, it would seem.

 

I wasn't down on Norris but, wanted to see him perform before getting too high on him. He's had some great starts as of late, I'd love to see him show some consistency and go on a bit of a run here. Perhaps we see him in Dunedin soon. In terms of pure tools it's hard not to love Norris' stuff. He has plus, plus Moore/Kershaw/Gio/Price-type LHP velocity. He just needs to keep refining his command and off-speed pitches. He has a chance to be very good in a few years.

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I wasn't down on Norris but, wanted to see him perform before getting too high on him. He's had some great starts as of late, I'd love to see him show some consistency and go on a bit of a run here. Perhaps we see him in Dunedin soon. In terms of pure tools it's hard not to love Norris' stuff. He has plus, plus Moore/Kershaw/Gio/Price-type LHP velocity. He just needs to keep refining his command and off-speed pitches. He has a chance to be very good in a few years.

 

Agreed.

 

I do wonder if they'll move him up to A+ before the season is out. I kind of think they will give him a taste, and then start him there next year.

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Not sure where to put this but Arizona just put Tony Sipp on waivers. I've always liked the guy. He's 30 years old, a lefty reliever with good stuff. He put up pretty good numbers this year for the D'Backs: 3-1 3.86era 32,2ip 29h 18bb 37so (in an extreme hitting environment).

2-1 2.12era 17ip 12h 9bb 14so (on the road)

 

I know our bullpen is pretty stacked, but we might as well try to get rid of Oliver and what's left on his contract since we're not competing, and Sipp would be a solid veteran replacement.

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Some trades are not working out well. But AA proved when he got here that he can turn a bottom of the road minor league system into a top of the road one. With all our pitching coming up it look like we'll be top ten again 2 years from now. If only we could develop some position players that are under 28/29 years old instead of guys like Bautista and Encarnacion.
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What's the goods on Dawson? His numbers look great,although ss. What does his fastball clock at? What's his secondary stuff like? He doesn't seem to walk many and strikes out a ton of batters. He's he projected to be a legit prospect?
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What's the goods on Dawson? His numbers look great,although ss. What does his fastball clock at? What's his secondary stuff like? He doesn't seem to walk many and strikes out a ton of batters. He's he projected to be a legit prospect?

 

According to this report, he sits high 80s. I also read that he "touches" over 90, though that's pretty vague.

 

Hopefully someone else can give a more definitive answer.

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From http://www.bluejaysfromaway.com/notes-from-bluefield-part-5-starting-pitchers/ last week:

 

"Dawson throws a fastball that sits around 86-88 mph but I did see it touch 89 a couple of times and 90 once. He has changeup that comes in around 77-78 and a curve that comes in around 71-74 mph. He threw a couple of pitches around 83 mph which could have been a cutter or a slider but I wasn’t able to find out what."

 

He doesn't have a Major League projection unless he suddenly adds a fastball grade or two.

 

Goddammit.

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From http://www.bluejaysfromaway.com/notes-from-bluefield-part-5-starting-pitchers/ last week:

 

"Dawson throws a fastball that sits around 86-88 mph but I did see it touch 89 a couple of times and 90 once. He has changeup that comes in around 77-78 and a curve that comes in around 71-74 mph. He threw a couple of pitches around 83 mph which could have been a cutter or a slider but I wasn’t able to find out what."

 

He doesn't have a Major League projection unless he suddenly adds a fastball grade or two.

 

He just about to turn 20, so I guess he could add a bit to his fastball, but probably not much. I still think he and Robson are someone to keep an eye on though.

Posted (edited)

Brady Dragmire pitched very well for Bluefield today: 5IP 1H 5K 3/0 GO/FO He's only 20 and has some decent numbers this year.

 

Nay is still on fire: 2-3 HR, BB

Lugo: 3-4

Dean: 1-3 2B

Davis: 1-4 2K

 

Bluefield had a 10 run inning and the game isn't over yet.

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Something interesting from that article No49 posted:

 

"Robson is having a great year this year and you can see the potential in a tall, lanky kid (6’4″, 200 lbs) who could add some more zip to his fastball. He’s been doing the Velocity program that has been made popular by Steve Delabar (and other Blue Jay pitchers) and definitely could fill in that frame a bit, so I wouldn’t be surprised to see him touching 94 next year."

 

Good to know some of our younger prospects are doing the program.

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From http://www.bluejaysfromaway.com/notes-from-bluefield-part-5-starting-pitchers/ last week:

 

"Dawson throws a fastball that sits around 86-88 mph but I did see it touch 89 a couple of times and 90 once. He has changeup that comes in around 77-78 and a curve that comes in around 71-74 mph. He threw a couple of pitches around 83 mph which could have been a cutter or a slider but I wasn’t able to find out what."

 

He doesn't have a Major League projection unless he suddenly adds a fastball grade or two.

 

Thanks.. He must have decent control of his pitches and changes speeds really well to be striking out that many. If he has good natural movement on his fastball,he can get away with it in the show if he can sit at 90-91 in 2-3 years. The velocity difference in his fast ball to curve and change are great,as long as his delivery is constant. Being a lefty will surely help his chances. 50 K's in 36 IP with only 8 BB and only 22 hits given up is nothing to sneeze at. At 6'1 180 lbs and almost 20 years old,he'll probably get close to 200 lbs as he matures. He's at that bubble height that all MLB scouts want their starters to be at. Have to keep an eye on this guy.

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Nice to see Gose at the top of the line up again,while going 2-4 with a double and a SB. I think we see a push from him,especially with the possibility of LF being an issue next year with the Jays. If he can just hit .250 / .310 in the bigs,i'd love to see him in center with Rasmus in left.
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Shi Davidi @ShiDavidi

#BlueJays prospect Roberto Osuna underwent Tommy John surgery last week. Could be pitching again by next July, AFL afterwards

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Shi Davidi @ShiDavidi

#BlueJays prospect Roberto Osuna underwent Tommy John surgery last week. Could be pitching again by next July, AFL afterwards

 

Oh f*** this org.

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Shi Davidi @ShiDavidi

#BlueJays prospect Roberto Osuna underwent Tommy John surgery last week. Could be pitching again by next July, AFL afterwards

 

AHAHHA angroiter called it! some foreign tweet about seeing his roomy next year.

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From http://www.bluejaysfromaway.com/notes-from-bluefield-part-5-starting-pitchers/ last week:

 

"Dawson throws a fastball that sits around 86-88 mph but I did see it touch 89 a couple of times and 90 once. He has changeup that comes in around 77-78 and a curve that comes in around 71-74 mph. He threw a couple of pitches around 83 mph which could have been a cutter or a slider but I wasn’t able to find out what."

 

He doesn't have a Major League projection unless he suddenly adds a fastball grade or two.

 

He isn't Gregg Maddux. At an early age and no-speed you're nobody.

Avendano 2.0

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Shi Davidi @ShiDavidi

#BlueJays prospect Roberto Osuna underwent Tommy John surgery last week. Could be pitching again by next July, AFL afterwards

 

Well he'll still be at the right level for his age when he gets back.

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Barreto is pretty exciting. Only 17 years old, doesn't turn 18 until February. .814 OPS as a SS. I don't know how his D is, but if he can stick at SS he'll be someone to watch.

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