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New Buffalo Manager offers up his scouting of Stroman, Nolin and AJ Jimenez


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From Lott:

 

http://sports.nationalpost.com/2014/01/17/blue-jays-triple-a-skipper-gary-allenson-offers-scouting-reports-on-three-prospects/

 

"Marcus Stroman, RHP, 9-5, 3.30 ERA, 129 strikeouts and 27 walks in 111 2.3 innings at New Hampshire last year: “Marcus Stroman’s got a very good arm. [The ball] comes out of his hands nice and easy, and it’s quick. He’s got very good composure, he’s got a nice slider. [in his fourth start] he was fooling some guys. I asked him what it was a couple times. He said ‘changeup.’ I said, ‘Where’s that been?’ So this guy’s got really good stuff. Obviously, his drawback is that he’s not very tall [officially 5-foot-9]. But it’s just like a guy that doesn’t necessarily throw very hard but [knows how] to make an adjustment. This guy’s got four pretty good pitches.”

 

Sean Nolin, LHP, 9-4, 2.77 ERA, 116 strikeouts and 35 walks in 110 1/3 innings, mostly at New Hampshire; finished season in Buffalo: “Doesn’t throw as hard [as Stroman]. Needs to be more of a pitcher. He has four pitches – fastball, curveball, slider, changeup. He needs to pitch it where he’s not predictable, not be afraid to throw offspeed in fastball counts, and get back in the count. He’s a guy that’s probably a perfectionist. He needs to be a little bit easier on himself when things aren’t going well.”

 

A.J. Jimenez, C, batted .287 with a .332 on-base percentage and .406 slugging mark in 67 games, 50 at Double-A; finished season in Buffalo: “I didn’t seem him before he had Tommy John [surgery in 2012]. That was somewhat of an issue last year. It was playable. He’s got big-league talent – very good behind the plate, receives well, blocks the ball very well, he’s quick. He kind of reminds me of Tony Pena a little bit. I was a coach in Boston in the early ‘90s when Pena was there … If [Jimenez] gets that arm back, he’s special. I had [Matt] Wieters in Triple-A and the Arizona Fall League. He reminds me of him. Kind of a quiet, reserved guy, will learn how to take charge. More of a gap-to-gap, hit-for-an-average type guy than Wieters.”

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It's a newspaper it's going to be years before you see that change.

 

Exactly what I was thinking. These write ups are for the masses not a small niche.

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It's a newspaper it's going to be years before you see that change.

 

or it won't and the printer paper will die :P

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or it won't and the printer paper will die :P

 

For all the talk of advanced stats and the work of fangraphs, sabermetric believers are still the vast minority of baseball fans.

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