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#23. Patrick Murphy, RHP, Vancouver Canadians/Lansing Lugnuts (Dec. 2015 Rank: N/A)
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Highest on Patrick Murphy: BigBounceyBlueBalls, #15
What The People Are Saying
King: Patrick Murphy was a highly touted pitcher coming out of high school. The Jays drafted him knowing his injury risk, as he had missed his entire senior year of high school baseball due to TJS. He didn't pitch at all in the 2013 season, and made his professional debut in 2014. He didn't last long, as he only pitched 4 innings before being shut down for the season. Murphy has had numerous other surgeries, like Thoracic Outlet Surgery. 2016 marked Murphys first season as a healthy pitcher, and the Jays pushed him along aggressively to Lansing in May. He struggled there, and was sent to Vancouver when the short season started. Murphy had a stellar season in Vancouver where he was named to the NWL allstar game. On the mound, Murphy surprised everyone with his ability to throw strikes. He won't light up the radar gun, just sitting 91-93 with his fastball, but could gain velocity as he keeps regaining his arm strength. His curveball is his best secondary pitch, and he also throws a slider and changeup. It was a very good season for a young pitcher who hadn't thrown many innings since his junior year of high school.