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  1. Austin Martin swing analysis:
  2. There's signs he's at least making progress
  3. Lots of pressure on the pitching staff when offense is struggling. Zero margin for error.
  4. He hasn't done it in the majors. I'm not saying he CAN'T be a good starter, I'm saying Borucki in the bullpen is not the worst idea based on his injury history. A lights-out lefty multi-inning reliever has value too, it's not a death sentence.
  5. Right, but he's also never tossed more than 100 IP. There are real durability and health issues since we drafted him in 2012.
  6. It might not be the worst move though, Borucki has extensive injury history. If he can be a 2-3 IP Lefty BP weapon every 3 games that's still very valuable. Either way, his stuff has absolutely ticked up in the bullpen, which doesn't always happen (see Sean Reid-Foley). We're also really short on lefthanded relievers, while having a huge waitlist of 6th starter types.
  7. For those wondering Borucki's slider to cutter transformation, it's actually pretty significant. 2019 Slider: 83.8 MPH, 38.1 vMov (inches), 2.1 hMov (inches) 2020 Cutter: 86.7 MPH, 32.8 vMov (inches), 2.8 hMov (inches) It's faster, drops less, and breaks more horizontally.
  8. Ryan Borucki strikesout the side
  9. Here comes BroBichette
  10. Alright bullpen wars here we come
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