Originally Posted by tk13:
Bubic had another good game tonight in Wilmington. Pitched 7 scoreless innings.
In the 2nd half of the season he's now posted a 1.58 ERA with 11 BB/49 K in 40 IP.
He's been fantastic. My friend in the Rangers' front office (former scout) said that he was bullish on Bubic above most of the pitchers in the middle of the 1st round and pushed hard for the Rangers to grab him with their first pick. Didn't get his way, obviously, but it was fun to get insight on how a few of their guys saw something in him that wasn't readily apparent to everyone else in their front office. Too early to tell how Cole Winn will turn out. [Reply]
Originally Posted by tk13:
Not sure if this helps the Ian Kennedy market. The Marlins traded their closer, their #23 prospect AND a player to be named later for the Twins #30 prospect... although the Twins prospect does seem to be a good hitter. Still, they're the seller and they gave up 3 guys to get him.
Full #Twins/#Marlins deal, per sources: Sergio Romo, Chris Vallimont and a PTBNL from Miami to Minnesota for Lewin Diaz. @MLB@MLBNetwork
Our MLB Pipeline scouting report on outfielder Dairon Blanco, one of the prospects the Royals got from Oakland for Jake Diekman, is that the former Cuban star certainly fits the Royals' profile: He is extremely fast and athletic, and is an 80-grade in terms of speed.
Not that I expect much from these types of trades, but just once I'd like one of these reports to say "solid hitter" or "some potential power." Instead, it's always "well, he's fast." Yay. [Reply]
Originally Posted by OKchiefs: I can't wait to see what we get for Hamilton and/or Kennedy
Moore needs to nail the draft each and every year, because it seems pretty clear we're not going to be able to find much talent elsewhere. I'm not sure that's sustainable with how hit or miss draft picks are.
If you keep your expectations really, really, low, you should be happy. [Reply]
Originally Posted by tk13:
A little excitement to tonight's game because we're running out an entire lineup of homegrown players and we give up a grand slam before we record an out.
Went to the game...big crowd and Will Shields threw out the first pitch...it was downhill from there. [Reply]
Cleveland's first baseman Bauers might have just made the worst throw home I've ever seen by an infielder. Chucked it 10 feet over the catchers head and allowed two runs to score. [Reply]
Then their hothead pitcher Bauer got pissed and chucked the ball over the center field wall from the pitcher's mound when Francona took him out. Never seen that before either. [Reply]
Originally Posted by tk13:
Then their hothead pitcher Bauer got pissed and chucked the ball over the center field wall from the pitcher's mound when Francona took him out. Never seen that before either.
I like how Freeman jumped out of the way — he thought the ball was coming at him. [Reply]
Maybe the Phillies are interested in Trevor Bauer because most throws from their pitchers end up over the wall anyway and he’s just cutting out the middle man