Friday, July 17, 2009

BOS @ TOR

1) Clay Buchholz: 103 pitches. 9 strikes swinging. 3 on Fastballs (2nd, 3rd, 6th), 5 on Changeups (2 in 2nd, 4th, 5th, 6th) and a Curveball (5th)
  • Clay is a 6-3, 190 pound righty. The 24 year old has a medium frame that can add quite a bit more muscle and get up to at least 205. He comes from an over the top release with a classic drop and drive delivery. His fastball has above average run in on righties with a little sink. His change moves exactly like his fastball, just slower and serves as his out pitch. It can be flat on occasion, but he will throw it to righties. He likes to throw it away to both righties and lefties and let them swing through it. His curve is a big breaking 12-6 with above average depth and it is sharp with the ability to be a strikeout pitch. His slider is a sharp 2-7 with above average late bite. He works painfully slowly on the mound. He threw a lot of 1st pitch fastballs for strikes until they started to get more aggressive, then he worked in 1st pitch changes and curves for strikes. He can throw strikes with all his pitches and can bounce his curve when necessary. He has above average command of his 4 above average pitches, though he can leave the occasional fastball up. Still a future ace in my eyes.

1st: FB (93-95), CU (81-82), CB (78-80)

2nd: FB (94-96), CU (81-82), CB (80), SL (82-84)

3rd: FB (93-95), CU (80-83), SL (81)

4th: FB (94-95), CU (79-82), CB (81), SL (85)

5th: FB (94-96), CU (80-83), CB (79-80), SL (84-85)

6th: FB (93-96), CU (80-82), CB (77-80)

2) Ricky Romero: 93 pitches. 9 strikes swinging. 4 on Fastballs (3 in 3rd, 5th), 2 on Changeups (1st, 3rd) and 3 on Curveballs (2nd, 2 in 4th)

  • Romero came from a high 3/4 release and showed a fastball with some run in on lefties, a change with good fade from righties with good sink that serves as his out pitch, a 11-4 curve with above average depth that is sharp enough to be a strikeout pitch and a 11-4 slider with good bite. At least a # 2 starter, possible ace down the road.

1st: FB (92-96), CU (85-87)

2nd: FB (92-95), CU (85-87), CB (77-78), SL (82)

3rd: FB (91-94), CU (82-86), CB (75-77), SL (85-86)

4th: FB (90-94), CU (84-86), CB (74-76)

5th: FB (91-96), CU (84-86), SL (82-85)

3) Shawn Camp: 20 pitches. 2 strikes swinging. Slider (7th), Changeup (7th)

  • He came from a 3/4 release and showed a fastball with good run in on righties with good sink, a change that moves just like his fastball with above average fade from lefties and good sink that he will throw to righties and a 2-8 slider with solid bite.

5th: FB (90), CU (83-85)

6th: FB (86), CU (80-82), SL (80)

7th: FB (88-90), CU (80-85), SL (81)

4) Daniel Bard: 19 pitches 3 strikes swinging. 2 Fastballs (both in 6th), Slider (7th)

  • If you haven't seen Bard pitch, find some video of him. He came from an over the top release and showed a pretty straight 4-seam fastball and a sharp 2-7 slider with above average bite.

6th: FB (98-99), SL (85)

7th: FB (97-99), SL (84-88)

5) Jeremy Accardo: 13 pitches. 2 strikes swinging. Cutter, Splitter.

  • Accardo came from an over the top releae and showed a fastball with some run in on righties, a cutter with good cut and a little sink and a split with good fade from lefties with some sink that he will throw to righties.

8th: FB (92-95), Cut (88-90), Split (86)

6) Hideki Okajima: 18 pitches. 1 strike swinging. Fastball.

  • Hideki came from an over the top release and showed a fastball with a little late run in on lefties, a 12-6 curve with above average depth that is sharp enough to be a strikeout pitch and a split with some dive, but not much. The curve serves as his out pitch.

8th: FB (86-88), CB (75-77), Split (81-82)

7) Brandon League: 11 pitches. 3 strikes swinging. Fastball, 2 Splitters

  • League came from a 3/4 release with a fastball with good run in on righties and a splitter with above average dive.

9th: FB (96-99), Split (85-88)

8) Jonathan Papelbon: 8 pitches. 0 strikes swinging.

  • Papelbon came from an over the top release and showed a fastball with some late run in on righties and a 2-7 slider with above average late bite.

9th: FB (95-96), SL (84)

2 Charts and a doubleheader tomorrow. Awesome.

1 comment:

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