1) Kevin Hart: 83 pitches. 3 strikes swinging. 2 on Cutters (2nd, 5th), Fastball (3rd)
- Hart came from an over the top release with a fastball with good run in on righties with solid sink, a cutter with good cut and sink and a sharp 12-6 curve with average depth that can be a strikeout pitch. I like him better as a reliever and wonder if he can hold up for a full season, as he has that rubbery arm action where his wrist joins in making an arm circle.
1st: FB (88-93), Cut (85-86)
2nd: FB (90-94), Cut (87), CB (80-81)
3rd: FB (91-94), Cut (87-89), CB (77-80)
4th: FB (90-94), Cut (86-88), CB (77-79)
5th: FB (87-94), Cut (83-87), CB (79)
2) Garrett Mock: 63 pitches. 7 strikes swinging. 4 on Fastballs (2 in 2nd, 2 in 4th), 3 on Curveballs (all in 2nd)
- Mock is a 6-3, 230 pound righty. The 26 year old has a big frame that is maxed out. He comes from a 3/4 release. His fastball has above average run in on righties with good sink. His change moves like his fastball, but slower. His curve is a big breaking 12-6 with above average depth that is sharp enough to be a strikeout pitch and he has shown an ability to bounce it or throw it for strikes. His slider is a sharp 2-7 with good bite. His stat line looked ugly, but he has good pure stuff. His command is a severe question mark though and he constantly fell behind. Another guy I think I would prefer as a reliever.
1st: FB (90-91)
2nd: FB (89-92), CB (73-76), CU (77-78)
3rd: FB (89-92), SL (83)
4th: FB (88-92), CB (74-76), CU (78), SL (81)
3) Julian Tavarez: 19 pitches. 1 strike swinging. Changeup.
- Tavarez came from a 3/4 release and showed a fastball with good run in on righties with good sink, a sharp 2-7 slider that can be flat and a chnage with some fade from lefties with above average sink. He was released after this game and I have been saying this (as many others have said) that he should have been released a while ago.
4th: FB (90-92), SL (80-85), CU (83-84)
4) Ron Villone: 46 pitches. 3 strikes swinging. Fastball (6th), 2 Sliders (both in 6th)
- Villone came from a high 3/4 release and showed a fastball with good run in on lefties, a loopy 11-4 slider with good bite and a change with late fade from righties.
5th: FB (88-89), SL (78-85), CU (83)
6th: FB (87-90), SL (78-86), CU (82)
5) Jeff Samardzija: 41 pitches. 5 strikes swinging. 2 on Fastballs (6th, 7th), 3 on Splitters (6th, 2 in 7th)
- Jeff came from an over the top release and showed a fastball with a little run in on righties, a split with average dive that has good late action and flashes above average dive and a big breaking 2-7 slider with good bite that appears to be a curve-slider hybrid.
6th: FB (93-96), Split (84)
7th: FB (93-96), Split (85-86), SL (82)
8th: FB (92-94), Split (85-86), SL (81)
6) Tyler Clippard: 20 pitches. 0 strikes swinging.
- Clippard is a 6-3, 200 pound righty. The 24 year old has a big frame that can get up to at least 220. He came from an over the top release with a lot of herky jerky action and a cocking arm action. His fastball has some run in on righties. His curve is a 12-6 with above average depth. His change is straight and looks like a fastball out of his hands with some fade fade from lefties that he will throw to righties. His slider is a 2-7 with solid bite and he will throw 3-2 changeups. Clippard is likely going to be a solid middle reliever, but he isn't going to be a guy who dominates and middle reliever is his likely ceiling.
7th: FB (90-92), CU (80-81), CB (75-76), SL (83)
7) Sean Burnett: 18 pitches. 2 strikes swinging. Fastball, Slider.
- Burnett came from a high 3/4 release and showed a fastball with good run in on lefties and a 10-4 slider with good bite.
8th: FB (90-92), SL (77-81)
8) Mike MacDougal: 11 pitches. 2 strikes swinging. 2 Fastballs.
- Mike came from a 3/4 release and showed a fastball with above average run in on righties.
9th: FB (94-97)
9) Jeff Stevens: 13 pitches. 0 strikes swinging.
- Stevens is a 6-2, 205 pound righty. The 25 year old has a medium frame that can get up to 210. He came from an over the top release. His fastball is a pretty straight 4-seam. His curve is a 12-6 with above average depth. His elbow is bent from when he starts his delivery until he finishes the pitch and I don't know if this takes away or adds stress to it. His command was a little bit of a question mark and looks like a 4-A guy to me.
9th: FB (91-93), CB (73)
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