The Blue Jays have reached agreement on a deal to acquire All-Star left-hander David Price in a blockbuster trade with prospects Daniel Norris, Matt Boyd and Jairo Labourt heading to Detroit Tigers. Blue Jays have traded six pitching prospects this week in the Price and Tulowitzki deals. Many speculators argue that Blue Jays have given up too much in farm arms for a short rental.
Sunday, August 2, 2015
Monday, May 11, 2015
A Slap in the Face ?
Kang has found his power stroke after a slow start and hit his first home run in MLB off Cardinals closer Trevor Rosenthal, forcing the game into extra innings.
Monday, April 7, 2014
Tanaka Shines in MLB Debut
Masahiro Tanaka’s first SFF in big league: a hanging splitter to Melky Cabrera
Wednesday, February 5, 2014
Scouting Myth
As a passionate amateur baseball blogger, I love to go over scouting reports of top ranked prospects with a fine tooth comb. Many scouts often claim that they have an intuitive ability to identify unpolished talents. The draft provides teams with a cost effective resource to build a successful franchise. The next question is, in an unpredictable and baffling world of projecting young baseball talents, do scouts demonstrate a strong track record on gauging future major league performance of young players?
Thursday, January 16, 2014
Tanaka Not Your Ordinary Import
Sunday, October 20, 2013
Pittsburgh Pirates' Renaissance ─ Gerrit Cole
Gerrit Cole, Pirates’ rookie sensation, has developed into their first legitimate top-of-the-rotation pitcher since Doug Drabek. He posted a 10-7 record in 117.1 innings with a 3.22 ERA of his 19 starts. The lack of strikeouts was certainly worrisome in seven first half starts; nevertheless, it did not take long for Gerrit Cole to figure out how to translate his electric stuff into missed bats. In 12 second half starts, Cole has managed to put up a 2.72 FIP, 2.80 xFIP, 8.92 k/9, 3.95 K/BB and 25.3 K%.
Monday, July 1, 2013
The Best Thrower in KBO
Kim Kwang Hyun was one of Korea’s top pitching prospects. He had a modest pro debut after signing with Wyverns for 500 million won as a first-round pick. He went 3-7 with a 3.67 ERA in his rookie season. Immediately Sophomore Kim Kwang Hyun had put together a breakout season in his second year and established himself as top hurler in KBO. He plowed through the league with a leading 16-4 record and 150 strikeouts in 162 innings pitched, and finished second with a 2.39 ERA. In a three-year stretch from 2008 to 2010, Kim was once considered a force on the mound and seemed to have a bright future ahead of him. Since then Kim appears to be halted by a string of injuries. He has been a major disappointment in the past two seasons after pitching well in 2010. He posted a combined 12-11 record in 156 innings with a 4.56 ERA, 1.51 WHIP and 4.67 BB/9. Kim’s average fastball velocity dropped from 143.6km/h in 2010 to 141.6km/h in 2012.
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