Rubby with 3 scoreless innings today, 3 hits, 0 BB and 5 k's. This was his best outing thus far. They are still not stretching him out.
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Rubby with 3 scoreless innings today, 3 hits, 0 BB and 5 k's. This was his best outing thus far. They are still not stretching him out.
Cecchini had a good night, 3-4 with 2-2B & HR.
I think he waqs throwing 2 inning stints because his pitch counts were so elevated from walks and base runners. His last outing was his first relatively clean outing. We will see. They are certainly being very cautious in stretching him out if he just pitched 3 innings for the first time this season.
Barnes 6IP 3H 1ER/HR 2BB 10K
Nice bounce back from his rough start.
Good to see. I think of all the upper level pitching prospects Webster/RDLR/Ranuado/Workman, Barnes is the least polished so I think he's gonna have somewhat inconsistent results. That said with his stuff and poise I think he arguably has the highest potential.
I've always wondered what your name means Rdsxmbnt?
Cool. Curiosity was killing me haha
Keith Law just answered one of my questions in his weekly chat - in case people are curious about these two guys:
Jeremy (Boston)
Question about two Sox prospects: Is Ranaudo's stuff actually better, or are we just looking at a SSS? Also - what are your thoughts on Garin Cecchini?
Klaw (1:24 PM)
Stuff is way better. Back in the 92-95 range, hammer CB, sounds like he's fully healthy for the first time in a while.
Klaw (1:25 PM)
Cecchini - great start, obviously not sustainable but might be a 60 or better hitter. I wonder if this is another healthy issue, that it took this long to finally get all his strength back. Could be a red herring, though.
Sean Coyle hit 2 HR's last night, giving him 9 on the season. He is slugging .789.
Owens is rocking the house
6IP 2H 2ER 3BB 10K
Our budding ace is putting it together, might see him by late 2014 at this pace.
Great outings from Barnes and De La Rosa tonight:
Barnes: 6.0 IP, 0 ER, 1 BB, 4 K
RDLR: 4.0 IP, 0 ER, 0 BB, 6 K