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Post#641 » by bryant2011 » Sat Jul 28, 2007 12:45 am

Zachary McAllister Tonight: 5IP 5H 0R 2BB 6K (4:5 GO:AO ratio) so seems as though he didn't have his best stuff but still 5 shutout innings. ERA down to 2.97.
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Post#642 » by rappa » Sat Jul 28, 2007 8:18 pm

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What did you think of Alan Horne?



What do I think of Alan Horne, well I'm very optimistic when it comes to prospects turning out good and I have very high hopes for him. Just 2 years fully removed from Tommy John, he now feels hes 100% healthy (His father posts at nyyfans.com) and he has some tremendous stuff. The 2 times I saw him pitch, he was 92-94 with a very very good curveball (below hughes, but very good) and he had a workable changeup. As i stated before about Joba, his fastball just explodes to the plate, think Beckett with the late life he has. His command is just ok but he gets ALOT of groundballs and I think with a decent defense behind him (Aaron Baldiris plays 3b, just look at his stats) he will be very very successful. People seem to forget this guy was drafted in the 1st round out of HS and would of been a top pick if not for him needing TJ surgery. I expect him to be up sometime next year as his stats are now showing what kind of pitcher he really is.
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Post#643 » by nykgeneralmanager » Sat Jul 28, 2007 8:42 pm

bryant2011 wrote:Zachary McAllister Tonight: 5IP 5H 0R 2BB 6K (4:5 GO:AO ratio) so seems as though he didn't have his best stuff but still 5 shutout innings. ERA down to 2.97.

I love McAllister as a prospect, I just hope he can keep this up over a long period of time and then people will recognize him as a potential big prospect. He's got a ton of potential, and those GO and K rates will grab the attention of any scout.
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Post#644 » by cmaff051 » Sun Jul 29, 2007 12:37 am

Kennedy - 6 IP, 2 H, 2 BB, 6 K

He sure was impressive today... reminds me of a younger Mike Mussina without some of the polish and fastball velocity.
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Post#645 » by nykgeneralmanager » Sun Jul 29, 2007 12:42 am

I really hope Cashman holds onto Kennedy, he has just gotten better and better each time out. Anybody with 4 quality pitchers has a ton of potential, even more so because of how he commands his pitches.
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Post#646 » by cmaff051 » Sun Jul 29, 2007 12:53 am

nykgeneralmanager wrote:I really hope Cashman holds onto Kennedy, he has just gotten better and better each time out. Anybody with 4 quality pitchers has a ton of potential, even more so because of how he commands his pitches.


I love his fastball command... I wish they had a radar gun on the TV broadcast though.

His curve = terrific, but he doesn't throw it for strikes that much.

His slider is just a show me pitch, nothing special.

His changeup is plus, and he'll get a lot of strikeouts on that pitch in the majors.

I hope he sticks in the minors for the rest of the year to work on his curveball and then gets a rotation spot next year.
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Post#647 » by cmaff051 » Sun Jul 29, 2007 5:53 am

To add to this, I was more impressed with Kennedy's first start in AAA then I was with Joba's first start in AAA. Kennedy is impressive, and I'm glad Nardi and company got him back to his sophomore USC days, where he was just plain dominant.
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Post#648 » by bryant2011 » Sun Jul 29, 2007 7:38 am

Marquez: 7IP 7H 3R 2BB 2Ks (15:4 GO:AO wow!)

Nice to see Whelan back on track and back in the bullpen where he belongs: 2 perfect innings with 4Ks to finish off the Trenton W.
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Post#649 » by nykgeneralmanager » Sun Jul 29, 2007 7:29 pm

cmaff051 wrote:To add to this, I was more impressed with Kennedy's first start in AAA then I was with Joba's first start in AAA. Kennedy is impressive, and I'm glad Nardi and company got him back to his sophomore USC days, where he was just plain dominant.

Nice to see you coming around on Kennedy so quickly. :lol:
He'll never be an ace, but if he became a pretty good #2 in the majors it wouldn't be a surprise at all.
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Post#650 » by bryant2011 » Sun Jul 29, 2007 8:49 pm

I know Kay said that he received a couple of text msgs saying Joba was moved to the pen in Scranton but can anyone confirm or dispute this?
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Post#651 » by cmaff051 » Sun Jul 29, 2007 8:54 pm

bryant2011 wrote:I know Kay said that he received a couple of text msgs saying Joba was moved to the pen in Scranton but can anyone confirm or dispute this?


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Post#652 » by theknicks414 » Mon Jul 30, 2007 7:46 am

Ross Ohlendorf pitched out of Scranton's bullpen and added 5mph on his fastball! he was throwing in the mid-to high 90s!

Ross Ohlendorf will stay in the bullpen for the time being. I haven't been told it's a permanent switch, but I know Newman was very impressed by what he saw from Ohlendorf on Thursday. Here's what Newman said on Friday:

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Post#653 » by cmaff051 » Mon Jul 30, 2007 5:35 pm

:droop: :droop: If Ohlendorf can stay healthy and perform well in Scranton as a reliever, he'll definitely be on this team down the stretch.
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Post#654 » by bryant2011 » Mon Jul 30, 2007 5:56 pm

The Yankees should call up Ohlendorf, Britton (once he gets healthy again), Veras, or Edwar Ramirez if they want a bullpen arm, if they don't get Gagne. Leave Joba as a starter, making him a reliever for 2 months makes no sense!

Also, does anyone have Nardi Contreras' interview with Patrick Teale?
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Post#655 » by Jitpal » Mon Jul 30, 2007 6:08 pm

If Ohlendorf is throwing 95-97 with that sinker/slider mix(pretty sure that is his arsenal) he could be really nasty out of the bullpen. Maybe even a future closer. Especially with Randy looking like he might not even return next season or maybe even be completely ineffective if he does return this deal is a steal for Cashman.

What happened to Britton? He had some good stuff with the Orioles last year, he came up here and pitched pretty well. Then he was demoted. Now he is hurt? What happened? If he is healthy or gets healthy soon he needs to be called up especially if we get rid of Farnsworth. -Jitpal
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Post#656 » by nykgeneralmanager » Mon Jul 30, 2007 7:27 pm

bryant2011 wrote:The Yankees should call up Ohlendorf, Britton (once he gets healthy again), Veras, or Edwar Ramirez if they want a bullpen arm, if they don't get Gagne. Leave Joba as a starter, making him a reliever for 2 months makes no sense!

Also, does anyone have Nardi Contreras' interview with Patrick Teale?

It's paid content so it can't be posted, but he did say that the development of Joba's changeup will be stunted because he will be throwing mostly fastball/slider out of the pen. He also said that Joba is THE hardest worker in the entire organization, so the transition should be easy and so should his transition back to being a starter.
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Post#657 » by bryant2011 » Mon Jul 30, 2007 8:42 pm

Jitpal wrote: What happened to Britton? He had some good stuff with the Orioles last year, he came up here and pitched pretty well. Then he was demoted. Now he is hurt? What happened? If he is healthy or gets healthy soon he needs to be called up especially if we get rid of Farnsworth. -Jitpal


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Post#658 » by nykgeneralmanager » Wed Aug 1, 2007 2:28 am

Edwar threw 2 scoreless innings tonight, striking out 3, walking 1, and allowing 1 hit. I think he is going to be up here and then Joba follows.
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Post#659 » by cmaff051 » Wed Aug 1, 2007 4:11 am

Alan Horne was sitting at 92-94 last night.
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Post#660 » by theknicks414 » Wed Aug 1, 2007 4:15 pm

cmaff051 wrote:Alan Horne was sitting at 92-94 last night.


McCutchen is on his way to Trenton which probably means Horne to Scranton.

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