Community Pitching Prospect #48
With 23.3% of the vote, Stetson Allie is elected Community Pitching Prospect #47.
RESULTS:
Tyler Skaggs: 14.0%
Drake Britton: 16.3%
Stetson Allie: 23.3%
Aaron Crow: 4.7%
Rubby De La Rosa: 4.7%
Trevor May: 11.6%
Alex Torres: 7.0%
Tyler Chatwood: 2.3%
Jason Knapp: 0%
Alex Colome: 2.3%
Robbie Erlin: 4.7%
Craig Kimbrel: 4.7%
Rudy Owens: 2.3%
Carlos Martinez: 2.3%
CANDIDATES:
Tyler Skaggs
Drake Britton
Aaron Crow
Rubby De La Rosa
Trevor May
Alex Torres
Robbie Erlin
Craig Kimbrel
AJ Cole
Carlos Martinez
IN ROTATION:
Carlos Perez(#42-1.9%), Peter Tago(#43-1.8%), Rudy Owens(#43-0%), Liam Hendriks(#43-1.8%), Mike Foltynewicz(#45-1.7%), Chad James(#45-0%), Tyrell Jenkins(#46-0%), Enny Romero(#46-0%), Matt Harvey(#46-3.6%), Tyler Chatwood(#47-2.3%), Jason Knapp(#47-0%), Alex Colome(#47-2.3%)
TESTERS:
Asher Wojciechowski, Aaron Sanchez, Cody Scarpetta, Jesse Biddle, Juan Niscasio, Hector Noesi, Jeremy Jeffress, Jordan Walden, Kenley Jansen, Chris Carpenter, Jay Jackson, Joe Gardner, Chad Bettis, Rex Brothers, Sammy Solis, Fautino De Los Santos
List:
- #01 - JEREMY HELLICKSON - 55.6%
- #02 - JULIO TEHERAN - 63.2%
- #03 - AROLDIS CHAPMAN - 54.6%
- #04 - MATT MOORE - 50.5%
- #05 - MIKE MINOR - 33.3% (51.3%)
- #06 - MICHAEL PINEDA - 51.2%
- #07 - SHELBY MILLER - 33.0%
- #08 - JAMESON TAILLON - 25.8%
- #09 - JOHN LAMB - 27.4%
- #10 - MIKE MONTGOMERY - 20.3%( 59.2%)
- #11 - MARTIN PEREZ - 29.3%
- #12 - ZACH BRITTON - 20.5% (51.6%)
- #13 - KYLE DRABEK - 37.3%
- #14 - KYLE GIBSON - 21.4% (53.7%)
- #15 - JACOB TURNER - 31.8%
- #16 - RANDALL DELGADO - 30.4%
- #17 - CHRIS SALE - 19.0% (41.9%)
- #18 - DELLIN BETANCES - 27.6% (53.2%)
- #19 - JARROD PARKER - 25.7% (60.7%)
- #20 - JORDAN LYLES - 32.4%
- #21 - MANNY BANUELOS - 19.4% (60.6%)
- #22 - CASEY KELLY - 22.0% (63.8%)
- #23 - JENRRY MEJIA - 34.3%
- #24 - DANNY DUFFY - 30.8%
- #25 - SIMON CASTRO - 34.7%
- #26 - ZACK WHEELER - 23.5%
- #27 - JAKE MCGEE - 23.2% (50.9%)
- #28 - TREY MCNUTT - 35.0%
- #29 - CHRIS DWYER - 27.1%
- #30 - CHRIS ARCHER - 19.4% (75.0%)
- #31 - DREW POMERANZ - 24.6% (58.5%)
- #32 - ZACH STEWART - 26.7%
- #33 - JAKE ODORIZZI - 33.3%
- #34 - ALEX WHITE - 31.3%
- #35 - ARODYS VIZCAINO - 22.8%(56.9%)
- #36 - ANTHONY RANAUDO - 32.8%
- #37 - TYLER MATZEK - 32.7%
- #38 - JARRED COSART - 19.6% (44%)
- #39 - ALEX WIMMERS - 24.5%
- #40 - ZACH LEE - 31.0%
- #41 - TANNER SCHEPPERS - 24.1%
- #42 - GARRETT RICHARDS - 16.4% (56.1%)
- #43 - ANDY OLIVER - 26.4%
- #44 - ANDREW BRACKMAN - 21.8%
- #45 - DECK MCGUIRE - 20.3% (51.0%)
- #46 - BRODY COLVIN - 30.4%
- #47 - STETSON ALLIE - 23.3%
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"The key to winning baseball games is pitching, fundamentals, and three run homers."
by fourfingerwoo on Jan 30, 2011 2:58 PM EST up reply actions
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I'm just a dude who likes talking to other dudes about other dudes.........in a straight way.
by tj.hendricks on Jan 30, 2011 4:20 PM EST via mobile up reply actions
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"You think someone that big would be more well endowed" Aubrey Huff's mother on Pat Burrell
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by Gobroks on Jan 30, 2011 7:28 PM EST via mobile up reply actions
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I called it - Joe Mauer's first career Home-Run at Target Field !!!
"Matt Millen ran Barry Sanders out of town he Drove the Lions into the ground
and now he acts as if he is a know it all NFL analyst" -favre
by SteveHoffmanSlowey on Jan 31, 2011 6:27 AM EST up reply actions
Fabio Martinez Mesa
Brandon Wood 4 Prez
by miketrout on Jan 30, 2011 10:42 PM EST via mobile up reply actions
Luis Heredia?
if Carlos Martinez is on here, maybe Heredia too. They’re not unsimilar …
Hard to choose among Skaggs, Britton, Crow here
Surprised at the support for the guy who issued 61 BBs in 70 IP at A+ though. That’s a pretty serious wart to have for a top-75 prospect.
to be fair.we're at 48 among the pitchers....
this should be around the 110th or so best prospect, right?
Fire Everyone
by billybeingbilly on Jan 30, 2011 9:49 PM EST up reply actions
Is that the same guy who
also struck out nearly 13per9 and showed he was capable of lowering that BB-rate (20 BBs in 65 IP) earlier that same year in A ball?
It wasn't earlier in the year
May got demoted from High A Clearwater to Low A Lakewood after walking 61 in 70 innings. He’s shown the ability to dominate Low A, but I want to see him do that against better hitters before I’d consider voting for him.
http://bullpenbanter.com
you do sound like you know what you're talking about
but that’s not what fangraphs shows
http://www.fangraphs.com/statss.aspx?playerid=sa454536&position=P
I think
they just sort minor leagues like that, A then A+, AA, etc. by default. Usually players go from A to A+, not the other way around, so it probably rarely looks confusing like that. Gatling is correct about when May was playing for which team.
by auclairkeithbc on Feb 1, 2011 11:50 AM EST up reply actions

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