Re: Tony Cingrani article
What's the scouting report on his stuff? I'm trying to figure out where I value him in the prospect voting...
edit: nevermind, actually read the article haha. Looks like he's got a low 90s fastball with good movement, and a changeup and slider with some potential.
Re: Tony Cingrani article
Cingrani is a very exciting prospect at this point. I personally have him at the tail end of my top 10.
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*BaseClogger*
What's the scouting report on his stuff? I'm trying to figure out where I value him in the prospect voting...
edit: nevermind, actually read the article haha. Looks like he's got a low 90s fastball with good movement, and a changeup and slider with some potential.
From what I have seen he tops out 95-96.
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nate1213
From what I have seen he tops out 95-96.
Yeah, the article mentions that he has hit 97 mph but that consistently he works in the low 90s...
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I would be really interested if he has adapted that quickly to the new delivery. Take Homer Bailey. Ever since the Reds moved him off the Drop/Drive delivery after 2006, he has struggled to find a strong enough leg kick to generate the "tempo"(as Bailey calls it) or balance to generate clean arm action and good arm speed. Instead, everything comes off as unbalanced and unclean.
That would be one hell a steal if he has. A polished arm with decent mechanics.
Re: Tony Cingrani article
Dayton could be really good again next year!!!
Re: Tony Cingrani article