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    Marcus Mcbeth

    I hate to ask a dumb question but how had does marcus mcbeth throw?


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    Re: Marcus Mcbeth

    compared to me, hard...
    We'll win it all next year...

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    Re: Marcus Mcbeth

    BA says 95-96 and BP has him a tick lower. Either way, he's bringing heat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Superdude View Post
    BA says 95-96 and BP has him a tick lower. Either way, he's bringing heat.
    From what I have heard, he compliments the fastball with an above average changeup and a usuable slider.

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    Re: Marcus Mcbeth

    I saw this posted on another site from last year:

    Because of the late start to his pitching career, McBeth is already 25, but his stuff is impressive, including a 92-94 mph fastball that he can dial up to 97 on occasion; he compliments it with a decent slider and a surprisingly advanced changeup that he throws with a lot of confidence late in the count


    Source: http://www.minorleagueball.com/story...0/26/205544/69

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    Quote Originally Posted by CTA513 View Post
    I saw this posted on another site from last year:
    Just as long as he doesn't lay them in there like the current firestarters. I am all for anyone that will miss bats at this point

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    His changeup was allegedly compared to Trevor Hoffman's. How much of that is the similarity of both pitchers' career paths (converted position players) and how much of that is actual reality, I don't really know. I'm sure Billy Beane wouldn't have given up McBeth and a PTBNL for a player who won't even play until 2008 if every single scout that saw him thought that Marcus was the next Hoffman or Mariano Rivera.

    Two above-average pitches, good luck with health, and a decent head on your shoulders is all you need to have a successful career in relief. Obviously, having all three of those factors in your favor is a mighty challenge.

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    Good fastballs (92-97) and he's got a GREAT changeup. He'll mix in a slider at times too.

    I've said all along I think he's a better option then Salmon.
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    A little bit off topic, but do you guys think that Jesse Winker profiles more like Pete Rose or is he just the next Hal Morris??

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    Quote Originally Posted by reds44 View Post
    Good fastballs (92-97) and he's got a GREAT changeup. He'll mix in a slider at times too.

    I've said all along I think he's a better option then Salmon.
    Let's hope he doesn't have Nuke LaLoosh's noggin or Paul Wilson's health, then.

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    Re: Marcus Mcbeth

    Quote Originally Posted by reds44 View Post
    Good fastballs (92-97) and he's got a GREAT changeup. He'll mix in a slider at times too.

    I've said all along I think he's a better option then Salmon.
    I haven't seen him but if his change-up is as good as everyone says, then I agree. Although I like Salmon and if it were up to me both of them would be in the Reds' pen right now.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Razor Shines View Post
    I haven't seen him but if his change-up is as good as everyone says, then I agree. Although I like Salmon and if it were up to me both of them would be in the Reds' pen right now.
    Agreed. Salmon and McBeth should both be up here.
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    Re: Marcus Mcbeth

    Quote Originally Posted by reds44 View Post
    Agreed. Salmon and McBeth should both be up here.
    Impossible, that would take away a roster spot from Mike Stanton, the veteran presence.

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    Thanks guys for the info. I am excited to see him pitch and not when it just blow out he desreves a shot.

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    Re: Marcus Mcbeth

    Well, here are some interesting numbers for 2007 minor league play 4 McBeth

    18 innings
    11 hits
    6 runs
    3 earned runs
    3 HOME RUNS
    6 walks
    13 K's

    If my math is right (yes it is a limited sample) every other hit is a home run, since he has gotten to Lville he has improved that to 1 hr every 4 hits.

    My advice, the way Narron is moving the PenPals,
    "don't buy a house or sign a long term lease"

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    Re: Marcus Mcbeth

    Quote Originally Posted by StrikeIndicator View Post
    Well, here are some interesting numbers for 2007 minor league play 4 McBeth

    18 innings
    11 hits
    6 runs
    3 earned runs
    3 HOME RUNS
    6 walks
    13 K's

    If my math is right (yes it is a limited sample) every other hit is a home run, since he has gotten to Lville he has improved that to 1 hr every 4 hits.

    My advice, the way Narron is moving the PenPals,
    "don't buy a house or sign a long term lease"
    Am I just not looking at the numbers right? How is 3 HR and 11 hits a HR every other hit? Wouldn't that be 5 or 6 HRs? I am willing to admit that I may be missing something.
    "I know a lot about the law and various other lawyerings."

    Hitters who avoid outs are the funnest.


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