Wonder if there's a more serious underlying problem they thought might be fixed by the move to the pen. Not that they're ignoring something, but that something's wrong with B physically that hasn't been found. Hope this is not the explanation.
Wonder if there's a more serious underlying problem they thought might be fixed by the move to the pen. Not that they're ignoring something, but that something's wrong with B physically that hasn't been found. Hope this is not the explanation.
Something is weird about Box. I simply cant believe that hitters laying off a breaking ball changed him from a good control pitcher to a terrible pitcher who gives up a ton of hits and 3 times more home runs.
something else is going on than just the hitters.
A lot of strikeouts + a lot of walks = the hitters know that their best shot against Boxberger is to have a patient plate approach.
I feel like this thread is like the Janish thread in the ORG.
Travis Wood had a similar disaster in AA his first time though after being good in High A. We all know how the next season turned out. If this is September next year and we are having the same discussion, then I'll be worried.
Back to the original topic, Guillon really showed his best stuff in a high pressure situation tonight.
5 IP 2 H 1 BB 8 K...
He has to be a candidate for Dayton next year.
Lotzkar, Tuttle, Corcino, Correa and Guillon are defiantly cream of the crop in terms of arms in going to Dayton next year.
From Kevin Goldstein:
Ismael Guillon, LHP, Reds (Rookie-level AZL Reds): 5 IP, 3 H, 0 R, 2 BB, 8 K. 18-year-old Venezuelan was one of the most impressive arms in Arizona; Long, projectable lefty who already has plenty of now stuff.
http://www.baseballprospectus.com/minorleagueupdate/
Combine Guillon's playoff start last night with his stats from the regular season and you get this:
62 IP, 42 H, 1 HR, 25 BB, 81 K, 3.05 ERA, 11.76 K/9
I tweeted this to Keith Law:
Any chance Ismael Guillon or Jonathan Correa jump into the #Reds top 5 next season?
His response:
Guillon could. Like him a lot.
http://twitter.com/keithlaw
Thats awesome. Where does his fastball normally sit around, and what does he top out at, if you happen to know?
I don't know if it would be rushing him or not, but I'd love to see Guillon start out w/ the Dragons this year. After Hamilton & Yorman, who should both be in Dayton this year, he's the guy who'd development I'm most interested in this season.
A dominant season in Dayton, along w/ the graduations of Yonder, Chapmann and potentially Mes, could easily push Guillon into the Reds top 5 next year.
In my mind, the only question about Lotzkar is his health. If he can stay healthy I believe he will definitely be in the top five, if not he will be relegated to the the Howington/Gruler heap.
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