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Joe Blanton
Oakland Athletics
Position: RHP Height: 6-3 Weight: 220 Born: 12/11/80
Bats: Right Throws: Right
Year Team Level G GS IP H R ER HR BB SO W-L SV ERA
2002 Vancouver A 4 2 14.1 11 5 5 0 2 15 1-1 0 3.14
Modesto A 2 1 6.0 8 6 5 1 6 6 0-1 0 7.50
2003 Kane County A 21 21 133.0 110 47 38 6 19 144 8-7 0 2.57
Midland AA 7 5 35.2 21 6 5 1 7 30 3-1 0 1.26
2004 Sacramento AAA 18 18 115.0 124 64 51 5 24 83 5-5 0 3.99
Background
Joe Blanton was drafted in the first round in 2002, 24th overall, from
the University of Kentucky. A member of the famous "Moneyball" prospect
class, so far he's had the best run of professional success. Blanton was
erratic in college, dominating at times, but occasionally struggling with
his mechanics and command. He's put things together quickly in pro ball,
however, and is now one of the top pitching prospects in the game. His name
has come up in trade rumors, but so far Oakland has resisted the temptation
to part with him.
Scouting report
Blanton relied mostly on his fastball in college, and it's a good one,
timed as high as 96 mph, though more usually in the 91-93 range. The pitch
has movement to go with velocity, and he is adept at working either corner
of the plate with it. Blanton's curve was decent in college, and he's
improved it as a pro. It is now a big-time strikeout pitch, especially
when he mixes it well with the fastball. He also has a slider and changeup,
both of which have improved considerably over the last year. Put it together,
and Blanton features a solid four-pitch arsenal. While Blanton's mechanics
gave him trouble in the past, he's smoothed them out considerably, helping
his command. He isn't especially athletic, and has to watch his weight. He
has a good dose of confidence in his makeup, though he sometimes overthrows
in tight situations, trying to overpower the hitter. His stuff has enough
natural movement that he doesn't have to do that.
Blanton keeps the ball down, and is not overly vulnerable to the home run.
Performance
Nothing to complain about here. Blanton's K/BB and K/IP were extremely
impressive last year in both Class A and Double-A. He's been a bit more
hittable this year in Triple-A, but that is normal, and his ratios remain
strong considering the high-offense context of the Pacific Coast League.
His home run ratio is quite low, a strong positive marker. He pitched a
scoreless inning in the All-Star Futures Game last Sunday.
Health record
So far, Blanton has had no serious health problems, and looks like he
might develop into a solid inning-eater. The main worry is mechanical
consistency. His delivery has been cleaned up, but still looks somewhat
stressful. So far, it hasn't resulted in any critical problems. His
generally good command helps him from running up big pitch counts, and
Oakland has handled him carefully. Blanton has to work to keep extra
weight off his body, which tends to pick up poundage a bit too easily.
What to expect
Many teams have asked about Blanton in trade talks, but so far Oakland
has refused to budge. If that remains true, Blanton should get a full
shot at the Athletics rotation next spring. He is very close to being
ready for Major League action, basically just needing some additional
experience and refinement to his pitch sequences. He gets into a rut
occasionally, over-using one or two pitches. When he uses his entire
arsenal, he can dominate a game.
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