[情報] 2013 Draft Profile: Tom Windle
2013 MLB Draft: Tom Windle, LHP, University of Minnesota
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Tom Windle, LHP, University of Minnesota
College Junior
Bats/Throws: Left/Left
Height/Weight: 6-4 210
Birthdate: March 10, 1992 Age at Draft: 21.2
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Yesterday we looked at Vanderbilt's Kevin Ziomek. Today we will examine
another college lefty with designs on the first round, University of
Minnesota left-hander Tom Windle.
Windle was known to scouts as a high school pitcher in Osseo, Minnesota, but
most felt he was best-suited to develop in college and he slipped to the 28th
round of the 2010 draft. As expected, he passed up signing for the Chicago
White Sox and became a Minnesota Gopher. He was used primarily as a reliever
as a freshman in 2011 with good success: a 1.52 ERA with a 35/11 K/BB in 41
innings with 35 hits allowed. He followed up with a decent summer season for
the Madison Mallards in the Northwoods League, throwing 52 innings with a
4.30 ERA but with a promising 60/20 K/B B ratio.
Windle started four games for the Gophers in 2012 but still saw most of his
action in the bullpen, relieving in 14 contests. His ERA rose to 3.27 thanks
to some command issues: he posted a 37/17 K/BB in 41 innings with 36 hits
allowed, his BB/9 ratio rising from 2.40 in '11 to 3.70 last year. Despite
the weaker numbers, scouts noticed that his velocity kicked up a notch. He
looked very good in the Cape Cod League, showing greatly improved command,
posting a 47/7 K/BB in 38 innings for the Brewster Whitecaps, with a 2.35
ERA.
His Cape Cod performance impressed scouts enough that he's a first round
candidate entering the spring of 2013. Windle has a solid southpaw fastball
at 90-93 MPH. His slider was his best secondary pitch as a freshman, but his
curveball and changeup showed great improvement over the last year. Although
his command was problem last spring, he had no troubles throwing strikes on
the Cape. If that remains true this spring, he'll project as a mid-rotation
starter.
Windle is an interesting comparison to Ziomek. The Vanderbilt lefty has
received more press attention, but Windle's profile is quite similar: a
strong freshman season, followed by some rough patches as a sophomore, then
an apparent breakthrough with command in summer ball. Their stuff is
comparable and they were born within two weeks of each other. The Minnesotan
has a cleaner, more classic delivery, and for that reason Windle ranks
slightly ahead on most pre-draft lists.
As with Ziomek, there are a few questions to answer: how will Windle handle
the transition to full-time starter? Will he maintain the command he showed
last summer? Current buzz has Windle as a mid-to-late first round candidate,
which seems very appropriate to me.
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