[紅襪] Boston's Pitching Depth
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Boston's Pitching Depth
With a pitching staff overflowing with the likes of Josh Beckett, Jon Lester,
Justin Masterson, Brad Penny, John Smoltz and Tim Wakefield (as well as the
injured Daisuke Matsuzaka), the Boston Red Sox club has a plethora of options
for the starting rotation. And there is more on the way. Let's update the “
disgusting” (ie. enviable) starting pitcher depth in the minor league system:
AAA
Clay Buchholz: Doomed by a poor 2008 season, this 24-year-old hurler has turned
things around in 2009 but the organization lacks a spot for him at the Major
League level. Buchholz has a 2.11 ERA (3.26 FIP) in 93.2 innings. The
right-hander has allowed just 59 hits, while posting a walk rate of 2.79 BB/9
and a strikeout rate of 8.26 K/9. Right-handed hitters are managing a batting
average of just .130 against Buchholz.
Michael Bowden: Like Buchholz, this 22-year-old right-hander would probably be
pitching in the Majors for just about any other big league organization. In 16
triple-A starts, Bowden has an ERA of 3.32 (4.49 FIP) and he’s allowed 70 hits
in 81.1 innings, while posting rates of 3.43 BB/9 and 5.98 K/9. He’s not
flashy, but he has the potential to be a solid No. 3 starter.
AA
Felix Doubront: This 21-year-old southpaw from Venezuela is not talked about as
much as some of the other pitchers in the system, but you cannot ignore his
potential. Doubront has a 3.71 ERA (3.93 FIP) in 15 double-A starts. He’s been
a little too hittable with 64 hits allowed in 63 innings and he has a walk rate
of 4.14 BB/9, but his strikeout rates have increased as he’s climbed the
organizational ladder. With a little more command and control, Doubront could
vault into the upper echelon of Boston pitching prospects.
Junichi Tazawa: Tazawa received a fair bit of press this past off-season as a
highly-regarded Japanese amateur free agent. Boston payed a pretty penny for
the right-hander, but he’s more than justified the contract with an excellent
season in double-A. Tazawa has allowed 72 hits in 87 innings of work while
posting a walk rate of 2.59 BB/9. He also has a strikeout rate of 8.17 K/9,
while adjusting to life in North America. Tazawa has been particularly tough
with runners in scoring position (.163 average, compared to .246 with the bases
empty).
A+
Casey Kelly: Things were not supposed to go quite this easily for Kelly. The
19-year-old doesn’t even want to be a pitcher; the former two-way prep
prospect would much rather play everyday at shortstop. The organization agreed
to let Kelly play shortstop in 2009 if he first pitched about 100 innings on
the season. With 95 innings pitched, he’s about to leave the mound behind for
2009, but Kelly has excited just about everyone with his potential as a
pitcher. He blew threw low-A with a 1.12 ERA (2.14 FIP) in nine starts. In
eight high-A starts, Kelly has allowed 33 hits in 46.2 innings of work. He's
also posted a walk rate of 1.35 BB/9 and a strikeout rate of 6.75 K/9. Kelly
has a healthy groundball rate at 53%. If you're the Boston management, you
have to cross your fingers and pray that Kelly sucks big time with the stick so
he'll turn his attention back to pitching.
And Don't forget about: Kyle Weiland, Nick Hagadone, Stolmy Pimentel, Brock
Huntzinger, and Stephen Fife.
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