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July 15, 2005 -Minor League Pitchers & Billy Beane
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 These are a few more guys that I think have awesome stats for the first half:

LEVEL

League Name

Name

Team

W

L

ERA

GS

IP

H

HR

BB

SO

Kratio

K/9

HR/9

Hits/9

AAA

International

Chad Gaudin

SYR

5

5

2.49

15

101.1

87

5

21

80

3.81

7.12

0.45

7.74

AA

Southern

Manuel Parra

HUN

5

6

3.96

16

91

111

4

21

86

4.10

8.51

0.40

10.98

AA

Southern

Jonathan Broxton

JAX

4

3

3.32

13

84

69

4

28

89

3.18

9.54

0.43

7.39

AA

Southern

Josh Hall

CHA

3

3

2.25

9

56

49

3

14

45

3.21

7.23

0.48

7.88

AA

Eastern

Dan Denham

AKR

7

6

3.57

17

111

95

6

27

83

3.07

6.73

0.49

7.70

AA

Eastern

Jon Lester

POR

6

2

2.56

16

91.1

73

5

33

101

3.06

9.98

0.49

7.21

AA

Eastern

J.D. Martin

AKR

3

1

2.38

10

56.2

42

3

8

63

7.88

10.09

0.48

6.73

AA

Texas

Philip Barzilla

COR

2

3

3.86

5

56

71

3

11

45

4.09

7.23

0.48

11.41

AA

Texas

Tim McClaskey

COR

5

6

2.89

15

90.1

79

4

13

63

4.85

6.29

0.40

7.89

High A

California

Marc Kaiser

MOD

5

2

3.52

11

71.2

76

1

12

49

4.08

6.19

0.13

9.61

High A

California

Thomas Diamond

BAK

8

0

1.99

14

81.1

53

3

31

101

3.26

11.21

0.33

5.88

High A

Florida

James Russ

JUP

7

3

3.64

16

101.1

85

4

29

97

3.34

8.64

0.36

7.57

High A

Florida

Justin Verlander

LAK

9

2

1.67

13

86

70

3

19

104

5.47

10.88

0.31

7.33

High A

Florida

Justin Orenduff

VER

5

3

2.24

12

60.1

35

3

26

81

3.12

12.13

0.45

5.24

High A

Florida

Greg Ramirez

SLU

4

4

3.73

12

60.1

54

3

16

55

3.44

8.24

0.45

8.09

High A

Florida

Casey Janssen

DUN

6

1

2.26

10

59.2

46

2

12

51

4.25

7.75

0.30

6.99

High A

Florida

Zach Jackson

DUN

8

1

2.88

10

59.1

56

3

6

48

8.00

7.31

0.46

8.53

High A

Florida

Glen Perkins

FTM

3

2

2.13

9

55

41

2

13

66

5.08

10.80

0.33

6.71

A

Midwest

Kellen Raab

SOU

3

3

4.56

13

96.2

105

5

26

90

3.46

8.42

0.47

9.82

A

Midwest

Ross Ohlendorf

SOU

6

6

5.06

16

90.2

120

5

29

95

3.28

9.48

0.50

11.97

A

Midwest

Sean Gallagher

PEO

8

3

1.71

17

100

63

3

30

91

3.03

8.19

0.27

5.67

A

Southern Atlantic

Ray Liotta

KAN

7

3

2.48

17

101.2

96

5

26

93

3.58

8.27

0.44

8.54

A

Southern Atlantic

Gabriel Hernandez

HAG

6

1

2.43

18

92.2

59

4

30

99

3.30

9.66

0.39

5.76

A

Southern Atlantic

Troy Patton

LEX

5

2

1.94

15

78.2

59

3

20

94

4.70

10.82

0.35

6.79

A

Southern Atlantic

Philip Hughes

CHA

7

1

1.97

12

68.2

46

1

16

72

4.50

9.50

0.13

6.07

A

Southern Atlantic

Caleb Salankey

AUG

7

5

3.51

7

59

44

2

18

63

3.50

9.61

0.31

6.71

A

Southern Atlantic

Giovany Gonzalez

KAN

5

3

1.87

10

57.2

36

3

22

84

3.82

13.22

0.47

5.66

A

Southern Atlantic

Nathan Johnson

LAK

7

4

4.92

5

56.2

68

3

8

46

5.75

7.37

0.48

10.89

 

Plenty more good players to watch for. If I could pick the future starters in the MLB, I would select the following guys:

  1. Thomas Diamond
  2.  Tim McClaskey
  3.  Zach Jackson
  4. Giovany Gonzalez - look like good choices.

But all these players are doing well, keeping the ball in the park, striking out 3 times as many as they walk, and piling up nice stats.

Billy Beane (above) probably has a few of these guys in mind for the Oakland future.

2005-07-16 01:27:31 GMT
 
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