Pitchers to keep an eye on in the minors. At least based off of things I've heard or just impressive numbers I've seen.
AAA
Kyle Davies - SP
Tyler Lumsden - SP/RP
Roman Colon - RP
Carlos Rosa - SP
AA
Julio Cesar Pimentel - SP
Rowdy Hardy - SP/RP
Dusty Hughes - SP/RP
Devon Lowery - RP
Daniel Cortes - SP
A - Wilmington
Blake Wood - SP
Jason Godin - SP
Everett Teaford - RP
Aaron Hartsock - RP
Greg Holland - SP/RP
Chris Nicoll - RP
Tyler Chambliss - RP
Henry Barerra - RP
A - Burlington IA
Alexander Caldera - SP
Edward Cegarra - SP
Joe Augustine - SP/RP
Zach Peterson - RP
Daniel Guttierez - SP
A - Burlington NC
Eduardo Paulino - SP
Brian Gausman - SP/RP
Anthony Bradley - SP/RP
Ryan Woods - RP
Some of these are based off of last years numbers. Obviously with so many young arms you never know what will happen and what they may project as in the majors. It also seems that we have a number of arms that do very well in A ball but struggle when advanced to AA. That's probably typical though considering the Texas League is a hitters league and they're obviously facing better talent. At least we have a number of young pitchers that are working their way through the system. At least a couple these guys have to pan out don't they?
AAA
Kyle Davies - SP
Tyler Lumsden - SP/RP
Roman Colon - RP
Carlos Rosa - SP
AA
Julio Cesar Pimentel - SP
Rowdy Hardy - SP/RP
Dusty Hughes - SP/RP
Devon Lowery - RP
Daniel Cortes - SP
A - Wilmington
Blake Wood - SP
Jason Godin - SP
Everett Teaford - RP
Aaron Hartsock - RP
Greg Holland - SP/RP
Chris Nicoll - RP
Tyler Chambliss - RP
Henry Barerra - RP
A - Burlington IA
Alexander Caldera - SP
Edward Cegarra - SP
Joe Augustine - SP/RP
Zach Peterson - RP
Daniel Guttierez - SP
A - Burlington NC
Eduardo Paulino - SP
Brian Gausman - SP/RP
Anthony Bradley - SP/RP
Ryan Woods - RP
Some of these are based off of last years numbers. Obviously with so many young arms you never know what will happen and what they may project as in the majors. It also seems that we have a number of arms that do very well in A ball but struggle when advanced to AA. That's probably typical though considering the Texas League is a hitters league and they're obviously facing better talent. At least we have a number of young pitchers that are working their way through the system. At least a couple these guys have to pan out don't they?
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