
brek
Jun 17, 2008 Jun 02, 2012 4 3165
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And with the 4th pick...O's take HS pitcher Dylan Bundy
With the pair from UCLA and Hultzen off the board, the Orioles picked up Dylan Bundy with the 4th pick of the draft. They passed on Rendon who fell to the Nats at 6.
As expected the Pirates picked up Cole, followed by Hultzen going to the Mariners and Bauer going to the D-Backs.
Per Britt,
"Widely considered the top high school arm in the Draft, Bundy's name was at the top of the Orioles' list. And as they watched the three teams before them unveil their choices -- two of which floated Bundy's name up until the final few hours -- the Orioles ultimately got their guy: a polished, power arm who projects as a future top-of-the-rotation starter."
He pitched 71 innings this year with a 0.25 ERA and a K/BB rate of 31.6.
Jeff Nelson's wikipedia page.. who here is responsible?
"On August 20, 2010, Nelson is credited for ejecting Nick Markakis of the Baltimore Orioles for the first time in his career. Markakis was ejected for complaining balls and strikes. The pitch Nelson called a strike was 4.8 inches off the plate."
Poor guy... no one wants to celebrate with the winning pitcher
If Rich Hill loses his spot...
With another poor start from Rich Hill, it seems more and more likely that he is going to lose his job in the rotation very soon. Who should come up to replace him? Is it time to bring up one of our cherished young pitchers in Tillman or Arrieta? Or should we bring up a journey-man minor leaguer to give those guys some more time?
Dave Johnson brought up a name I hadn't even heard before: Andy Mitchell. The guy has been in the O's system since 2001 -- not once getting a Major League start. He has spent the last 5 seasons at Triple-A going 37-19 with a 3.96 ERA. Basically Dave's point was: we aren't winning anything this year, this guy has done everything asked and been effective at every level (though not dominant), so shouldn't he be rewarded with the chance to make a few starts in the Bigs while the Calvary develops a little more.
On a side note, I think Dave Johnson is a gem in our local sports media. The insight he provides is far deeper than anything else I've heard on the radio. I'm sure some could find his constant talk about what a pitcher is thinking and what the batter is thinking tiresome, but I love it. Go Dave, and Go O's!
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