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Minor Leaguers pitching assortment
Posted: March 8 10, 8:17 pm
by Zomby Woof
Im trying to revamp a video games' minor league system to mirror STL's actual prospects, and Im trying to get a
grip 
on what types of pitches some of the kids throw.
Can anyone help?
Jukich
Norrick
Ottavino-big fastball, slider/slurve?
Franciso Samuel
Walters-Nasty changeup, high80's fastball
Lynn-low90's fastball, Curve(12-6?), cutter?, changeup
MacLane
Parise
Perez
Salas-low90's fastball/s?
Sanchez-running fastball?, Slurve
Zink-knuckleball, mid80's fastball
Any help filling in the blanks, or adding to, would be greatly appreciated.
Re: Minor Leaguers pitching assortment
Posted: March 8 10, 9:16 pm
by 6manfan
Richard Castillo 87-92 mph fastball, plus curve and change-up
Shaun Garceau 88-93 mph fastball, plus curve, command problems
Jaime Garcia 87-92 mph fastball, outstanding curve
Blake King 87-92 mph fastball, outstanding slider
David Kopp 90-96 mph fastball, good curve, many injuries
Lance Lynn 88-92 mph fastball, good curve, so-so slider, c-up
Shelby Miller 93-97 mph fastball, good curve, so-so change
Adam Ottavino 88-93 mph fastball, good curve, OK slider & c-up
Adam Reifer 92-98 mph fastball, good slider, OK change (inj.)
Fernando Salas 87-93 mph fastball, good c-up, fair curve
Fr-cisco Samuel 94-98 mph fastball, 85-90 slider, command probs.
Eduardo Sanchez 95 mph fastball, and excellent slider, poise.
Sam Freeman 92-95 mph fastball, good slurve
Ben Jukich 87-90 mph fastball, decent curve, good command
You have Walters about right. No info on Norrick or MacLane.
Re: Minor Leaguers pitching assortment
Posted: March 8 10, 9:16 pm
by InvincibleCakeEater
Give them all a two seamer.
Re: Minor Leaguers pitching assortment
Posted: March 8 10, 9:19 pm
by Leroy
Salas was a catcher and we traded Perez.
That's all I've got.
Re: Minor Leaguers pitching assortment
Posted: March 8 10, 11:36 pm
by Zomby Woof
Leroy wrote:Salas was a catcher and we traded Perez.
That's all I've got.
Neifi Perez.
Not, Chris "the Future of Clevelands Bullpen" Perez.
Re: Minor Leaguers pitching assortment
Posted: March 8 10, 11:38 pm
by Zomby Woof
6manfan wrote:Richard Castillo 87-92 mph fastball, plus curve and change-up
Shaun Garceau 88-93 mph fastball, plus curve, command problems
Jaime Garcia 87-92 mph fastball, outstanding curve
Blake King 87-92 mph fastball, outstanding slider
David Kopp 90-96 mph fastball, good curve, many injuries
Lance Lynn 88-92 mph fastball, good curve, so-so slider, c-up
Shelby Miller 93-97 mph fastball, good curve, so-so change
Adam Ottavino 88-93 mph fastball, good curve, OK slider & c-up
Adam Reifer 92-98 mph fastball, good slider, OK change (inj.)
Fernando Salas 87-93 mph fastball, good c-up, fair curve
Fr-cisco Samuel 94-98 mph fastball, 85-90 slider, command probs.
Eduardo Sanchez 95 mph fastball, and excellent slider, poise.
Sam Freeman 92-95 mph fastball, good slurve
Ben Jukich 87-90 mph fastball, decent curve, good command
You have Walters about right. No info on Norrick or MacLane.
oo, thats too good.
personal experience? or can i find this info somewhere?
how bouts Nick Addition?
Re: Minor Leaguers pitching assortment
Posted: March 9 10, 6:07 am
by Swirls
Zomby Woof wrote:Leroy wrote:Salas was a catcher and we traded Perez.
That's all I've got.
Neifi Perez.
Not, Chris "the Future of Clevelands Bullpen" Perez.
I think you mean Oneli "Six Fingers" Perez... Not the former utility infielder.
Re: Minor Leaguers pitching assortment
Posted: March 9 10, 11:48 am
by Zomby Woof
Swirls wrote:Zomby Woof wrote:Leroy wrote:Salas was a catcher and we traded Perez.
That's all I've got.
Neifi Perez.
Not, Chris "the Future of Clevelands Bullpen" Perez.
I think you mean Oneli "Six Fingers" Perez... Not the former utility infielder.

yup, thats him. DOH!