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Drafted in the 30th round out of SUNY-Buffalo in 2014.

In 2 outings out of the bullpen with the Advanced-A Keys since his promotion from Delmarva, he has not allowed a base-runner in 5 innings pitched.

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9 up, 9 down.

3 innings on only 28 pitches ...... 22 for strikes.

8 out of the 9 outs that Burke recorded came via the strikeout and the ground ball.

9 OUTS: 4 Strikeouts, 4 Groundouts, 1 Flyout

MICHAEL CHRISTOPHER BURKE O (vs. Advanced-A Potomac, 6/11)

IP:l 3

H:;; 0 ll

R:l) 0

BB: 0

SO: 4

Pitches: 28 (22 Strikes, 6 Balls)

2016 ERA: 0.00 (Advanced-A Frederick)

PITCHES BY INNING

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13 (91 Strikes, 4 Balls)

81 (71 Strikes, 1 Balls)

71 (61 Strikes, 1 Balls)

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A 3-inning save for Burke.

The run that he ceded in the 9th inning was his first of the season in 8 innings.

9 OUTS: 4 Strikeouts, 4 Flyouts, 1 Lineout

MICHAEL CHRISTOPHER BURKE O (vs. Advanced-A Myrtle Beach, 6/14)

IP:l 3

H:;; 2 ll(1 Double, 1 Single)

R:l) 1

BB: 0

SO: 4

Pitches: 51 (32 Strikes, 19 Balls)

2016 ERA: 1.13 (Advanced-A Frederick)

PITCHES BY INNING

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10 (71 Strikes, 31 Balls)

16 (10 Strikes, 61 Balls)

25 (15 Strikes, 10 Balls)

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* Burke entered a previously postponed game, with one out in the 4th inning.

10 OUTS: 4 Flyouts, 3 Strikeouts, 3 Groundouts

MICHAEL CHRISTOPHER BURKE O (vs. Regular-A Kannapolis, 6/24)

IP:l 3.33 *

H:;; 1 ll(1 Single)

R:l) 0

BB: 2

SO: 3

Pitches: 42 (26 Strikes, 16 Balls)

2016 ERA: 0.00 (Regular-A Delmarva)

PITCHES BY INNING

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91 (71 Strikes, 21 Balls) **

81 (51 Strikes, 31 Balls)

10 (71 Strikes, 31 Balls)

17 (71 Strikes, 10 Balls) ***

** Burke recorded 2 outs after entering in the 4th inning.

*** Burke recorded 2 outs before departing in the 7th inning.

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9 OUTS: 3 Strikeouts, 3 Groundouts, 2 Flyouts, 1 Popout

MICHAEL CHRISTOPHER BURKE O (vs. Regular-A Hagerstown, 7/01)

IP:l 3

H:;; 2 ll(2 Singles)

R:l) 0

BB: 0

SO: 3

Pitches: 30 (23 Strikes, 7 Balls)

2016 ERA: 0.00 (Regular-A Delmarva)

PITCHES BY INNING

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91 (71 Strikes, 2 Balls) **

10 (81 Strikes, 2 Balls)

11 (81 Strikes, 3 Balls)

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9 OUTS: 3 Strikeouts, 3 Groundouts, 2 Flyouts, 1 Popout

MICHAEL CHRISTOPHER BURKE O (vs. Regular-A Hagerstown, 7/01)

IP:l 3

H:;; 2 ll(2 Singles)

R:l) 0

BB: 0

SO: 3

Pitches: 30 (23 Strikes, 7 Balls)

2016 ERA: 0.00 (Regular-A Delmarva)

PITCHES BY INNING

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91 (71 Strikes, 2 Balls) **

10 (81 Strikes, 2 Balls)

11 (81 Strikes, 3 Balls)

I wrote to Mike Burke earlier this week, and asked him why he was sent down from Advanced-A when he was pitching great there.

He told me that the organization is jockeying their higher draft picks for innings as a priority, hence a 30th-round draft pick like himself has to move to accommodate them, regardless of how well he has been pitching.

I have not seen him pitch, but this guy is mowing EVERYBODY down in a similar fashion to the way John Means was owning the Advanced-A league earlier this season before his promotion to AA-Bowie.

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9 OUTS: 3 Flyouts, 2 Groundouts (Including 1 Double Play), 2 Flyouts, 2 Popouts, 1 Lineout

MICHAEL CHRISTOPHER BURKE O (vs. Regular-A Lakewood, 7/05)

IP:l 3

H:;; 0 ll

R:l) 0

BB: 1

SO: 0

Pitches: 33 (22 Strikes, 11 Balls)

2016 ERA: 0.00 (Regular-A Delmarva)

PITCHES BY INNING

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91 (51 Strikes, 2 Balls) **

17 (13 Strikes, 4 Balls)

91 (41 Strikes, 5 Balls)

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I wrote to Mike Burke earlier this week, and asked him why he was sent down from Advanced-A when he was pitching great there.

He told me that the organization is jockeying their higher draft picks for innings as a priority, hence a 30th-round draft pick like himself has to move to accommodate them, regardless of how well he has been pitching.

I have not seen him pitch, but this guy is mowing EVERYBODY down in a similar fashion to the way John Means was owning the Advanced-A league earlier this season before his promotion to AA-Bowie.

After 3 more shutout innings today (0 hits, 1 walks), Mike Burke is scorching.

For the 2016 season at 3 different levels (again, through no fault of his own as explained in my previous post), Burke has allowed 1 run in 21.67 innings pitched, for an ERA of 0.42 and a WHIP of 0.508.

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Burke's first bad game of the season.

The first run that scored was an infield single that later scored on a double-play ball with the Shorebirds up by 5 runs.

The next inning, he ceded a 2-run home run.

6 OUTS: 3 Strikeouts, 1 Groundout (Including 1 Double Play), 1 Flyout

MICHAEL CHRISTOPHER BURKE O (vs. Regular-A Columbia, 7/12)

IP:l 2

H:;; 4 ll(1 Home Run, 3 Singles)

R:l) 3

BB: 0

SO: 3

Pitches: 36 (24 Strikes, 12 Balls)

2016 ERA: 2.38 (Regular-A Delmarva)

PITCHES BY INNING

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16 (11 Strikes, 5 Balls)

20 (13 Strikes, 7 Balls)

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3 OUTS: 2 Strikeouts, 1 Foulout

MICHAEL CHRISTOPHER BURKE O (vs. Regular-A Augusta, 7/17)

IP:l 1

H:;; 1 ll(1 Single)

R:l) 0

BB: 0

SO: 2

Pitches: 15 (12 Strikes, 3 Balls)

2016 ERA: 2.19 (Regular-A Delmarva)

PITCHES BY INNING

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15 (12 Strikes, 3 Balls)

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Another dominating performance for Burke.

7 up, 7 down.

4 strikeouts.

28 pitches, 21 of them for strikes.

7 OUTS: 4 Strikeouts, 2 Groundouts, 1 Flyout

MICHAEL CHRISTOPHER BURKE O (vs. Regular-A Hickory, 7/20)

IP:l 2.33 *

H:;; 0 ll

R:l) 0

BB: 0

SO: 4

Pitches: 28 (21 Strikes, 7 Balls)

2016 ERA: 1.84 (Regular-A Delmarva)

* Burke entered the game with runners on 1st and 2nd base, and 2 outs.

PITCHES BY INNING

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31 (21 Strikes, 1 Balls) **

17 (13 Strikes, 4 Balls)

81 (61 Strikes, 2 Balls)

** Burke entered the game with runners on 1st and 2nd base, and 2 outs.

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Burke combined with Brian Gonzalez (6 innings) to pitch a shutout against Regular A-West Virginia.

9 OUTS: 5 Flyouts, 2 Strikeouts, 1 Groundout, 1 Popout

MICHAEL CHRISTOPHER BURKE O (vs. Regular-A West Virginia, 7/30)

IP:l 3

H:;; 1 ll(1 Single)

R:l) 0

BB: 1

SO: 2

Pitches: 48 (31 Strikes, 17 Balls)

2016 ERA: 3.74 (Regular-A Delmarva)

PITCHES BY INNING

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12 (71 Strikes, 5 Balls)

20 (12 Strikes, 8 Balls)

16 (12 Strikes, 4 Balls)

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Burke combined with Brian Gonzalez (6 innings) to pitch a shutout against Regular A-West Virginia.

9 OUTS: 5 Flyouts, 2 Strikeouts, 1 Groundout, 1 Popout

MICHAEL CHRISTOPHER BURKE O (vs. Regular-A West Virginia, 7/30)

IP:l 3

H:;; 1 ll(1 Single)

R:l) 0

BB: 1

SO: 2

Pitches: 48 (31 Strikes, 17 Balls)

2016 ERA: 3.74 (Regular-A Delmarva)

PITCHES BY INNING

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12 (71 Strikes, 5 Balls)

20 (12 Strikes, 8 Balls)

16 (12 Strikes, 4 Balls)

Hot damn. That's good. He'll be in Frederick next year if he keeps that up

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Hot damn. That's good. He'll be in Frederick next year if he keeps that up.

He's already been in Frederick this season, and he was pitching great there.

As I stated in an earlier post in this thread:

I wrote to Mike Burke earlier this week, and asked him why he was sent down from Advanced-A when he was pitching great there.

He told me that the organization is jockeying their higher draft picks for innings as a priority, hence a 30th-round draft pick like himself has to move to accommodate them, regardless of how well he has been pitching.

I have not seen him pitch, but this guy is mowing EVERYBODY down in a similar fashion to the way John Means was owning the Advanced-A league earlier this season before his promotion to AA-Bowie.

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