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caljr

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Considering how well Lefties hit him at A+ I think his Change still needs some work.

You may be right, but until we take the chains off of him and let him use all of his pitches (specifically the cutter), I don't think that we'll really be able to evaluate him strictly at face value. To me, if he has some good and/or great outings over the next few weeks, that will be gravy. Next year is when we'll probably start seeing this kid in his truest form ....... and that will just be the beginning. :smile11:

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DYLAN BUNDY (vs. AA-Erie Seawolves 8/14) *

IP:. 5.33

H:o 5 (3 Doubles, 2 Singles)

R:O 3

ER:)2

BB: 3

SO: 3

Pitches: 96 (56 Strikes, 40 Balls)

2012 ERA: 3.38 [Only at AA-Bowie]

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BUNDY BY INNINGS

8

15

16

25

22

10 **

* This is Bundy's AA Debut. He previously pitched 8 games for Regular-A Delmarva, and 11 games for Advanced-A Frederick.

** Bundy did not retire any batters before departing in the 6th inning. However, the lead-off single that he gave up was thrown out stealing while he was still on the mound, hence, he gets credit for an extra 1/3 of an inning.

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Was Bundy being squeezed? For twitter seems his velocity may be down a tick but no idea whether numbers, presumably from the scoreboard, we're accurate.

We will have to wait for Thome's report. My guess is, him being a hitter, he will say the strike zone was overly large. ;)

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** Bundy did not retire any batters before departing in the 6th inning. However, the lead-off single that he gave up was thrown out stealing while he was still on the mound, hence, he gets credit for an extra 1/3 of an inning.

I didn't realize it worked like that.

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