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1 earned run over 6-PLUS innings.

Only 3 hits (2 singles and 1 double.)

He did give out 3 free passes, though (2 walks, and 1 hit batsman.)

18 OUTS: 6 Strikeouts, 6 Groundouts, 3 Flyouts, 2 Popouts, 1 Caught Stealing

TIMOTHY BERRY O (vs. AA-Richmond, 7/11)

IP:. 6 - PLUS

H:o 3 (1 Double, 2 Singles)

R:O 2

ER:o1

BB: 2 *

SO: 6

Pitches: 90 (56 Strikes, 34 Balls)

2014 ERA: 3.89 (AA-Bowie)

* Berry also had 1 Hit Batsman

PITCHES BY INNING

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16 (10 Strikes, 6 Balls)

12 (10 Strikes, 2 Balls)

14 (81 Strikes, 6 Balls)

16 (10 Strikes, 6 Balls)

14 (71 Strikes, 7 Balls)

16 (91 Strikes, 7 Balls)

21 (21 Strikes, 0 Balls) **

** Berry did not record any outs before departing in the 7th inning.

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7 shutout innings.

The only bad thing was 4 free passes (3 walks, and 1 hit batsman.)

21 OUTS: 12 Groundouts, 4 Flyouts, 2 Strikeouts, 1 Popout, 1 Picked Off of 1st Base, 1 Caught Stealing

TIMOTHY BERRY O (vs. AA-Altoona, 7/20)

IP:. 7

H:o 3 (1 Double, 2 Singles)

R:O 0

BB: 3 *

SO: 2

Pitches: 92 (58 Strikes, 34 Balls)

2014 ERA: 3.65 (AA-Bowie)

* Berry also had 1 Hit Batsman

PITCHES BY INNING

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18 (12 Strikes, 6 Balls)

15 (61 Strikes, 9 Balls)

10 (71 Strikes, 3 Balls)

16 (11 Strikes, 5 Balls)

51 (41 Strikes, 1 Balls)

19 (11 Strikes, 8 Balls)

91 (71 Strikes, 2 Balls)

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15 OUTS: 6 Groundouts, 3 Flyouts, 3 Strikeouts, 1 Out Trying to Stretch a Single into a Double, 1 Out Trying to Stretch a Double into a Triple, 1 Caught Stealing

TIMOTHY BERRY O (vs. AA-Altoona, 7/25)

IP:. 5

H:o 6 (1 Home Run, 2 Doubles, 3 Singles)

R:O 3

BB: 1

SO: 3

Pitches: 82 (51 Strikes, 31 Balls)

2014 ERA: 3.72 (AA-Bowie)

PITCHES BY INNING

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13 (91 Strikes, 41 Balls)

19 (14 Strikes, 51 Balls)

13 (81 Strikes, 51 Balls)

18 (11 Strikes, 71 Balls)

19 (91 Strikes, 10 Balls)

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16 OUTS: 8 Groundouts, 3 Flyouts, 2 Strikeouts, 2 Popouts, 1 Lineout

TIMOTHY BERRY O (vs. AA-Akron, 7/30)

IP:. 5.33

H:o 5 (1 Double, 4 Singles)

R:O 2

BB: 3 * OO *

SO: 2

Pitches: 92 (58 Strikes, 34 Balls) ** 88 (58 Strikes, 30 Balls)

2014 ERA: 3.71 (AA-Bowie)

* 1 of the Walks was Intentional

* Berry also had 1 Hit Batsman

** Minus the Intentional Walk

PITCHES BY INNING

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91 (71 Strikes, 21 Balls)

16 (11 Strikes, 51 Balls)

27 (14 Strikes, 13 Balls)

91 (91 Strikes, 01 Balls)

13 (12 Strikes, 11 Balls)

18 (51 Strikes, 13 Balls) *** OOO **** 14 (51 Strikes, 91 Balls)

*** Berry recorded 1 out before departing in the 6th inning.

**** Minus the Intentional Walk

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6 innings of 3-hit, 1-run ball.

1 walk, 6 strikeouts.

Berry retired 13 out of the first 15 batters that he faced.

18 OUTS: 6 Strikeouts, 5 Groundouts, 4 Flyouts, 2 Popouts, 1 Lineout

TIMOTHY BERRY O (vs. AA-Portland, 8/05)

IP:. 6

H:o 3 (2 Doubles, 1 Single)

R:O 1

BB: 1

SO: 6

Pitches: 90 (59 Strikes, 31 Balls)

2014 ERA: 3.60 (AA-Bowie)

PITCHES BY INNING

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10 (71 Strikes, 31 Balls)

22 (12 Strikes, 10 Balls)

12 (81 Strikes, 41 Balls)

14 (91 Strikes, 51 Balls)

19 (14 Strikes, 51 Balls)

13 (91 Strikes, 41 Balls)

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He's Mr. Consistency - going at least 5 innings every start for at least the last 10 starts. He eats innings, and there's definitely a role for a lefty who can do that in the majors. He's done it at Frederick and Bowie.

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He's Mr. Consistency - going at least 5 innings every start for at least the last 10 starts. He eats innings, and there's definitely a role for a lefty who can do that in the majors. He's done it at Frederick and Bowie.

Not sure, his fastball is good enough for the majors to start.

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Not sure, his fastball is good enough for the majors to start.

This is the scouting report from Orioles-Nation.com.

Projectable lefty who signed for an over-slot bonus as a 50th round draft pick (2009). Sits 90-92 mph with his fastball, touching 93 mph with some late life. Curveball has some late bite and sweeping action and sits in the 79-82 mph range; it?s an above-average offering. Berry is still refining his change up and it has drastically improved in his time at Frederick. His command has improved with each year and is average at this point. He has really improved his game and there is definitely value in a lefty with a good hook and a decent fastball that has some life to it.
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Thanks, and my comment is based on a SSS and last night's six innings, I saw him throw, and he was sitting 88 all night and saw 91 twice and that was in the sixth inning.

Bowie's radar gun is known for being a couple mph slow. If you are sitting behind the plate, you can compare it to the scout's guns, and the Bowie radar gun is usually lower, not real reliable usually.

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Bowie's radar gun is known for being a couple mph slow. If you are sitting behind the plate, you can compare it to the scout's guns, and the Bowie radar gun is usually lower, not real reliable usually.

Muy obligado. I think you have solved the mystery.

Rick, fwiw I have no idea what SSS means other the s__t shower and shave.

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Bowie's radar gun is known for being a couple mph slow. If you are sitting behind the plate, you can compare it to the scout's guns, and the Bowie radar gun is usually lower, not real reliable usually.

Thanks for the information. Sitting at 88, puts him sitting at 90.

Only saw one scout that night, usually five or six are there, and it's funny watching the difference in speeds being display.

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6 innings of 4-hit, 1-run ball.

High on the walks (3 BB's in 6 innings pitched.)

Not a good strikes-to-balls ratio, either (48 Strikes, 35 Balls.)

All 4 hits that Berry ceded were singles.

18 OUTS: 9 Groundouts (Including 1 Double Play), 4 Strikeouts, 4 Flyouts

TIMOTHY BERRY O (vs. AA-Trenton, 8/10)

IP:. 6

H:o 4 (4 Singles)

R:O 1

BB: 3

SO: 4

Pitches: 83 (48 Strikes, 35 Balls)

2014 ERA: 3.51 (AA-Bowie)

PITCHES BY INNING

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20 (13 Strikes, 7 Balls)

12 (51 Strikes, 7 Balls)

16 (71 Strikes, 9 Balls)

15 (71 Strikes, 8 Balls)

81 (61 Strikes, 2 Balls)

12 (10 Strikes, 2 Balls)

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