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4th Round - Pat Connaughton - RHP - Notre Dame


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Easy to see where the wildness comes from. Cleaning up his arm circle would be a start. Threw some nice curves in the video in the OP, but also threw some that got loopy. He's got the building blocks but needs a lot of work.

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Dan Duquette had some good words on this draftee - if a bit hyped - via Frobby:

I didn't hear the beginning, but this is what I heard:

- Thought the A's threw at Manny twice in a row and there's no call for that.

- (In repsonse to a question about Jones' impatience at the plate): Would like Adam Jones to be more disciplined at the plate, and Adam is aware of his issues in this regard and is vulnerable to low pitches, but he does hit over .400 on the first pitch. Jones is very effective when he is hitting to RF as he is right now.

- Very happy to get Brian Gonzalez in the 3rd round, didn't think he'd be there. Reiminds him of Sid Fernandez, throws a good overhand curve.

- High on Connaughton, expects him to play basketball for Notre Dame this winter but he will come fast once he concentrates on baseball.

- Wieters did not feel good throwing in his last session (looks like surgery coming)

- Bundy has a couple more starts in extended spring training and "should be sent out around the end of the month" (this seems a little later than was projected).

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"Fourth-round pick Pat Connaughton was in attendance for the Orioles' series finale against the Red Sox on Wednesday night after having a physical earlier in the day.

If all goes according to plan, the right-hander from Notre Dame expects a deal will be announced on Thursday."

http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20140611&content_id=79255482&notebook_id=79321676&vkey=notebook_bal&c_id=bal

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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p>Pat Connaughton retires the first three batters he faces in his first professional outing. His fastball topped off at 96 MPH. <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/IronBirds?src=hash">#IronBirds</a></p>— IronBirds PR (@IronBirdsPR) <a href="

">July 1, 2014</a></blockquote>

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Still got a feeling the O's get more out of Connaughton then they do Brian Gonzalez.

Connaughton will take a good deal of coaching to tighten his mechanics and improve his changeup, but you can't teach a live arm and there's not going to be many better athletes than him. Based on personal preference for the more polished types I'd still take Gonzalez, though.

I wouldn't be at all surprised if David Hess turns out to be the most productive draftee from this class.

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On 7/1/2014 at 10:16 PM, eb45 said:

Connaughton will take a good deal of coaching to tighten his mechanics and improve his changeup, but you can't teach a live arm and there's not going to be many better athletes than him. Based on personal preference for the more polished types I'd still take Gonzalez, though.

I wouldn't be at all surprised if David Hess turns out to be the most productive draftee from this class.

Oh, that did not age well.

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