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Have to imagine they will convert him to a full-time reliever and put him back at Bowie and see what they have. Not sure what happened to him the last few years although I always thought his fastball was pretty straight when I saw him as a starter. 

Saying that, a few years ago he looked really good in a one innings stint in spring training. His stuff really played up in that short stint so perhaps focusing him on that role will be beneficial.

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Berry's frist outing of the 2017 season.

4 out of the 6 outs that he recorded were Strikeouts.

 

6 OUTS: 4 Strikeouts, 1 Groundout, 1 Lineout

 

TIMOTHY DAVID BERRY ))))))o (vs. AAA-Charlotte, 4/15)

IP:l)lll2

H:lllol0 ll

R:l.)..l0

BB:l.ll2  *

SO:)ll4

Pitches: l l44 )(26 )Strikes, )18 Balls)

2017 ERA: l) 0.00 )(AAA-Norfolk)

2017 WHIP: l) 1.000 )(AAA-Norfolk)

2017 OPPONENTS BATTING AVG: l) .000 )(AAA-Norfolk)  )  0 for 6 

 

* Berry also had 1 Hit Batsman

 

PITCHES BY INNING

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33 ll(19 )Strikes, o14 llllBalls)

11 ).(71 .Strikes, l))41 )lBalls)

 

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Berry was sent down to AA-Bowie from AAA-Norfolk, even though he was pitching very well up there.

This was his 4th outing of the season overall, and his first since the demotion.

All 6 outs that Berry recorded came via the Strikeout and the Groundout.

 

6 OUTS: 4 Strikeouts, 1 Groundout (Including 1 Double Play)

 

TIMOTHY DAVID BERRY ))))))o (vs. AA-Erie, 5/01)

IP:l)lll2

H:lllol3 (3 Singles)

R:l.)..l0

BB:llll1  )

SO:))l4

Pitches: l l39 )(22 )Strikes, )17 Balls)

2017 ERA: l) 0.00 )(AA-Bowie)

2017 WHIP: l) 2.000 )(AA-Bowie)

2017 OPPONENTS BATTING AVG: l) .375 )(AA-Bowie)  )  3 for 8 

 

PITCHES BY INNING

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24 ll(13 )Strikes, lll11 llllBalls)

15 ll(91 .Strikes, l))61 lllBalls)

 

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He was sent down because they need some roster space in Norfolk. Some of the pitchers they signed late are about ready from Extended Spring Training, along with Little Yaz and Bourne, along with whoever gets sent down from Baltimore for Britton and Tillman being ready.

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All 6 outs that Berry recorded came via the Strikeout. ) O.o

 

6 OUTS: 6 Strikeouts

 

TIMOTHY DAVID BERRY ))))))o (vs. AA-Erie, 6/01)

IP:l)lll2

H:lllllll3 (3 Singles)

R:l.)..l0

BB:)lll1  )

SO:.ll.6

Pitches: )l 44 )(29 )Strikes, )15 )Balls)

2017 ERA: l) 1.69 )l(AA-Bowie)

2017 WHIP: l) 1.813 )l(AA-Bowie) )  16.00 IP (29 H/BB)

2017 OPPONENTS BATTING AVG: l) .290 )l(AA-Bowie)  )  18 for 62

 

PITCHES BY INNING

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17 l.(12 )Strikes, l.51 lBalls)

27 lll(17 .Strikes, l10 ))Balls)

 

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