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Along with his 0.53 ERA, Houck had an 0.882 WHIP over 17 Innings Pitched in the 2020 season. He was originally drafted in the 12th Round out of high school ...... he opted for 3 years of college instead, and wound up being a 1st Round draft pick for the Red Sox in 2017, which netted him a $2.614 Million signing bonus.

 

Somewhat similar to Houck, Matt Harvey was originally drafted in the 3rd Round out of high school in 2007 ...... like Houck, he opted for 3 years of college instead and wound up being a 1st Round draft pick for the Mets in 2010, which netted him a $2.5 Million signing bonus. Harvey's original offer out of high school when he was 18 years-old in 2007 was $1 Million.

 

 

BALTIMORE O RIOLES

Boyce Cedric Mullins II - CF 

Joseph Anthony "Trey" Mancini III - 1B 

Anthony Santander - RF

Ryan Mountcastle - DH

Rio Ruiz - 2B

Austin Charles Bryan "C.B." Hays - LF 

Maikel Franco - 3B

Freddy Galvis - SS

Pedro Severino De Leon  - C

Matthew Edward Harvey - RHP )) (0-3, 11.57 ERA) ) *

 

* )) [KANSAS CITY ROYALS]

 

BOSTON RED SOX )

Enrique Javier "E.J." Hernandez - CF

Alexander Verdugo - RF

Julio Daniel Martinez - DH

Xander Bogaerts - SS

Rafael Devers Calcano - 3B

Marwin Gonzalez - 2B

Bobby Dalbec - 1B

Franchy Codero Vargas - LF

Kevin Jeffrey "K.J." Plawecki - C

Tanner Lee Houck - RHP ) (3-0, 0.53 ERA)

 

https://www.baseballpress.com/Lineups

 

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I have a rule ....When a player screws up playing defense I GOTTA see an Run scored or RBI listed next to his name in the box score after the game is finished ....So by my thinking our Left Fielder owes us something during the rest of this game .....GO O's !!!!!

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