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Drew Rom is going tonight for Bowie and I hope he can get straightened out.   To start the season, he threw 20.1 innings in 5 starts to a 3.98 ERA, allowing a .650 OPSA and striking out 25.   Then he went on the IL for three weeks, for reasons unknown.

Since returning, he’s thrown 17.2 innings over 5 starts to a 4.58 ERA, allowing an .830 OPSA and striking out 22.

He’s taken a step back from last year when he finished very strong at Bowie.  I’m hoping for a course correction starting tonight.  

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Decent but not great outing for Rom tonight, 6 IP, 6 H, 3 R, 3 ER, 0 BB, 7 K’s.  All three runs came on solo homers.  He’d only allowed 2 homers all season before tonight.  The best part is that Rom got through 6 innings on only 91 pitches, 62 for strikes.  I’ll take it as a positive outing despite the dingers.   

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Glass Half Full; among 54 Eastern League pitchers at 40+ IP ytd, only Joey Cantillo is younger than him and has a better K-BB%.

Among those 54, his .362 BABIP yielded is 4th worst.

https://www.fangraphs.com/leaders/minor-league?pos=all&level=0&lg=5&stats=pit&qual=40&type=1&team=all&season=2022&seasonEnd=2022&org=&ind=0&splitTeam=false&players=&sort=14,1

Garrett Stallings and his delicious Hit Me strikes are 3rd worst, so it might not be all bad luck, but entering the year I certainly thought Rom had enough stuff to get by with.    Hoping he can pitch his way back to a forecast of maybe pitching more BAL innings than DL Hall across 2023-2029.

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11 minutes ago, Aristotelian said:

Anyone know why Rom is still listed for tonight even though he pitched last night? 

The O’s got tired of hearing about how they are babying their pitching prospects.  Let them start on consecutive nights like real men!

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Rom threw 5.2 scoreless but then allowed a homer, a walk and two singles.  His reliever allowed another single that scored one of Rom’s runners so he ended up allowing 3 ER in 5.2 but I’d still call it a solid outing.   Just ran out of gas.   

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4 minutes ago, Frobby said:

Rom threw 5.2 scoreless but then allowed a homer, a walk and two singles.  His reliever allowed another single that scored one of Rom’s runners so he ended up allowing 3 ER in 5.2 but I’d still call it a solid outing.   Just ran out of gas.   

He hasn't taken a big leap forward this year, but I'd still count his year so far as adequate.  And I still believe he has a solid chance to be a future ML starter.

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13 hours ago, Pickles said:

He hasn't taken a big leap forward this year, but I'd still count his year so far as adequate.  And I still believe he has a solid chance to be a future ML starter.

Meh. I'd say barely adequate, but maybe it's because of whatever put him on the IL for a few weeks.

The goal isn't to be a good AA starter. If that was the goal, I'd agree he's been adequate.

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14 hours ago, Pickles said:

He hasn't taken a big leap forward this year, but I'd still count his year so far as adequate.  And I still believe he has a solid chance to be a future ML starter.

How are you defining solid?  I’d say his chances are 5% at best.

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1 hour ago, LookinUp said:

Meh. I'd say barely adequate, but maybe it's because of whatever put him on the IL for a few weeks.

The goal isn't to be a good AA starter. If that was the goal, I'd agree he's been adequate.

He probably hasn't pitched 50% of his yearly innings yet so we'll see where his year goes from here.

His ERA isn't shining, but it isn't terrible, and his peripherals are pretty strong.  11 k/9 rate belying much of the finesse pitcher label he's been tagged with.  HR under 1 per 9.  The major are he's really take a step back in is his control, which has never really been an issue before.  Maybe it's a matter of chasing Ks.  IDK.

We could debate what adequate means until the cows come home, but for me, he certainly hasn't pitched himself off of any prospect lists.

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32 minutes ago, Sports Guy said:

How are you defining solid?  I’d say his chances are 5% at best.

If you're going to put a number on it I probably think it's higher than your number but solid in this relative sense would still be a pretty low number.  I certainly don't think he has an above 50% chance of making it as a ML starter.

I guess, my point, is my evaluation of him hasn't been altered all that much this year.  He hasn't had a breakout season, but again, he hasn't imo "pitched himself off" of being considered a prospect.

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