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Introducing your Fresno Grizzlies Starting pitching. I suspect this group will dominate. Four of them Etheridge, Kilkenney, Eusebio, and Ruff would have been in Asheville in 2020 if there was a 2020. Will Etheridge was a 2019 5th round draft pick. in 2019 he pitched 9 games for Boise and had a 4.40 ERA and a 6.2/1.8 K/BB ratio. Etheridge ranks 24 on the PuRP list but that was before the Arenado trade so we drop him to 26. Breiling Eusebio was the darling of Rockies prospects in 2017 when he had a 1.59 ERA in 3 games with Boise and 4.91 ERA in 8 games after being promoted to Asheville as a 20 year old. after pitching 3 games and 9.1 innings in Asheville in 2018 Eusebio had TJ surgery. He returned in 2019 to pitch 12 games of unimpressive 5.87 ERA. fully healthy it will be interesting to see what Eusebio does. BTW I had projected Eusebio to start the year in Spokane. Eusebio was a ranked PuRP before TJ and has received honorable mentions since. ....
40 A series of swing changes have led to Vilade’s current “toe twist” stride, a very simple cut that leans into his great natural bat control and strength-derived pop. He can make contact with pitches all over the zone but typically does his damage slugging pitches on the inner half, especially wayward lefty fastballs in there. Watch how his groundball rate trends in 2021. The 2019 swing that may have helped bring his groundball rate closer to average (50% previously, down to 42% in ’19) has again been changed, so it’s hard to say how much damage he’s going to be capable of now. ....
February 2, 2021 It was never going to be enough for one of the more electrifying players in the world, but allow me to sing one part of the harmony panning the Rockies’ return for Nolan Arenado. As I was on the phone working on prospects lists in the days before the trade’s prospect details were finalized, casual conversation with scouts and front office folks indicated that both Arenado’s public request for a trade as well as Rockies ownership’s supposedly mediocre financial situation made it so that teams pursuing the third baseman were really leveraging Colorado into taking an underwhelming prospect package, knowing that the front office (which is different than ownership) would have no choice but to trade him, and soon. While I can’t know what other offers the Rockies received or how those prospect packages compared to the one they got, which we’d really need to know to truly evaluate this or any trade, it certainly isn’t an exciting group. They’re 40 FV p ....