Through September 30, 2000
YR 2000
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G 22
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GS 21
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CG 0
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SHO 0
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IP 125.0
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H 135
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R 74
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ER 67
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HR 19
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BB 50
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SO 50
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W 4
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L 10
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SV 0
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ERA 4.82
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Profile
& Scouting Report
Height:
6-0
Weight:
200 lbs.
Throws:
Right
Bats:
Right
Positions:
Relief Pitcher
Born:
June 2, 1970, Thomasville , Alabama
Drafted:
Selected by the Montreal Expos in the 11th round of the 1988 free-agent draft.
Acquired:
Traded by the New York Mets with Ryan Thompson to the Cleveland Indians for Mark Clark on Mar. 31, 1996.
Scouting Report
2000 Season Reid Cornelius was recalled from Triple-A in late May after Alex Fernandez went on the disabled list. Cornelius proved baffling at times, at one point taking a no-hitter into the seventh inning against Tampa Bay. But his fortunes turned as hitters adjusted to his soft-tossing ways, and he was saddled with the worst run support of any Marlins starter. He was winless in 13 starts after July 2.
Pitching, Defense & Hitting Once a power-pitching prodigy, Cornelius has adjusted well after elbow problems robbed him of his mid-90s fastball. He now is the rare crafty righthander. The changeup allows Cornelius to handle lefthanded hitters as well as righties. He also mixes in a good curve. He is a solid bunter but not much of a threat at the plate. He does a good job holding runners and played errorless defense last year while taking part in three double plays.
2001 Outlook A lot would have to go wrong for Cornelius to return to Florida's rotation. He might pitch out of the bullpen but has made just nine relief appearances in the last five seasons, including the minor leagues. Fernandez' health again could factor into Cornelius' fate.
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