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REPORT FILED: AUGUST 25
We've done a lot of pitching lately, so let's shift gears a bit and look at a power-hitting outfielder in the Class A Midwest League, Austin Kearns.
Austin Kearns Cincinnati Reds Position: OF Height: 6-4 Weight: 210 Born: 5/20/80 Bats: Right Throws: Right
Peter Lapre' writes: Hi, I'm Peter Lapre' and I'm 16-years-old. What do you think of Pat Strange and Sean Burroughs? They both were doing amazingly well in A-ball and seem to be struggling a little at Double-A. Strange was overmatching Class A with his combination of control and stuff, but he's struggled a bit in Double-A, with a 4.47 ERA in eight starts and a poor K/BB ratio of 33/25. There's nothing wrong with his arm, and I think it's just the standard struggles that a lot of young pitchers have when they first reach Double-A. That's the biggest jump in pro ball, from Class A to Double-A. If Strange stays healthy, I think he'll come around. Burroughs is hitting .291 but has only two homers. I'm not worried about him. He's drawn 58 walks with just 45 strikeouts, meaning he makes excellent contact and is hard to fool. Given his youth (19-years-old) and natural strength, I think the power will come eventually. Be patient. Mike D. writes: I am hearing a lot on this youngster from the Red Sox, Casey Fossum. What's the overall scouting report on him, and do you think he will be a good major league pitcher? Fossum is 8-9, 3.38 for Sarasota in the Florida State League, with a solid K/BB ratio of 137/34 in 138.1 innings. He was a supplemental first-round pick out of Texas A&M in 1999. He doesn't have a blazing fastball, but has a strong curve and changeup combination, and he knows how to throw strikes and change speeds. I like Fossum and my feeling is that he is going to be a good pitcher, but he'll have to prove himself in Double-A before we know for sure. He could be something like John Tudor, but he could also turn into Kevin Morton. Scott H. writes: What do you think of the Myrtle Beach Pelicans' 2.50 team ERA? Is there anybody down there we should watch out for? The Carolina League is good for pitching, and Myrtle Beach is a pitcher's park, but still, you have to be impressed by how well that staff has done. But keep in mind that while having an impressive Class A pitching staff is good, it certainly does not guarantee major league success in the future. Injuries and adjustment problems waylay most young pitchers on the way up. We'll have to see how this group handles Double-A as they advance before we know how good they really are. Still, there are some guys to watch on this staff. Matt Belisle and Juan Bong have just 10 and five starts respectively with the Pelicans, but both are considered among the best prospects in the Braves system. Christian Parra (152/55) and Horacio Ramirez (123/38) have impressive K/BB ratios to go with sub-2.70 ERAs, and that is often a better marker for future success than gaudy ERAs. The bullpen has been exceptional, but even the best Class A relievers often struggle as they move up, so we'll have to see about guys like Billy Sylvester (0.79, 16 saves) and Brad Voyles (1.20, 18 saves). John Sickels is the author of the STATS 2000 Minor League Scouting Notebook. You can email your questions to him at JASickels@AOL.com. | ALSO SEE Down on the Farm archive |