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  • #16
    The Denver Boos 1995 Debut Thread

    These pitchers had some good Spring Training stats. And that's all.

    Tyler Gerard
    13.2 IP. 10 K. 5 BB. 1.98 ERA. 10 Games.

    ĦOle! Mens
    6.0 IP. 7 K. 4 BB. 3.00 ERA. 4 Games.

    Alejandro Rodriguez
    11.2 IP. 8 K. 2 BB. 0.77 ERA. 7 Games.

    And then there's the catcher.
    Raul Sanchez
    He's gonna back up and stuff.

    Remember the names. Boo them later.
    Last edited by Carlos; 10-25-2011, 04:55 PM.
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    • #17
      OF Glen Conley

      Conley was a former first round pick who will forever be a bust no matter how mediocre he dreams of being. He had a decent spring and he's better than Raul Villanueva. Maybe.

      My scout has him at 4-7-6-5-4 with zero speed and barely any defense.... should be our second best OF.
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      • #18
        Originally posted by Jake View Post
        OF Glen Conley

        Conley was a former first round pick who will forever be a bust no matter how mediocre he dreams of being. He had a decent spring and he's better than Raul Villanueva. Maybe.

        My scout has him at 4-7-6-5-4 with zero speed and barely any defense.... should be our second best OF.
        I think we must have had the same style scout at some point, because I remember really liking Conley in that draft too.
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        • #19


          Doug Bates

          1990 - 2.19 - #43 Overall Pick by California

          - After what seemed like an eternity in the minor leagues (5 years), HS draftee Doug Bates is ready to make his BLB debut. Currently the #17 ranked prospect by OSA, Bates features a fastball that touches 100 and sits comfortably in the high 90's as well as a plus changeup and a developing slider.

          The main concern with Bates, as it seems to be with all California pitching prospects, is his ability to consistently find the strike zone. If he's able to avoid free passes, Bates should be able to make an impact much like fellow rotation mate, Alex Torres, did in 1994.
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          • #20
            Another youngster in Baltimore?



            Alex Gomez
            (OF)
            1992 #17 Overall Pick by the Philadelphia Freedom

            -This Georgia native was acquired as part of the blockbuster trade that sent future HOF pitcher, Gil O'Moore, to the Freedom early last year. After only one week in AAA ball, Baltmore is calling the kid up to see what he can do in the majors. Baltimore scouts rave about Gomez's ability to make contact with the ball calling him, "the best hitter in our organization." Also, his discernment at the plate is only getting better.

            Gomez will likely start the season in left field, platooning with Baltimore star, Loren Wallace against lefties.
            Last edited by Delandis; 10-27-2011, 10:56 AM.


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            • #21
              Artie Walker (C/1B)
              Hit machine. Adequate fielder. Mentioned many times in trade discussions. Former borderline top 100 prospect. Bouncing back from a fractured skull. Hopefully my manager uses him as the #1 pinch-hitting option.
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              • #22
                Rookie SP Willie Harrison turned Caucasian on me; but who can argue with 7 - 3, 3.42/1.21/.226 ?
                Rookie MR Abayghur Tulun discarded his uniform for street clothes; but with 9 BB & 46 K in 37 IP (2.19/0.92/.187) he has management's blessing.
                Rookie 3B Nesty Garcia looks to be a legitimate .300+ hitter (.320/.346/.456). Nice place setter for Dickerson and Cavadas.

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                • #23
                  After a ROUGH post-All-Star stretch... the Colonials are opting to shake things up a little bit.

                  Besides a few changes in the bullpen.... Virginia has sent Artie Polk back to Detroit and will welcome....


                  #25 BA Prospect
                  LF - Doug Gill

                  Gill came over in the deal that sent Rod Phillips to Carolina and was always a guy that Virginia was watching in the minors. He's having a very nice AAA season (June BOM & ASG Selection) though his ratings aren't as good as his stats.

                  Gill will take some swings as the starting LF pushing Colon back to his natural 2B - where he'll platoon with Anibal Roman.

                  Game on.
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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by Clay View Post
                    After a ROUGH post-All-Star stretch... the Colonials are opting to shake things up a little bit.

                    Besides a few changes in the bullpen.... Virginia has sent Artie Polk back to Detroit and will welcome....


                    #25 BA Prospect
                    LF - Doug Gill

                    Gill came over in the deal that sent Rod Phillips to Carolina and was always a guy that Virginia was watching in the minors. He's having a very nice AAA season (June BOM & ASG Selection) though his ratings aren't as good as his stats.

                    Gill will take some swings as the starting LF pushing Colon back to his natural 2B - where he'll platoon with Anibal Roman.

                    Game on.
                    Gill HRs in his first BLB AB... then takes most of the next week off.
                    The Great One!

                    To many rings to count...

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                    • #25

                      Lonnie Fowler (SP)
                      1992 #20 Overall Selection by Baltimore Bulldogs

                      -Lonnie Fowler has finally made his debut this year. While playing in the Cape Cod League with the Cotuit Kettlers, he pitched along side 1st round selections, Artie Benitez (1992 #4 Overall) and Tom "Fate" Stolarik (1995 #11 Overall). Obviously, that was a very fearsome starting rotation. Fowler has pitched well in a couple of his starts outside of Baltimore, and we look forward to seeing if he becomes a permanent part of our rotation in the coming years.


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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by liquidcrash View Post
                        My pick for IL New Brew. .
                        Nailed that.

                        I had a lefty RP debut named Geoff Warren. My enthusiasm is on par with his abilities.
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                        • #27
                          After watching another season swirl down the drain, I decided it was time to give some of my younger players a chance.

                          While I've shuffled four or five rookies in and out of the lineup, this past sim I called up a guy I hope will be the face of the franchise for the next 10-15 years.



                          #1 BA Prospect
                          RF - Sonny Marshburn

                          Marshburn was the third pick in the 1993 draft and has worked his way through the system with stops in A ball, AA and AAA. In 98 minor league games in 1995, Marshburn put up 13 HR's and 130 BB's for a combined OBP of .496 in AA/AAA.

                          In his first week of BLB ball, Marshburn put up a .381/.500/.476/.976 line with 2 SB's and 5 runs scored.

                          We're a ways away from competing... but I'm hoping Marshburn is the first building block in the return to relevance for the Kodiaks.
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                          Import League Champions: 1987, 1989
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                          , 2000
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                          • #28
                            You're welcome... For clearing a spot in the outfield.
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                            • #29


                              C Shawn Bowen

                              Bowen was our 1st pick in the 1990 draft (2.17, 41st overall that year) and has steadily climbed up the organizational rungs. The guy gets on base (.382 OBP in 822 AAA at bats), has a little pop that's still developing (10 HR in 341 AAA at bats this year), and looks like he'll eventually hit for a decent average if his contact potential fully develops.
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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by BradZ View Post


                                C Shawn Bowen

                                Bowen was our 1st pick in the 1990 draft (2.17, 41st overall that year) and has steadily climbed up the organizational rungs. The guy gets on base (.382 OBP in 822 AAA at bats), has a little pop that's still developing (10 HR in 341 AAA at bats this year), and looks like he'll eventually hit for a decent average if his contact potential fully develops.
                                Sounds like he will hit about .220 in Philly.
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