Man City good call on the Pirates yesterday.
See what is brewing from the Brewer's website:
This afternoon's starter for the Milwaukee Brewers has been announced as Paolo Espino, a minor league journeyman who will be making his major league debut 11 years after being drafted in the 10th round by the Cleveland Indians. He earned his first call-up to the big leagues after authoring a 2.54 ERA/0.71 DRA and 40:5 K/BB ratio in 39.0 innings for the AAA Sky Sox. So, what should we be looking for out of the 30 year old rookie?
Profile
Espino is a short, stocky pitcher who stands at 5’10” and weighs in at 215 lbs. He has a rather simple delivery and throws from a high three-quarters arm slot. Espino features an expansive arsenal of pitches, mixing a four-seam fastball, sinker, slider, changeup, and curveball. His fastball will typically sit in the 88-92 MPH range and he usually generates a fair amount of grounders, having induced them at a 49% clip this season. Espino’s signature pitch is his 12-6 overhand curveball, which he throws between 73-76 MPH. He’ll throw it to any batter in any count, spotting it for strikes as well as using it as his swing-and-miss pitch to generate punchouts.
Man City good call on the Pirates yesterday.
See what is brewing from the Brewer's website:
This afternoon's starter for the Milwaukee Brewers has been announced as Paolo Espino, a minor league journeyman who will be making his major league debut 11 years after being drafted in the 10th round by the Cleveland Indians. He earned his first call-up to the big leagues after authoring a 2.54 ERA/0.71 DRA and 40:5 K/BB ratio in 39.0 innings for the AAA Sky Sox. So, what should we be looking for out of the 30 year old rookie?
Profile
Espino is a short, stocky pitcher who stands at 5’10” and weighs in at 215 lbs. He has a rather simple delivery and throws from a high three-quarters arm slot. Espino features an expansive arsenal of pitches, mixing a four-seam fastball, sinker, slider, changeup, and curveball. His fastball will typically sit in the 88-92 MPH range and he usually generates a fair amount of grounders, having induced them at a 49% clip this season. Espino’s signature pitch is his 12-6 overhand curveball, which he throws between 73-76 MPH. He’ll throw it to any batter in any count, spotting it for strikes as well as using it as his swing-and-miss pitch to generate punchouts.
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