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White Sox sign Brandon Finnegan to a Minor League Deal

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Definitely not thread worthy under most circumstances, perhaps the mods will determine it still isn't even during a lockout.

We’ve found our left handed hitter indeed! Now the only question is if they’ll put him at second or in right.

Wow, he fell off the face of the earth.  I mean I don't know if his old ceiling is still in there, but it's worth a shot on a MiLB deal.

1 hour ago, southsider2k5 said:

Wow, he fell off the face of the earth.  I mean I don't know if his old ceiling is still in there, but it's worth a shot on a MiLB deal.

If Carson Fulmer is still getting shots, this guy might as well have a chance too ?

Funny since Finnegan was my reference for converting pitching prospect from bullpen to starting

Anyone know how is stuff is today compared to when he was drafted?  

I am assuming injuries have left him as a shell of his prospect form.

I was a big fan of this kid when he came with the Royals. Here is one of the “find lightning in a bottle” bullpen additions that could yield a nice return if something clicks, however unlikely that may be. 

2 hours ago, Sambuca said:

Anyone know how is stuff is today compared to when he was drafted?  

I am assuming injuries have left him as a shell of his prospect form.

From the little I know he has been plagued by mechanical flaws and health issues.

Don’t stop now boys!

4 hours ago, Sambuca said:

Anyone know how is stuff is today compared to when he was drafted?  

I am assuming injuries have left him as a shell of his prospect form.

There’s some stuff in this article from March saying he was back in the 92-94 range in spring training, has been working at Driveline, and added a curveball. I’ve got nothing talking about how he was this year other than his stats struggling at AAA, and some 2019-2020 articles about how he was back to throwing in the 90s but it wasn’t translating to results on the field.

https://www.redlegnation.com/2021/03/01/cincinnati-reds-pitcher-brandon-finnegan-shows-good-velo-new-pitch-monday/

22 hours ago, southsider2k5 said:

Wow, he fell off the face of the earth.  I mean I don't know if his old ceiling is still in there, but it's worth a shot on a MiLB deal.

Agreed. Low risk high reward

seems like a worthy left handed milb flier, we've certainly signed guys with less stuff

9 hours ago, JoshPR said:

Agreed. Low risk high reward

You're half right.

His stats do look like the lefty version of Fulmer  - I wonder if he spins it like Fulmer.  Just cut the walks by 2/3 and we have a major league pitcher!

Worth a shot.

Edited by GreenSox

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