July 18, 20223 yr Reading Sprinkle's bio I feel like they would have drafted Ritter here had he made it.
July 18, 20223 yr Just now, bmags said: Reading Sprinkle's bio I feel like they would have drafted Ritter here had he made it. agreed
July 18, 20223 yr Author 13 minutes ago, DirtySox said: Sounds like someone with a big ceiling, but in need a swing fix.
July 18, 20223 yr Callis said that they messed with Sprinkle's swing and approach this year. Sox should be able to fix that. He's already at a Leury floor.
July 18, 20223 yr Just now, GreenSox said: Callis said that they messed with Sprinkle's swing and approach this year. Sox should be able to fix that. He's already at a Leury floor. Sox have been known to fix rather than screw up.... OK, not true.
July 18, 20223 yr 12 minutes ago, Harold's Leg Lift said: The Angels took Sonny D. Do they know he's not a pitcher? Still better than the purple stuff. Sorry I couldn't help myself. Edited July 18, 20223 yr by turnin' two
July 18, 20223 yr BALL STATE #381 A 6-foot, 185-pound lefthander, Schweitzer pitched out of the bullpen for Ball State for two years before transitioning to a full-time starting role this spring. He excelled in the new role, posting a 2.65 ERA over 16 starts and 91.2 innings with 112 strikeouts (29.6 K%) and 30 walks (7.9 BB%). A smaller lefthander, Schweitzer has average stuff across the board, with a fastball that sits around 89-91 mph and has been up to 96, as well as a solid slider around 80 mph and a changeup in the low 80s. All three look like average pitches, and he has shown enough strikes to warrant a chance at starting at the next level, but his stuff might play up better out of the pen.
July 18, 20223 yr Quote Tyler Schweitzer Ball State LHP Notes: HT: 6-0 | Wt: 185 | B-T: L-L Commit/Drafted: Never Drafted Age At Draft: 21.8 A 6-foot, 185-pound lefthander, Schweitzer pitched out of the bullpen for Ball State for two years before transitioning to a full-time starting role this spring. He excelled in the new role, posting a 2.65 ERA over 16 starts and 91.2 innings with 112 strikeouts (29.6 K%) and 30 walks (7.9 BB%). A smaller lefthander, Schweitzer has average stuff across the board, with a fastball that sits around 89-91 mph and has been up to 96, as well as a solid slider around 80 mph and a changeup in the low 80s. All three look like average pitches, and he has shown enough strikes to warrant a chance at starting at the next level, but his stuff might play up better out of the pen. Edited July 18, 20223 yr by DirtySox
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