March 17, 200620 yr AZ Daily Star"He's a very mature kid. I think he can come fast. He holds runners well, fields his position well. This will be his first full year in pro ball. He'll start in Double-A ball. Sometime maybe this year, if the need arises, he's a guy who puts himself in a position for his name to be called."
March 17, 200620 yr Wow, big jump for the porn star. If he pans out, he will probably be replacing either Buehrle or Garcia in 2008.
March 17, 200620 yr Remember the name, this kid is going to be a damned good pitcher in the not too distant future for us. Wtg Lance, keeping moving on up.
March 18, 200620 yr I have my doubts about Broadway. I'll reserve judgement on him though. I hope KW and the scouting staff knew what they were doing here.
March 18, 200620 yr QUOTE(YASNY @ Mar 19, 2006 -> 12:15 AM) I have my doubts about Broadway. I'll reserve judgement on him though. I hope KW and the scouting staff knew what they were doing here. I think initally he may not put up the numbers that people may expect from him as a 1st rounder, because he doesn't really his "plus" stuff besides that curveball. But in a lot of ways, he's like Brandon McCarthy, who didn't really come onto the scene when he was in the system for a couple of years IIRC. He's only 190 LBS, so he can still put some pounds on, and hopefully from that, that'll help him put a couple of extra miles on his fastball. He reminds me a bit of Justin Duscherer actually who's turned into a pretty good reliever for the A's.
March 18, 200620 yr After everything I've read on Broadway, and the little I've seen of him on TV, my expectations aren't very high for Broadway. I think he'll make his way to the majors, but I think his ceiling is as a #3 pitcher. If I was forced to guess what Broadway will be in a few years, I'd say a #4, league average innings eater. And, if he turns out to be that, I wouldn't really complain -- he'd be a pretty valuable asset to have. As for the Carrillo vs Broadway debate, at the time, it was a really tough call. I think Carrillo, in his senior year, put up worse numbers than Broadway, although there was a pretty big difference in the conferences the two were pitching in. I thought I remember reading that, just a week or two before the draft, Dave Wilder attended a game Broadway started, and Broadway was absolutely dominant. Who knows, maybe the Sox scouting staff put a little too much value into the one great season over Carrillo's two solid seasons.
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