Toronto Blue Jays Minor League Baseball Commentary and Analysis
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With the hitters, the Fisher Cats also had their share of solid pitchers. Here’s the best of the lot.
Joel Carreno – The ace of the rotation, Carreno only went 7-9, but he struck out 152 in 134 2/3 innings. His solid performance eventually led him to the big leagues where he had a solid finish in the Jays pen. Walks are a concern (he had 68) and while his batting average against is .208, he gives up a lot of fly balls so he could have a rough transition to the big leagues.
Reidier Gonzalez – Gonzalez is more of a pitch to contact pitcher and it’s a little surprising that he went 8-3 with a 3.36 ERA. He did it while having a .292 batting average against and he struck out just 52 batters in 99. He only had 27 walks and two home runs though. He was hammered in five starts for Las Vegas so it’ll be interesting to see if his luck holds out in the PCL.
Nestor Molina – Molina only made five starts, but he gave up just one earned run in 22 innings with a 33/2 strikeout to walk ration. This was after a very solid season with Dunedin. This kid is only 22 (soon to be 23) and he looks to be a keeper.
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