Feeney was all over the place this year. He had 3 starts out of 14 that he gave up 7 runs or more, yet half of his games he gave up 2 ER or less. Going into the conference tournament he had lowered his ERA from 9.75 in early March to 3.99 but then blew up against South Dakota St. with 4 innings and 7 runs.
Looks like another control guy who might be interesting if they can add a couple mph.Feeney was all over the place this year. He had 3 starts out of 14 that he gave up 7 runs or more, yet half of his games he gave up 2 ER or less. Going into the conference tournament he had lowered his ERA from 9.75 in early March to 3.99 but then blew up against South Dakota St. with 4 innings and 7 runs.
That is... an interesting face.Fogel 8-1, 1.89 ERA. Reliever.
MLB.com scout
Scouting grades: Hit: 45 | Power: 45 | Run: 60 | Arm: 60 | Field: 45 | Overall: 40
Calabasas High School in California has had just two players ever taken in the MLB Draft. Neither made it to the big leagues, but the first one was famous: Bret Saberhagen’s son, Drew, back in 2004. Call’s athleticism gives him the chance to be the first alum from the school to get drafted since 2006, though he’s more raw tools than polish at present.
The right-handed-hitting Call is easily a plus athlete who can really run and throw, with both tools having the chance to be plus in the future. There is some bat speed there, which points to more future power, though scouts were a little concerned about some swing-and-miss that showed up this spring.
Call’s speed is a big asset on both sides of the ball. He's a capable baserunner and someone with plenty of range at shortstop and center field. His strong arm works from the left side of the infield and is also a plus from the outfield, and he has the skills to excel in both spots. It might take him some time to sharpen those tools into performance, but there could be teams intrigued enough by his athleticism to try to sign him away from his commitment to UCLA.
It's a different offensive era; those last 4 years are 76, 77, 96 (39 G/ 123 PA), & 95 (68G/ 250 PA) by wRC+I was about to write up a post about how Tek hung around long enough to become a shell of himself and that I'm glad he's back to making such a positive impact on the organization. But then I looked back at his BRef page and chuckled to see that his .672, .703, .766, and .723 OPS in his final four seasons would be comfortably in the top of the league these days.
Well, that'll be fun if he makes it to Greenville.I guess Ryan Ammons (our 10th round pick) signed, no word on the details, yet.
View: https://twitter.com/Ryanammons21/status/1680317293379584001
I think we'll probably be getting details on a few other deals by Monday, hopefully.
Seems pretty likely. For example, they drafted & signed 7 college pitchers in '21 & 5 of them have already pitched in AA & 6 have at least pitched in high-A.Well, that'll be fun if he makes it to Greenville.