You mean the deal that sent Ubaldo to the Indians. FROM the Rockies. Had to have TJ surgery after the Astros got him from the Rockies as I recall.
stroh
Had Tommy John in 2013 and missed the whole year. Pitched in AAA last year and this year……had some good games, but mostly ineffective. Acquired by Astros in trade that sent Wilton Lopez to the Rockies.
stroh
Had Tommy John in 2013 and missed the whole year. Pitched in AAA last year and this year……had some good games, but mostly ineffective. Acquired by Astros in trade that sent Wilton Lopez to the Rockies.
Jeff Todd
Yeah, fixed.
johnsilver
Something about UNC pitchers of fairly recent times. UNC used to be THE place for power pitchers, then Bard, Miller came high in the draft and had mechanical problems as starters and both had to have serious mechanical work and remade into relievers to salvage careers. As recall.. White had an unorthodox delivery also? He didn’t throw nearly as hard as either Bard/Miller, but maybe some team can sign him on a Milb deal and repair his odd delivery some, then make him into a serviceable reliever as well?
unclejesse40
Sounds like something the Royals have been pretty good at doing lately. Wade Davis and Luke Hochevar were both failed starters that are now pretty stinkin awesome out of the pen.
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AHH-Rox
You mean the deal that sent Ubaldo to the Indians. FROM the Rockies. Had to have TJ surgery after the Astros got him from the Rockies as I recall.
stroh
Had Tommy John in 2013 and missed the whole year. Pitched in AAA last year and this year……had some good games, but mostly ineffective. Acquired by Astros in trade that sent Wilton Lopez to the Rockies.
stroh
Had Tommy John in 2013 and missed the whole year. Pitched in AAA last year and this year……had some good games, but mostly ineffective. Acquired by Astros in trade that sent Wilton Lopez to the Rockies.
Jeff Todd
Yeah, fixed.
johnsilver
Something about UNC pitchers of fairly recent times. UNC used to be THE place for power pitchers, then Bard, Miller came high in the draft and had mechanical problems as starters and both had to have serious mechanical work and remade into relievers to salvage careers. As recall.. White had an unorthodox delivery also? He didn’t throw nearly as hard as either Bard/Miller, but maybe some team can sign him on a Milb deal and repair his odd delivery some, then make him into a serviceable reliever as well?
unclejesse40
Sounds like something the Royals have been pretty good at doing lately. Wade Davis and Luke Hochevar were both failed starters that are now pretty stinkin awesome out of the pen.