5'11", 185 lbs, 25 in 2012
2011 Stats (AA Akron): 11-10, 3.77, 1.54 WHIP, .280 OBA, 4.2 BB/9, 8.7 K/9
Before we get into anything else, Austin Adams throws 100 MPH just about every time out. That's why he's so high on this list as an undersized righty whose #1 is as straight as an arrow. Some of the numbers are good (including a 1.64 GO/AO ratio & 6 HR allowed in 136 IP) and some of them are not (that WHIP is horrendous), but, if you can break triple digits, you're gonna get a shot. Primarily a shortstop at the collegiate level, Austin spent his first two pro seasons building arm strength. The organization originally projected him for a bullpen roll (he had closed in college as well), but he has shown such poise and production as a starter, the brain trust is now set on seeing how far young Adams can take it. The biggest opportunity for Austin is in his repertoire. Currently, he count can only his fastball and power curve as out pitches. While he does also feature a straight change and a slider, both are still deep in the development stage. Austin has shown the ability to keep the ball down and generate a great deal of velocity from his lower half. The latter should help his arm stay healthy and, thus, keep him in the rotation. If Adams can refine his complimentary offerings during his AAA time in 2012, he could be an option for the big club as soon as the second half of the season.
Up Next: #8 - 1B Jesus Aguilar
Energy just always changes state and I refuse to believe that human consciousness is the sole exception to this universal law."
- Mark Millar
Sunday, February 12, 2012
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