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Thursday, June 26, 2008

Dirty Romo

Thought I'd post a nice video Greg posted on his Defenders blog of recent call-up Sergio Romo, who replaces the departed Vinnie Chulk.

Guy's definitely got some funky arm action. It also appears that there may now be a competition for the title of the true Dirty.


Bay City Ball had a nice writeup on him recently - sounds like an intriguing middle relief option:
RHP Sergio Romo - Romo dazzles opposing hitters with a variety of pitches coming out of a variety of arm slots and angles. On a pure “stuff” level, Romo’s “stuff” isn’t off the charts, it’s rather pedestrian. He works in the upper 80’s and his curveball is an average pitch but similar to Cowart, he has amazing control that allows him to spot his pitches wherever he wants them. Toss in some deception from his pitching motion — he sort of slings the ball in a low arm slot — and you’ve got Sergio Romo. He doesn’t walk hitters — BB% of 5.1 — and despite not having a huge velocity, has never had trouble striking out hitters — K% of 29.3 in AA this year. His ‘07 line from San Jose is just ridiculous: 65.2 IP, 33 H, 9 ER, 15 BB, 104 SO. He briefly had some struggles in AA when he came off of a injury — I believe it was a knee problem — but since giving up 3 earned runs on May 31st, he’s made 5 straight strong appearances. Over those 5 appearances his line looks like this: 6 IP, 4 H, 0 ER, 0 BB, 12 SO. That’s a positively small sample but I’d like to think he’s adjusted from his injury and is back to pitching well again.

1 comments:

JLev said...

Love the 'stache. Let's hope we don't lose him to Peter North's stable of "talent".

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