新魚苗 Matt Barnes - 美國職棒

By Edith
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Red Sox select Matt Barnes with 19th overall pick
http://news.soxprospects.com/2011/06/red-sox-select-with-19th-overall-pick.html
With the 19th overall pick in the draft, the Red Sox have selected Matt
Barnes, a right-handed pitcher from the University of Connecticut.
The 6-foot-4 pitcher from Bethel, Conn., was the Huskies’ ace this season,
earning Big East Pitcher of the Year honors after posting an 11-4 record with
a 1.62 ERA in 16 starts. He threw 3 complete games and fanned 111 batters in
116.2 innings, allowing 31 walks on the year.
In 2010, Barnes went 8-3 with a 3.92 ERA in 15 appearances. He struck out 75
in 82.2 innings for the Huskies, but it was the summer of 2010 where he
established himself as a potential ace. After striking out 20 with a 1.42 ERA
in 20.2 innings of work for the Wareham Gatemen of the Cape Cod Baseball
League, he left to play for the USA Collegiate Team. Barnes was 3-0 in four
appearances for the national team, and in the World University Baseball
Championship, was one of four pitchers who finished the tournament without
allowing an earned run. At the end of the summer, Baseball America named him
the third-best Cape League prospect behind current Red Sox minor-league
pitcher Anthony Ranaudo and UConn teammate George Springer.
As a freshman in 2009, Barnes posted a 5.43 ERA in 13 appearances. On the
mound, Barnes throws a mid-90s fastball that reaches 97 MPH, as well as a
high-70s curve, a slider in the low-to-mid 80s, and a mid-80s changeup.
--
But you can't win until you're not afraid to lose.
just older
Bon Jovi
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http://news.soxprospects.com/2011/06/red-sox-select-with-19th-overall-pick.html
With the 19th overall pick in the draft, the Red Sox have selected Matt
Barnes, a right-handed pitcher from the University of Connecticut.
The 6-foot-4 pitcher from Bethel, Conn., was the Huskies’ ace this season,
earning Big East Pitcher of the Year honors after posting an 11-4 record with
a 1.62 ERA in 16 starts. He threw 3 complete games and fanned 111 batters in
116.2 innings, allowing 31 walks on the year.
In 2010, Barnes went 8-3 with a 3.92 ERA in 15 appearances. He struck out 75
in 82.2 innings for the Huskies, but it was the summer of 2010 where he
established himself as a potential ace. After striking out 20 with a 1.42 ERA
in 20.2 innings of work for the Wareham Gatemen of the Cape Cod Baseball
League, he left to play for the USA Collegiate Team. Barnes was 3-0 in four
appearances for the national team, and in the World University Baseball
Championship, was one of four pitchers who finished the tournament without
allowing an earned run. At the end of the summer, Baseball America named him
the third-best Cape League prospect behind current Red Sox minor-league
pitcher Anthony Ranaudo and UConn teammate George Springer.
As a freshman in 2009, Barnes posted a 5.43 ERA in 13 appearances. On the
mound, Barnes throws a mid-90s fastball that reaches 97 MPH, as well as a
high-70s curve, a slider in the low-to-mid 80s, and a mid-80s changeup.
--
But you can't win until you're not afraid to lose.
just older
Bon Jovi
--
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