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Yes, it was at a community college, but Small Fry (says he's six feet tall now, but was 5'7 as a junior in high school and didn't start pitching til he grew half a foot over the summer) has a really interesting arm.  He started this last game (4 IP since he's on a count and they're trying to get decent innings for everyone) and I'm really curious to see what he does going forward.  You'd think reliever automatically due to his size and relative inexperience as a pitcher, but we'll see. I'm fond of him.
Campbell certainly needs more of a challenge, but I expect him to finish taking his victory lap in front of family and friends this year in Pulaski, then head up to Clinton next year for a full season of work.
Bradley did mulch us, but there's no shame in that.  If Walker isn't the best pitching prospect in the nation, then Bradley is.  They're pretty identical.  And a couple more good pitchers going for our side today.
With most of the best bats in the bigs now, it's interesting to switch focus back toward soome of the arms.
~G
 
 
 

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