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I had Wilhelmson and Pryor with decided more pedestrian (good) numbers:
WILHELMSON: 3.05 ERA, 3-4 record, 85 IP, 90 K, 30 BB, 7 HR, 75 H, 43 Sv
PRYOR: 2.80 ERA, 3-2 record, 65 IP, 60 K, 25 BB, 8 HR, 55 H 2 Sv
Pryor is going to have problems with the occasional long ball because his fastball is arror ARROW straight. A comparable would be the locked-in Brandon Morrow. Pryor has also shown more tendency to fatigue quickly and is max effort, meaning he can't throw a ton of innings.
Wilhelmsom has occasional problems commanding his curveball and when he can't locate the curve, his fastball is definitely hittable when behind in counts. On the other hand, unlike League, when he can't throw his curve for strikes, he doesn't simply pump in fastballs...he still tries to battle every at bat and pitch backwards.

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