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Personally don't have a very good eye for arm timing.  But certainly am not impressed with the connection between his lower body and his upper body.  He's all arm as he begins to accelerate the ball.
That's just one variable among 100, of course.  Alexi Ogando doesn't have good timing.  Pineda doesn't.   Am not sure how good Pedro Martinez' was before he was 30.
The guy does hit 99 mph.  :- )  But as we're noodlin' here, I personally do wonder about his handling a starter's workload, especially if he needs 97 mph in the rotation.

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