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The one thing that draws me back are the high BABIP and decline in Ks in the 2nd half. It suggest more control, than awesome command (which is why Pavano came to mind).
Hultzen pitched in a pitcher's park, but still gave up a .308 BABIP against college hitters. Bauer is the guy that obsesses about not giving up good contact and had a .253 BABIP.