Extended Spring Training Stats - Pitchers

Wednesday, June 11 2014 @ 10:05 AM EDT

Contributed by: Gerry

Yesterday we looked at the hitters stats from extended, today it is the pitchers turn. There were 47 pitchers listed on the stats sheet but 11 of those were on rehab or were later promoted to a full season team. That leaves 36 pitchers. Of that 36, 27 threw 20 inninings or more. The most innings thrown by a pitcher was 43 by Jesus Tinoco.

The draft was last week so how are the 2013 draftees doing?

                 IP   ERA   WHIP    K%   BB%
Clinton Hollon  20.1  5.82  1.34  18.3%  6.9%
Evan Smith      36.2  3.48  1.24  19.5%  6.5%
Daniel Lietz    38.0  2.84  1.13  19.1%  7.6%
Connor Greene   21.2  2.97  1.27  23.2%  8.8%
Jake Brentz     32.1  2.80  1.62  14.2% 16.9%

The Jays third round pick, Patrick Murphy, had TJ surgery and has not pitched yet. Clinton Hollon was hit around a bit before he had to have his TJ. Jake Brentz has had some issues with throwing strikes. The other three are somewhat comparable.


How about pitchers drafted before 2013?

                 IP   ERA   WHIP    K%    BB%
Mark Biggs      17.0  5.82  1.76  12.4%  11.1%
Ryan Borucki    27.0  0.67  0.93  30.2%   5.7%
Tyler Gonzales  21.1  8.53  2.37  18.5%  31.8%
Matt Smoral     17.0  6.35  2.00  21.2%  21.2%
Zak Wasilewski  39.1  1.84  1.18  14.7%  12.9%

Four of these pitchers are having trouble with strikes and walks. Wasilewski will have a chance to pitch in Vancouver given that he was in Bluefield last season. Ryan Borucki was a 15th round pick in 2012 because he was injured and needed TJ surgery. He appears to have come back well from the surgery and has the best stats of these starters. Matt Smoral's numbers are disappointing given the high hopes for him this season.


There are a couple of Canadian pitchers in extended. Andrew Case was signed out of the Blue Jay tournament at the RC last fall. He has pitched 34.1 innings with a 3.43 ERA and a 0.82 WHIP. He has only walked two hitters and has 32 K's. Sean Ratcliffe from Ajax, Ontario has pitched 15.1 innings with a 1.79 ERA and a 1.79 WHIP. He has walked 18 and K'd 12, but he has only given up 9 hits.


And here are the pitchers from Latin America.

                 IP   ERA   WHIP    K%    BB%   Birth M/Y
Miguel Burgos   22.0  4.91  1.68  18.5%  11.7%   06-1995
Oscar Cabrera   37.0  2.68  1.30  17.6%   8.8%   05-1994
Miguel Castro   18.3  1.48  0.99  38.6%   8.2%   12-1994
Francisco Diaz  28.0  5.14  1.75   9.8%  15.0%   02-1993
Francis Eduardo 33.0  3.27  1.52  17.5%  12.8%   05-1994  
Jairo Labourt   26.0  1.73  0.85  26.0%   9.0%   03-1994
Angel Perdomo   24.1  1.12  1.45  26.1%  16.8%   05-1994
Francisco Rios  28.0  1.29  1.07  25.4%   8.8%   05-1995
Alejan. Solarte 27.1  2.99  1.25  13.9%  15.6%   09-1994
Starlyn Suriel  40.1  3.14  0.92  23.5%   4.5%   11-1993
Jesus Tinoco    43.0  2.51  1.14  16.3%   7.9%   04-1995

Miguel Castro has a great strikeout rate and a good walk rate. His WHIP and ERA are good too. Jairo Labourt and Starlyn Suriel also have good numbers and they are headed to Vancouver with Castro showing that the best WHIP pitchers got the highest assignments. Those three look like the best of the latin pitchers in extended, from a stats perspective. It should be noted that Suriel has a 50 game drug suspension in his past.

Oscar Cabrera, Francisco Rios and Jesus Tinoco also have good numbers. Cabrera and Tinoco's strikeout rate is lower than the guys headed to Vancouver. Francisco Diaz, Alejandro Solarte, Miguel Burgos, Francis Eduardo and Angel Perdomo have had walk problems. Perdomo at least kept his K rate up.

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