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| I'm sure not many have noticed, but Bobby Cassevah is having a solid campaign in the AFL. Maybe he can pull a Kevin Jepsen and be a piece of an improved bullpen next year.
From the AFL Oct. 30 report:
"Cassevah, a right-hander who has pitched in the Majors each of the last three seasons with the Angels, allowed three hits over five scoreless innings to win for the second time in four starts. The 6-foot-3 Florida native, who walked one and threw 41 of his 68 pitches for strikes, has allowed just one earned run in 16 innings with Scottsdale this fall." |
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Location: AngelsWin.com: Where Angels Fans Are @ | Yep, I noticed. Posted a thread in the main forum. This one can stay though.
Good to see from Bobby! |
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| Keep the ball down and exhibit better control, that's his key. |
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| oater - 2012-10-31 1:15 PM
I'm sure not many have noticed, but Bobby Cassevah is having a solid campaign in the AFL. Maybe he can pull a Kevin Jepsen and be a piece of an improved bullpen next year.
From the AFL Oct. 30 report:
"Cassevah, a right-hander who has pitched in the Majors each of the last three seasons with the Angels, allowed three hits over five scoreless innings to win for the second time in four starts. The 6-foot-3 Florida native, who walked one and threw 41 of his 68 pitches for strikes, has allowed just one earned run in 16 innings with Scottsdale this fall."
That's awesome, only AFL rosters routinely have guys who just finished High A and AA seasons.
Not many of those guys on MLB active rosters |
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| He gets a retarded number of weak grounders when he's successful.
He can contribute if he can keep his command in check. |
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| Two grounders and a K so far tonight at the Salt River stadium. |
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