BA starts off their league Top 20 with the GCL. Full article for subscribers:
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Pellend ranked 8th.
Harvey Garcia ranked 12th.
He's a hundred years away, but there are a ton of pitcher's with good stat lines like Garcias so it's at least good to see him standing out from a scouting/observational perspective.
Yankees were ranked 1, 4 and 17.
The rest of the Sox schedule is:
9/22 NYPL
9/25 SAL
9/28 FSL
9/29 EL
10/2 IL
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Pellend ranked 8th.
Quote:
Pelland showed a power arm, with a fastball that was normally 90-91 mph but often reached 95. He also flashed a quality breaking ball and pitched aggressively inside.
"He's very sound mechanically," Twins manager Rudy Hernandez said, "but he's still a little wild and his breaking ball and changeup need work."
Harvey Garcia ranked 12th.
Quote:
A 6-foot-2, 170-pound Venezuelan, Garcia can run his fastball up to 95 mph and projects to get stronger. He also has excellent command of the pitch and no-hit the Reds for six innings in one outing using almost nothing but fastballs.
"He pitches with a lot of poise and confidence," Hernandez said,"and he can really spot his fastball."
Garcia's other pitches have potential but aren't as advanced. He has a chance to have an above-average breaking ball, but his changeup needs a lot of refinement.
He's a hundred years away, but there are a ton of pitcher's with good stat lines like Garcias so it's at least good to see him standing out from a scouting/observational perspective.
Yankees were ranked 1, 4 and 17.
The rest of the Sox schedule is:
9/22 NYPL
9/25 SAL
9/28 FSL
9/29 EL
10/2 IL
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