Stats, just stats. League average ERA is 4.08. Before you get too excited about some of these high K/9 rates, league average K/9 is 8.2. League average BB/9 and HR/9 is 3.2 and 0.7. Unfortunately I don’t know of any Appy League park factors available.

Baseball America likes Justin Smith. Blurbage:

Righthander Justin Smith flies under the radar a little bit at Utah Valley. He has a smaller frame, but had success this season with a fastball that sat 88-91 mph and touched 93. He also has a plus slider and a changeup with good depth.

Kington represented JC on the the Appy League All-Star team. Ferrara is the most interesting prospect out of this group, and his K/9 and BB/9 rates are a tad underwhelming at this level. Doesn’t mean he’s not a prospect, but he’s not established himself quite yet. He’s more of a sleeper at this point for me.

Rk Age ERA IP R ER WHIP H/9 HR/9 BB/9 SO/9 ▾ SO/BB
2 Justin Smith 21 3.70 24.1 12 10 1.027 6.7 1.8 2.6 13.7 5.29
3 Travis Lawler 21 4.05 20.0 11 9 1.600 9.9 0.4 4.5 13.0 2.90
4 Aaron Terry 22 2.08 26.0 7 6 0.962 5.5 0.7 3.1 12.5 4.00
5 Pablo Ortiz 21 6.75 13.1 12 10 1.500 8.8 0.0 4.7 11.5 2.43
6 Michael Thompson 22 7.25 36.0 30 29 1.889 14.5 1.5 2.5 11.0 4.40
7 Ronald Russell 19 1.89 19.0 5 4 1.000 3.8 0.5 5.2 10.4 2.00
8 Jason Novak 21 6.00 21.0 15 14 1.476 10.3 0.9 3.0 10.3 3.43
9 Kyle Heim 21 7.71 18.2 17 16 1.821 11.1 1.4 5.3 10.1 1.91
10 Jose Rada 21 1.76 30.2 8 6 0.978 6.5 0.3 2.3 8.8 3.75
11 Jesse Simpson 22 1.24 29.0 5 4 0.862 5.6 0.3 2.2 8.7 4.00
12 David Kington 21 3.31 16.1 7 6 1.041 5.5 0.0 3.9 8.3 2.14
13 Reynier Gonzalez 20 6.08 40.0 40 27 1.600 11.0 0.7 3.4 8.3 2.47
14 Andrew Moss 22 1.32 54.2 14 8 1.006 6.3 0.3 2.8 7.9 2.82
16 Randy Santos 20 5.40 48.1 41 29 1.448 9.3 0.7 3.7 7.4 2.00
17 Anthony Ferrara 19 3.24 50.0 21 18 1.320 8.8 0.2 3.1 7.2 2.35
18 Chris Notti 20 3.83 42.1 30 18 1.299 10.4 0.4 1.3 6.8 5.33
19 Angel De Jesus 20 6.46 15.1 12 11 1.565 13.5 0.6 0.6 6.5 11.00
20 John Durham 21 9.55 27.1 31 29 2.049 15.5 1.0 3.0 6.3 2.11
21 Cale Johnson 21 4.01 24.2 15 11 1.581 13.1 1.1 1.1 4.4 4.00
21 Players 20.7 4.36 566.0 345 274 1.367 9.2 0.7 3.1 8.8 2.85
Provided by Baseball-Reference.com: View Original Table
Generated 9/5/2009.
4 Responses to “Johnson City Pitching Stats”
  1. cariocacardinal says:

    I wish I knew if Russell was for real. Maybe the previous two years were just because he was so young.

    Even if you include Ortiz’s 5 HBP (in just 13 innings) he really looks unlucky based on FIP. 2nd year in a row he hasn’t given up a homer yet he has terrible ground ball rates.

  2. Andrew says:

    I’m very pleased with Ferrara, he’s a guy that we drafted in a lower round who dropped because of shoulder issues. They say he was a first round talent that we got in the 9th I believe. He’s pitched a full season has been healthy with a good record and ERA. The fact that yes one of the younger pitchers and has the most innings is very promising. I believe hes one of the few true starting pitcher prospects we have in the organization.

  3. Gruntosaurus says:

    I guess it’s not obvious to me why Ferrara is “interesting,” other than the fact that he and Russell (who threw less than 20 innings at this level) are the only players of this bunch who are young for the level. What do you see in him? What’s his stuff like? In the lower minors, stuff, projectability, etc., probably count for more than stats.

  4. Andrew says:

    The story with Ferrarra is he is a left handed starter throws pretty hard. A first round talent that fell to the 7th round because a shoulder issue that may have needed surgery. He was drafted and went to Dr. James Andrews who said he didn’t need surgery just a rehabilitation program. He’s got big league stuff and good command, smooth left handed delievery and probably has number 2 talent. I would say he’s the most talented LHP starting draft since Ankiel. If you search his name on this site you can find some of hte backstory to this guy.

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