Acquired from Toronto in The Great Purge of 2012
MLBPipeline.com #4 prospect
http://m.mlb.com/prospects/2015?list=mia
John Sickels #4 Prospect
http://www.minorleagueball.com/2015/...pects-for-2015
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6ip 3ha 0er(1r) 1bb 5k tonight.
6ip 5ha 0er 2bb 4k in his last start.
Nice to see him not giving up 8+ hits with 2k for a change.
MLBPipeline.com #4 prospect
Scouting grades: Fastball: 45 | Curveball: 50 | Cutter: 50 | Changeup: 60 | Control: 65 | Overall: 50
Drafted by the Blue Jays in 2010, Nicolino was dealt to the Marlins in the teams' blockbuster trade in November 2012. He excelled statistically in 2014 with Double-A Jacksonville, and was named the Southern League Pitcher of the Year after leading the circuit in ERA, WHIP and wins.
Rather than pure stuff, Nicolino's success is based on his pitchability and impeccable control. He doesn't miss many bats, and his strikeout totals have fallen in each of the last three seasons, even as he throws more innings. But Nicolino knows how to get hitters out. He creates a lot of weak contact, pounds the zone with all four of his pitches and works efficiently, averaging just over 13 pitches per inning in 2014.
Nicolino played for Marlins manager Mike Redmond in 2011 with Class A Lansing in the Blue Jays system. Nicolino could soon be a part of Redmond's team again, this time in the Major Leagues.
Drafted by the Blue Jays in 2010, Nicolino was dealt to the Marlins in the teams' blockbuster trade in November 2012. He excelled statistically in 2014 with Double-A Jacksonville, and was named the Southern League Pitcher of the Year after leading the circuit in ERA, WHIP and wins.
Rather than pure stuff, Nicolino's success is based on his pitchability and impeccable control. He doesn't miss many bats, and his strikeout totals have fallen in each of the last three seasons, even as he throws more innings. But Nicolino knows how to get hitters out. He creates a lot of weak contact, pounds the zone with all four of his pitches and works efficiently, averaging just over 13 pitches per inning in 2014.
Nicolino played for Marlins manager Mike Redmond in 2011 with Class A Lansing in the Blue Jays system. Nicolino could soon be a part of Redmond's team again, this time in the Major Leagues.
John Sickels #4 Prospect
4) Justin Nicolino, LHP, Grade B-: Age 23, 2.85 ERA with 81/20 K/BB in 170 innings in Double-A, 162 hits. Call me a fascist but I do worry about the lack of strikeouts. Extremely good control, of course, fastball, curve, change-up. Profile reminds me of Allan Anderson, who led the American League in ERA in 1988. Does anyone remember him?
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6ip 3ha 0er(1r) 1bb 5k tonight.
6ip 5ha 0er 2bb 4k in his last start.
Nice to see him not giving up 8+ hits with 2k for a change.
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