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  • #16
    Top 30 guy in what? Houston's organization?

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    • #17
      Originally posted by m26555 View Post
      Top 30 guy in what? Houston's organization?
      correct
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      the Marlins will also receive a PTBNL
      Last edited by Ramp; 12-09-2009, 06:42 PM. Reason: Doublepost Merged

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      • #18
        Okay, great. A 21 year old pitcher who just finished the season in A ball and a 19 year old shortstop that just finished rookie ball. Definitely nothing that is going to help us anytime soon.

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        • #19
          Much like Lindstrom

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          • #20
            BOOM!

            (no that is not the sound of Lindstrom's straight fastball sailing out of the Juice Box in Houston)

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            • #21
              You guys are terrible.

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              • #22
                Robert Bono is a SP pitched in Low A as a 20 yr old 10-8 3.20ERA
                http://www.baseball-reference.com/mi...d=bono--001rob


                Hopefully he is not another PJ Dean

                Luis Bryan
                How did he get here?: Signed to a minor league contract prior to 2008 season
                Stats: 6'2", 165 lbs, Bats: Right; Throws: Right
                Age as of April 1, 2010: 20

                Season line: 31 games, 111 PAs. 36x106 - .340/.345/.491 - 10XBH-19RBI. 20K:0BB

                Splits:
                vs. LHP (38ABs): .289/.325/.474, 6K:0BB, 3XBH-7RBI
                vs. RHP (68ABs): .368/.357/.500, 14K:0BB, 7XBH-12RBI

                Home (46ABs): .326/.333/.391, 10K:0BB, 3XBH-9RBI
                Away (60ABs): .350/.355/.567, 10K:0BB, 7XBH-10RBI

                Runners on (60ABs): .400/.397/.483, 9K:0BB, 4XBH-17RBI
                w/RISP (41ABs): .366/.349/.463, 8K:0BB, 3XBH-17RBI

                June (12ABs): .333/.385/.500, 2K:0BB, 2XBH-1RBI
                July (82ABs): .329/.329/.488, 16K:0BB, 7XBH-17RBI
                August (12ABs): .417/.417/.500, 2K:0BB, 1XBH-1RBI

                K/PA rate: 18%
                XBH/H rate: 27.7%
                K:BB ratio: INF

                All of Bryan's 30 games this season were at short, where he made 13 errors in 122 chances, for an .893 fielding percentage. This is, remarkably, an improvement over his 2007 season in the DSL, when he made 32 errors in 227 chances for an .859 fielding percentage.

                Bryan was, by far, the GCL Astros' best hitter this season. But one thing that you probably noticed was that he went 111 ABs without a walk. That's tough to do, and he's going to need to be more patient in order to advance through the system. I would have a hard time believing that he wouldn't open 2010 in Greeneville, or Tri-City, given that he'll be 20 on April 1, 2010.

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by FishFanInPA View Post
                  You guys are terrible.
                  lololol

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                  • #24
                    PTBNL is the #8 pick in the Rule 5 Draft

                    So whoever Houston takes tommorrow is ours
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                    Gotta love the Bryan stat line

                    NO Walks All season
                    Last edited by tjfla; 12-09-2009, 06:51 PM. Reason: Doublepost Merged

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                    • #25
                      laugh now but I'd rather keep him then get this crap who won't help us.

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                      • #26
                        he won't help us either

                        he isn't good

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                        • #27
                          Info I could find

                          Luis Bryan
                          http://www.baseball-reference.com/mi...d=bryan-001lui

                          Robert Bono
                          http://www.baseball-reference.com/mi...d=bono--001rob
                          His arm is his best asset, and most scouts like him better on the mound, where he runs his fastball into the 89-91 range and spins a decent breaking ball.
                          We basically got 2 (D) prospect's or the equivalent of minor league filler.
                          Last edited by LocoMarlinFan; 12-09-2009, 06:56 PM.

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by LocoMarlinFan View Post

                            We basically got 2 (D) prospect's or the equivalent of minor league filler.
                            Pretty much

                            Bono-SP in Greensboro(If he don't retire like PJ Dean)
                            Bryan-Extended ST then SS in Jamestown

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                            • #29
                              Was it my imagination or did there used to be a post about Koby Clemens and some other guy?

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by tjfla View Post
                                Pretty much

                                Bono-SP in Greensboro(If he don't retire like PJ Dean)
                                Bryan-Extended ST then SS in Jamestown
                                PJ Dean was actually a prospect with "legit" potential at the time.

                                Both these guys sucks.

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