How did he get here?: Drafted, 34th Round (2009)
Stats: 6'4", 190 lbs, Throws: Right
Age as of April 1, 2010: 22
Splits (with Greeneville)!
Split | IP | ERA/WHIP | K:BB | BAA |
Season | 28.1 | 6.35/1.80 | 24:21 | .270 |
w/GRN | 19.2 | 2.75/1.12 | 17:8 | .200 |
w/TRI | 8.2 | 14.54/3.35 | 7:13 | .390 |
vs LHB | 8 | 3.38/1.00 | 7:4 | .148 |
vs RHB | 11.2 | 2.31/1.20 | 10:4 | .233 |
Home | 14.1 | 3.14/1.26 | 13:6 | .231 |
Away | 5.1 | 1.69/0.75 | 4:2 | .111 |
Bases Empty | 12 | x/0.83 | 12:2 | .178 |
Runners On | 7.2 | x/1.57 | 5:6 | .240 |
w/RISP | 3.1 | x/2.40 | 2:4 | .308 |
June | 1 | 0.00/0.00 | 2:0 | .000 |
July | 4 | 0.00/0.25 | 2:1 | .000 |
August | 14.2 | 3.68/1.43 | 13:7 | .255 |
Season Total (both Tri-City/Greeneville)
K/9 Rate: 7.6
BB/9 Rate: 6.7
Groundout/Flyout Rate: 1.64
K:BB Ratio: 1.14
Control was the big problem for A&M's Scott Migl, who started the season in Greeneville, got moved up to Tri-City on July 11, and got moved back to Greeneville on August 3. And it's pretty easy to see why, based on his numbers at Tri-City. Migl walked 13 in 8.2IP at Tri-City with three WPs. At Greeneville, it looked like he felt more comfortable, with August providing a more realistic representation of his season. As with all players in the 2009 draft class, let's give him a full 2010 before passing any judgment...