Scott McGough
Looks to have done pretty well pitching in the prestigious Arizona Fall League. He was on the Phoenix Desert Dogs and led their staff in ERA (along with being 2nd overall in league ERA), making 9 appearances with 7 coming in relief.
Nice showing for Scott and gotta think it lines him up to start out next season in Jacksonville, FL with the Miami Marlins AA affiliate, Jacksonville Suns.
http://mlb.mlb.com/milb/stats/stats.jsp ... pid=543518
Alumni Update
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Re: Alumni Update
Tyler Anderson
Had a great 1st year pitching for the Asheville Tourist's (Low A). 12-3 record with a 2.47 ERA in help leading the Tourists to the south atlantic league championship. He'll be starting out at High A Modesto but if he starts out well, expect him to move up quickly to AA in order to be challenged. Being 22, he's a little over average age for A ball.
He comes into 2013 as the Rockies #7 prospect.
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1452 ... tem/page/5
Had a great 1st year pitching for the Asheville Tourist's (Low A). 12-3 record with a 2.47 ERA in help leading the Tourists to the south atlantic league championship. He'll be starting out at High A Modesto but if he starts out well, expect him to move up quickly to AA in order to be challenged. Being 22, he's a little over average age for A ball.
He comes into 2013 as the Rockies #7 prospect.
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1452 ... tem/page/5
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Re: Alumni Update
Number four on that list considered going to Oregon as well.uosportsguy01 wrote:Tyler Anderson
Had a great 1st year pitching for the Asheville Tourist's (Low A). 12-3 record with a 2.47 ERA in help leading the Tourists to the south atlantic league championship. He'll be starting out at High A Modesto but if he starts out well, expect him to move up quickly to AA in order to be challenged. Being 22, he's a little over average age for A ball.
He comes into 2013 as the Rockies #7 prospect.
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1452 ... tem/page/5
Going to miss the Maehl Man