Zduriencik and Co inked up 26-year-old starting pitcher David Pauley, formerly of San Diego, Boston and Baltimore, to a Minor League contract today.
Normally, minor league contracts are not going to get much coverage, but Pauley interests me a bit. Namely because of his minor league swinging strike rate. See, Pauley's not a Morrow replacement. He doesn't throw gas, sitting in the high 80s with his fastball. He's got some other slop as well, mostly a mid-70s curve, to go along, but the fastball is his predominant pitch.
Pauley has spent almost the entire last three seasons in Triple-A and has averaged about 9.3% swinging strikes while staying consistent in that range. He's a moderate ground ball guy, staying just north of 50%. Also, his inning totals in Triple-A? 147.2, 147, 150.1. His strikeout numbers? 105, 103, 106. His walk numbers? 48, 41, 44. I have a good feeling about what he'll do in Tacoma next year...
That's if he stays in Tacoma all year. My limited scouting sense wants to scream that this is just another guy who can get Triple-A bats out but who lacks the stuff to get Major League hitters out. A Quad-A guy in the vein of Bobby Livingston, Jakubauskas, and the myriad other guys whose names I cannot possibly be bothered to remember. The lack of turning swinging strikes into a significant strikeout advantage over three years points to that. If he were left-handed or a harder thrower, I would be more interested. Then again, he's never gotten a real shot in the Major Leagues, so maybe he might be a surprise.
Either way, he looks to be some solid starting depth for Tacoma, with no service time, added for essentially free.
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I remember Pauley as one of Boston's overrated pitching prospects!
You’re next, Abe Alvarez.
Jeff Sullivan - December 23, 2009
People are still named Abe?
Dewey N - December 23, 2009
Only shitty pitchers have names like Abraham
Matthew - December 23, 2009
We're going to create a PCL dynasty.
Teej - December 23, 2009
Rizzs will think we have an awesome farm system
Poochie - December 23, 2009
Doug Fister v2.0!
.Taylor - December 23, 2009
Except fewer strikes, more missed bats and more ground balls.
Matthew - December 23, 2009
So really there isn't a whole lot in common there
Jeff Sullivan - December 23, 2009
Does pauley have any sexual connotations?
is there a lamely obvious nickname in there somewhere?
Bearskin Rugburn - December 23, 2009
Hasn't done anything to warrant a nickname yet.
ToddK - December 23, 2009
Neither has Fister
Bearskin Rugburn - December 23, 2009
Lamely obvious? Yes.
Matthew - December 23, 2009
See also 'Exclusion Principle'
Graham MacAree - December 23, 2009
We could call him The Pavilion
/bruinbait
pdb - December 23, 2009
I take it Pauley is into white men
Dewey N - December 24, 2009
Without question. You can't help what you want
abender20 - December 24, 2009
Good move.
Freely available talent. Some upside, no downside.
Some of his numbers look interesting, at least interesting enough to take for free.
Paul AB - December 23, 2009
I wonder how many people think this is Morrow's replacement?
mark sobba - December 23, 2009
That is a sadly humorous comment.
ToddK - December 23, 2009
David Pauley was once traded for Randor Bierd.
Randor Bierd has the best Viking name by a non-Viking that I’ve ever seen.
JY - December 23, 2009
Sorry to nitpick, but you mean formerly not formally, right?
Mariner John - December 23, 2009
I was wondering about that.
qrsouther - December 24, 2009
I wonder if Jose Vidro completed the Mark Langston trade.
Player to be named way later.
Janic - December 23, 2009
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