It's good to be a Giants fans. This ConnorGlennPenfold has a nice YouTube channel going on there. His clips last longer than some of my MiLB streaming games, and I paid for those.....but anyway, thanks CGP for an extended look at the Poco Gigantes.
This kid Flores has had a small, but growing, number of advocates for what seems like years now. I can see why. He has a nice mix of pitches, what appears to be a smooth, low-stress, repeatable delivery, which means he will throw strike after strike after strike and he will likely do it for year after year after year.
This kid Flores has had a small, but growing, number of advocates for what seems like years now. I can see why. He has a nice mix of pitches, what appears to be a smooth, low-stress, repeatable delivery, which means he will throw strike after strike after strike and he will likely do it for year after year after year.
He is twenty-two year old, and begins the year in High-A San Jose, so he's likely a couple of years away. But you throw this guy in there with Clayton Blackburn (also at High-A) and Kyle Crick (AA - Richmond) and the Giants will have solid pitching for some time. This kid seems to have a good feel for pitching and his advanced stats reflect that, Flores sports a career 5.0 K/BB ratio and it was 8.0+ at Augusta (Low-A) last year.
Blach and Blackburn have similar stat lines to Flores which to me indicates they are very advanced as pitchers rather than just simply throwers. Some things about the flame-throwers like Hembree and Crick, mainly a high level of walks, pose some red flags as far as whether you can put the label of "future-closer" or "top of the rotation starter" on them. In other words, Crick and Hembree are beginning to worry me just a wee bit.
KENDRY FLORES A San Francisco GiantsBorn: November 24, 1991 (22.133)
PlaceAzua, Dominican Republic
Ht/Wt 6-2 / 175
Bats/Throws Right / Right
Drafted:Signed as UDFA 2010 by SF
Richmond might be the rotation to watch this year for Giants prospect watchers, much like San Jose was last year.
This is a look at the top pitching prospects in the Giants organization. I have to admit, Stratton and Agosta in High-A is a concern as well. Given there age and experience, AA seems like more the spot for them, but WDIK......?
AAA - Fresno
Edwin Escobar LHP
Heath Hembree RHP
Mike Kickham LHP
Jake Dunning RHP
Dan Runzler LHP
AA - Richmond
Kyle Crick RHP
Clayton Blackburn RHP
Ty Blach LHP
Aldaberto Mejia LHP
Derek Law RHP
Josh Osich LHP
Cody Hall RHP
High-A San Jose
Kendry Flores RHP
Derek Law RHP
Josh Osich LHP
Cody Hall RHP
High-A San Jose
Kendry Flores RHP
Chris Stratton RHP
Martin Agosta RHP
Martin Agosta RHP
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