Nice to see a Giant at the top of the list, it's only mid May. It had to be Crick, I suppose. He is their chosen one, after all.
Good to see Crick get the command and control issues (at least the control) ironed out for at least one day. If he can build on it, he stays at the top of the list among the pitching prospects. Stratton continues to scuffle, but both Derek Law and Heath Hembree continue to shine at the closer end of the bullpen.
Would be nice to see on of the hitters crack the top of the list. Maybe Panik or Susac?
C'mon BA, you can do it!!
Baseball America Prospect ReportCompiled by Baseball America May 17, 2014
PITCHER OF THE DAY: Kyle Crick, rhp — Double-A Richmond (Giants).
The Giants' top prospect, Crick had struggled with distance in his first year at Double-A. But in his longest outing to date, the hard-throwing righthander blanked Altoona on two hits and a walk in six innings in a 2-1 win. His longest previous outing was five innings in his first start on April 6. His command continues to be an issue as he has walked 20 in 24.2 IP this season.
SF AA Crick, Kyle 6 2 0 0 1 6 3.28 W (2-1) SF AA Hall, Cody 1 0 0 0 0 2 3.68 SF AA Law, Derek 1 1 0 0 1 0 2.60 Sv (10) SF AAA Hembree, Heath 0.1 0 0 0 0 1 2.51 Sv (9)
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