Jaret Wright
Wants to start; the Braves may give him the chance, but he was so effective in relief late in the season it might not be a good idea. Wright was a hot prospect with the Indians, coming up as a rookie in ’97 and playing a...
Read MorePosted by Mac Thomason | Mar 11, 2004 | Player Analysis Through 2006
Wants to start; the Braves may give him the chance, but he was so effective in relief late in the season it might not be a good idea. Wright was a hot prospect with the Indians, coming up as a rookie in ’97 and playing a...
Read MorePosted by Mac Thomason | Mar 11, 2004 | Player Analysis Through 2006
Often confused for Alfonseca, with whom he pitched for three years in Florida, which is why I put him here. It really is true, what they say: you can pitch forever without pitching well as long as you’re lefthanded....
Read MorePosted by Mac Thomason | Mar 11, 2004 | Player Analysis Through 2006
AKA “El Pulpo” or “Freak”. Alfonseca, for the three of you who don’t know, has six digits on each of his hands and feet. It doesn’t seem to be much of an advantage. He’s been in the...
Read MorePosted by Mac Thomason | Mar 11, 2004 | Player Analysis Through 2006
Cunnane was 29 last year, but for the first time in his career really pitched well (20 IP, 2.70 ERA), picked up three saves when Smoltz was out, and should be considered for a prime relief role this year. He’s pitched in...
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