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P.J. Walters Diamonds


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No, I am not hear to sell you jewelry.

 

What a shock! The Twin's Salvage crew this year is a couple of guys who no one would have expected to make any kind of impact. Scott Diamond and PJ Walters. I'll give Diamond a little credit as we traded an interesting prospect for him to retain his rights (Billy Bullock) because of the rule 5 draft. Walters is a little more drifty. Circa the movie "Men at Work", Diamond and Walters are our modern day Emilio Estevez and Charlie Sheen - which in turn, they get job done, but in a shabby kind of way.

 

Scott Diamond: He has put up fair numbers in the minors and his K/9 has been decent, but his WHIP is pretty high and only growing higher as he has ascended through the minors (1.403). That is not very good.

 

P.J. Walters: also has a growing WHIP in his ascension in the upper levels of MiLB and his K/9 has fallen off a bit after a new level is obtained.

 

These guys are essentially identical statistically and stuff wise. I hope the best for them.

 

In the my minds view, I hope they continue their current pace, but in all reality they are probably filler.

 

Come on Scott, come on Phillip Dewayne... prove me wrong!

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Bark's Lounge

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No, I am not hear to sell you jewelry.

 

What a shock! The Twin's Salvage crew this year is a couple of guys who no one would have expected to make any kind of impact. Scott Diamond and PJ Walters. I'll give Diamond a little credit as we traded an interesting prospect for him to retain his rights (Billy Bullock) because of the rule 5 draft. Walters is a little more drifty. Circa the movie "Men at Work", Diamond and Walters are our modern day Emilio Estevez and Charlie Sheen - which in turn, they get job done, but in a shabby kind of way.

 

Scott Diamond: He has put up fair numbers in the minors and his K/9 has been decent, but his WHIP is pretty high and only growing higher as he has ascended through the minors (1.403). That is not very good.

 

P.J. Walters: also has a growing WHIP in his ascension in the upper levels of MiLB and his K/9 has fallen off a bit after a new level is obtained.

 

These guys are essentially identical statistically and stuff wise. I hope the best for them.

 

In the my minds view, I hope they continue their current pace, but in all reality they are probably filler.

 

Come on Scott, come on Phillip Dewayne... prove me wrong!

ashbury

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If his middle name is DeWayne, why is he called P.J.?

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