DANG. I've been so busy that I missed Touki's performance. I can't believe we got this kid for Phil EFFIN Gosselin and a little bit of money. Amazing.
I like Mississippi's chances to bounce back with Weigel and Povse.
yeah, but he only struck out 6 batters.. scrub!
Touki Toussaint, rhp, Braves. Toussaint, who pitched in relief in his previous outing, on Tuesday was back to starting and dealing, throwing eight strong innings in low Class A Rome’s 6-1 win over Lakewood (Phillies) to even their South Atlantic League championship series at 1-1. Toussaint rebounded from a rough first half to go 2-3, 3.38 with 86 strikeouts in 69.1 innings in the second half, thanks to some mechanical adjustments that include shorter arm action.
Read more at http://www.baseballamerica.com/minors/baseball-america-prospect-report-sept-14/#xJsIgSkFJRvmfUjr.99
They also made a very fitting comment on Newcomb that pretty much sums him up perfectly:
Sean Newcomb, LHP, Atlanta Braves (Double-A Mississippi): 6 IP, 2 ER, 8 H, 3 BB, 5 K, HRA. Newcomb has really struggled with his command lately, walking six in his last outing and issuing another three free passes yesterday amid bouts of wildness in and out of the zone. He feels like one of those dudes where it’s either going to click one day and he’ll up and turn into Jon Lester, or he’ll plod through a dozen-year career as one of the worst streaming options in your fantasy league.
Then they gushed about Touki some more:
Touki Toussaint, RHP, Atlanta Braves (Low-A Rome): 8 IP, ER, 4 H, 6 K, HRA.
On Monday, David Lee discussed Touki’s raw stuff in pornographic terms after catching a brief one-inning playoff tune-up, and the young right-hander carried over the nasty with a dominant post-season start against a very good lineup. Since the beginning of June he’s thrown 97 1/3 with a 2.59 ERA, 110 strikeouts, and just 71 hits allowed.
http://www.baseballprospectus.com/article.php?articleid=30374
I generally agree about Newcomb but I think this is why relying solely on an article's description is not warranted. Newcomb was actually more in the zone than described - he was just squeezed on several pitches which led to more than one BB. Yes, he's absolutely had control issues in the past and I'm not saying he's over them - I'm just saying he wasn't as erratic in that particular game as the snippet makes it sound. I'm still betting high on Sean.
Touki could be the most interesting guy to watch next year. Maybe he really can become the guy....hmmm
His upside is just so insane.
The article I posted mentioned he was mainly FB/ Change last night.. not really showing his best pitch (curve).. That is scary if he can pitch a gem without really using his most devastating pitch.. also hitting 96 in the zone!!