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Expects Yuge Games
A lot is riding on this guy's development. If he continues along his current arc he has a chance of single handedly justifying the enormous investment the franchise has made in pitching prospects. I don't think the season he has had in the minors has been fully appreciated.
I will do a compare and contrast of his AA and AAA numbers with Newcomb. Before looking at those numbers, it is worth noting that both Gohara and Newcomb come out of environments that are not known for producing major league pitchers. And yet Gohara has had success at an age that is young for his level, something that can't be said for Newcomb.
Now for the numbers. First in AA. Gohara has mostly pitched at age 20 this year. In 12 AA games (11 of them starts) he has a strikeout rate of 10.3 per nine innings and walk rate of 3.1. Last year Sean Newcomb made 27 AA starts at age 23. He had a strikeout rate of 9.8 and walk rate of 4.6.
Moving on to their AAA numbers this year. Newcomb put up a strikeout rate of 11.6 and walk rate of 5.2 in 11 starts. Gohara has put up a strikeout rate of 12.2 and walk rate of 4.1 in 7 starts.
The difference between what Gohara has done in AA and AAA and what Newcomb has done (especially after accounting for age) is what separates a prospect with a significantly higher than 50% chance of success as a major league starter and one whose chances I would put in the 30-40% range.
I will do a compare and contrast of his AA and AAA numbers with Newcomb. Before looking at those numbers, it is worth noting that both Gohara and Newcomb come out of environments that are not known for producing major league pitchers. And yet Gohara has had success at an age that is young for his level, something that can't be said for Newcomb.
Now for the numbers. First in AA. Gohara has mostly pitched at age 20 this year. In 12 AA games (11 of them starts) he has a strikeout rate of 10.3 per nine innings and walk rate of 3.1. Last year Sean Newcomb made 27 AA starts at age 23. He had a strikeout rate of 9.8 and walk rate of 4.6.
Moving on to their AAA numbers this year. Newcomb put up a strikeout rate of 11.6 and walk rate of 5.2 in 11 starts. Gohara has put up a strikeout rate of 12.2 and walk rate of 4.1 in 7 starts.
The difference between what Gohara has done in AA and AAA and what Newcomb has done (especially after accounting for age) is what separates a prospect with a significantly higher than 50% chance of success as a major league starter and one whose chances I would put in the 30-40% range.