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<B>Director of Minor League Reports</B>
Lost in all the other news the Oakland pitching staff has been generating is that Eric O'Flahertye has completed his journey back from TJ surgery, throwing a scoreless inning this weekend in his first outing for the A's.
It's hard to really put a handle on how valuable EOF was for the Braves, but the numbers come close.
In parts of five seasons, he pitched in 295 games for the Braves, all as a set up man (no saves). He had a 13-7 record, a 1.99 ERA and a reputation that allowed him to earn a two-year deal from the A"s despite needing TJ surgery this past winter.
In 2011, he made his reputation with 78 games and a 0.98 ERA for the season. Combined with their starting staff, you don't think Oakland isn't the team to beat?
It's hard to really put a handle on how valuable EOF was for the Braves, but the numbers come close.
In parts of five seasons, he pitched in 295 games for the Braves, all as a set up man (no saves). He had a 13-7 record, a 1.99 ERA and a reputation that allowed him to earn a two-year deal from the A"s despite needing TJ surgery this past winter.
In 2011, he made his reputation with 78 games and a 0.98 ERA for the season. Combined with their starting staff, you don't think Oakland isn't the team to beat?