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For their
last pick of Day 2, the Mets went with Oklahoma right-hander Brendan Girton in Round 10 ($184.3K slot value). Girton
was an in-conference transfer as he went to the Sooners from Texas Tech. He
showed a good strikeout total in 2024 (11.9 strikeouts per 9 innings), but his
problem was the walks (31 in 35.2 innings to go with 9 hit-by-pitches).
Girton is
another pitcher who will be mainly a reliever, but if he can figure out the
command, he has the pitches to be successful.
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Round 10,
No. 293 Overall
Brendan
Girton, RHP, Oklahoma
Notable
Skill: One of the older players in this year’s Draft, Girton amassed 129
innings over four years in college. He struck out 47 batters over 35 2/3
innings as a redshirt junior, despite significant control issues.
Fun Fact:
Girton played three seasons at Texas Tech before transferring to Oklahoma.
Mack –
Girton
throws a very hard mid-80s slider, but he needs to work in the labs to get it
under control…
A senior
that, in my opinion, is a long shot.
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Maybe the laboratory can fix Frankengirton. I hope so.
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