9/4/11

Stock: Josh Stinson, Domingo Tapia, Johan Santana, Kyle Allen, Brian Harrison


9-2-11: - Stock Up – RP Josh Stinson – Stinny made a simply explanation about the difference of being a starter and a reliever’. “You relaly only need two effective pitchers when you’re pitching relief, bnot like the three you would need as a starter.” Well said and his major league professional debut Friday night was all aces. Kudos Stinny.



photo by Allan Greene
 9-3-11: - Stock Up – SP Domingo Tapia – Brooklyn got it’s first taste of Domingo last night and they liked what they saw: 6.0-IP. 5-H, 0-R, 6-K, 0-BB, 0.00. Tapia will take his 100MPH show back to Coney Island next spring and is quickly becoming a real viable rotation option in the future.






9-3-11: - Stock Up – SP – Johan Santana - Look, you have to give the dude a little credit. He just as easily could have sit home all season and counted his money. Pitching two innings for St. Lucie just sends all the right signs that maybe, just maybe, he can earn his keep come 2012.





9-3-11: - Stock Down – SP – Kyle Allen – I hate to hit a horse while down, but we’ve been saying for quite awhile that Kyle Allen looks to be done. Tonight was probably the last: 0.2-IP, 7-ER. Kyle's a good guy who has given his




9-4-11: - Stock Up – 3B Brian Harrison – Harrison had a great game last night for Brooklyn: 3-4, 2B, BB, HR, 4-RBI. Brian played Savannah last year, but started this year on the DL and got pushed back to Brooklyn. I see him back in Savannah come the spring of 2012.

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