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Tyler Duffey
Born: 12/27/1990 (Age: 23) |
Bats: Right |
Throws: Right |
Height: 6' 3" |
Weight: 220 |
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3/4 arm slot; a bit of crossfire to the delivery; strong body; uses size to stay on top of ball; some funk in the back-end of arm-action; longer with his release; leads to some over-throw; not overly loose, but makes it work; varies pace of delivery out of the stretch - 1.31-1.52 |
Chris Mellen |
07/02/2014 |
Hartford Yard Goats (AAA, Rockies) |
6/27 |
45 |
2015 |
No |
Fastball |
60 |
90-92 |
93 |
Displays average arm-side run, with downward movement; sinking action - offering on the heavy side; bears in on right-hand hitters' hands; type of fastball that is more effective in the lower tier of strike zone, but the pitcher can reach in the right situation to elevate; best served up and away from righties when doing so; solid-average command - shows ability to spot in all four quadrants of zone consistently; will get lifted from at the thighs and up; shows understanding of what he is doing with the pitch and how to set batters up. |
Curveball |
55 |
75-77 |
78 |
Tends to drop arm-slot a bit when throwing; generates average snap with wrist; rolls out of hand at times due to way body opens; has trouble throwing glove-side consistently; one shape to pitch; can throw for a strike with frequency; flashes solid-average look; lack of deep break limits bat missing ability; can induce weak contact and pick up strikes against good hitters. |
Changeup |
40 |
80-82 |
83 |
Lacked finish and quality action; floated within the strike zone; tipped pitch with slower arm-speed and some telegraphing; displays drop as opposed to fade; show-me pitch. |
Two pitch pitcher that I see better suited for the bullpen where stuff has a chance to play up; tick up in fastball velocity while maintaining movement can make pitch effective in short bursts in the majors; curveball has enough to keep hitters at bay in a one inning role; the mentality and knowledge of craft leads me to believe the arm can pitch in some early leverage situations; see a middle reliever - first arm out of chute when starter leaves game earlier in a jam or bridge some outs until turning over to the late inning guys.
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