FanGraphs has an intriguing article on Dylan Bundy's domination of the Blue Jays Wednesday night. http://www.fangraphs.com/blogs/dylan-bundy-made-the-blue-jays-look-silly/ as well as a podcast that features him prominently http://www.fangraphs.com/fantasy/the-sleeper-and-the-bust-episode-443-grip-the-balls/.
He may not be on most Sox fan's radar as someone to circle on the calendar (after having been made a starter last July he faced Boston 3 times and posted a 1-2 record with game scores of 25, 44 and 36 though he was 7-3 in 11 starts against everyone else) but after missing most of 2 years with TJ surgery he was on a short leash and a hard pitch count (most pitches in any game was 99) and, according to FG, never threw a slider. This is a guy who was taken #4 overall in the 2011 amateur draft and rated the #2, #2 and #4 prospect by Baseball America, MLB and BP respectively before the 2013 season (and before going under the knife).
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He may not be on most Sox fan's radar as someone to circle on the calendar (after having been made a starter last July he faced Boston 3 times and posted a 1-2 record with game scores of 25, 44 and 36 though he was 7-3 in 11 starts against everyone else) but after missing most of 2 years with TJ surgery he was on a short leash and a hard pitch count (most pitches in any game was 99) and, according to FG, never threw a slider. This is a guy who was taken #4 overall in the 2011 amateur draft and rated the #2, #2 and #4 prospect by Baseball America, MLB and BP respectively before the 2013 season (and before going under the knife).
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The Sox will face him on Tuesday at Fenway (likely Pomeranz's first start) if schedules hold and then again at Camden Yards on Saturday the 22nd so there'll be ample opportunity to see if the O's prodigy has finally arrived.That pattern of usage shows that Bundy knows just how good his slider is, and that he’s not afraid to use it at a liberal rate. That’s not to say that the curve is bad, of course. It’s a good pitch in its own right, and it’s one he can throw for a strike. That’s a very, very dangerous combination for hitters. If Bundy can keep doing that, especially with this slider, he’s going to be a stud.
Is this a sign of things to come? It certainly could be. Bundy’s secondary stuff looked virtually unhittable, and he was locating it. The Orioles didn’t allow Bundy to throw his slider until now, even though it’s very likely his best pitch. With it back in his arsenal, he’s incredibly dangerous now. He’s certainly got the pedigree that says he can reel off a bunch of starts like this against offensive teams like Toronto. If can do this, then the Orioles and their fans, and baseball fans in general, are in for a treat.