Aaron Miller, Los Angeles Dodgers: I saw the 36th overall pick in this year's draft in both rookie league and here at the AFL. The lefty will top out at 95 mph and sit at 92 with an above-average breaking ball. His change is still a work in progress and his fastball is kind of true, but I think he can be a back-end starter. I'd prefer him out of the bullpen, though.
Kenley Jansen, Los Angeles Dodgers: Jansen is another converted position player who just turned 22, and can touch up to 97 mph with easy velocity and a slider that profiles as a true out-pitch. He's looked very good for someone new to pitching.
Eric Krebs, Los Angeles Dodgers: He worked at 92-96 mph here, but it's pretty straight. His slider breaks late but was inconsistent, and overall his command is very rough right now, he has problems finding the strike zone and a tendency to rush. The raw ability is fine, but it's tough to project more command and control because his delivery is not easy and very complicated with a lot of moving parts.
about 2 years ago
Tripon
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“but I think he can be a back-end starter. I’d prefer him out of the bullpen, though.”
Is this what people were projecting him as when he was voted 7th best prospect?














