Morrow’s 4th AAA Start
by Jon Shields ~ August 21st, 2008 at 10:38 pm
Just got back from PGE Park after checking out Brandon Morrow’s latest start, which was a true gem. He stretched himself to 4.2 innings while striking out 10 and walking just one. The only two hits he gave up came in the third inning. One was a chopper back to Morrow that he attempted to field while falling down, and the other was a solid double which brought in two runs (a strikeout victim that reached on a wild pitch and the lone walk).
Aside from the sloppy third inning Morrow was dominating, and his performance was even more impressive than his stellar line. His fastball was blowing Portland Beavers away and stayed around the mid 90s throughout the game, topping out around 97-98 in all five innings. He buckled a few knees with his slider/slurve and worked it in well. He even successfully worked in a handful of changeups, a pitch he seems reluctant to use. Hitter’s seemed genuinely overmatched from my vantage point a few rows back of home plate. If Morrow keeps this up he’ll be starting in Seattle after a couple more starts.
I really liked what I saw, even through my untrained eye. For a slightly more in depth look at Morrow’s outing from a scout perspective, I direct you to Prospect Insider’s post on the outing (see comments).
PS: I love Luis Valbuena.
