Clayton Richard at Futures Game
White Sox left-hander Clayton Richard got the start for the U.S. team. A big 6'6", 240-pound southpaw, Richard lives on his sinker. It's a tough pitch to hit hard, especially coming from a downhill plane, and it also allows Richard to induce plenty of ground balls. That ground ball tendency was evident when Richard allowed three grounders in the first, though one of them was a single. The World team eventually scored a run in the inning thanks to an error by shortstop Jason Donald, a stolen base by Elvis Andrus, and a fielder's choice by Pablo Sandoval.
Richard was posting a combined 2.44 ERA and 82/20 K/BB in 121 2/3 innings between Double-A and Triple-A before the game. He hit 91 MPH with his sinker at one point in the contest, but he was more consistently in the upper 80s to 90. He's already 24 and doesn't have much upside, but if Richard can keep limiting walks and homers, he could be a No. 3 starter if everything breaks right. He's more likely to be an innings eater, but he's a solid, underrated prospect.
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I will be interested to see if he throws a true sinker.
Same with Egbert, if he ever makes it to the Show.
are you trying to use stats around here? what the fuck do you think this is? - MM
by colintj on Jul 17, 2008 12:06 PM CDT reply actions 0 recs
Hey, a 4th or 5th starter type innings eater
Sounds like Jon Garland light, I’ll take it, that’s pretty good for a 4th round pick.
by madvillian on Jul 18, 2008 1:05 PM CDT up reply actions 0 recs























