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Trevor Bell: Best Angels Prospect Performance #6

6) Trevor Bell, 22 - RH SP, AA, AAA, Majors

7 wins, 7 losses. 140 IP, 2.70 ERA, 89 SO/35 BB. +23 runs saved

Bell had a fantastic 2009, resurrecting his prospect status by plowing through two minor league levels and making his MLB debut in August. We all saw him take his knocks with the big league club, of course, but that does not diminish the fact that the 22-year-old was stellar in AA and AAA. Now, the question is, what do we expect from him going forward? Bell's component ratios are eerily similar to Anthony Ortega's last year, Tommy Mendoza's this year, and what we would have expected from Sean O'Sullivan had he spent more time in the minors: a pedestrian K/IP rate, a low BB rate, moderate groundball tendencies, and the ability to consistently go 6+ innings per start. That's the definition of a back-of-the-rotation starter in the MLB, and a major storyline for the Halos in upcoming seasons is which one of those guys is going to claim that role. If I had to guess, I'd say Bell spends a few years bouncing between Salt Lake and Anaheim as a spot starter before settling in as quality reliever with the big league club. He's seen success in that role before, and it might allow his solid fastball/curve combo to play up that much more. 

I'll continue posting the top performances through next week.  Again, remember that this list is based entirely on statistical performance in 2009, and is not a traditional "best prospects" ranking.

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Sounds like the same route another young up and comer took to the Big Club.......

Love you Nick.

man...this still makes me sad.

If Lackey walks that fifth spot would’ve definitely been Nick’s. What a tragedy…

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vr, Xei

If Lackey goes elsewhere, who takes the fifth spot, Rghan?

If Lackey signs elsewhere, I imagine that Soth does the old “fight it out for the fifth spot” during spring training. My money is on SOS or Palmer.

Whats your thoughts? (Or am I jumping the gun on the 4th through 1st spots?

I think we sign an FA this offseason

Hopefully Lackey, maybe someone else. Maybe Turks Teeth is right and we can pull off a trade without subtracting someone already in the rotation. I just don’t think the Halos’ FO wants to risk every fifth day in April of 2010 looking like that fifth-day last August, pre-Kazmir. I think they like Palmer coming out of the pen, maybe making spot starts. I think they really like O’Sullivan, and he’s my bet to eventually land a rotation slot out of the Bell/O’Sully/Ortega trifecta, but they’re going to let him earn over the next couple of years.

Just my guess.

Trevor bell needs to practice a lot more.

I am proud to say that I played against this guy in high school. Luckily he wasn’t pitching that day, but there were dugout stories about his epic arm.

nice...

we need more stories like this from peeps on HH.

MOJO MAN

Trevor Bell was born the day of the Donnie Moore game in 1986.

Coincidence that we broke the Boston jinx the year he debuted for us… or is it MOJO ? ! ? ! ? ! ? !

Mojo = a terrible music mag out of the UK.
i'm a little older than that bullshit

Mister Mojo Risin

And don't forget

Mr. Mojo potatoes.

Mister Mojo Risin

Is an anagram for “Jim Morrison”

Oops. That's "Mr. Mojo Risin"

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