22) Pat Corbin, 7/19/89 - LHSP, Advanced Rookie Ball
4 Wins, 2 Losses. 46.1 IP, 5.05 ERA, 46 K/11 BB
Ranking in a Nutshell: Pat Corbin's stuff and athleticism have received excellent reviews from scouts, Baseball America, and the Halos' own Tom Kotchman, who actually signed Corbin. I have no reason to question their judgment. His smooth mechanics (which you can view here) and tall, slim frame offer a ton of projection, and he's already showing improvement in velocity and control as a pro. On the other side of the ledger are some ‘hitability' issues that dampened his success at Chipola Junior College and in the Pioneer League, where he put up an underwhelming 5.05 ERA and yielded 11.5 hits per nine innings.
Track Record: As stated above, underwhelming. On the other hand, he did fan a batter an inning with the Owlz, kept the walks to a minimum, and showed some groundball tendencies, all good things that did not show up in the results. We won't really see what he's got from a stat standpoint until after a 100 innings in the Midwest League.
Win-the-Lottery-Ceiling: Corbin has the potential to package a plus fastball with Joe Saunders-caliber offspeed stuff and groundball tendencies. With three promising pitches, he profiles as a mid to back of the rotation starter down the road, but is still a long, long ways away.
Scouting Report: (beneath the jump)

Baseball America states "Corbin's fastball currently ranges from 88-93, sitting at 90-91 with natural sink and either tailing or cutting action." That's a step up from the 85-89 Corbin hit regularly at Chipola, both in the pre-draft scouting video above and in scouting reports from tournaments, so his velocity is already increasing in pro ball. That bodes well for the hoped-for tick or two more to come.
Baseball America calls his breaking ball a "hard slurve" with potential, and Alex Eisenburg of www.baseball-intellect.com says his "changeup profiles as potential plus pitch...his arm action is conducive for a good change-up." Can't wait to get a look at him next year.
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OT: Angels Calling
Just got a VM from someone at the Angels Front Office asking how I liked last season and for me to call him back.
Anyone getting these? Should I bother calling him back? If so, what do you guys want me to tell him? HA HA!
3rd Echelon - January 20, 2010
Tell them you follow the team on fan-run interent blogs
it IS the truth….
Rev Halofan - January 20, 2010
Are you 'effing with us?
Why would they be calling you or anyone for that matter and asking that question?
If you do call them, see if they are holding walk-on tryouts for pitchers with no professional or collegiate experience whatsoever. Only tell me your answer.
Commander_Nate - January 20, 2010
market research is normal and smart fr a company to do.
Rev Halofan - January 20, 2010
You are drinking in the middle of the day again, aren't you?
PhiSlamma - January 20, 2010
Yeah, this is good marketing...
I thought it was a joke too. He called my office phone and said he was with the Angels front office. He wanted me to call back. I thought I was gonna get a front office job with the Angels HA HA! ( I sent them a resume a few years ago).
My wife and I went to about 10 homes games last year, but it’s not like we’re season ticket holders or anything.
Anyway, I’ll let you guys know how it goes…
3rd Echelon - January 20, 2010
Tell them that you happen to know that Pinero's agent is getting real frustrated at the lack of softening on the part of Reagins.
Let them ask you how you know this.
Stirrups - January 20, 2010
Me too!
I’ve got a mid 70s fastball with below average control. My walk rate could use some work (41 BB/9), but other than that I think I’ve got some pretty good upside.
angels4adam - January 25, 2010
I wish I would have known about Chipotle Junior College when I was choosing a school. It sounds awesome!
Higz - January 20, 2010
They must sell a lot of Chipotle'way in the book store
Commander_Nate - January 20, 2010
Sounds like a game show host. Or a character actor in old westerns.
And his scouting reports come across as equally nondescript.
Stirrups - January 20, 2010
Rocker
I thought it sounded like a guitarist for a rock band.
Sethy - January 20, 2010
Only 22?
I thought Kehrer was supposed to be the overdraft…
GrichManPoorMan - January 20, 2010
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