Jun
25

Scouting Austin Romine & DJ Mitchell

By Mike Axisa

Adam Guttridge took a trip down to Tampa for THT, taking a look at two of the Yankees’ better prospects: Austin Romine & DJ Mitchell. Guttridge notes that Romine is “well-composed at the plate” but a “mixed picture” on defense. Mitchell was sitting high-80’s with the sinker, had good control of his slider, and flashed a promising changeup. Check it out, it’s a nice quick read. (h/t dan)

Posted on Thursday, June 25th, 2009 at 5:30 pm in Asides, Minors.

RSS feed | Trackback URI

12 Comments »

yanke1313 says:

I’m a little upset that Mitchell sits high 80’s. I thought that he was a 90-92 guy with great sink.

dan says:

He’s only been pitching for a few years

 
whozat says:

Was this the stadium gun? This guy’s own gun? The consensus of all the scouts?

I can’t imagine that a college righty with an 88MPH sinker would have a ceiling as high as a #3.

 
 
Dave says:

I know this is extremely off topic, but RIP Michael Jackson.

yanke1313 says:

Sad, also Farrah Fawcett.

 
 
Ivan says:

R.I.P Michael Jackson.

Im just stun right now. We all grew up watching this man.

Henry says:

A pedo is dead. We should rejoice.

 
 
MattB says:

When Romine was drafted, wasn’t the book on him that he was very good defensively and average offensively? Guttridge’s comments seem to be antithetical to that, but in line with what’s been showing up in DotF this year. So what’s the real story with Romine?

Jack says:

http://riveraveblues.com/2007/.....mine-1655/

Basically: He’s not that great defensively, but he has the tools to be (Great arm, good athleticism). Kind of like pitchers with great stuff who haven’t harnessed it yet.

 
 
Henry says:

High 80’s isn’t a pro prospect.

 
Accent Shallow says:

Saw this a couple days ago, definitely some interesting stuff.

 
Name (required)
E-mail (required - never shown publicly)
URI
Your Comment (smaller size | larger size)

You may use <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong> in your comment.

If this is your first time commenting on River Ave. Blues, please review the RAB Commenter Guidelines.

Trackback responses to this post