Your talking Bobby Brownlie territory there. I can't believe it took this long for an outlaw curve reference. I was thinking it. That should count for something.
It's mostly the minor leaguers who are struggling here. Hope so, but last time I checked, Ohman isn't a minor leaguer. Certainly not, but the rest are (Mateo, Anderson). And it is Ohman's first outing in the Cactus League, I think. I generally don't pay much attention to pitchers' first few appearances in ST.
It seemed like his walk rate was going up until Dusty came along. He basically had one semi-decent year under Joshua. Even when he went off in Winter ball last year he never walked. Dusty's philosphy may have been coincedentially related to Ronny making the big club. Ronny is a pretty free swinging player. Which season are you referring to with Joshua? He was with Von in 2004 (.279/.328/.401). He had better seasons without Von in 2001 in Mesa (.350/.398/.466) and 2005 in Iowa (.355/.403/.518).
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