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Jamie Mosiman
Starting Pitcher | Fort Mac Roughnecks
Pitching He isn't that tough to hit, but it's difficult to get good loft on his pitches and he seldom gives up the longball. Mosiman also has a solid changeup that he'll use at any point in the count. Mosiman can get into trouble with walks, and there's concern about him being able to maintain his stuff over the whole season. His fastball gets into the high 80s, but it's the sink that makes the pitch effective. Dating back to his days in the minors, Mosiman has been more effective against righthanders than lefthanders.
Defense & Hitting Though he lacks a good pickoff move, he checks the running game with a compact stretch delivery. He tends to fall off slightly to the first-base side of the mound, making him vulnerable to bunts toward third base. He makes up for that minor flaw by being aggressive in fielding his position. Mosiman is a surpisingly good hitting pitcher. And I'm not sure you can say this about a pitcher, but Mosiman has some pop in his swing.
-- Emu Nyman, AA/AAA Scout
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