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The Angels Acquire Troy Scribner


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  • The Angels have acquired right-handed pitcher Troy Scribner from theAstros in exchange for cash considerations, tweets Evan Drellich of the Houston Chronicle. Scribner, 24, spent the entire 2015 season at High-A ball. He posted a 5.49 ERA with 9.99 K/9 and 5.13 BB/9. His best campaign came in 2014 when he showed substantially better command and topped out at Double-A.

http://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2016/03/minor-mlb-transactions-32616.html

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......Scribner from theAstros in exchange for cash considerations, tweets Evan Drellich of the Houston Chronicle. Scribner, 24, spent the entire 2015 season at High-A ball. He posted a 5.49 ERA with 9.99 K/9 and 5.13 BB/9. His best campaign came in 2014 when he showed substantially better command and topped out at Double-A.

 

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Calzone, do have any idea how many of these transactions go on the entire year for all 30 teams?

The Cubs, an organization stacked with young talent, signed Tim Federowicz that hit .113 last season.

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Scribner had an amazing season in the minors in 2014.

If he can regain the same form it was a great trade for us.

BTW, Lancaster is pretty close to playing half of your games at Salt Lake or Coors Field.

yeah.  looks like the guy got a healthy dose of the cal league.  

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I did go to a day game early in the season in San Berdo when the wind was blowing in, hard. The left fielder looked like he was playing deep in the grass at shortstop. I think he took all of two steps back on any hard hit fly ball. Everything hit in the air to right field was in the stands even if it started straight away.

Same day I caught the Angels at 4 PM as my double header and the wind was howling in Anaheim almost as bad.

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