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Jeremy Berg Interviews with AngelsWin.com


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Interview conducted by Rick Dykhuizen, AngelsWin.com Contributor
 
Last month, AngelsWin.com published an article suggesting that the Angels should promote Jeremy Berg to the Major Leagues in September. There are many good and compelling reasons for the team to do so. You can read that article here.
 
AngelsWin.com still stands by that article. However, with the Salt Lake Bees (Triple-A) in a playoff run, that promotion may have to wait until the Bees finish up the season, hopefully with a championship.
 
If the Bees do go far in the post season, a lot of that will depend on Jeremy Berg's efforts in the bullpen. So far on the 2013 season, Jeremy has a 5-0 record with 2.87 ERA, 1.15 WHIP and a 4.00 K:BB ratio in 78.1 IP. Those are some impressive numbers!
 
As the photo above shows, Jeremy is a sidearm pitcher. It's an unorthodox delivery, but when done well, one that can be highly effective. In his 5th season with the Angels, AngelsWin.com would like to see him promoted this September to see how his stuff could help our bullpen.
 
Recently, AngelsWin.com caught up with Jeremy to learn more about him as a player and as a person. Click below to watch our interview with him.
 

 

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I've been a Berg supporter since he first flew through the org in going from rookie ball to AA in just under 2 seasons, and dominating at each of those levels. The Halos may have struck some gold when they changed his delivery upon entering the farm system. Excited to see if he can be anywhere nears what fellow submariner O'Day has been since the org made a huge mistake in not protecting him, granted Berg doesn't come close to scraping the ground on his delivery like O'Day, Bradford, and Ziegler do.

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Jeremy+Berg.jpg

 

 

Interview conducted by Rick Dykhuizen, AngelsWin.com Contributor
 
Last month, AngelsWin.com published an article suggesting that the Angels should promote Jeremy Berg to the Major Leagues in September. There are many good and compelling reasons for the team to do so. You can read that article here.
 
AngelsWin.com still stands by that article. However, with the Salt Lake Bees (Triple-A) in a playoff run, that promotion may have to wait until the Bees finish up the season, hopefully with a championship.
 
If the Bees do go far in the post season, a lot of that will depend on Jeremy Berg's efforts in the bullpen. So far on the 2013 season, Jeremy has a 5-0 record with 2.87 ERA, 1.15 WHIP and a 4.00 K:BB ratio in 78.1 IP. Those are some impressive numbers!
 
As the photo above shows, Jeremy is a sidearm pitcher. It's an unorthodox delivery, but when done well, one that can be highly effective. In his 5th season with the Angels, AngelsWin.com would like to see him promoted this September to see how his stuff could help our bullpen.
 
Recently, AngelsWin.com caught up with Jeremy to learn more about him as a player and as a person. Click below to watch our interview with him.
 

 

 

 

 

Good stuff Rick! Can't wait to see Jeremy in Anaheim soon. 

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I've been a Berg supporter since he first flew through the org in going from rookie ball to AA in just under 2 seasons, and dominating at each of those levels. The Halos may have struck some gold when they changed his delivery upon entering the farm system. Excited to see if he can be anywhere nears what fellow submariner O'Day has been since the org made a huge mistake in not protecting him, granted Berg doesn't come close to scraping the ground on his delivery like O'Day, Bradford, and Ziegler do.

The Angels changed it? He didnt do it since his junior year in high school?

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