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Jordan Lyles vs. Yankee Prospects David Adams and Daniel Brewer

November 18, 2009 BY Alex Eisenberg No Comments Yet

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MATCH-UP – Charleston RiverDogs (New York Yankees) at Lexington Legends (Houston Astros)

KEY PROSPECTS WE’RE WATCHINGJordan Lyles (RHP, Astros), David Adams (2b, Yankees), Daniel Brewer (OF, Yankees)

GAME BOX SCOREClick Here

SCREENSHOT

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A quick note on video structure…videos are edited to include only key and legitimate prospects. Time between pitches and between innings are edited out. Some commercials are left in out of respect for the companies that purchase ad buys.

I use time markers for when a particular hitter comes up to bat or a certain pitcher enters the game so you don’t have to shuffle through the video looking for key players. Games are edited so you can scout and evaluate a prospect in the most convenient and quickest way possible.

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SCOUTING REPORTS

This is our second look at Jordan Lyles. It took him a bit of time to get into a rhythm. He was inconsistent commanding his pitches through the first 2+ innings. His fastball sailed on him and he wasn’t really hitting his spots.

But you can really see Lyles start to get a better feel for his stuff at about the 1:13 mark against Yankees prospect David Adams. It was at this point Lyles started locating his fastball and his curveball became a little crisper….

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