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http://tinyurl.com/3nuuas by Alex Eisenberg June 27, 2008 26. Daniel Schlereth | LHP | Arizona Diamondbacks Really, Schlereth is the left-handed equivalent to Fields. I've already made my point about using a top draft pick on a reliever, so I’m not going to rehash that again, but I will say that a reliever makes more sense for a team like the Diamondbacks than a team like the Mariners. Compared to Fields', Schlereth's fastball has a little less velocity but more movement (which is what you would expect with a lefty). And his curve ball has just as much late breaking action as does Fields'. imageimage Curve ball Grade - 65 Now, 70 Future | Fastball Grade - 55 Now, 60 Future Mechanics image Also like Fields, Schlereth is aggressive, though Schlereth has a slower tempo but an even more aggressive finish and the same intent to blow you away. He also has an aggressive step-over move into foot plant, which kick-starts a forceful hip rotation. You'll notice that he jerks his head at the end of his wind-up. You can also see that he doesn't firm up his glove side up, which makes him vulnerable to opening up too soon. Both mechanical traits end up hurting his overall command. Although Schlereth will probably never have great command, he'll miss many bats at the next level, and he shouldn't take too much time before assuming a role in Arizona's bullpen. Grade - B -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc) ◆ From: 140.112.5.3