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Keith Law的另一篇 Dixon Anderson Anderson works at 89-93 with some sinking tail and holds his velocity. His slider will flash above-average, 79-83, sometimes flattening out, but usually down and away from right-handers. His low-80s changeup is fringy and often finishes up in the zone. Anderson's delivery is bizarre, with a near-total pause at the top of the delivery. He plants his front foot early after a short stride and as a result, his arm is late and his front shoulder remains open longer than is ideal. It's possible that a longer stride would improve his overall timing. His low strikeout rate this spring is a major concern, indicating that the slider isn't that far along, and that his long-term future is probably in the pen rather than in a rotation. 3/29時的評論 Cal right-hander Dixon Anderson established himself as a potential Day 1 draft pick last summer when he was clocked up to 96 mph in the Northwoods League (a summer wood-bat league in Minnesota and Wisconsin), and he showed low-90s stuff with better sink in fall ball workouts to further help his stock. -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc) ◆ From: 118.171.67.61 ※ 編輯: Liandh 來自: 118.171.67.61 (06/11 00:13)