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http://soxprospects.com/players/images/alvarez.abe.jpg

 

Age: 23

Born: October 17, 1982

Resides: Fontana, CA

Height: 6-3

Weight: 185

Bats: Left

Throws: Left

Drafted: 2nd Round, 2003

How Acquired: Draft

College: Long Beach State

High School: Fontana High School

ETA:mid-2007

 

Scouting Report: Tall and lanky lefty. Has been compared to Orel Hershiser and Jamie Moyer. Changes speeds well and hits his spots with consistency. Fastball isn't fantastic, topping out in the mid to high 80s, but throws all of his pitches with pinpoint control. Best changeup and command in the Sox farm system. Curveball needs some work. Very mature, knows what he needs to do to prepare for each game. Very focused. Legally blind in his left eye. Wears his hat to the side to balance the lighting in his blind eye - not as a fashion statement.

 

Awards

2004 Portland Sea Dogs Most Valuable Pitcher (fans)

2004 Portland Sea Dogs Pitcher of the Year

2004 Eastern League All Star

International League Pitcher of the Week (6.12.05)

2005 Pawtucket Red Sox Pitcher of the Year

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Alvarez done after 7. He went 7 IP let up 2 hits, walked 2, and fanned none.

 

Season Line: 12 IP 4 H 2 ER 2 BB 5 SO

 

Not bad for alvarez but he is still a fringe prospect and a big season is what the sox need from him to increase his trade value.

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Alvarez pitched today against Charlotte. He actually pitched better than his line would indicate.

 

6 IP 2 H 3 ER 3 BB 5 K's

 

Season Line: 18 IP 7 H 5 ER 5 BB 10 K's 2.50 ERA

  • 3 weeks later...
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Final line for Abe - 6 innings, 7 hits, 0 runs, 0 bb, 6 K's - all 6 K's swinging against Rochester today.

 

Abe on the season now moves to 5-0 with a 2.18 era

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little something from baseball america...

"Red Sox lefthander Abe Alvarez is the IL's winningest pitcher after Sunday's win over Rochester. Alvarez now stands at 5-0, 2.18 in 41 innings. Alvarez is proving himself against lefties, to whom he's allowed just five hits in 30 at-bats (.167). Righties are hitting just .205, but have been able to get the ball in the air more frequently, with 49 flyouts compared with 34 groundouts. Alvarez, 23, has surrendered all four of his home runs to righthanded batters "

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