He sure is interesting. Coming out of college, he threw 80-81mph from the left hand side with a big slider. But he is a sidearmer lefthanded, so he fits the Mike Myers mold I guess. That really hasnt been a big problem, due to the movement, location and deception, he should be at least passable from the lefty side. His intrigue is the right hand side. He was more of a mid to high 80s pitcher from the right with very solid control and a good curveball. But with a few mechanical tweaks, he's sitting around 90. The big knock on him right now is that he's an advanced pitcher pitching to hitters who are still developing. He gets a lot of swing and misses from the right hand side while throwing the curve out of the zone. He is going to need to prove that he can get those swing and misses while throwing inside the zone to be effective. If his right hand side can be average, he'll be very valuable at the big league level due to his versatility. But that isnt a sure thing right now. He'll start in Trenton this yr, where he really will get to see advanced hitters for the first time. But thus far, he's had video game numbers in the minors.