He may not be the eventual replacement for Mariano Rivera, but Eric Wordekemper is dominating Florida State League batters like his much more famous counterpart. The 6'1" right-hander has posted an amazing 0.63 ERA in 40 appearances, and has not allowed a run since May 27th. He's racked up 31 saves, and has a remarkable 29/9 strikeout-to-walk ratio in 43 innings pitched. The Yankees closer has also not allowed a home run.
Wordekemper, a 2005 pick from Creighton University, relies on a 4-seam fastball that tops out at 93 mph, but is usually closer to 90 mph. He also relies on a 2-seamer, a sinker, and began working with a splitter last year.
After 11 games split between the GCL and Staten Island in '05, Wordekemper spent the '06 season with the 'A' level Charleston River Dogs. Making 38 appearances, 4 of which were starts, Wordekemper put up some impressive numbers - 59 hits allowed in 78 innings, 21 walks, and 65 strikeouts. He only allowed 3 home runs while posting a 3-3 record, with a 1.73 ERA and 7 saves.
While he may not have closer stuff, it appears he could definitely be a big part of the the Yankees future plans for the bullpen.
photo courtesy of Scout.com
Tuesday, August 21, 2007
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