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RTS REDUX User ID: 68690188 United States 04/19/2015 04:44 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to www.youtube.com (secure)] stats [link to espn.go.com] Spin: So far the 21-year-old lefty's biggest issue has been failing to pitch deep into games, which obviously limits his ability to earn wins. His 9:5 K:BB ratio in 10.2 innings is not ideal either. Norris is still a high-upside prospect with a potential ceiling as a No. 2 starter, but until he can be a bit more efficient with his pitches he won't be able to make it out of the sixth inning with any regularity. His next outing will come Sunday at home against the Braves. 2015 Salary: $508,700 Predictions: AL Rookie of the Year [link to espn.go.com] 1. Daniel Norris, LHP, Toronto Blue Jays No. 18 on Keith Law's latest prospect update, Norris won a rotation job with a big spring in which he's recorded 29 strikeouts and just five walks in 24.2 innings. There's some obvious risk here as he has just 12 starts above Class A ball, but if the control he's shown in spring training holds in the regular season, he's going to succeed. Last Edited by RTS REDUX on 04/19/2015 04:56 PM |