MARLINS LIKE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION TALENT; BENCOMO, 4-0, IS ONE OF THE REASONS
Source: American Association News
Independent Baseball Chatter by Bob Wirz The Miami Marlins have been one of the most aggressive organizations at adding players from Independent Baseball ranks in the last year or so, and one of the players who likely will have them continuing this pursuit is right-handed pitcher Omar Bencomo (pictured), who only two years ago was putting together his first full season as a starter in the American Association. The native Venezuelan was a combined 6-1with a 3.19 earned run average between Wichita and Laredo for his 22 starts in 2015, and that helped earn him his highest opportunity so far in a major league organization. Miami signed Bencomo as a free agent early in February, he went off to the World Baseball Classic with his home country, and has been sharp ever since the regular season started. Working for Jacksonville in Class AA, the 28-year-old has only allowed four earned runs in five starts which translates into a 4-0 record with a sparkling 1.27 ERA. He shares the Southern League lead in wins and is fifth best in ERA. Bencomo has struck out 33 hitters (tied for third) in 28.1 innings while giving up 25 hits and five walks. Bencomo’s longest…
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