MUREN SUCCESSFUL IN MOUND TRANSITION
Source: American Association News
Independent Baseball Chatter – by Bob Wirz The American Association’s most prominent alum involved in the postseason continues to be Washington ace Max Scherzer, but as talent developers and evaluators continue to search everywhere for the next major leaguer one of those on the radar seems to be lanky Drew Muren, the onetime outfielder at Sioux Falls (2014), Gary (’14) and Fargo. It was only one year ago when he hit .286 with 45 runs batted in in 92 games for the RedHawks. Since he was about to turn 27, the clock was ticking and this product of Cal State Northridge did not seem to factor as a major leaguer. Arizona signed Muren this past April after checking out his arm potential in a workout. His “best attribute, without question, is his plus arm strength,” Today’sKnuckleball.com analyzed recently. “He’ll touch 99 mph with regularity in certain outings, though inconsistent mechanics and a young, inexperienced approach on the mound sometimes conspire to cut his velocity down to 93-95 mph in other games.” He also has a very hard slider, and the combination “could really stand to push him quickly through Arizona’s minor league system.” The Diamondbacks first sent Muren to advanced spring…
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