The Blue Jays 22nd-round draft pick, Matt Thompson, was considered a top-five-round talent. His last start for Santa Rosa (Calif.) JC saw his velocity down, mostly in the 88 mph range.
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I was there in Fresno, and he was consistently 91-92 with some 93′s. He has been maintaining his velocity deep into the game. He struck out 11 and only walked one in 6.2 innings. Left game leading 4-0 due to pitch count (130)
Posted by Doug Thomson | June 12, 2007 at 2:56 pm | Shortcut