joemg311 Posted February 14, 2006 Share Posted February 14, 2006 Press release Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
southsider2k5 Posted February 14, 2006 Share Posted February 14, 2006 Does anyone have a scouting report? His post surgery numbers aren't impressive, but that could be left over from his injury recovery too. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RockRaines Posted February 14, 2006 Share Posted February 14, 2006 heres a blurb http://www.stormbaseball.com/tucker.htm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SSH2005 Posted February 14, 2006 Share Posted February 14, 2006 Just heard this on the Score. The Score reporter also said that the Sox will look to pick up one more lefty soon. Rusty Tucker's minor league stats Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RockRaines Posted February 14, 2006 Share Posted February 14, 2006 If you google him, all you come up with with OOTPB profiles. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RockRaines Posted February 14, 2006 Share Posted February 14, 2006 Left-handed pitcher Rusty Tucker is designated for reassignment. The announcement was made by GM Kevin Towers. He's 25 and appeared in relief for Double-A Mobile last season, going 3-2, with a 5.31 ERA in 52 games. His five-year career stats in the minors: 12-15, 4.23 ERA, 56 saves in 206 appearances. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SSH2005 Posted February 14, 2006 Share Posted February 14, 2006 (edited) From a 2003 San Diego Padres Top 10 Prospects chat transcript: http://www.baseballamerica.com/today/chat/...padreschat.html Q: Brian from Washington DC asks: Jim, who are a few of the prospects in the system that are potential top 10 guys next season but didn't make it into this list? A: Jim Callis: LHP Rusty Tucker would have made the Top 10 if he wasn't going to miss all or most of 2004 following Tommy John surgery. RHP Jared Wells, a draft-and-follow signed before the 2003 draft, has one of the best arms in the system. RHP Javier Martinez, if he can stay healthy and focused, could shoot way up the list. C George Kottaras is a nice sleeper as well. Q: J.A. from Minneapolis asks: With Hoffman, Beck and Otsuka in the pen, the Padres really seem to have upgraded a very weak spot from 2003. Including guys like Linebrink and Witasick, they only seem to need a lefty or 2 to plug in to make a plus bullpen. Is there any help coming in the system? Can Bynum fill that role? A: Jim Callis: You're right, they have upgraded their pen. Otsuka hadn't signed when I did the Top 10, and he'll probably fit in at No. 5 for the Prospect Handbook. Rusty Tucker could be a dynamic bullpen lefty if he comes back from Tommy John surgery. Matt Hampton isn't ready yet, so Mike Bynum and his slider might be the best bet for 2004. Chris Oxspring has a better arm, but San Diego will try to bring him along as a starter. I guess he has a mid-90's fastball, or at least he did before his Tommy John surgery. No surprise once again -- good stuff, horrible control. Seems like a trend with all the lefties KW has acquired. Edited February 14, 2006 by SSH2005 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Flash Tizzle Posted February 14, 2006 Share Posted February 14, 2006 QUOTE(SSH2005 @ Feb 14, 2006 -> 02:10 PM) I guess he has a mid-90's fastball, or at least he did before his Tommy John surgery. No surprise once again -- good stuff, horrible control. Seems like a trend with all the lefties KW has acquired. Not a bad gamble. I hope someone exceeds expecatations and performs well. Don't want someone with a 6.00ERA during Spring Training on our squad because he was merely the best of the crappy selection. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SSH2005 Posted February 14, 2006 Share Posted February 14, 2006 Not a bad gamble. I hope someone exceeds expecatations and performs well. Don't want someone with a 6.00ERA during Spring Training on our squad because he was merely the best of the crappy selection. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Oh, I totally agree. There's a reason all of these "good stuff" lefties are available. If they had good control they would all be on MLB rosters already. KW is just grabbing a ton of these lefties and hoping one of them sticks, just like Marte did in 2002. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AddisonStSox Posted February 14, 2006 Share Posted February 14, 2006 You have to think Almanza is the favorite. We know how Ozzie is when it comes to cats he feels strongly about. I don't know if he influenced the the front office to sign him, but, if he did, I bet there are still some good vibes there from the Marlins WS run. Hearing both Kenny and Ozzie speak at Soxfest, it appears Lil' Arnie would have to walk on water to change their opinions of him and bring him aboard. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
witesoxfan Posted February 14, 2006 Share Posted February 14, 2006 It's a good addition, and the fact that it was Tommy John surgery rather than a rotator cuff or labrum is probably good news...it seems as though some pitchers handle Tommy John surgery much better than they do injuries to the shoulder - comparing Jon Rauch and AJ Burnett are great examples. Given, Burnett also had success prior to the surgery, whereas Rauch did not, but Rauch looked like a stud coming out of the minors, and shoulder problems have pretty much messed up his entire career. I like it. Still relatively young, though not a prospect by any means. Lot of upside still in Tucker. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Reddy Posted February 14, 2006 Share Posted February 14, 2006 dude i cant wait till coop gets to work with him! we'll have another star pitcher! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
southsideirish71 Posted February 14, 2006 Share Posted February 14, 2006 It looks like KW is trying to corner the market on lefties this offseason. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Balta1701 Posted February 14, 2006 Share Posted February 14, 2006 Is anyone else sitting here trying to figure out why that name sounds so funny and yet appears to be totally un-funny? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
southsideirish71 Posted February 14, 2006 Share Posted February 14, 2006 QUOTE(Balta1701 @ Feb 14, 2006 -> 02:40 PM) Is anyone else sitting here trying to figure out why that name sounds so funny and yet appears to be totally un-funny? His name will be easy to abuse if he sucks. Rusty f***ER! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
3E8 Posted February 14, 2006 Share Posted February 14, 2006 QUOTE(RockRaines @ Feb 14, 2006 -> 03:06 PM) If you google him, all you come up with with OOTPB profiles. I tried making him my closer in DPBL. It was called, 'The Rusty Tucker Experiment'. That's over now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ChWRoCk2 Posted February 14, 2006 Share Posted February 14, 2006 He doesnt sound too bad, we did claim Jenks off waivers and people were skeptical about his wait, lets just see what he does in spring training. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dick Allen Posted February 14, 2006 Share Posted February 14, 2006 Bringing guys like this in doesn't hurt. The worst thing that can happen is that they continue to suck and you release them or send them to the minors. I just wouldn't expect one of them to shine. Guys like Wunsch and Jenks, guys that are picked up off the garbage heap and become solid contributors are the exception rather than the rule. Hopefully at least one of the lefties brought in will not remind us of Kevin Walker, although Walker was pretty good for most of spring training last year IIRC. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jordan4life_2007 Posted February 14, 2006 Share Posted February 14, 2006 QUOTE(Dick Allen @ Feb 14, 2006 -> 03:57 PM) Bringing guys like this in doesn't hurt. The worst thing that can happen is that they continue to suck and you release them or send them to the minors. I just wouldn't expect one of them to shine. Guys like Wunsch and Jenks, guys that are picked up off the garbage heap and become solid contributors are the exception rather than the rule. Hopefully at least one of the lefties brought in will not remind us of Kevin Walker, although Walker was pretty good for most of spring training last year IIRC. Pretty much my thoughts as well. There's basically no risk when adding these types of guys. The competition is gonna be fierce, though. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
beck72 Posted February 14, 2006 Share Posted February 14, 2006 At least the guy has some upside. If he gets back a little more velocity [to the 92-93 range] along with the control he had pre-surgery, he could be more than a LOOGy guy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
maggsmaggs Posted February 14, 2006 Share Posted February 14, 2006 (edited) Here is Baseball America's Profile from 2003. 9. Rusty Tucker, lhp Age: 22. B-T: R-L. Ht.: 6-1. Wt.: 190. Drafted: Maine, 2001 (21st round). Signed by: Rene Mons. Background: Tucker was the America East Conference pitcher of the year in 2001 but had fringe-average stuff. He touched the low 90s in his pro debut but was wild, leading the Pioneer League in walks, and lacked confidence. All of sudden, he threw 94-97 mph in 2002, as managers rated him the best reliever in the Midwest League. Strengths: The Padres aren’t sure how Tucker started throwing in the mid-90s and touching 99, but they’re not complaining. They tried to slow down his delivery so he could throw more strikes, but didn’t expect this. His slider also improved, reaching 79-81 mph with nice bite. He has a fearless closer’s mentality. Weaknesses: There isn’t much deception to Tucker’s fastball. He uses a drop-and-drive delivery, so his heater comes in on a flat plane and without much movement. He still needs to refine his command. The Future: Just as they did in the second half last year, Tucker and Mike Nicolas will form a nasty lefty-righty, late-inning combination in 2003, this time in Double-A. Tucker got most of the saves at high Class A Lake Elsinore but may have to share more this year. Edited February 14, 2006 by maggsmaggs Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jordan4life_2007 Posted February 14, 2006 Share Posted February 14, 2006 QUOTE(maggsmaggs @ Feb 14, 2006 -> 05:39 PM) Here is Baseball America's Profile from 2002. Nice, Maggs. Spring training needs to hurry up and get here already. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chisoxfn Posted February 14, 2006 Share Posted February 14, 2006 QUOTE(SSH2005 @ Feb 14, 2006 -> 12:10 PM) From a 2003 San Diego Padres Top 10 Prospects chat transcript: http://www.baseballamerica.com/today/chat/...padreschat.html I guess he has a mid-90's fastball, or at least he did before his Tommy John surgery. No surprise once again -- good stuff, horrible control. Seems like a trend with all the lefties KW has acquired. You can look at his stats and see high K numbers last year, which tells me the stuff is there. He's yet to find the command though. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Texsox Posted February 14, 2006 Share Posted February 14, 2006 Bring em all in, somebody will stick Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SSH2005 Posted February 15, 2006 Share Posted February 15, 2006 Here is Baseball America's Profile from 2003. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Wow, 94-97 MPH fastball that could touch 99 MPH. I wonder what he can hit now after Tommy John surgery. I guess none of it matters if he can't throw it over the plate. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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