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  • Blake Treinen

    Blake will be starting the 2012 season at Class High A Stockton Ports of the California League

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    Blake got the start last night and pitched 6 1/3 innings allowed 1 run on 8 hits, o walks and 4 strike outs to get the win.

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    • #3
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      Blake started again last night. 5 1/3 inning pitched 4 runs on 6 hits, 3 walks and 6 strike outs. He got a no decision.

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      • #4
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        I still think his future is in the bullpen, but those are some solid #'s

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        • #5
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          Blake had a very good start last night. Got the win after pitching 7 scoreless innings on 2 hits, 3 walks and had 7 strike outs. On season so far he is 2-0 2.75 ERA 19 2/3 IP 17 strike outs

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          • #6
            Re: Blake Treinen

            What's your logic there Joe?
            Originally posted by joeboo22 View Post
            I still think his future is in the bullpen, but those are some solid #'s

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            • #7
              Re: Blake Treinen

              Originally posted by 76Rabbit View Post
              What's your logic there Joe?
              A few things

              1. Was pretty successful last year when he was in the pen after signing last year
              2. He has a major league fastball and solid secondary pitches, I think if he is to stay a starter he would have to develop the #2 and #3 pitches more
              3. He is 24 already, I know Jamie Moyer is 49 but generally with college players and older ones like he is, they tend to try to push them more then the high school or young college players
              4. Also the 1 game of his I watched in person, (NDSU during conference tournament), and yes it did cool down quite a bit during that game, but his velocity dropped 5-6 mph's if not more by the time he was relieved.

              I'm not saying he can't be a major league starter, I just think he could move up faster, and has a better chance at it by being a reliever.

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              • #8
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                http://www.recordnet.com/apps/pbcs.d...ORTS/204190331

                Had a really good start 7IP 0R retired 13 of 14 at one time

                The team he is playing with has a 6 man rotation.

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                • #9
                  Re: Blake Treinen

                  I did some research on Treinen and found a lot of articles on him @ the Oakland clubhouse web site!
                  1) Gil Patterson the Oakland A's Minor league pitching coordinator was interviewed and asked if Treinen would be looked at as a starter? He stated Treinen has a hard, hard sinker and a plus slider! If we don't use him as a starter they should fire me! (Article dated 8/16/11)
                  2) David Frost Assistant GM, Stated Treinen has a wipe-out slider (Article dated 8/24/11)
                  3) Eric Kubota Head scout for the A's stated Treinen has a plus fastball and a plus slider. (Article dated 6/22/11)
                  There are more articles but basically they are going to give Blake every opportunity to be a starter and if he does not show progression then they would move him to the reliever roll. They also stated that age was not a factor (Blake turns 24 in Jun) since he only pitched 2 years in college and they believe there is a lot more left in his arm. They believe he has 2 plus pitches (slider & sinking fastball) and is developing his change up. I was also at last years conference tournament game, not once did I see his fastball drop below 92. His slider and change up was the only thing below that speed so of course it would drop off 5-6 mph's or more. Once again I found all of my articles at the Oakland clubhouse website where the did interviews with the upper management.

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                  • #10
                    Re: Blake Treinen

                    Originally posted by depcjack View Post
                    I did some research on Treinen and found a lot of articles on him @ the Oakland clubhouse web site!
                    1) Gil Patterson the Oakland A's Minor league pitching coordinator was interviewed and asked if Treinen would be looked at as a starter? He stated Treinen has a hard, hard sinker and a plus slider! If we don't use him as a starter they should fire me! (Article dated 8/16/11)
                    2) David Frost Assistant GM, Stated Treinen has a wipe-out slider (Article dated 8/24/11)
                    3) Eric Kubota Head scout for the A's stated Treinen has a plus fastball and a plus slider. (Article dated 6/22/11)
                    There are more articles but basically they are going to give Blake every opportunity to be a starter and if he does not show progression then they would move him to the reliever roll. They also stated that age was not a factor (Blake turns 24 in Jun) since he only pitched 2 years in college and they believe there is a lot more left in his arm. They believe he has 2 plus pitches (slider & sinking fastball) and is developing his change up. I was also at last years conference tournament game, not once did I see his fastball drop below 92. His slider and change up was the only thing below that speed so of course it would drop off 5-6 mph's or more. Once again I found all of my articles at the Oakland clubhouse website where the did interviews with the upper management.
                    I was not stating that he can't or won't make it as a starter. I just think his future is in the pen. That is my opinion, based on what I stated, and what I saw. I still think he has a great chance to become a major leaguer .

                    As far as the conference tournament, he was clocking 96-97 when I got there. I thought he had a few in the high 80's his last inning, maybe not, I was more concerned/focused on the shorties that were sitting by me.

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                    • #11
                      Re: Blake Treinen

                      Blake had a bit of a rough start last night as he allowed 6 runs (5 earned) on 8 hits with 8 strike outs in 6 innings.

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                      • #12
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                        Blake had had a couple rough starts in a row until last night's start. Last night he threw 6 allowing 1 run on 4 hits. On the season so far he is 3-4 with a 4.14 ERA 40 strike outs in 50 IP. Overall a pretty good start to the season especially considering the California League has always been known to be a very hitter friendly league.

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                        • #13
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                          Given his actual pitching years, despite his age, he is still just a "pup". So continued improvement, even if inconsistent, bodes well for the chances he will have in the future to move up. Learning to do more than pitch a 96 mph fastball, is the key for him. If he gets that, his natural arm for speed could provide that outcome. GO BLAKE!!!
                          Last edited by Jacks#1Fan; 06-18-2012, 02:23 PM.

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                          • #14
                            Re: Blake Treinen

                            Blake had a pretty good start his last time out on June 12th. he went 7 innings allowing 2 earned runs (5 total) but had 10 strike outs. On the season he 6-5 with 4.42 ERA 70 strike outs in 79 1/3 IP and only 14 walks. That is an outstanding strike out to walk ratio.

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                            • #15
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                              After a fairly lengthy trip to the DL involving arm fatigue and a sore shoulder Blake Treinen returned to Stockton in the bullpen.

                              Since the return he has pitched in 5 games going 7 1/3 innings giving up 6 hits, 2R, 1ER, 3BB's and 7K's

                              On the year his line is 20 G's 15 Starts 97 1/3 innings pitched 111 Hits 58 R 48 ER's 11HR 22BB 85 SO's

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