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Injury Update: Felipe Paulino

Thursday, March 13th, 2008

Add the Astros to the list of teams with injuries plaguing their rotations.  Top pitching prospect Felipe Paulino will miss at least a month with a pinched nerve in his throwing shoulder.  The good news is that X-rays revealed no structural damage to Paulino’s arm.  Paulino will not be allowed to throw at all for a month, so it could end up being even longer that he is out depending on how his arm responds to the treatment.  This is a big blow for Paulino, who was definitely in the running for a spot in the ‘Stros rotation.

Daily Pepper: Jurrjens, Maybin, Fukudome, Walker & More

Monday, March 3rd, 2008
  • Jo-Jo Reyes is making a strong case for the #5 spot in the Braves’ rotation. It appears that he has taken the lead for the rotation spot over Braves’ pitching prospect Jair Jurrjens.
  • According to the ESPN Spring Training Blog, Marlins skipper Fredi Gonzalez expects to see Cameron Maybin back in the lineup sometime this week. Good news for Maybin, as he’ll need all the time he can get if he’s going to win that CF job.
  • Kosuke Fukudome has been struggling at the plate so far this spring. Cubs new manager Lou Piniella is going to try moving Fukudome from 3rd to 2nd in the lineup, hoping that it will put the Japanese import at ease. Fukudome’s defense has been top notch all spring, however. As long as Fukudome remains at the top of that stacked Cubs order, he’s in line for a great rookie season.
  • Very interesting article today in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette about 3B prospect Neil Walker. Apparently the Pirates organization has issued a challenge to Walker to get in better shape to be able to handle the rigors of a full season at 3B. Walker has encountered injury or late-season fatigue in each of his pro seasons. He’s only 22, though, so hopefully he can turn things around and realize the lofty projections scouts have put on him.
  • The former Notre Dame two-sport standout, Jeff Samardzija, pitched two scoreless innings today and got the win. Jeff (way easier to spell) was picked up in the 5th round by the Cubs in the 2006 Draft.
  • Astros’ prospect Felipe Paulino continues to impress new Houston manager Cecil Cooper as he battles for a spot on the team’s rotation. Cooper said that Paulino’s outing was the second most impressive all camp, behind only Wandy Rodriguez. If Paulino makes the rotation, he could be a major sleeper this year.
  • An injury update today on Orioles’ pitching prospect, Troy Patton, and it isn’t good. Nothing conclusive has been released yet, but all indications are that Patton will miss the 2008 season because of his shoulder. This is a real bummer too, as Patton was practically a shoe-in for a roster spot.

Prospect Watch: Felipe Paulino

Saturday, March 1st, 2008

The number two prospect in the Astros organization behind only J.R. Towles, this flamethrower has been clocked throwing triple digits.  As Karen Warren of the Houston Chronicle reports, the Astros are quite enamored with the youngster.  They think he has the stuff to settle in behind Roy Oswalt as the #2 starter on their staff.  The article speculates that Paulino will be up sometime this season, possibly as early as May.  Short of Oswalt, there isn’t much in Houston’s rotation to prevent such a move.  While he still seems rather raw, be sure to keep an eye on Paulino.  His stuff is so good, if it all clicks for him he could be a major sleeper with that offense behind him.  That said, it seems unlikely that he will be worth owning in fantasy leagues this year.