作者Berkman (味全龙迷)
看板Astros
标题Re: James Barthmaier
时间Fri Jun 24 11:01:37 2005
※ 引述《BALUA (暴力解决一切)》之铭言:
: 在太空人低阶1A最受瞩目投打双雄是Hunter Pence和Troy Patton
: 可是James Barthmaier这位03年第13轮选的高中生今年成绩也不错
: 最近三场先发共投19局都没掉分,只被打出六支安打
: W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR BB SO
: 6 1 1.77 13 13 0 0 0 71.1 41 16 14 2 31 72
: 总算太空人的破农场总算出了几个还可以看的新人了Q_Q
Astros Take Flyer On Former Quarterback
6/7/2005
Playing professional baseball after high school wasn’t always the plan for
Lexington Legends pitcher Jimmy Barthmaier.
After success as a multi-sport athlete, Barthmaier was committed to LSU to
play quarterback. But before signing his letter of intent, he chose to focus
his arm on the baseball diamond and signed with the Houston Astros.
Barthmaier began showing promise in baseball, basketball and football at a
young age. It was his sophomore year in high school that he started to get
attention in baseball and football. This attention helped him develop goals
and work harder in order to increase his potential.
That hard work paid off, because Barthmaier was given a lot of options during
his senior year in high school.
“It was pretty crazy,” Barthmaier said. “We had a lot of college football
coaches and baseball scouts in and out. I got to see a lot of schools and
experience some pretty exciting things, and I also made some pretty crucial
decisions in my life about what I want to do. I wouldn’t trade it for
anything.”
After looking at most of the big schools in the South, Barthmaier decided on
LSU. At LSU, he would be able to play both football and baseball. However, in
2003 he told a scout for the Astros that he was willing to turn pro. Houston
was able to sign him in the thirteenth round of the draft for more money than
they gave any other 2003 draft pick.
According to Baseball America's 2005 Prospect Handbook, which ranks Barthmaier
as Houston's fifteenth top prospect, Major League clubs weren’t sure whether
or not he would give up football. Barthmaier said that waiting to decide to
go pro wasn’t a strategy to get more money.
“I just wanted to get what I was worth,” Barthmaier said. “I did feel that
I had a lot of potential in both sports and I should get compensated for
choosing one sport over another. Everything worked out pretty well.”
One of the deciding factors to play pro baseball was looking at all of the
extra work a college quarterback has to put in. Starting pitchers only work
one out of every five days.
“Ultimately, I felt that there was more opportunity in baseball,” Barthmaier
said. “There is more of a chance of injury in football. I knew baseball would
be a shorter route to where I wanted ago.”
Although he misses football, especially when seeing games on TV, Barthmaier is
confident in his decision. After all, he currently has the sixth lowest ERA in
the South Atlantic League at 2.41, which is one of the reasons that the
Legends have the lowest team ERA in the SAL. He is also grateful for the good
friends he’s made that he’ll stay in touch with for the rest of his life.
“If I keep working hard, I think I have a good future in the game,”
Barthmaier said. “There’s not really a better career than being a starting
pitcher in professional baseball.”
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