What does Jordan Brown have left to prove at the Triple-A level?
He’s been going to the same party there for like eight years, and in no way has he been depressing. — Ryan M., Parma Heights, Ohio I already discussed Brown, obviously, but I’m including this to applaud Ryan and scold the rest of you. Ryan is the only one still regularly sending in “Anchorman” references — the supposed theme for the ’09 Inbox. As a reward, he gets to ask the next question, as well. What is it about David Huff that has impressed the front office so much? — Ryan M., Parma Heights, Ohio Huff has pitched well his past two starts, but his rookie season has been an inconsistent one. Before we ever got a look at Huff at this level, we knew he didn’t possess electric stuff. If anything, he drew comparisons to Jeremy Sowers. But what separated Huff from Sowers in the minds of the Indians’ front office folks was Huff’s willingness and ability to pound the strike zone and put batters away. He struck out nearly one batter per inning pitched in the Minors (the actual stat is 0.9
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