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2012 Watchlist: RH Starters

Paul Demny Paul Demny
DOB: 8/3/89
Ht. 6’2″
Wt. 200
Bats: R
Career Stats
With the trade of Brad Peacock and the
loss of Brad Meyers to the Rule 5 draft,
the 22-year-old Demny is now the top
“northpaw” in the system. Throws mid-90s
heat but has trouble keeping the ball in
the yard (22HR including 4HR in playoffs)
and doesn’t have much in the way of
offspeed stuff.
Wirkin Estevez
DOB: 3/15/92
Ht. 6’1″
Wt. 170
Bats: R
Career Stats
“For The Weekend” skipped the GCL after
leading the ’10 DSL Nats in wins, starts,
and strikeouts. Hit and K ratios weren’t
special, but showed a knack for keeping
the ball down (1.33 GO/AO) and in the
yard (2HR in 67⅓IP). At 20, it’s hard to
call if he’ll go to Hagerstown or repeat
Auburn in ’12.
Taylor Hill
DOB: 3/12/89
Ht. 6’3″
Wt. 233
Bats: R
Career Stats
Hill began the season in the ‘pen and
finished in the rotation for Auburn, posting
a losing record (0-2) but strong peripherals
(0.9BB, 7.8K, 9:1) in limited innings. Throws
a SI/SL/CH combo and gets a lot of
grounders. Current velo 88-92, but scouts
like his size and believe there’s room for
improvement.
Brian Dupra
DOB: 12/15/88
Ht. 6’3″
Wt. 205
Bats: R
Career Stats
Dupra seems to have “figured it out” in ’11,
his senior year with Notre Dame after
three unimpressive seasons prior,
dropping from a 6+ to a 3.11 ERA. Throws
mid-90s heat, but as seen firsthand,
inconsistent offspeed stuff. Some scouts
say he’ll profile better as a middle-to-
long reliever

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Nathan Karns
DOB: 11/25/87
Ht. 6’5″
Wt. 230
Bats: R
Career Stats
The ’09 twelth-rounder finally took the hill
in ’11, overpowering GCL bats with 26K in
18⅔IP before making eight starts for
Auburn, where he was more human (3.44
ERA) and much more wild (6.6BB/9). Prior
to 2010 shoulder surgery, he was throwing
low-90s heat along with a CV and a CH.
Would not surprise me if he started in ’11
primarily to prove his health before
moving to the bullpen in ’12.
Manny Rodriguez
DOB: 1/12/89
Ht. 6’3″
Wt. 205
Bats: R
Career Stats
Another Sickels pre-draft favorite,
Rodriguez is a converted position player
(3B) that can bring the heat. The what-
if is obviously whether or not he can
master his secondary pitches before the
metaphorical clock runs out on him.

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Gilberto Mendez
DOB: 11/17/92
Ht. 6′
Wt. 165
Bats: R
Career Stats
Another ’11 IFA, Mendez dominated in the
DSL, posting a 7-0 record with 66K in
65⅔IP as an 18-y.o. His 1.142WHIP was
the best among the starting pitchers for
the D-Nats.

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Ivan Pineyro
DOB: 9/29/91
Ht. 6’1″
Wt. 198
Bats: R
Career Stats
Pineyro led the D-Nats staff in GS, IP, and
Ks as a 19-year-old in his first pro season.
Second to Mendez in WHIP with a mark of
1.191 while posting a 2.20ERA.
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