I mentioned last night in the Prospect Watch about how many outs the West Virginia Power gave away early in their 14-5 loss to Lexington. I was watching the game to see pitcher Oddy Nunez for the first time. We got some strong reports about Nunez early this spring and then he made the jump from the Gulf Coast League as a reliever last year, to a starting pitcher for West Virginia this year. The Pirates will have to be careful with his innings this season because he only had 34.2 during the regular season and likely about the same amount between Spring Training and Extended Spring Training, giving him around 65-70 total innings last year.
Morning Report: Sometimes the Boxscore Can be Deceiving
