SP Earl Harper brings his knuckle ball and 3.83 ERA to Niagara Falls. Harper has been stuck with little run support in Regina for the past two years. GM Hoban locked up the pitcher with the largest contract in the organizations history, four years $48.5 Mil. Over the past four years Harper has thrown 200+ innings while earning 200+ strikeouts a year. When asked to comment on the signing JJ Hoban said " We are excited to bring in a talent like Earl. He is excited for this opportunity to play for a big market team, we are looking for him to anchor this rotation. " This signing seemed to send a ripple through the league as the Frenzy turned a marginal rotation into a solid one. The LA times contacted perennial contender Los Angeles GM Brouillette and asked his opinion on the signing "The frenzy got great value in Earl Harper. He should fit their stadium, and team plan going forward. Definitely one of the best signings off the off-season."
After the departure of Jason Rich, leaving the Frenzy with two proven outfielders. Minor League slugger Stephen Bowling was called up from AAA Portland, but with no big league experience, the Frenzy needed to find a solution. The Frenzy were able to negotiate a one year one million dollar deal with Julio Mendoza.
Mendoza spent the past two years with the Vista organization, and he brings a lifetime average of .283 along with 100 stolen bases. Mendoza will be competing for the starting spot along with Stephen Bowling, either way they will be platooning in the outfield until a suitable starter is found. Mendoza's blazing speed, and solid defensive play will help the Frenzy solidify one of the better outfields in the league.
looks good!
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