Move to Starting Role Helped Bridgeport’s Patrick Ryan Secure Opportunity in Red Sox System

July 9, 2010 by · Leave a Comment

It seems highly unlikely if it had not been for the decision to move Patrick Ryanout of the bullpen and into the starting rotation at the start of June that the 27-year-old right-hander would be leaving Bridgeport and on his way to join the Boston Red Sox’s Salem, VAfarm club Saturday.

Ryan, who had not been with a major league organization since early last season when he had a bloated 6.62 earned run average and had lost five of seven decisions for Seattle’sDouble-A club, did okay as a reliever for the Bluefish, but nothing like his six starts in June which earned him Atlantic LeaguePitcher of the Month honors.

It was a lights-out month with a 5-0 record, 0.94 ERA and only 20 hits allowed plus 48 strikeouts in 38.1 innings to take over the league lead with a 1.39 ERA and earn a spot in this week’s All-Star Game.Boston purchased the six-year pro’s contract less than 24 hours after he hurled a scoreless inning for the winning Liberty Divisionall-stars.  If there was any blotch on Ryan’s overall 5-1 record with two saves in 58.1 innings it was that his 24 walks were a little high.  They were offset by 65 K’s and the fact he allowed only 38 hits in those 58.1 innings.

More Bluefish May Draw Attention

Patrick Ryan’sdeparture could put a substantial damper on Bridgeport ’soptimism for the second half, but the most awkward fact for the Bluefishis they could have any number of other players somewhere on the radar of major league organizations.  Leftfielder Steve Mosshas not hurt his chances of being noticed by leading the league in batting (.344) and winning the MVP award for the All-Star Gameand rightfielder Charlton Jimersonwas Player of the Month for June with a league-high .398 average with 11 doubles, six homers and 27 RBI in 26 games. 

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This ‘n That

Ben Davis’sstunning transformation from catching to pitching took another move forward at CamdenThursday when he was within two outs of a no-hitter before No. 9 hitter Christian Lopezbroke it up for Southern Maryland.Davis (2-4, 5.80) had to settle for a no-decision one-hitter and the bullpen lost the game in the 10 th .  Jarrett Santos(5-2, 2.71) allowed two hits in eight innings for the Blue Crabs,and Butch Hobsonis searching for a replacement for him since the big right-hander is leaving after one more outing to become pitching coach at the University of North Carolina-Charlotte…It had to feel good—as well as somewhat surprising—to Somersetto get third baseman Jeff Nettlesback in the lineup Thursday. 

( These are excerpts from the Atlantic League Notebook. Subscriptions to the full Notebook are available via www.AtlanticLeagueBaseball.com or www.WirzandAssociates.com .  Bob Wirz also writes a weekly column, the Independent Baseball Insider , as well as a blog, www.IndyBaseballChatter.com. The author has 16 years of major league baseball public relations experience with Kansas City and as chief spokesman for two Commissioners and lives in Stratford, CT.)

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