nothing detailed here just some tidbits I found from a fantasy baseball site:
Prospects
Jesse Foppert - RHP Giants
2002 Stats
3-3, 2.79 ERA, 44 H, 74/21 K/BB in 61 1/3 IP for Double-A Shreveport
3-6, 3.99 ERA, 71 H, 109/35 K/BB in 79 IP for Triple-A Fresno
If you?re going to follow the progress of one minor league pitcher this year, make it Foppert. The 2001 second-round pick has overtaken Jerome Williams in the eyes of the Giants -- Williams was cut on March 13, but Foppert survived until the final day of the spring -- and seems prepared to jump into the rotation as soon as the Giants decide there?s no need to settle for Ryan Jensen starting games. It could happen any week now.
Foppert has the look of a pitcher who will be dominant his first time around the league, assuming he doesn?t stop throwing strikes. The 22-year-old has a mid-90s fastball with plenty of movement and a vicious slider. At this point, it may be that the best tactic hitters can use against him is to just not swing, as Foppert?s pitches tend to move out of the strike zone as they approach the plate.
Foppert probably isn?t going to spend much more time in the minors. Calling Ryan Jensen an average pitcher would be generous. There?s nothing average about Foppert. If he arrives soon enough, Foppert could win a dozen games this year and strike out a batter an inning while doing it. If he?s still available in your NL-only league, pick him up now.
Prospects
Jesse Foppert - RHP Giants
2002 Stats
3-3, 2.79 ERA, 44 H, 74/21 K/BB in 61 1/3 IP for Double-A Shreveport
3-6, 3.99 ERA, 71 H, 109/35 K/BB in 79 IP for Triple-A Fresno
If you?re going to follow the progress of one minor league pitcher this year, make it Foppert. The 2001 second-round pick has overtaken Jerome Williams in the eyes of the Giants -- Williams was cut on March 13, but Foppert survived until the final day of the spring -- and seems prepared to jump into the rotation as soon as the Giants decide there?s no need to settle for Ryan Jensen starting games. It could happen any week now.
Foppert has the look of a pitcher who will be dominant his first time around the league, assuming he doesn?t stop throwing strikes. The 22-year-old has a mid-90s fastball with plenty of movement and a vicious slider. At this point, it may be that the best tactic hitters can use against him is to just not swing, as Foppert?s pitches tend to move out of the strike zone as they approach the plate.
Foppert probably isn?t going to spend much more time in the minors. Calling Ryan Jensen an average pitcher would be generous. There?s nothing average about Foppert. If he arrives soon enough, Foppert could win a dozen games this year and strike out a batter an inning while doing it. If he?s still available in your NL-only league, pick him up now.

