Tankersley, Fri starter for Padres

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NATIONAL PUBLICATION CALLS BAYBEARS PITCHING ROTATION ?AS GOOD AS ANY IN THE MINOR LEAGUES IN RECENT
MEMORY?

Mobile, Ala.?The Mobile BayBears 2002 starting pitching rotation has been viewed as one of the finest in all of minor league baseball as the start of the
Southern League season approaches. On Tuesday, the rotation got an unexpected addition that caused the editor of a national baseball publication to draw
comparisons to some of the best minor league pitching staffs over the past decade.

On Tuesday, the BayBears major league affiliate, the San Diego Padres, optioned their top pitching prospect, Dennis Tankersley, to the BayBears.
Tankersley, who was named 2001 ?Minor League Baseball Emerging Prospect of the Year? by Sportsticker, will join a starting rotation loaded with other
top-level prospects including Jake Peavy, Ben Howard, and Eric Cyr.

Allan Simpson, Editor of Baseball America, the national trade publication for minor league baseball, feels this group of starting pitchers could emerge as one
for the ages.

?It is certainly as good a starting rotation as any group in minor league baseball in recent memory,? said Simpson. ?These are four of the best prospects in
one of baseball?s most talent-rich organization.? Baseball America rates the Padres farm system as the fourth best among the 30 major league clubs.

In Baseball America?s list of top 10 prospects in the Padres organization, Tankersley is rated as the number one pitching prospect. Peavy is rated second,
while Howard is fourth and Cyr is fifth. Mark Phillips, a 20 year old former first round pick of the Padres, is rated third. ?You could have him before the end of
the season, too,? said Simpson. Phillips is expected to start the year at Single-A Lake Elsinore.

Tankersley, Peavy, Howard, and Cyr combined to post a record of 36-16 last season with a 2.37 earned run average and 628 strikeouts in 502 innings. All
four starters throw well in excess of 90 miles an hour.

The BayBears fifth starter is expected to be either Chris Rojas (10-5 with Lake Elsinore last season) or former first round draft pick Mike Bynum.

Tankersley started last season with Lake Elsinore, where he allowed just three earned runs in nine starts (0.52 ERA). He was promoted to Mobile and
posted a 4-1 record with a 2.07 ERA while limiting opposing batters to a collective batting average of .173. Tankersley made three late season starts at
Triple-A Portland.

The BayBears Southern League opener is April 4th at West Tenn. The home opener is April 12th vs. Jacksonville at Hank Aaron Stadium. Call (251)
479-BEAR (2327) for tickets.

www.mobilebaybears.com
 

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Dennis Tankersley - SP, San Diego Padres

For some reason, in spite of a nasty slider and a fastball that can hit 96 mph, Tankersley hasn't been getting too much love from the fantasy baseball community. In the NL LABR draft, for instance, he went for the minimum bid of $1. Assuming you can get him for a similar price in an NL-only or deep mixed keeper league, Tankersley could pay nice dividends. Despite allowing a grand slam in his first spring training outing, he still has a good chance of earning the fifth spot in the Padres' rotation and could post respectable numbers this season, with better things still to come. If the hot names like Beckett or Prior are overpaid for in your league, take a shot on this
 

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adres call up RHP Tankersley, place RHP Jarvis on DL

May 10, 2002

ATLANTA (TICKER) -- Righthander Dennis Tankersley, the San Diego
Padres' top pitching prospect, has been called up from the minor leagues
and will make his major league debut on Friday against the Atlanta Braves.

Tankersley on Friday was recalled from Mobile of the Class AA Southern
League, where he was 2-1 with a 2.64 ERA in seven starts, striking out 30
in 30 2/3 innings. He fills the roster spot of righthander Kevin Jarvis, who
was placed on the 15-day disabled list with a strained elbow.

The 23-year-old Tankersley is 23-10 with a 2.54 ERA in 70 appearances
-- 64 starts -- and was the Padres' Minor League Pitcher of the Year in
2001.

Tankersley made his last start for Mobile on Sunday and allowed four hits in
four scoreless innings. He will make a quantum leap in class on Friday when
he opposes four-time Cy Young Award winner Greg Maddux of the
Braves.

Jarvis is 2-3 with a 2.45 ERA in five starts. He came off the disabled list last
Saturday and pitched 5 1/3 scoreless innings against the Pittsburgh Pirates.
But he continued to be bothered by the elbow and will undergo an MRI.
 

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since covers sez:

Under is 8-1-1 in the Braves last 10 overall.
Under is 5-1 in Maddux last six starts.

and these pitchers usually good in MLB debut. And Atlanta usually poor against pitchers they haven't seen. How about the under?

But it is only 8.5, and Maddux has had control problems this season. maybe the SD +189 dog (canbet)?

I'm liking under in SF/Mon more. Sharp pitchers here. Bonds loves to hit the long ball at Montreal, but he has had 14 at bats vs Vazquez, 3 hits, 2 homers, 5 rbi.
 
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