Almost 15 MPH slower than his max fastball, the pitch dives similarly to a curveball from a left-hander. Honeywell said he got his screwball, a rarity of a pitch, from his cousin, former Major League pitcher and screwballer Mike Marshall, who passed it on to his father, Brent, Sr. "They turned it over to me four years ago, and it took me a couple of years to really master the pitch," Honeywell said. The screwball.In any conversation about Tampa Bay Rays pitching prospect Brent Honeywell, you have to talk about his screwball, the pitch he … Press J to jump to the feed. It's hard, man, it's hard to explain. Get the latest news and rumors, customized to your favorite sports and teams. In addition to his screwball, Honeywell also throws a two-seam fastball, a changeup that he said feeds into the screwball, and a curveball that he called a work in progress. It's just, I love it. Honeywell was at Tropicana Field on Tuesday for the game against the Orioles. 2 prospect in the Rays' system and the No. NFL could delay Super Bowl LV by a month due to COVID-19? What do you get when you combine a block party and a baseball league? Even beyond the screwball, Honeywell’s arsenal is dominant. Jets on track for worst point differential in NFL history, Giants bench Andrew Thomas for violating team policy, Cam Newton: 'There's no need to press the panic button', Dodgers' Bellinger dislocated shoulder during HR celebration, Braves' Freddie Freeman: NLCS loss 'hurts right now'. And during those two frames, he showcased a high-90s fastball and a dominating screwball. He was on the field pregame, where Rays players and coaches introduced themselves to the club's latest signee. Honeywall was ultimately named the game’s MVP. Always free! Brent Honeywell, a former top prospect in the Rays system, can't catch a break with his right (pitching) arm. Tampa Bay Rays prospect Brent Honeywell, who was recently ranked the No. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts The first strikeout in the sequence shows Honeywell’s mastery of the rarely-seen pitch. We hoped you liked reading Rays Prospect Brent Honeywell on Screwballs and Command by Eno Sarris! ST. PETERSBURG -- The Rays signed right-handed pitcher Brent Honeywell, their third selection from the 2014 First-Year Player Draft, on Tuesday. Gifs. He boasts above-average command, a plus changeup and a fastball that can get up into the mid-90s.But there's another reason that Honeywell has done nothing but climb up prospect rankings since Tampa Bay drafted him in the second round out of Tennessee's Walters State Community College in 2014: He's one of the last screwballers in professional baseball.Honeywell learned the pitch as a kid (his father's cousin is Mike Marshall, the righty who rode a screwball all the way to the 1974 NL Cy Young Award with the Dodgers) and it's no mere novelty act: MLB Pipeline gave it a 65 grade on the 20-80 scouting scale. Brent Honeywell, the 71st best prospect in baseball according to FanGraphs, throws it and has been out for the past two years due to Tommy John Surgery. Honeywell said he has been assigned to the Princeton Rays in West Virginia, one of Tampa Bay's Rookie affiliates, and that he is headed there on Thursday. But there's another reason that Honeywell has done nothing but climb up prospect rankings since Tampa Bay drafted him in the second round out of … #FuturesGame pic.twitter.com/l5C82V4KaE. Please support FanGraphs by becoming a member. Emailed daily. FanGraphs does not have a paywall. "I'm just a ballplayer -- I'm ready to play, I'm ready to get out there and play. •, Where to live in New York if you've just come into $324 million. This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google. Honeywell hasn't pitched in a meaningful game since 2017 in Triple-A. Matt Monagan This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission. According to MLB Pipeline, right-hander Brent Honeywell is the No. But don't take our word for it -- just check out the screwball he broke off during the 2017 SiriusXM All-Star Futures Game: Honeywell pitched two scoreless innings while striking out four, earning MVP honors for Team USA -- not surprising, with stuff like that. Honeywell said he got his screwball, a rarity of a pitch, from his cousin, former Major League pitcher and screwballer Mike Marshall, who passed it on to his father, Brent, Sr. "They turned it over to me four years ago, and it took me a couple of years to really master the pitch," Honeywell said. Rays top pitching prospect Brent Honeywell Jr. underwent another elbow surgery this week. Everything. Brent Honeywell, Sr. played for Princeton when he was in the Pirates' system and Princeton was a Pittsburgh affiliate. 22 prospect in all of baseball. According to MLB Pipeline, right-hander Brent Honeywell is the No. I love the game.". "This is a dream come true. USA pitcher Brent Honeywell (21) throws a pitch in the first inning during the 2017 MLB Futures Game at Marlins Park. 22 prospect in all of baseball.He boasts above-average command, a plus changeup and a fastball that can get up into the mid-90s. 2 prospect in the Rays' system and the No. 14 prospect in MLB by Baseball America, had the chance to showcase his stuff on Sunday night during the Futures Game. Michael Clair Entire rows of tickets still available for MLB All-Star Game, Dave Roberts gives Rays bulletin-board material with bold declaration, Purdue head coach Jeff Brohm tests positive for COVID-19. Since his promotion to Durham in April, he’s struck out 99 batters in 79 1/3 innings. Tampa Bay drafted the 19-year-old Honeywell, a 6-foot-3, 180-pound screwballer out of Walters State Community College in Tennessee, with the 72nd overall pick, in Competitive Balance Round B. Honeywell went 11-3 with a 2.81 ERA and 102 strikeouts in 83 1/3 innings this season as a freshman at Walters State. The 22-year-old Honeywell, pitching for Team USA, struck out four and walked only one during two scoreless innings of work. And given that the Rays are hanging tough in the AL East, he could soon be called up to the Majors and thrust into a pennant race. But, as he explained to MLB Network after his outing, he tries to pick and choose his spots with his unique pitch: Before his dominance in the Futures Game, Honeywell spoke with Jake Mintz and Jordan Shusterman of the Cespedes Family BBQ about golf, chess, and hunting -- one of Honeywell's favorite pastimes: Watch Rays prospect Brent Honeywell dominate batters with his diving screwball, Meet Brent Honeywell, top Rays prospect and one of the last screwballers in baseball. 14 prospect in MLB by Baseball America, had the chance to showcase his stuff on Sunday night during the Futures Game. It's not a gimmick pitch.". The two may not be directly related, however, it is something to point out as throwing the screwball definitely could’ve caused it. •, Competition, joy and a little pain: Beep Baseball is a world of freedom for blind athletes, By •, The Metropolitan Museum of Art has one of the best baseball card collections in the world
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