David Pauley
Number: 62
Position: Starting Pitcher
Born: 6-17-83
Birthplace: Longmont, CO
Age: 23
Bats: Right
Throws: Right
Height: 6-2
Weight: 185
College: none
MLB Debut: 5-31-2006
Acquired: trade from the San Diego Padres with Jay Payton, and Ramon Vazquez for Dave Roberts
Position: Starting Pitcher
Born: 6-17-83
Birthplace: Longmont, CO
Age: 23
Bats: Right
Throws: Right
Height: 6-2
Weight: 185
College: none
MLB Debut: 5-31-2006
Acquired: trade from the San Diego Padres with Jay Payton, and Ramon Vazquez for Dave Roberts
2006 Statistics: 0-2, 7.88, 16, 10
2007/Career Statistics & Game Log
dionnesdugout.com
Bio: I saw this kid pitch a game for the Sea Dogs last season, and he looked pretty good in the start. Then, he came up to Boston and started a few games, and actually looked pretty good. He was awful after that, but easy come, easy go I guess. He's probably going to spend all of this season in AAA Pawtucket, and unless there are as many injury problems to our rotation this season as there were last, then he won't start any games.
Projeceted 2007 Statistics: 0-0, 9.00, 1, 1
Fantasy Outlook: as you can see from my projections, he comes up to Boston and pitches on inning and allows a run in that inning. I'll even make a game out of this and say it comes against the Tampa Bay Devil Rays on Friday, September 21st. The earned run will be on a solo homerun by, uh, let's guess Ty Wigginton. So, you decide if you want him on your fantasy team.
2007/Career Statistics & Game Log
dionnesdugout.com
Bio: I saw this kid pitch a game for the Sea Dogs last season, and he looked pretty good in the start. Then, he came up to Boston and started a few games, and actually looked pretty good. He was awful after that, but easy come, easy go I guess. He's probably going to spend all of this season in AAA Pawtucket, and unless there are as many injury problems to our rotation this season as there were last, then he won't start any games.
Projeceted 2007 Statistics: 0-0, 9.00, 1, 1
Fantasy Outlook: as you can see from my projections, he comes up to Boston and pitches on inning and allows a run in that inning. I'll even make a game out of this and say it comes against the Tampa Bay Devil Rays on Friday, September 21st. The earned run will be on a solo homerun by, uh, let's guess Ty Wigginton. So, you decide if you want him on your fantasy team.
