Drafted in the 14th round (424th overall) by the Washington Nationals in 2014.
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TRACK RECORD: Mostly a reliever in college, Bourque began his professional career as a starter. He moved back to the bullpen in 2018 and has risen quickly since then. His two plus pitches helped him earn a promotion from Double-A Harrisburg to Washington on May 26 for his major league debut. But he allowed four runs in two-thirds of an inning in the Nationals' 9-6 win over Miami and then spent the rest of the season at Triple-A Fresno.
SCOUTING REPORT: Bourque, who missed the 2015 season after having Tommy John surgery, throws at 96-98 mph with high-effort mechanics. He also has a hard, downer curveball thrown at 84-85 mph from an overhand delivery. Those two pitches can both wipe out hitters, but his control is lagging. He occasionally throws a below-average changeup.
THE FUTURE: As a bet on pure stuff, Bourque has a chance to slide into the Nationals' bullpen as a seventh-inning option. His command, though, will have to get better for that to happen.
Track Record: Bourque split time in the bullpen and rotation during his first two years at Michigan before becoming a primary reliever during his junior year and finding more success in the role. He's followed a similar path during his four years with the Nationals.
Scouting Report: Washington ran Bourque out as a starter in 2014 and again in 2016 and 2017 after he missed the 2015 season due to Tommy John surgery, but the 6-foot-4 righthander didn't find much success until he moved into the bullpen this summer. Bourque was able to pitch almost exclusively off of a plus fastball and curveball combination, while his control issues were minimized in shorter outings. He posted a career-best 1.70 ERA in 53 innings split between high Class A and Double-A. Bourque's fastball touches as high as 98 and is regularly in the mid-90s, and he complements it with a power curve in the 85-88 mph range. That curve is presently an out-pitch and could wind up being a 70-grade offering. Bourque's lack of a third pitch might not inhibit him as a reliever, but Nationals evaluators liked the progress he made with a changeup during instructional league.
The Future: Bourque should begin 2019 in Double-A, where he'll try and refine his command, but he could move quickly to the majors as a potential late-inning reliever.
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TRACK RECORD: Mostly a reliever in college, Bourque began his professional career as a starter. He moved back to the bullpen in 2018 and has risen quickly since then. His two plus pitches helped him earn a promotion from Double-A Harrisburg to Washington on May 26 for his major league debut. But he allowed four runs in two-thirds of an inning in the Nationals’ 9-6 win over Miami and then spent the rest of the season at Triple-A Fresno.
SCOUTING REPORT: Bourque, who missed the 2015 season after having Tommy John surgery, throws at 96-98 mph with high-effort mechanics. He also has a hard, downer curveball thrown at 84-85 mph from an overhand delivery. Those two pitches can both wipe out hitters, but his control is lagging. He occasionally throws a below-average changeup.
THE FUTURE: As a bet on pure stuff, Bourque has a chance to slide into the Nationals’ bullpen as a seventh-inning option. His command, though, will have to get better for that to happen.
TRACK RECORD: Mostly a reliever in college, Bourque began his professional career as a starter. He moved back to the bullpen in 2018 and has risen quickly since then. His two plus pitches helped him earn a promotion from Double-A Harrisburg to Washington on May 26 for his major league debut. But he allowed four runs in two-thirds of an inning in the Nationals' 9-6 win over Miami and then spent the rest of the season at Triple-A Fresno.
SCOUTING REPORT: Bourque, who missed the 2015 season after having Tommy John surgery, throws at 96-98 mph with high-effort mechanics. He also has a hard, downer curveball thrown at 84-85 mph from an overhand delivery. Those two pitches can both wipe out hitters, but his control is lagging. He occasionally throws a below-average changeup.
THE FUTURE: As a bet on pure stuff, Bourque has a chance to slide into the Nationals' bullpen as a seventh-inning option. His command, though, will have to get better for that to happen.
Career Transactions
San Antonio Missions released RHP James Bourque.
RHP James Bourque assigned to San Antonio Missions.
RHP James Bourque assigned to ACL Padres.
San Diego Padres signed free agent RHP James Bourque to a minor league contract.
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