Drafted in the 3rd round (74th overall) by the Houston Astros in 2013 (signed for $747,700).
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An unsigned 19th-rounder out of high school, Emanuel didn't sign and became North Carolina's ace after Matt Harvey left for pro ball. He tossed a complete-game shutout during the 2011 College World Series and has been the team's ace the last two seasons; he lasted seven innings or more in 10 of his first 11 starts in 2013. He has a power pitcher's body at 6-foot-4, 225 pounds but pitches with a funky delivery that gives him deception but precludes much projection in terms of velocity. He pitches with a fringe-average fastball, touching 90-91 but sitting 87-89 mph. His fastball plays up because he locates it well, both inside and down, and pitches with a tough angle to hitters. He also locates an above-average changeup. He has improved both his curveball and slider, though neither is a swing-and-miss pitch. He's an excellent athlete with a good pickoff move who repeats his herky-jerky delivery. His deception keeps hitters from getting consistent good swings, but limits his ceiling a bit, because he's not going to throw harder with his current delivery. Emanuel pitches with poise and maturity, and his polish should allow him to move quickly.
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After a strong career at North Carolina that included two College World Series trips, Emanuel helped high Class A Lancaster win the California League title in 2014. While he has a terrific pitcher's body, he offers little to no projection. Emanuel has a solid-average, four-offering mix with pitchability. His fringy fastball ranges from 86-90 mph from a crossfire delivery that adds deception. He can vary the break on his slow curveball, which can get loopy at times. His slider is sweepy, while he has feel for his changeup. Emanuel profiles as a No. 5 starter, but the Astros coaxed better results out of Dallas Keuchel, and he has a similar profile as Emanuel. He'll have to work to earn a spot at Double-A Corpus Christi in 2015.
Emanuel became a college ace as a freshman, throwing a complete-game shutout against Texas in the 2011 College World Series. He helped North Carolina reach Omaha again in 2013 as its Friday starter but wore out late in the season. He ranked fourth in NCAA Division I with 132 innings and was gassed after being used in relief in a regional final, on one day of rest after a 124-pitch outing. The Astros were extremely careful with Emanuel, their third-rounder, after signing him for $747,000. They shut him down after four brief appearances in the Rookie-level Gulf Coast League, except for a few sessions in instructional league. Emanuel has an ideal, broad-shouldered, high-waisted pitcher's frame, present strength and underrated athleticism, but he outsmarts more than he overpowers hitters due to a funky, rather than fluid, delivery. He pitches off an 87-89 mph fastball that touches 90, though it plays up because of his size, angle to the plate and ability to command it. He's a mature competitor with excellent makeup. His ceiling is that of a No. 5 starter because he lacks plus stuff, but he can move quickly because of his polish.
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An unsigned 19th-rounder out of high school, Emanuel didn't sign and became North Carolina's ace after Matt Harvey left for pro ball. He tossed a complete-game shutout during the 2011 College World Series and has been the team's ace the last two seasons; he lasted seven innings or more in 10 of his first 11 starts in 2013. He has a power pitcher's body at 6-foot-4, 225 pounds but pitches with a funky delivery that gives him deception but precludes much projection in terms of velocity. He pitches with a fringe-average fastball, touching 90-91 but sitting 87-89 mph. His fastball plays up because he locates it well, both inside and down, and pitches with a tough angle to hitters. He also locates an above-average changeup. He has improved both his curveball and slider, though neither is a swing-and-miss pitch. He's an excellent athlete with a good pickoff move who repeats his herky-jerky delivery. His deception keeps hitters from getting consistent good swings, but limits his ceiling a bit, because he's not going to throw harder with his current delivery. Emanuel pitches with poise and maturity, and his polish should allow him to move quickly.
Career Transactions
LHP Kent Emanuel elected free agency.
Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp activated LHP Kent Emanuel.
Miami Marlins sent LHP Kent Emanuel outright to Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp.
Miami Marlins designated LHP Kent Emanuel for assignment.
Miami Marlins selected the contract of LHP Kent Emanuel from Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp.
Miami Marlins sent LHP Kent Emanuel outright to Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp.
Miami Marlins designated LHP Kent Emanuel for assignment.
Miami Marlins selected the contract of LHP Kent Emanuel from Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp.
Miami Marlins sent LHP Kent Emanuel outright to Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp.
Miami Marlins designated LHP Kent Emanuel for assignment.
Miami Marlins selected the contract of LHP Kent Emanuel from Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp.
Miami Marlins sent LHP Kent Emanuel outright to Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp.
Miami Marlins designated LHP Kent Emanuel for assignment.
Miami Marlins selected the contract of LHP Kent Emanuel from Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp.
Miami Marlins activated LHP Kent Emanuel.
Miami Marlins sent LHP Kent Emanuel outright to Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp.
Miami Marlins designated LHP Kent Emanuel for assignment.
Miami Marlins selected the contract of LHP Kent Emanuel from Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp.
LHP Kent Emanuel assigned to Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp.
Miami Marlins signed free agent LHP Kent Emanuel to a minor league contract and invited him to spring training.
Indianapolis Indians activated LHP Kent Emanuel.
Indianapolis Indians sent LHP Kent Emanuel on a rehab assignment to Bradenton Marauders.
LHP Kent Emanuel assigned to Indianapolis Indians from Altoona Curve.
LHP Kent Emanuel assigned to Altoona Curve.
Pittsburgh Pirates signed free agent LHP Kent Emanuel to a minor league contract.
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