Drafted in the 12th round (362nd overall) by the Milwaukee Brewers in 2013 (signed for $125,000).
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While Seidenberger doesn't have a true out pitch, he's a lefthander who can throw three offerings for strikes and has had consistent success in two seasons at Blinn (Texas) JC and one at Texas Christian. The 6-foot-2, 196-pounder's best pitch is his 89-92 mph fastball, though it can get straight and he doesn't always command it well. His curveball has its moments but needs more refinement, and he also uses a changeup. There's effort in Seidenberger's delivery, which detracts from his command. Used as a swingman by the Horned Frogs, he projects as a reliever in pro ball and his stuff could play up in that role.
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While Seidenberger doesn't have a true out pitch, he's a lefthander who can throw three offerings for strikes and has had consistent success in two seasons at Blinn (Texas) JC and one at Texas Christian. The 6-foot-2, 196-pounder's best pitch is his 89-92 mph fastball, though it can get straight and he doesn't always command it well. His curveball has its moments but needs more refinement, and he also uses a changeup. There's effort in Seidenberger's delivery, which detracts from his command. Used as a swingman by the Horned Frogs, he projects as a reliever in pro ball and his stuff could play up in that role.
Seidenberger is a lefthander with decent pitchability and stuff, though it remains to be seen if he can be signed away from a Texas Christian commitment. The 6-foot-1, 190-pounder works mainly off his 87-90 mph fastball and his slider, throwing those two offerings and his changeup for strikes. His command wavers because of the effort and the high elbow in his delivery.
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