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Originally Posted by GoCubsAndJays
Actually, wasn't his first career start in Glynn's case.
He was a Jay last year, and a bit this year too, before the Jays traded him to you guys for Cash considerations.
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Yup... and listening to the Jays broadcast list night, they weren't glowing over Glynn. He's a two pitch pitcher without much stuff. They predicted that it would only take the Jays once through the lineup to start hitting him, and there were pretty much right. He doesn't have an "escape" pitch. He also only has control with his fastball right now, so when he gets behind in the count, you can sit on it as it is his only accurate pitch. At this point in his development he is, at best, a AAA pitcher.