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Andy Pettitte

#46 / Pitcher / New York Yankees

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W-L G GS CG SHO SV BS IP H R ER HR BB K ERA WHIP
2008 - Andy Pettitte 13-10 28 28 0 0 0 0 175.0 194 92 85 17 48 133 4.37 1.38

BCB Interviews Daniel Meadows


After the debut of big lefty Evan Frederickson, I'm excited to have another pitcher of similar imposing stature and handedness in the organization. Daniel Meadows is a 6'6", 230 lb. pitcher from Temple College, a junior college in Texas, where he posted a 58/12 K/BB in 59.7 innings this year. He was the second-last draft pick by the Brewers, but he's still (tied for) first in our hearts.

BCB: So you just got to Arizona today [Thursday, 6/19]?

DM: Yeah, I flew in this morning, and I haven’t stopped since. The head trainer picked me up and took me to the doc for a physical.

BCB: You signed a week ago, right?

DM: Yeah, Monday night, at my house.

BCB: What did you do in the interim? How come you didn't go right away?

DM: There were some things I needed to take care of at home, and that’s when they scheduled the flight.

BCB: Do you know yet if you'll be going to Helena?

DM: Nope, tomorrow is my first day of workouts in Arizona.

BCB: Do you know any of your new teammates?

DM: Nope, didn't meet anyone today who spoke English. (laughs)

BCB: Did you know anyone who got drafted this year?

DM: Yeah, quite a few who I’ve played with over the years.

BCB: Who’s the best?

DM: I'd have to say Jose Duran, who was drafted by the Brewers in the sixth round. I played against him my freshman year in college, and seeing by what he did this year, the kid can flat out play.

BCB: Can you give us a little bit of a scouting report on him?

DM: He can pick it with the best of them, and his swing has gotten a lot better. He’s just a ballplayer.

BCB: So you think he'll stick at short then?

DM: I'm not sure; I know he probably pans out as a middle infield guy. Second or short, doesn’t really matter.

BCB: Who was the best pro prospect on your Temple team this year? It looks like Tristan Gaines had some pretty good numbers.

DM: Yeah, he had pretty good numbers, but he wasn’t drafted.

BCB: Did being the only player drafted from your team surprise you?

DM: A little bit; I think if there was going to be anyone else drafted, it would have been Tristan.

BCB: Where is he going to play next year?

DM: [University of Texas]-Pan American.

BCB: Pan-American, just like your new teammates.

DM: (laughs) True, true.

BCB: So tell us a little about what you throw.

DM: Fastball, changeup, and they project my slider to be my best pitch. I just started throwing it late spring.

BCB: How hard do you throw?

DM: Mid- to upper-80's. Around 90 on a good day.

BCB: Do they project you to add any velocity, or have they suggested any mechanical tweaks to increase it?

DM: No, probably just hit the weight room and get a good throwing program going.

BCB: What kind of break does your slider have?

DM: It’s 80 to 84, moves like a slider, I guess.

BCB: The Brewers drafted another big lefthander near the top of the draft, Evan Frederickson. Do you know anything about him?

DM: Yeah, he was at the pre-draft workout with me, and he just blew away the radar guns, reportedly throwing 96 to 98; had pretty decent off-speed stuff from what I remember.

BCB: Having worked out for them, you knew the Brewers were interested in you; what other teams were?

DM: The Brewers were it.

BCB: Were you nervous once it got to the 49th round?

DM: Not really. I had listened to the draft all day and gave up around the 45th or 46th round and quit listening. I found out when my phone started ringing off the hook.

BCB: Was it a tough decision between the Brewers and Texas Tech?

DM: Yes it was, but the Brewers made a great offer I couldn’t pass up, so I figured I would go ahead and chase my childhood dream.

BCB: What was your bonus?

DM: 100% of two years of school and $11,000.

BCB: Do you plan on going to school in the offseason?

DM: Hell no. I'll go back when I’m done.

BCB: You're a baseball player now!

DM: Yes sir, I’m on permanent summer.

BCB: So where are you from?

DM: Katy, Texas, outside of Houston.

BCB: Were you an Astros fan growing up?

DM: Still am, I love the Astros. I’ve been going to games ever since I can remember.

BCB: Well, at least it's not the Cubs, I suppose.

DM: (laughs) No one likes the Cubs.

BCB: In your dreams, you probably imagined pitching in the big leagues at Minute Maid--just not for the visiting team. Think that would be hard for you?

DM: No, not at all, that would be a blast.

BCB: Who's your favorite Astro of all time?

DM: Either Bagwell or Biggio. I'd have to say Biggio.

BCB: Is there a major league pitcher you pattern yourself after?

DM: Definitely Andy Pettitte. I also really like watching Cole Hamels.

BCB: The Brewers love changeups. I'm sure they would be thrilled if you pitched like Cole Hamels.

DM: (laughs) Yeah, he's pretty stinkin’ good.

BCB: One more thing: Dan or Daniel?

DM: Daniel. [Dan] is just what the scout who drafted me called me all the time.

BCB: Is there anything else you want Brewers fans to know about you?

DM: Nope, not really, just that I’m excited to get this all started and try to move up as quick as I can.

BCB: Well, good luck, we'll be cheering for you.

DM: All right, thanks.

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