Tough to say without knowing what kind of "stuff" he has. Does he throw high 80's, or is he a mid 90's guy. I saw his numbers a few times and got excited, until I clicked on it and saw that he's 25 pitching in a league that has guys like JRod and Kelenic that are teanagers.rockycola wrote: ↑Fri May 10, 2019 3:23 amDo we have a hidden gem? RHP, just turned 25 two weeks ago, Clay Chandler has been pitching lights out at West Virginia. Yes, he's old for the league but he's someone to follow with mild interest. He's 4-1 in 7 starts, 0.84 ERA, has a complete game under his belt.
No, he doesn't jump onto my top 10 list but I just discovered him and am intrigued.Sure would be nice to have an unexpected quick riser.By David Kahn / West Virginia Power | April 29, 2019 2:08 PM
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (April 29, 2019) - The West Virginia Power, in conjunction with the South Atlantic League, is excited to announce that RHP Clay Chandler has been named SAL Pitcher of the Week for the week of April 22-28. Chandler is the first West Virginia hurler to claim Pitcher of the Week honors since Mike Wallace garnered the award from August 28-September 4, 2017.
Chandler dominated during his two starts over this past week, posting a 2-0 record while scattering eight hits and not allowing a run or issuing a walk over 12 innings of work. The Paducah, Kentucky, native fanned 15 batters as well, whittling his ERA down to a South Atlantic League-best 0.31 on the season.
The righty started the Power's homestand opener April 22 against Columbia and fired five scoreless frames while giving up just two hits and striking out a career-best 10 batters. Chandler followed that up with a brilliant seven-inning performance Saturday, April 27, on his 25th birthday, subduing the Asheville Tourists to the tune of six hits and no runs with five strikeouts.
A product of Southeast Missouri State, Chandler
https://www.baseball-reference.com/regi ... andl000cla
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Side note, that also excites me about those 2, that they are doing it in a league that has some guys 4-5 years older than them pitching.