DONE DEAL: The Baltimore Orioles have formally announced the signing of a second elite veteran pitcher from Boston Red Sox to a record-breaking contract.

FILE - Baltimore Orioles general manager Mike Elias speaks prior to a baseball game between the Orioles and the Tampa Bay Rays, Friday, Sept. 15, 2023, in Baltimore. Elias was voted Major League Baseball's Executive of the Year on Tuesday, Nov. 7, after the team finished with the American League's best record for the first time since 1997. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez, File)

This AL Pitcher Has Been Emerging As A Rising Ace

What defines a pitcher as an ace? Putting triple digits on the radar gun will get people talking, and Cole Ragans has achieved this. Ragans has seen a huge uptick in his velocity. So far this season, he has recorded 16 strikeouts with an ERA of 1.46. Ragans has always been a strong fastball and changeup pitcher, but he’s adjusted himself on the mound, allowing him to pitch with more power. This, without a doubt, represents the stepping stones of an emerging ace.

Cole Ragans, Highly and Appropriately Hyped

This AL Pitcher Has Transformed

 

Analyzing Cole Ragans Transformation

His spike in delivery from 2022 to 2023 showcases his transformation as an emerging ace. Ragans has been an FIP leader (2.61) since the 2023 All-Star break, with a minimum of 60 innings pitched and some well-known names such as Gerrit Cole, Tyler Glasnow, and Sonny Gray. He has gone from a 92-93 mph to a 100 mph fastball since he has been with the Kansas City Royals. This southpaw threw a pitch at 98 mph in his debut with the Royals. From 2022 to 2023, we’ve witnessed a big transformation in his delivery on the mound.

Analyzing Cole Ragans Transformation

Cole Ragans, Highly and Appropriately Hyped

His spike in delivery from 2022 to 2023 showcases his transformation as an emerging ace. Ragans has been an FIP leader (2.61) since the 2023 All-Star break, with a minimum of 60 innings pitched and some well-known names such as Gerrit Cole, Tyler Glasnow, and Sonny Gray. He has gone from a 92-93 mph to a 100 mph fastball since he has been with the Kansas City Royals. This

Cole Ragans, Highly and Appropriately Hyped

southpaw threw a pitch at 98 mph in his debut with the Royals. From 2022 to 2023, we’ve witnessed a big transformation in his delivery on the mound.

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