It's a minor-league deal. Kensing has pitched in 134 big-league games, most of them with the Marlins. He last appeared in the big leagues in 2009. He does throw hard, but his major-league results have mostly been terrible, so it would probably take a disaster to get him to Pittsburgh. A reliever who can throw gas in the mid-90s (as Kensing did a few years ago in the big leagues; I'm not sure what he throws now) could make a late-career transformation, of course, but realistically, that probably won't happen.
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I'm so done with this team!
Never mind.
WTM - January 4, 2012
Obviously we’ve hit the annual dumpster diving for Indy’s pitching staff.
Thunder - January 4, 2012
Us and 29 other teams.
WTM - January 4, 2012
K rate seems decent
But he has no control
Kosstic518 - January 4, 2012 via mobile
Stetson Allie,
all growed up?
Trogluddite - January 4, 2012
Nowhere near that kind of arm.
WTM - January 4, 2012
More Fish
I hope he’s more Leroux and less Olsen and Thompson.
Tintin049 - January 5, 2012
Also Tim Wood and Brett Sinkbeil. There’s been a big obsession the last couple years with failed Marlins pitching prospects.
WTM - January 5, 2012
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