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An anomaly as a 6-foot-7, 220-pound shortstop, Oneil was a 2021 Double-A Northeast All-Star in advance of a brief-but loud (3-for-9, HR) Pirates debut.
"At the end of the 1933 season with a batting average of 323 and the record of being one of the best hitting second basemen in the National League, Tony Piet was traded by the Pittsburgh Pirates to Cincinnati on November 17. His full name is Anthony F. Pietruszka, but it was quickly shortened to Tony Piet. He broke into professional baseball in Texas and the Pirates found him in Wichita, where in 1931 he batted .336 and scored 42 stolen bases. The previous year at Waco, Texas, he had banged out 26 home runs. Tony was born in Chicago. He stands 5 feet, 11 inches high and weighs around 180 pounds, He bats right-handed and throws right-handed."
In July, Janson had the lowest ERA in all the Minors. He has two breaking balls to pair with his 97-mph fastball that had a solid spin rate. His curveball is MLB average and he's worked tirelessly to improve his slider. Janson has expert control (2.8% MLB walk rate).
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