His pitches supposedly have a ridiculous amount of movement. It's always good to have a softer throwing lefty out of the pen who has good movement, location, and can change speeds. I'm glad our coaches aren't falling in love with pro prospects exclusively; it's good to have a nice mixture of good prospects and good college players. That's what got us to where we were this past year, but we did need a few more big time stars IMO. Now, our coaches are getting the stars and the grinders, whereas in the past we were mostly blue-collar guys with a few big time players. A more even mixture should help us, as long as we don't get Bianco syndrome and only go after prototypes and recruiting stars.

Also, wasn't Justin Pigott left-handed too? He might have been a righty, but if memory serves me, he was a lefty.