Trevor Oaks Continues Triple-A Dominance
Source: Maria Torres

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May 26, 2018
Kansas City Royals starting pitcher prospect Trevor Oaks will likely see another call to the big leagues sometime soon due to his current run of dominance over Triple-A opponents. Unfortunately, it’s unlikely that it will turn out well. Oaks threw seven innings of one-run ball on Friday, and that’s the only run he’s allowed in his last 19 2/3 innings. The catch is that he’s gotten extremely lucky during that streak. Oaks has posted an incredible 27/20 K/BB ratio in his time at Triple-A this year, giving him a gap between his ERA and FIP of nearly two full runs. Even during his impressive three-game run, he’s carrying a 9/7 K/BB ratio. That doesn’t bode well, even at the Triple-A level, so while the ERA is attractive, owners shouldn’t be predicting greatness for him just yet.--Billy Stonick - RotoBaller
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