JORGE CHARRY

12/10/86; '06 32nd; Lake City CC
R/R; 6-1, 195

Level
W-L-Sv
G
GS
IP
H
HR
BB
K
BB/9
K/9
WHIP
OAVG
ERA
2006 NJCAA
4-3-3
17
13
75.0
72
 
31
70
3.72
8.40
1.37
.270
3.72
2006 R
2-1-1
11
2
26.0
19
2
9
20
3.12
6.92
1.08
.204
2.77
2007 A-
0-3-0
20
0
23.1
27
4
12
22
4.63
8.49
1.67
.281
6.94
2008 A
0-0-0
3
0
6.1
13
2
2
5
2.84
7.11
2.37
.394
9.95
2008 A-
1-0-0
9
0
16.2
20
2
7
15
3.78
8.10
1.62
.299
4.32
2008 R
2-1-3
9
0
15.1
11
0
3
21
1.76
12.33
0.91
.193
1.17

Oakland drafted Charry in 2004.  He was described at the time as having a sinker, slider and good change.  His 2006 junior college ERA is misleading, because over half the runs he allowed (35 out of 66) were unearned.  Although his JC performance wasn't that strong, he was a sophomore and couldn't be followed for another year.  The Pirates signed him shortly after the draft and he pitched well in the GCL, mainly in relief.  He moved to the State College bullpen in 2007 and didn't do well.  He allowed a lot of baserunners and a lot of extra base hits.  He at least had a good K rate.  He actually pitched well for over half the season, with an ERA of 2.87 in June and July, but he fell apart in August, posting an ERA of 15.26.  He opened the 2008 season back in the GCL and dominated there, but still wasn't able to handle higher levels in brief appearances.  He'll probably get opportunities at West Virginia or State College, or both, in 2009.  After three years, he needs to get out of short season ball.

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