Video: Pirates Phil Irwin Talks About 2012 Season, Being Added to 40-Man Roster

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Phil Irwin went on a solid run in 2012 after his first five starts were out of the way.  His progress toward being added to the roster after being such a late pick in the 2009 draft, has been fun to watch.  Irwin is one of the players Neal Huntington is talking about when you hear him say, we like the guys we have in the system.

In the video Irwin, who will turn 26 in February,  talks to Bradenton Marauders season ticket holders about his season, being added to the 40-man roster and calls his curveball his moneymaker.

In 2012 Irwin made 18 starts for the Double-A Altoona Curve and posted a 2.93 ERA with an 83/17 K/BB in 104 innings.   He reduced his hits allowed as the season progressed and finished up his 104 innings pitched by allowing 97 hits with a 1.64 GO/AO.

Most of the prospect lists show little love for Irwin and we think it is because his fastball isn’t considered anything special.  It sits in the upper 80’s and we have seen him touch the low 90’s.  What he does well is pitch low in the zone, change speeds and stays out  of trouble by limiting walks.  The slow curve is a solid pitch and as he says in the video he does work in a slider and changeup.

It’s pretty easy to consider Irwin a sleeper heading into the 2013 season.  The Bucs 21st round pick in the lackluster 2009 draft out of Mississippi has moved up through the ranks and now has thrown 413 innings in the minors with 369 strikeouts and just 72 walks.

In 2010, Irwin put up strong numbers while pitching for West Virginia in Single-A with 111 strikeouts and just 20 walks over 113 innings.

In 2011, the 6’3″ Irwin flew out of the gate and after putting up impressive numers in his first ten starts (2.03 ERA and a 40/12 K/BB over 53 innings)  was promoted to Double-A Altoona Curve where  he struckout 69 and walked ten in 87 innings pitched.

Irwin looked strong as he finished up the season for the Triple-A Indianapolis Indians over 21 innings with 28 strikeouts and just six earned runs.

Keep an eye on Filthy Phil in the future.