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Purple Row Interviews Brandon Hynick

After Modesto's loss on Wednesday, Brandon Hynick took the time to answer a few questions over the phone about his season so far and baseball in general. Here are the results:

From ModestoNuts.com.
Russ: You've had a great start to your season. What has been your key to success so far?

Brandon: Throwing strikes. I just go out there and throw strikes. Well, except my curveball. I haven't done it enough with that pitch yet.

R: Would you say that you are least comfortable with your curveball?

B: Yeah, but I'm working on it.

R: Which pitch do you feel most comfortable with?

B: My fastball. I usually get that around 88, 90 (MPH). I also throw a split-finger and a change-up.

R: Who's the toughest batter you've faced this season?

B: Justin Upton. He's an all-around great hitter. [editor's note, by Russ] On 8 April, Upton went 1-for-4 against Hynick.

R: As a pitcher, do you have any role models?

B:A few guys, but mainly Roger Clemens. I just watch how he pitches and look at his mound presence. He's a great pitcher.

R: In college, you were also a good hitter. How has that helped you in your transition to pro ball?

B: In college, I did a lot of situational hitting, so that helps me understand what a batter's thinking when he's at the plate. Also, I know my strengths and weaknesses at the plate and I try to use them against the hitter when I'm on the mound.

R: For those of us who haven't had the privilege of visiting Modesto, what are your thoughts on the city?

B: I like it; it's much better than where I was last season, Casper (WY.). It's a bigger city and it has everything you could want. It's very cosmopolitan.

R: Any thoughts on John Thurman Field (the Nuts' home park)?

B: I like pitching here. It's a big park and we get decent crowds. I like that you can give up a long ball in some places and still not see it go out.

R: Of all your teammates, who do you believe will make it with the Rockies?

B: Tough one. Do you mean fastest to the team?

R: No, just overall in terms of success.

B: I'll say Chaz Roe then. He's shown a lot of poise for a 20-year-old (he'll turn 21 in October). With his approach on the mound he'll keep getting better and better.

R: I'd like to get your thoughts on this: For so long baseball players were always older than me and now I'm 21. They're as old as me or even younger in some cases. You're 21, 22 (he's 22), how do you feel about that?

B: (Big laugh) Oh, yeah, it's something different. I've pitched against some 19-year-olds this season and I couldn't tell you that when they step on to the field

R: Thanks for taking the time to answer a few questions, Brandon.

B: You're welcome. Glad I could help out.

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This is awesome!
Great job.  You guys just wait until you get to by my age with that whole young guys playing ball idea.  Then you'll really feel like you're not a kid anymore.

by Prospector on May 10, 2007 11:47 AM MDT reply actions   0 recs

Thanks!
There should be more Modesto interviews throughout the summer. And they'll get better since this was the first time I ever interviewed someone.

by Russ Oates on May 10, 2007 11:50 AM MDT up reply actions   0 recs

Excellent
I liked reading the interview.

Good stuff.

by roxhead on May 10, 2007 1:34 PM MDT up reply actions   0 recs

Starting tonight
He gets to face Upton again tonight.  Brandon should have a pretty good book on him by now since it'll be the 10th game between the Nuts and Oaks.

by ModHost on May 10, 2007 2:19 PM MDT reply actions   0 recs

I like
Great idea Russ.  Hynick is my favorite pitching prospect in the minors, so I especially enjoyed reading this.

Hynick seems very down-to-earth and modest.

Free Ryan Spilborghs!

by malakian on May 10, 2007 3:18 PM MDT reply actions   0 recs

Very nice
Great feature, great job and thanks to Hynick for taking the time to do the interview.

by MADness on May 10, 2007 5:23 PM MDT reply actions   0 recs

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