Guest The Second Spitter Guests Posted April 4, 2011 Posted April 4, 2011 From: Akron, Ohio.Born: March 15, 1988.Birth date karma: None, but shares birthday with several famous Greek sportsmen and Bobby Bonds. High School: Firestone.College: Embry-Riddle (NAIA), Ohio Dominican.Bats: Right, Throws: Right Height: 6' 3", Weight: 220 lb.Nickname: "Count John" Girlie: Unknown Real parents: Demetrios & Noula (married 31 years)Speaks street: Greek and Spanish. Describes himself as: "a power finesse pitcher".Drafted: 19th round in 2010 (572nd overall); Drafted by the Indians in 2009 (42nd round (1,265th overall pick), but didn't sign.Reaction when drafted: "I�m on cloud nine. In my mind it�s part of the American dream. It�s just a hell of a feeling to know that I can still go on after college and put on the cleats and go play. That�s the best feeling, knowing that I can keep on with my career.�Mother's reaction when drafted: "My Baby Boy just got drafted by the New York Mets Yeah!!!"On being drafted by the Mets: Not really surprised because he attended Mets draftee camp and "did really well there". Professional role-model: John Smoltz. Modelled his delivery on him. Growing up supported: The seriously, I just used a racist word when I really meant "Guardians".Social networking: None found. CPF poster likely to provide the greatest indignation: Fman99. The high school & college years: Over his high school career Kountis gathered school records in both strikeouts and wins and was named to three Akron All-City and All-District first teams.Kountis spent the 2007-08 seasons with the Ohio Dominican Panthers where he recorded an ERA of 1.49 as a freshman and an overall record of 20-9 where batters hit .204, .245, and .255 in 2007, 2008, and 2009 respectively. In 88.0 innings of work during his 2010 season with the Eagles Kountis went 7-4 with 90 strikeouts and a meager 31 walks. Kountis faced off against 349 batters that year surrendering 32 earned runs to amass an ERA of 3.27. Ranked 4th by BA among peers. 2010 Stats:TeamLevelWLW-L%ERAGGSGFCGSHOSVIPHRERHRBBIBBSOHBPBKWPBFWHIPH/9HR/9BB/9SO/9SO/BBKingsportRookie010.0004.3555000020.2211310310016500941.5009.11.34.47.01.60BrooklynA-110.5005.9594100019.2231413214023202951.88110.50.96.410.51.64The good: Solid delivery (modelled on John Smoltz case you missed it the first time). Fastball peaked in the mid-90's, and is consistently in the 92-93 mph range when he brings his A-game. Slider has the potential to be a dominant out-pitch. Whiff rate is fantastic.The bad: Tends to struggle with command, and when behind in the pitch count lets up on fastball in an effort to throw strikes�and gets hit.The ugly: Walkies (was never a problem at college where scouting reports say he was throwing harder.) Best moment in 2010: 6-innings, 2-hit shutout in Verrazano-Narrows Bridge Series (aka Single A Subway series) after walking 3 out of the first 4 hitters faced, in a game the Cyclones ultimately lost. Sounds like: the kinda pitcher the Omar administration went barmy over. In 2011:Needs to find his command or else DePodesta's gonna toss him like a Greek salad. Need needs to work on his change-up which, by his own admission, is nearly indistinguishable from his slider (82-83 mph).Will probably start the season in Savannah. By the numbers: 23 (Kingsport), 22, 45 (Brooklyn), 42 (Embry).Cheese:
Guest The Second Spitter Guests Posted April 4, 2011 Posted April 4, 2011 I've asked Mrs Kountis if she can arrange an interview with her son. If I get it, I'll share the question around.(I may eventually need to return to my fb account, cos its a bit [crossout:53ry0tyv]less creepy[/crossout:53ry0tyv]more personal asking that way.....I think)
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