JAKE MUYCO RUMORS & GOSSIP

AFL: Jake Muyco

In the 8th round of the 2005 draft the Cubs took a catcher from Washinton named Jake Muyco. Over the next three seasons, Jake was a light hitting catcher who did a nice job throwing out runners. Defensively, things looked great. Offensively, he struggled to stay above the Mendoza line. Ultimately his low batting average ended his career as a catcher, but not his career with the...
Via Cubbies Crib  |  November 15, 2010

Converted pitcher Muyco adjusting to AFL

Jake Muyco -- who switched from catcher to pitcher in 2008 -- is testing his arm in the Arizona Fall League with the Mesa Solar Sox, and it's been a little rough. During the season, he pitched in relief and compiled a 3.67 ERA in 40 games with eight saves for Double-A Tennessee and a 5.59 ERA in 14 games with Triple-A Iowa.
Via mlb.com  |  November 05, 2010

Cubs Down on the Farm Report - 11/01/10

Jake Muyco has a couple of rough starts in the Arizona Fall League. Craig Muschko and Austin Bibens-Dirkx look to rebound after having tough first weeks with Zulia in Venezuela. The Rising Stars Game will be televised on Saturday on the MLB Network. The Mesa Solar Sox suffer a string of crushing defeats to end the month of October. Jason Dubois is sizzling early on in the VWL...
Via Chicago Cubs Online  |  November 01, 2010

Cubs & Angels Play Pretend World Series Game 7 at Fitch

In what may be a preview of the World Series, the Cubs defeated the Angels 3-2 in AZ Instructional League action at Fitch Park Field #3 in Mesa this afternoon. Robinson Chirinos was the primary offensive force for the Cubs today, reaching base four times on a solo HR, a double and two walks. Of course Chirinos also is something ofA a "ringer," since he...
Via Cub Reporter  |  September 25, 2008
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