Seymour began the season in Triple-A Durham where he once again dominated minor league hitting in a very-friendly hitting park. After 16 games with the Bulls, Seymour was promoted to the big league roster and used in a swing role the rest of the season pitching effectively for a rookie without a big fastball. What Seymor lacks in velocity he makes up for in location and ride as his 91.6 MPH fastball often either stays above the swing plane of the batter or looks 98.6 MPH if it comes off one of his nast changeups. To further frustrate hitters, Seymour uses an atypical delivery which includes a head whack that hides the ball until the last possible millisecond of the process. Seymour worked 143 innnings while striking out 168 batters with 39 walks and 15 home runs allowed between Durham and Tampa. Seymour is 27 and has now worked over 145 innings in consecutive seasons after working his way back from Tommy John surgery in 2022. He could be a sneaky late round pick with the move back indoors and a little better luck with his LOB%. Read Past Outlooks