No college pitcher has done as much to help his own draft stock so far this year as University of San Francisco right-hander Kyle Zimmer, who has hit 98 as a starter in multiple starts and had given up just one run and zero walks in his first three outings. While Zimmer was hampered during his outing Friday night against Fresno State by a broken blister on the back of his pitching hand, he showed why he's getting top-10 buzz, even if he wasn't at that level against Fresno.
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