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		<title>Arizona State Pitcher Ottoson Transferring To Oklahoma State</title>
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<p>(<em>From Bobby Fernandez of the Greeley Tribune</em>)</p>
<p>Nearly three decades ago, Eaton baseball coach <strong>Jim Danley</strong> borrowed the knuckle curveball from Oklahoma State University.</p>
<div id="attachment_22862" style="width: 115px" class="wp-caption alignleft"><a href="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/Ottoson.jpeg"><img class="size-full wp-image-22862" title="Ottoson" src="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/Ottoson.jpeg" alt="" width="105" height="145" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Kyle Ottoson is transferring from Arizona State to Oklahoma State.</p></div>
<p>After  more than 25 years, the Reds are returning the favor in the form of  arguably the most effective knuckle curve-tosser in Eaton history.</p>
<p>After  a solid season at Arizona State University, former Eaton standout <strong>Kyle  Ottoson</strong> is transferring to the unofficial birthplace of the Reds’  version of the knuckle curve, Oklahoma State, where Ottoson will spend  his senior year.</p>
<p>“It’s just a new change,” Ottoson said of the  move. “Oklahoma State is more of a farming, agricultural area. It’s more  country, and I kind of like that because that’s kind of where I came  from (in Eaton). It will be a nice change of scenery.”</p>
<p>Perhaps  it’s only fitting that Ottoson will finish his college career at  Oklahoma State. The Cowboys’ program is partially responsible — at least  indirectly — for the immense success Ottoson has had as a left-handed  pitcher.</p>
<p>In the mid-80s, Ottoson’s high school coach, Danley, was  sitting at home watching baseball on T.V. when he noticed an Oklahoma  State pitcher throwing a sharp-moving breaking ball that resembled a  spitter.</p>
<p>Danley made the trip to the OSU campus in Stillwater,  Okla. After some prying, Danley received basic information on the  unorthodox pitch from Cowboys assistant coach <strong>Tom Holliday</strong>, who is the  father of St. Louis Cardinals outfielder  <strong>Matt Holliday</strong>.</p>
<p>More  than two decades later, the Reds’ version of the knuckle curve is as  refined as it is devastating. The pitch has played a large role in  Eaton’s nine spring titles, and numerous other summertime titles, since  1994, turning good pitchers into great ones and transforming great  pitchers into virtually unbeatable ones.</p>
<p>There are few, if any,  better examples than Ottoson, who lost just three times (34-3) during  his high school career before embarking on a collegiate career with  South Mountain Community College in Phoenix, Arizona State and now  Oklahoma State.</p>
<p>Ottoson’s variation of the knuckle curve has  movement that may be unrivaled by any knuckle curve ever thrown in Eaton  or elsewhere, for that matter.</p>
<p>“Kyle’s (knuckle curve) is such a  devastating pitch because it is like the ol’ fashion overhand curve —  yet it breaks even more sharply,” Danley said. “Once it starts down,  boy, it’s difficult to hit. If you hit it at all, you get groundballs.  There are no groundball home runs in organized baseball.”</p>
<p>In  recent years, Ottoson has complemented his knuckle curve with a  developing arsenal that includes a beefed up fastball, which now  routinely hits marks in the high 80s and has flashed as high as 91 miles  per hour.</p>
<p>Ottoson, who was been drafted by a pro organization  four times since he graduated from Eaton in 2008, will try to parlay his  growing repertoire into a successful senior season as he prepares for  his inevitable jump to the pros.</p>
<p>“My goal is to be a starter (at  Oklahoma State), maybe throw a little harder and develop a fourth  pitch,” Ottoson said. “I’ve been working on a slider a little bit, and  it’s coming along. Those are things I know will help me out when I take  that step to pro ball.”</p>
<p>Ottoson will join a Cowboys program that  is fresh off a 35-25 season, 14-12 in the Big 12. Oklahoma State’s  potential for team success this season was one factor that grabbed  Ottoson’s attention.</p>
<p>Arizona State will likely look to the future  as it is postseason ineligible this season because of NCAA infractions  that occurred under former coach <strong>Pat Murphy</strong>.</p>
<p>“I knew it was a  possibility that (Arizona State) wouldn’t be able to go back to the  postseason, but that was all (that influenced) my decision,” Ottoson  said. “I’m excited for this opportunity (at Oklahoma State). I can’t  complain.”</p>
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<div>» Kyle Ottoson is a left-handed pitcher, who  graduated from Eaton in 2008, and will attend Oklahoma State University  as a senior this year.</p>
<p>» In his most recent college season, with Arizona  State University, he had a 3-1 record, a 3.38 ERA with 48 strikeouts and  22 walks in 53 1/3 innings as a junior.</p>
<p>» He’s been drafted in the  Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft four times: In 2008 by the  Colorado Rockies in the 39th round, in 2009 by the New York Yankees in  the 36th round, in 2010 by the Philadelphia Phillies in the 48th round  and this past June by the Washington Nationals in the 24th round.</p></div>
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Source: Bobby Fernandez</div>
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