Rock Falls graduate regains control in Arizona

Blair fall pitching project

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Seth Blair, a native of Rock Falls, throws a pitch earlier this fall for the Sagauro Surprise during the Arizona Fall League. Blair, a prospect in the St. Louis Cardinals organization, threw 20 innings during the season. (Robert Martinez/Special to SVM)
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A 6-week stint in the recently completed Arizona Fall League (AFL) might be exactly what Rock Falls native Seth Blair needed. 

Blair, who played baseball and basketball at Rock Falls High School, was one of seven St. Louis Cardinals prospects and one of 34 former first round draft picks playing for the Surprise Saguaros. Blair was the 46th pick of the Cardinals in the 2010 draft.

The Saguaros were made up of players from the Mets, Cardinals, Royals, Rangers and Red Sox orgnizations.

As the 23-year-old makes his off-season home in Phoenix with his girlfriend and two dogs, the AFL was a great cure for a difficult season in which he suffered an enchondroma tumor between fingers on his pitching hand and the ensuing surgery limited him to 20 innings of rehab work.

In 2011 – his first year of pro ball – he pitched for the Quad Cities River Bandits of the Midwest League and endured a difficult year as he was 6-3 with a 5.29 ERA, 70 strikeouts and 62 walks in 81 2/3 innings.

Cardinals pitchers coordinator Brent Strom has worked with Blair, who also was a standout at Arizona State University.

“He was a young guy who did not perform the way either of us expected," Storm said of Blair's first season. "His command of his fastball disappeared and he got in long counts and walked too many hitters. He has major-league command of his curveball and relied on that. It was the command or lack thereof on his fastball that killed him."

“I could have enjoyed it more if I pitched better, but it was definitely a good experience," Blair said. "It is something that I learned from and that is what it is really about.” 

In his three seasons at Arizona State, he was part of a terrific three man rotation which included Mike Leake (Reds) and Josh Spence (Padres/Yankees organizations). Blair compiled a 23-5 record for the Sun Devils and earned numerous awards including the Pac 10 Pitcher of the Year in his third and final year in Tempe.

Blair appreciates the time spent behind Leake in the rotation, 

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