FINAL STATS
Anderson 1 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 1 K
Pache 0-4, K, CS
Callis calls Pache the best position prospect for the NL squad in the futures game.
FINAL STATS
Anderson 1 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 1 K
Pache 0-4, K, CS
Callis calls Pache the best position prospect for the NL squad in the futures game.
Last edited by rico43; 07-07-2019 at 11:43 PM.
Ian Anderson looks legit.
JohnAdcox (07-08-2019)
Anderson looks like he has a lot of command on his fastball plus a little late sink.
Is there statcast data for this game?
Natural Immunity Croc
Looks like Anderson has a different motion on his curve. Hard to tell. Looked good though.
Coppy
Results good for Anderson.
I thought his motions looked really herky jerky.
Spiked most of his off speed stuff.
Hit his spots with the fastball. Wasn’t afraid to pitch inside. Easy velocity.
What’s the general consensus these days on Anderson?
Not a stat cast darling, but seems to get a lot of Ks.
Pache got beat by a pitcher painting the outside corner twice.
You can look at his frame and see why people projected power. He is built powerfully.
Can the braves find room for him next year? Will he be ready? Do you want him up at 21? Are you going to be ok when he is a 750 ops? I still don’t think Robles has a better track record. Pache looks like he has a frame to be significantly bigger.
I think the most likely outcome is we keep Ender for another season, sign a corner OF to replace Nick (or resign Donaldson to 1yr deal) and Pache debuts if we have an injury or Ender struggles.
Looks like Carrot Top is now pitching for the American League.
Leading AA in Ks suggest a certain degree of stuff, but sometimes it doesn’t translate.
One thing with Anderson is that he’s basically never struggled and has always struck a lot of guys out. Dunno. We’ll find out eventually.
I’m not even sure what he throws. Seems like his fastball is described as a heavy ball with a lot of sink, which fits with the spin profile, but doesn’t ever seem to be described as a two seamer.
Last edited by Southcack77; 07-07-2019 at 07:06 PM.
The other part of the Anderson velocity questions is he’s still only 21. He’s listed at 6-3, 170. It’s not difficult to imagine him adding more bulk and that fastball ticking up even more.
I read somewhere that Anderson's change has passed his curve.
Ultimately, like so many young pitchers, it's his control will determine how good he'll be. Gotta reduce the BBs.
Trammell was safe on that steal of home but ump called him out.
Was Trammell the guy we targeted overslot but was snatched before our pick so we settled for Wentz?