Luke Sinnard getting a lot of publicity in the Arizona Fall League. Longenhagen article today on Fangraphs:
https://blogs.fangraphs.com/arizona-fall-league-prospect-stock-check-in/
"In the Mix as Major League Starters
Luke Sinnard, RHP, Atlanta Braves
Spencer Miles, RHP, San Francisco Giants
Anderson Brito, RHP, Houston Astros
One of the interesting thought exercises while scouting the entire Fall League is, “Which of these guys can be major league starters?” There are
some years where there are several good guys, and
some with only one or two. This year’s contingent had several candidates from the jump (like
Luis De León,
Jake Bennett,
Jose Corniell, and
Hagen Smith, all of whom I think you can make a coherent argument belong on this offseason’s Top 100 list) and a handful more are emerging, including the names above.
The 6-foot-8 Sinnard only began playing baseball during his senior year of high school. He started his college career at Western Kentucky, then had a sophomore breakout at Indiana when he set the school’s single-season strikeout record with 114 in 86 1/3 innings. He blew out during his Regional start at the end of 2023, had Tommy John, and was back in time to throw some scouted pre-draft bullpens in 2024, including at the Combine. Sinnard looked good enough in those settings for the Braves to use a third rounder on him, then he saw his first pro action in 2025 and worked an efficient 72 innings split between Low- and High-A. He missed roughly six weeks in June and July recovering from an elbow stress reaction, which is why he’s in the Fall League picking up innings. He’s added a splitter that wasn’t there in college, he can mix breaking ball shapes from cutters to curveballs, and he’s commanding a 92-96 mph fastball with uncommon precision for a guy his size."