cajunrevenge
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If the Braves go pitcher at No. 9 and No. 26, I think the internet may explode lol
Wouldn't bother me. Our hitting prospects depth in the low minors is pretty good. Give me 2 high ceiling HS lefties please.
If the Braves go pitcher at No. 9 and No. 26, I think the internet may explode lol
Pipeline’s first mock, which stops at 25 before our pick for some reason: https://www.mlb.com/milb/news/mlb-pipeline-2026-mock-draft-may-7?t=mlb-draft-coverage
9. Braves: Cade Townsend, RHP, Mississippi (No. 21)
Clubs believe that college pitchers will rise up boards by the time the Draft arrives, and Townsend could move up more than most. He can hit 98 mph with his fastball and spin a pair of plus breaking balls as well as a plus cutter.
Townsend looked tough last weekend. I wouldn't mind that pick, although selfishly I'd rather see them take Hunter Dietz who can hit those numbers and throw all those pitches but with the other arm. Not to mention Dietz doesn't have a lot of mileage on that left arm as he was injured or not pitching due to ineffectiveness his first two years in Fayetteville.Now everyone knows I hate college pitching but I think we are at a point where we have so much data that it's not nearly the guesswork scouting used to be. I probably still wouldn't take them but it's not as bad as it used to be.