Starting Rotations in the Upper Minors and Majors

NO WAY Newcomb starts in Double-A. He will be closer to pushing for a MLB spot.

Probably a good chance he starts in AAA but I would not be shocked if he starts in AA with the plan for a promotion pretty quickly.
 
Pretty amazing group. I don't want to see Williams Perez in the rotation though. Just very little upside and he should not be blocking Folty. Chacin will probably get a spot if healthy. I'm also not overly high on Banuelos. But to me the biggest mistake this organization can make is not giving Folty all of 2016 in the major league rotation seeing what we have. If he clicks as a SP, he might be the highest upside pitcher we have along with Newcomb.

Teheran/Wisler/Norris/Folty should be locked in. Then let Chacin/Banuelos/Perez battle it out in ST for the 5th spot.

I want to give every opportunity to Folty to develop as a starter. But given what he showed last year, I'd start him off in AAA. In general, I think it is better not to rush the high upside guys like Newcomb, Folty and Sims. Let them start the year at a level where they can succeed even while refining their approach to pitching.
 
This is my best guess on the rotation pecking order as things stand now . . .

Locks
Teheran, Norris

Likely to win a spot if they avoid a disastrous Spring
Wisler, Banuelos (out of options)

Need to "win" ST competition for a spot
Chacin (probably has opt out, so would have an advantage), [Another vet on MiLB deal that has an opt out], Volstad, Perez, Weber

Likely to start in AAA, due in part to service time considerations, but will have a chance by Summer
Folty, Blair, Jenkins, Gant

Unlikely so see any MLB time this year
Newcomb, Ellis, Bird
 
The quantity of starting pitching in the upper minors suggests that the payroll bump in 2017 is likely to be spent on position players. We could make significant expenditures at any position other than first and maybe center next off-season.
 
The list of available free agent starting pitchers gets a little depressing when you consider nearly half the list are Braves retreads: Beachy, Flande, Harang, Edwin J., Minor, Wandy and Stults. I guess Arroyo counts, too.

There's still 2 quality arms there with Gallardo and Kazmir. I'd have no qualms if we signed Gallardo to a long term deal. He's a rock solid pitcher. Though his K and BB rates last year are a big concern.
 
Pretty amazing group. I don't want to see Williams Perez in the rotation though. Just very little upside and he should not be blocking Folty. Chacin will probably get a spot if healthy. I'm also not overly high on Banuelos. But to me the biggest mistake this organization can make is not giving Folty all of 2016 in the major league rotation seeing what we have. If he clicks as a SP, he might be the highest upside pitcher we have along with Newcomb.

Teheran/Wisler/Norris/Folty should be locked in. Then let Chacin/Banuelos/Perez battle it out in ST for the 5th spot.

Perez just has this stupid knack for getting people out. BTW, have we heard that ManBan has a clean bill of health yet? I am concerned about his availability.
 
Perez just has this stupid knack for getting people out. BTW, have we heard that ManBan has a clean bill of health yet? I am concerned about his availability.

In regard to Perez, do you realize what his final numbers looked like last year? He wasn't getting many people out at the end.

In regard to Banuelos, I haven't heard anything. Which I consider to be a good sign. Word was his elbow issues weren't serious, and people have talked about him all winter as being a factor in the rotation, so I think he'll be fine.
 
Perez just has this stupid knack for getting people out. BTW, have we heard that ManBan has a clean bill of health yet? I am concerned about his availability.

Perez pitched to a 4.78 ERA with a 1.55 WHIP last year. He does NOT have a knack for getting people out. He is nothing more than a AAAA guy that can serve as a team's 7th starter. The fact he has a legitimate shot at making the rotation opening day shows just how poor the Braves will be in 2016.

ManBan is a lock for the MLB roster, either as a starter or out of the BP.
 
Just found an article from a couple weeks ago on Banuelos. Copy said he had a surgery to remove bone chips that was similar to the procedure Vizcaino had. And when we traded for Vizcaino, he threw 93-96; he's now throwing 97-101.
 
Perez just has this stupid knack for getting people out. BTW, have we heard that ManBan has a clean bill of health yet? I am concerned about his availability.

The thing about Perez is that he can be somewhat interesting and entertaining to watch because he looks like a glorified batting practice pitcher when he's on the mound and he can spin a few innings where he lives by the old Lew Burdette quote "I exploit the greed of all hitters." and look good in the process. I don't see much of a future for him and it will be interesting to see if he fits going forward.
 
Just found an article from a couple weeks ago on Banuelos. Copy said he had a surgery to remove bone chips that was similar to the procedure Vizcaino had. And when we traded for Vizcaino, he threw 93-96; he's now throwing 97-101.

So banuelos will be gaining 4-5 mph on fastball... Nice

Ok maybe not, but that would be sweet
 
The thing about Perez is that he can be somewhat interesting and entertaining to watch because he looks like a glorified batting practice pitcher when he's on the mound and he can spin a few innings where he lives by the old Lew Burdette quote "I exploit the greed of all hitters." and look good in the process. I don't see much of a future for him and it will be interesting to see if he fits going forward.

I think Perez will be one of those guys thrown into a deal for a legit bat. He fits perfect for a team that is rebuilding and needs a starter who can get guys out and eat a few innings in the process. he is not flashy nor high ceiling.. but just someone who will get the job done..
 
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