Any educated guesses on which stars will start in pearl this year? I go to a lot of M-braves' games and hope the roster has more star power this year
honestly, I would prefer if they keep Albies and Swanson at different levels. I wouldn't move to 2B unless we absolutely have to because it may make sense to trade him for the next Josh Donaldson type if he comes available.I'll see a ton of Mississippi games this year when they travel here to play. I'd guess Swanson will start there for sure and maybe Dustin Peterson. Newcomb and Sims will be in Gwinett. Albies will get a mid season promotion I'm guessing too. It'd be nice to let Swanson and Albies play along side each other for a few weeks.
Really hope to see Albies and/or Swanson
I think maybe one or both after mid season. But I don't believe that they will want to rush either. I think they start in High A and get some success before moving up.
I think maybe one or both after mid season. But I don't believe that they will want to rush either. I think they start in High A and get some success before moving up.
I just don't see any way they trade either. They view these 2 as the middle infield for the next 6 years or more. Peraza had questions Albies is just power and that's not a big deal. We have enough pitching that I believe if a Donaldson type came up we could use that and maybe Inciarte to acquire it.
I think the bats to look for there will be: Ruiz, Peterson, Camargo, Schrader, Lien
I think the rotation likely to be: Newcomb, Sims, Ellis, Bird and Thurman
I think the pen will have: Jones and Cabrerra
I think Swanson will start in AA and Albies in A+. I think they'll try to stagger them, so assuming both are playing well, look for both to be promoted at the same time.
Also, I don't think there's any way Perez is in Atlanta over Folty or Sanchez is in A+ over Fried.
I wouldn't disagree that those choices make some sense, but I'm convinced Albies and Swanson are almost as "untouchable" as Freeman and that the organization plans for them to be the middle infield for at least 6 years. They may rotate both at SS and 2B to maintain value just in case, but I really do believe that if everything goes well the brass wants them to open the new digs - even if that's a little rushed. That would completely justify the Simmons trade.
Folty still needs LOTS of work if he's going to eventually be a starter. He needs innings and work on his secondary pitches much worse than he needs to face MLB hitters, and doesn't need to be on the ATL-Gwinnett Shuttle whenever he has a start where he gets killed when he throws breaking balls.
Fried has less than 150 professional IP - makes plenty of sense to have him, Allard, Toussaint, and Soroka throw to Herbert as much as possible coming up if Lucas IS the Catcher Of The Future to me.
A Smootness and clvclv live debate would be one of the warmest and friendliest affairs ever. Even when they disagree, they don't. That said, I imagine it would still be entertaining.