bravesfanMatt
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They haven't had a list since midseason, right?
I thought they did end of year list.. one of them at least. Maybe I am crazy..
They haven't had a list since midseason, right?
His strikeout and hits against numbers indicate he is dominating.
Interesting. I could see us go after a college arm as well, since this draft looks to be so deep there. But Adell is still my guy.
Yeah. He really only has one flaw in his game and that's the BB numbers. It goes back to his mechanics and release point. When he's repeating his delivery and has his release point down, he's overpowering. When things get out of whack and he loses his release point, things get ugly fast. If you go back and look at his individual games you'll see he usually dominates most of the game but will have episodes in game where he just loses it. He'll walk 3 or 4 batters in an inning, give up 3 runs, and then right the ship and be fine the rest of the way. If he can get his mechanics and release point down, he's going to be an ace. If not, he's the next Gio Gonzales.
Or it could be that the Braves are forcing him to do something out of his comfort zone and he struggles with it. Either way, there is way too much there to not think he has a chance to be a TOR pitcher. And if you believe that there is no reason to rush judgement.
This is kind of absurd:
Roger (Greenville, SC): I'm guessing the tools aren't quite as loud, but the similarities between Acuna's report and a young Andruw Jones are pretty striking.
Bill Ballew: That's not a bad comparison. Jones' instincts in center were better than anyone I've ever seen, and he also just screamed prospect with his power and speed combination. He never did learn to lay off breaking balls low and away, but he had an above-average major league career. Acuna could wind up having a better career at the big league level if he is able to build a solid foundation with the fundamentals.
Yeah. He really only has one flaw in his game and that's the BB numbers. It goes back to his mechanics and release point. When he's repeating his delivery and has his release point down, he's overpowering. When things get out of whack and he loses his release point, things get ugly fast. If you go back and look at his individual games you'll see he usually dominates most of the game but will have episodes in game where he just loses it. He'll walk 3 or 4 batters in an inning, give up 3 runs, and then right the ship and be fine the rest of the way. If he can get his mechanics and release point down, he's going to be an ace. If not, he's the next Gio Gonzales.
This is kind of absurd:
Roger (Greenville, SC): I'm guessing the tools aren't quite as loud, but the similarities between Acuna's report and a young Andruw Jones are pretty striking.
Bill Ballew: That's not a bad comparison. Jones' instincts in center were better than anyone I've ever seen, and he also just screamed prospect with his power and speed combination. He never did learn to lay off breaking balls low and away, but he had an above-average major league career. Acuna could wind up having a better career at the big league level if he is able to build a solid foundation with the fundamentals.
That's high praise, but it also sounds like he underrates Andruw's career. 'Above average' is quite a bit of an undersell.
Above average...yeah, I'd say 430 Homers, 5 all stars, 10 gold gloves, and being one of the best 10 players in baseball (according to WAR) for the heart of your career is above average.
If Acuna is better...I just realized how annoying it is going to be when people nickname him Acuna Matata. Berman will be dead by then right?
One player that I think has gone under the radar around here despite consistently high rankings is Ian Anderson. It seems like the scouting community is really high on this guy.
Do we think he could be a potential TOR candidate? I keep reading the comb of Mussina which would be incredible.
I feel so cheated that we didn't get scouting reports on some damn good prospects because they only go to 10.
And I think some of these starters that don't make it are going to be great relievers. That's where I think Newcomb and Sims end up.
Acuna is going to be a stud but saying he will be better than Andruw is an absolute joke. Druw was a fantastic player and I think the reason people seem to overlook him is because how far and fast he fell.
I echo that. Andruw is certainly in the discussion for HOF. I'd be thrilled if Acuna gave the Braves what Andruw did. "Better" would be incredible.