Russ2dollas
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Klaw rates Gohara today as a top 100 prospect. Above Newcombe.
Makes it sounds like at worst we got a Nasty closer.
Makes it sounds like at worst we got a Nasty closer.
Is it an insider list Russ?
Thanks wupk. How many Braves have made it so far?
Just Newcombe and Gohara. Necombe was 81 and Gohara 77.
I'm assuming no Riley because Klaw has been clear he doesn't like his bat speed or D. Don't think he'll put Minter b/c he's not a guy to rank RPs.
But I'm guessing we land a bunch in the next couple of lists.......Swanson, Albies, Allard, Acuna, Anderson, Maitan and Fried I'd bet would all be on it. We'll see about Soroka, Wentz, Touki, Weigel and Demmeritte.
Considering the scouting reports on him I find it hard to believe touki is not on that list.
Considering the scouting reports on him I find it hard to believe touki is not on that list.
Any list that has Touki ranked below Gohara should be immediately dismissed.
I'm almost willing to say the same thing about a list that ranks Gohara ahead of Newcomb...so there's that already. Newcomb is essentially a more advanced Gohara without the conditioning or shoulder issues.
The only guys I'm for sure expecting in Law's top 60 are Swanson, Albies, Allard and Acuna. He loves Acuna and has been a big fan for at least a year, so I'd be surprised if he wasn't on the list.
The rest I'm not sure about. I think those would be the only four I would have in the top 60, but considering we already know he has us as the top system, I'm not sure that would be true if there were only six prospects in his top 100.
Any list that has Touki ranked below Gohara should be immediately dismissed.
I'm almost willing to say the same thing about a list that ranks Gohara ahead of Newcomb...so there's that already. Newcomb is essentially a more advanced Gohara without the conditioning or shoulder issues.
I'm honestly not trolling you right now. I just want a discussion because I really am curious of your view. How is it that you are so high on someone like DeLeon , but so down on Gohara. Conditioning is both of their issues. Obviously DeLeon has advanced more and shown at higher levels, but if conditioning is the big deal, DeLeon offers the same question marks.
It's not that I'm down on Gohara. My position has always been that Mallex is simply more valuable than Gohara, therefore, it was a bad trade for the Braves.
I see Mallex as a 2-3 WAR CFer under control for 5 years. I think he is being severely undervalued (which is why the Rays wanted him, they make value moves), and the Braves sold him before they needed to sell him. I am very confident the Rays front office is smarter than the Braves front office, and took advantage of them by acquiring a guy with a surplus value of ~$50 simply because he was "blocked" by Inciarte. Never mind the fact the Rays will probably start Mallex in AAA like the Braves should have done themselves. They will then flip Keirmaier (sp?) for a nice return, and plug Mallex in to replace him...just like the Braves should have done with Inciarte.
I see Gohara as a prospect who is less valuable than Touki. They have a very similar profile (great stuff, bad command), but Touki is the better athlete, and he has had no shoulder issues (the scariest thing to see about a pitcher...they almost never come back from shoulder problems).
Newcomb is easily more valuable than Gohara. Similar stuff, both LHed, but Newcomb is further along and hasn't had shoulder issues. His drop in rankings is due to prospect fatigue more than anything else. Ranking Gohara ahead of him is asinine.
The chances of a 20 year old "stuff" pitcher in A ball with control problems and shoulder issues making an impact at the MLB are minimal. DeLeon is an order of magnitude more valuable than Gohara..they don't even belong in the same discussion.