GovClintonTyree
<B>Vencer a Los Doyers</B>
Which (to also pile on to earlier rants from me as well) appears to be an organizational problem - particularly at the upper levels.
There isn't any legitimate question about the TALENT stockpiled during the rebuild, it's about being able to make adjustments and taking steps forward.
Seems to me there was an organizational philosophy, particularly during the Coppalella era, to acquire "electric arms" with the belief that teaching auxiliary pitches and control was possible while teaching 97 is not.
I think some things are teachable - a better grip on your slider, maybe - but I have never believed that every pitcher is capable of command/control, and I think believing that is a bit of a fool's errand.
Toussaint and Newcomb are unlikely to ever know where the ball is going. 1:50 shot that either one of them has the enormous improvement in command that would be required to approach their "high ceiling" status. I'll be wrong very occasionally, but mostly I'll be right.
Touki is wilder than a truckload of starving kangaroos.