He could of been had a couple of rounds from now.
Allard is such a bizarre comp. There is literally nothing about the two that is similar other than you think the pick is boring.
Strictly a reliever... sounds like a promising relief prospect but meh
It’s just impossible to judge an MLB draft for like 4 years at least. Preller is having a great night from our perspective because they’re ranked high and we know their names. But it will likely mean the rest of their top 10 round picks are weaker, and then who knows what anybody becomes.
Dana Brown says they will try Burkhalter as a starter... never started in college... okay
Also clarified that Murphy will only be a pitcher
Blake Burkehalter was just a reliever with Auburn for reasons I can not begin to rationalize because he has a three pitch repertoire of quality stuff and is avoiding walks. There was some homer problems for reason I can't put my finger on (Other than FB bias in profile) but it doesn't really feel like a major issue long term despite it being such a prominent one this year. I think he is a starting pitcher long term. The fastball is an above-average pitch as far as I'm concerned. Burkhalter sits at 94.1 MPH and touches as high as 98.2 MPH. The pitch has good spin and plus vertical movement (18.4 IVB with no discernable splits) and a low release height (5.6 ft). He has decent feel to elevate the pitch and frequently misses bats with the high and flat fastball. The cutter is his primary secondary pitch and it works well off of the heater. He throws it at 89 MPH with high spin (~2550 RPMs) and average movement (11.2 IVB and -3.4 HB compared to 8.2 IVB and 3 HB from the average MLB RHP). The pitch has a swinging-strike rate over 20% against the SEC in 2022 including a 33.33% in-zone whiff rate so obviously he's doing something right. I think it comes down to the fastball interaction. He frequently uses the fastball to his armside and throws it 0.37 feet lower that the four-seam fastball on average. The cutter drops 11 inches more from the same tunnel and gets batters sitting fastball to frequently swing over the top of it. When the cutter is left up in the zone in the same area as the fastball it can be crushed, however. 55 grade pitch. The changeup has a 51.4% chase rate on 72 OOZ pitches this year which is just as absurd as it sounds. From a movement perspective the pitch is good. He has average vertical depth and 17.7 inches of fade. He throws it 10.5 MPH slower that the heater and kills about 500 RPM on it relative to the fastball. The changeup plays up because of how short his arm action is that makes any difference in arm speed impossible to pick up on, He still gets firm with his changeup far too often but the pitch has bat missing potential shape wise and good deception. Another 55 pitch. This is a complete three pitch repertoire with weapons to beat hitters of all handedness and enough well rounded goodness to start. I have high hopes for what the starting pitcher he can be in the major leagues.
You really shouldn't ever pay attention to him about the draft.
Yes it makes zero sense to compare him to Allard, who was also not boring.
Klaw does NOT like the first pick. Not in his top 100. FB and body no projection does not like the secondary stuff or delivery.
Really likes the second pick and had him at 21 on his top 100 and likely unsigneable. Braves must feel they have a deal in place.
Atlanta lefty Jared Shuster also showed a plus changeup and some life on a fastball around 92-93, with a better breaking ball than Bush showed, although it’s still a distant third pitch for him. Atlanta’s first-round pick in 2020, Shuster’s bounced back well from an injury-shortened 2021 season and is about a half-grade of breaking ball from being a mid-rotation starter.