50PoundHead
Hessmania Forever
I'll be honest, other than a few of our higher profile prospects, this year was tough to watch. Middling is what I'd call 70% of the guys I watched this year. Of course I knew going in, it was going to be a "down" year for the system although there are always standouts. To me, McCabe is mildly interesting.
Where I need some clarity is this....I thought the Braves usually sent a group of higher potential prospects to the AFL. Metrics may show that this group has higher potential than I'm aware of but they all seem lower tier to me. Maybe they needed work?
I was surprised Baldwin wasn't sent there, but they opted to give Tolve some ABs instead. Milligan is the other guy I thought would be there even though he's not one of our Top 30. Alvarez might have made sense, but looking at the rosters, I didn't see any high school guys from the 2022 draft included. I don't know if there's a rule that says a prospect can only play one year in the league. If so, that would eliminate Waddell, Conley, and Franklin V. Plus, I never saw an instructional league roster and I think that's where a lot of the younger prospects spend their October and November.
I don't know how the Braves are approaching the 2023 college pitchers they drafted, but outside of Waldrep, I wouldn't have been surprised to see Hackenburg or Kuehler there, but I imagine the Braves are trying to limit innings. I think there are a couple of college 2023 draftees playing in the league, but it's rare. I obviously know nothing about the Braves' mindset as to who goes and who doesn't, but I think Tyler Owens and Jared Johnson would have made more sense than McSteen and Halligan.
Like you said, it was a meh year in the system. There are a few guys who look like they may make it all the way up, but the system is just so thin right now.