2025
Scouting grades: Fastball: 55 | Slider: 50 | Cutter: 55 | Changeup: 45 | Control: 55 | Overall: 45
Burkhalter spent three years pitching exclusively out of Auburn’s bullpen, but it wasn’t until his final season in 2022 when his command improved dramatically, which allowed him to step into the closer role and save 16 games. The Braves took him with a compensation pick after Round 2 of that summer’s Draft, but he needed Tommy John surgery shortly after he had begun his first pro season. He had a solid return to the mound with High-A Rome in 2024, logging 72 total innings for the year.
Though he’s just 6-foot and has that impressive relief resume in college, the Braves are continuing to give Burkhalter the chance to start. That’s because he now has a viable four-pitch mix and the ability to land all of them in the strike zone. His velocity was back upon his return, up to 98 mph with a fastball that features good carry. A cutter that he can get up to about 91-92 mph is hard and short, and he throws it all hitters. At one point he shelved his slider, but he brought it back with better results command-wise, and it’s more of a gyro-type pitch with more depth than the cutter. He has a changeup but doesn’t throw it as much.
Burkhalter was able to show that the improvements he made control-wise in college have stuck, which was even more impressive considering it was his first year back from elbow surgery. The gloves should come off more now, and while he may still end up back in a bullpen one day, the Braves are excited to see what he can do taking the ball in a rotation.
he will be taken.. and AA felt that Rox pitcher was worth a spot over this...