bravesfanMatt
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If our nine or 10 pitching prospects produces 4 to 5 productive roster spots than that’s a win. All of our young talent that’s playing on the MLB team is something to be envied
I don't perceive the pitching situation to be any worse now than it was when the season began.
I'm not saying our pitching depth is depleted but it's taken a small hit that where it was to start the season.
It’s amazing how all that pitching depth has just vanished.
I think we've been ridiculously spoiled. I remember when JoJo Reyes was our pride and joy.
Not at all... I still see our system as plenty stocked pitching wise
If anything, Muller has emerged as a higher level prospect and Tucker Davidson has rebounded to where he again looks like a fringy MLB prospect.
But if they want to take more high upside arms in the draft, I'm all right with that. Particularly since the hitting is going to be picked over by the time the Braves are on the clock.
I'm also ok with Carroll, particularly if he's an underslot guy (dunno).
I’ve said since the end of last year I think Muller could end up being the best of the bunch. Forgot about Davidson... I think he’s more than a fringy prospect. Wentz could get back in the pitcture too
Yeah I think the more fringy SP prospects are Tarnok and Ynoa. Davidson seems pretty legit to me. Will likely have a lot of helium heading into the mid-season rankings. I wouldn't be surprised to see him in the top 15 at mid-season. We're in desperate need of some hitting prospects though. With CJ Alexander out for the year, we're really thin after Waters, Pache, and Contreras. May be Trey Harris or Justin Dean are something, but they are in A ball right now and are 23 and 22, respectively.
Demeritte has had an interesting year, not sure if he's legit or not though. But yeah we do need some more hitters in the farm, it's barren once Pache/Waters get called up or traded.
You never draft for need in the MLB draft, but we are very thin in hitting prospects in the low minors right now. I don't know how they address that. I'm guessing we will still see the Braves trend pitching, but I can see a concentration on guys who currently project as mid-ceiling in Rounds 3 through 10 in hopes of hitting on a late developer. Curious to see if the go production or projection with some of those picks.
I think we've been ridiculously spoiled. I remember when JoJo Reyes was our pride and joy.
Jung Bong was really high on the list too...
Fangraphs new mock: https://blogs.fangraphs.com/mock-draft-4-0-the-morning-of/
They have CJ Abrams falling to 10, meaning we pass on him and take Corbin Carroll at 9. Wow. Later Kiley writes "Picks seven to nine are all believed to be out on Abrams"
9. Braves – Corbin Carroll, CF, Lakeside HS (WA)
Bishop, Manoah, and Rutledge are also in the mix. The Braves are the first team to have a second pick, which perhaps gives them incentive to cut an underslot deal here, but the uncertainty ahead of them and Arizona’s presence at 16 makes it tough to have a narrow, player-specific plan for nine and 21.
21. Braves – Will Wilson, SS, North Carolina State
We’ve heard them with Priester if he makes it this far and Florida prep RHP Brennan Malone.
Fangraphs new mock: https://blogs.fangraphs.com/mock-draft-4-0-the-morning-of/
They have CJ Abrams falling to 10, meaning we pass on him and take Corbin Carroll at 9. Wow. Later Kiley writes "Picks seven to nine are all believed to be out on Abrams"
9. Braves – Corbin Carroll, CF, Lakeside HS (WA)
Bishop, Manoah, and Rutledge are also in the mix. The Braves are the first team to have a second pick, which perhaps gives them incentive to cut an underslot deal here, but the uncertainty ahead of them and Arizona’s presence at 16 makes it tough to have a narrow, player-specific plan for nine and 21.
21. Braves – Will Wilson, SS, North Carolina State
We’ve heard them with Priester if he makes it this far and Florida prep RHP Brennan Malone.