I guess generally most of the high upside SS types are gone by 24 as well, but I agree with the analysis that the Braves are lacking there. Organizationally, they tended to get those guys from international signings and that may be the biggest hole these days.
That Brandon Shewmake pick not paying off?
In what world was Shewmake considered a "high upside SS type" when he was drafted?
I can't recall a single report about him back then that didn't strongly question whether he'd stick there defensively.
In what world was Shewmake considered a "high upside SS type" when he was drafted?
I can't recall a single report about him back then that didn't strongly question whether he'd stick there defensively.
That Brandon Shewmake pick not paying off?
I was asking the question. I havent actually been following Braves prospects to really know how he is doing.
I was asking the question. I havent actually been following Braves prospects to really know how he is doing.
Why we drafting low upside players in the first round to begin with? I cant think of a single low upside high floor first round pick the Braves have had that wasnt an absolute dumpster fire.
If you're not following them, why poke your nose in and act like you have something to add to the conversation?
Try checking out milb.com every once in a while - you'd be amazed how many questions like that you can find answers for there. Probably wouldn't take much more time than typing those last two posts.
24. Braves: Ryan Cusick, RHP, Wake Forest
Cusick has run his fastball up to 102 mph this spring, but his stock dipped somewhat when he posted a 6.46 ERA in his final four starts. The Braves also like McGreevy and Schwellenbach more than most teams.
Callis’ latest mock
24. Braves: Ryan Cusick, RHP, Wake Forest
Cusick has run his fastball up to 102 mph this spring, but his stock dipped somewhat when he posted a 6.46 ERA in his final four starts. The Braves also like McGreevy and Schwellenbach more than most teams.
Callis’ latest mock
Keith Law's mock this morning had us taking Schwellenbach. Says we've been connected to him for a long time, and Law says we'd make him a pitcher. He's 6-1, 200 - Law says he has the stuff and delivery to start.
Callis also connected us to Mace (woof) on Twitter.
Not much of a surprise due to this front office's history, but seems pretty likely we're going the college route. Joshua Baez was the only HS player I've seen anyone connect us to, but most mock have him gone before our pick now.
Are there any managers in this years draft?