Some more Baumann info. Only thing I would point out is they're likely wrong about High A since he spent all last season there. Would be surprising if he wasn't in double A to start the year.
Here's what the statcast data says about Ritchie's stuff:
Piss...missle?Ronnie in midseason form - pimpin a piss missile into a single.
Ritchie becoming a #3 is a huge win for us.Here's what the statcast data says about Ritchie's stuff:
CU: 82.0 mph, 14.5" glove, -12.8" rise
This pitch has above average horizontal (2025 MLB avg 9.2") and vertical (2025 MLB avg -10.1"). This is easily a plus or better pitch, and it was clearly his best pitch based on the eye test.
CH: 88.3 mph, 12.4" arm, -0.4" rise
This pitch is a little too firm compared to the sinker, has below average run (2025 MLB avg 14.4"), but above average sink (2025 MLB avg +4.5"). Average pitch overall with room to improve.
SI: 94.8 mph, 14.9" arm, 5.6" rise
Above average velocity (2025 MLB avg 93.8), average run (2025 MLB avg 15.2"), and above average sink (2025 MLB avg 7.5"). This is another above average pitch.
FC: 90.7 mph, 1.9" glove, 7.9" rise
Above average velocity (2025 MLB avg 89.7), average glove-side movement (2025 MLB avg 2.1"), and average rise (2025 MLB avg 8.2"). Yet another above average pitch.
FF: 95.9 mph, 5.1" arm, 15.6" rise
Above average velocity (2025 MLB avg 94.5), below average run (2025 MLB avg 7.8"), average rise (2025 MLB avg 15.8"). An average pitch, much better than I assumed.
SL: 82.9 mph, 14.8" glove, -2.4" rise
Very slow (2025 MLB avg 86.1), massive glove-side movement (2025 MLB avg 4.5"), and great sink (2025 MLB avg 1.8"). This is more like a quality sweeper with some sink.
So overall he has a great curve, an above average cutter, sinker and sweeper (I would not call it a slider), and an average 4 seamer and change. I suspect the change will improve as he gains feel to lighten up on it a bit. These sample sizes are tiny, but calling him "Schwelly-lite" seems very accurate, and he certainly has potential to be a MOR guy if the command/execution pans out and he holds his velocity.
I agree. And it's crazy how much we've spent on international talent lately with hardly anything to show for it.It seems like Braves are continuing to produce major league pitching, which they pretty much have to do based on how they draft.
If they could just get something out of international signings ...
We're really close to seeing several of our international guys explode up the rankings, imo. We already have Fuentes, Tornes, and Gil in our top 10. I think we'll see at least couple more pop this year and be in next year's top 10, or right outside of it.It seems like Braves are continuing to produce major league pitching, which they pretty much have to do based on how they draft.
If they could just get something out of international signings ...
Hitting 91 then the radar gun hasn’t worked since the second batter.Any word on how Lopez looks?
.let me start with until he hits 94-5 for me to see, I'm worrried. Still though, he is coming off shoulder injury unlike guys you listedHitting 91 then the radar gun hasn’t worked since the second batter.
But broadcast said pitchers aren’t airing it out in Feb. so don’t worry. I guess that mean Subkal and Eury Perez will be throwing 103 when they start airing it out.
Agree. But it is like the broadcast has a script to read or something. 4-5 mph drop is not good. Especially when the stat cast info suddenly breaks again..let me start with until he hits 94-5 for me to see, I'm worrried. Still though, he is coming off shoulder injury unlike guys you listed