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Lol so now we are going to compare Folty to three of the best pitchers in baseball history?
Lol so now we are going to compare Folty to three of the best pitchers in baseball history?
Lol so now we are willfully missing the point?
I agree with him that the hype surrounding Folty is crazy high, I've seen comps to both Smoltz and Scherzer around here.
I don't think anyone is seriously comparing Foltynewicz's likely ceiling to either one of those—certainly I am not. I think the point—at least as I've read it in this thread—is that even great pitchers often struggle to find their footing at first, so we can't discern in mid-June of his first real season how good (or bad) of a starting-pitcher Foltynewicz can or will be.
I don't think anyone is seriously comparing Foltynewicz's likely ceiling to either one of those—certainly I am not. I think the point—at least as I've read it in this thread—is that even great pitchers often struggle to find their footing at first, so we can't discern in mid-June of his first real season how good (or bad) of a starting-pitcher Foltynewicz can or will be.
If the Braves can't break in a young starter in this rebuild year then a pitcher can never struggle with us. Let the man pitch. Wins and losses aren't the most important thing this year.
At the same time, however... you don't want him to keep pitching and failing and shatter his confidence. Especially when its something like control which you can keep working on in the minors and still pitch every turn.
I don't disagree with that. There is a point where if Folty keeps on having stinkers like today that you have to make a decision. However, I do not think we are close to that point. He has had plenty of solid outings so far this year that makes me want to see more.
I don't disagree with that. There is a point where if Folty keeps on having stinkers like today that you have to make a decision. However, I do not think we are close to that point. He has had plenty of solid outings so far this year that makes me want to see more.
Shoot, if we were talking about Perez all it would take is one game like today and folks would be calling for his head (we've already seen that with Perez despite his success so far). IMO Folty gets a pass for the reasons I covered earlier in this thread. I also disagree that he's had plenty of solid outings so far this year, he hasn't made it through six innings in 6 of his 9 starts. That only makes it tougher on our bad bullpen.
In terms of pure ceiling I believe Folty is a better bet to be an impact starter than Williams Perez. I am by nature a patient person and even moreso with my sport teams as long as I feel they are looking at the big picture long term.
I also define a solid outing differently for a young/green pitcher like Folty than I would say Teheran.
I wasn't debating the ceiling of either pitcher. Bottom line: If Folty keeps struggling and not going deep they'll have to do something eventually. Plus I wouldn't just assume struggling a lot won't hurt his confidence.
If struggling hurts his confidence ten he won't be a good major league pitcher either way.
I don't disagree with that. There is a point where if Folty keeps on having stinkers like today that you have to make a decision. However, I do not think we are close to that point. He has had plenty of solid outings so far this year that makes me want to see more.