AFL Result, Saturday, Oct. 28

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<B>Director of Minor League Reports</B>
Peoria (10-6) 10, Salt River 4

Ronald Acuna 2-4, 2 R, BB (.3780

Austin Riley 1-3, 2 H, HR, 4 RBI, 2 BB (.3450

Alex Jackson 2-5, 2 RBI (.348)

Acuna, Riley errors

Jackson 0-1 on base stealers

Max Fried (3-0) 6 IP, 3 H, 0 R.1 BB, 5 K (0.47)

Graham 1 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 1 K
 
Good stuff.

In the grand scheme of things the AFL doesn't mean much but it still serves as another data point for analysis. With that in mind brave fans have to feel a little better about Fried/Jackson/Riley.

Acuna is going to be an absolute stud regardless. I do worry that this AFL performance will push the braves to start Acuna in RF next season. I'm liking the idea of holding him back a month or two more and more.

With a strong season we could see jackson/Riley in September contributing to a WC run.
 
If the scouting reports are real then how much of this seasons performance can be attributed to the blister problems?
 
If the scouting reports are real then how much of this seasons performance can be attributed to the blister problems?

Don't know about the blisters in the games I saw. I did see him try to throw his change with not so great results. Of course I just took it as working on his change. The blisters were an issue according to more than few guys at the games so there were issues there. That being said, I do think he's somewhere between a 3/4 starter unless that velo is "real," meaning sustaining it consistently from start to start.
 
They should let Acuna go chill. He's too good for anything minor leagues and all this may do is fatigue him even more.
 
I can promise you those guns are incorrect! He's 91-93 topping out at 95

Tell us more!!! Do you have some information that would help? What are you basing your promise on?

If you are correct, then... yeah, but an unsubstantiated "promise" seems a little shaky.
 
Tell us more!!! Do you have some information that would help? What are you basing your promise on?

If you are correct, then... yeah, but an unsubstantiated "promise" seems a little shaky.

Usually places like BA would take that into account before spreading the news, so I think Jay may be acting sarcastic because of the “Folty throws 102” fiasco. I may be way off base since he didn’t go down to the 80s though.
 
Have always believed that Allard was our best pitching prospect with fried right behind him. That changed with the emergence of gohara but I still line them up the same way.
 
Have always believed that Allard was our best pitching prospect with fried right behind him. That changed with the emergence of gohara but I still line them up the same way.

It's all in what you hold valuable. For me, tools wise, it's Gohara, Fried, Toussaint, and Wright. That's crazy because I love Allard. Soroka at this point is the best PITCHER. Don't know what the penalties may be but pitching wise I'm good.
 
So we have been told Fried was throwing upper 90s in the spring and now in the fall, but was right around 93 in all his MLB innings? Newk was supposed to be upper 90s. Sims was supposed to be mid 90s.

The only prospect with velocity at the MLB level as advertised has been Gohara.
 
Tell us more!!! Do you have some information that would help? What are you basing your promise on?

If you are correct, then... yeah, but an unsubstantiated "promise" seems a little shaky.

I second this request. Has someone been lucky enough to be hanging out at AFL?
 
So we have been told Fried was throwing upper 90s in the spring and now in the fall, but was right around 93 in all his MLB innings? Newk was supposed to be upper 90s. Sims was supposed to be mid 90s.

The only prospect with velocity at the MLB level as advertised has been Gohara.

Fried missed considerable time, so hopefully he’s just now getting his velocity back. I’m skeptical myself
 
So we have been told Fried was throwing upper 90s in the spring and now in the fall, but was right around 93 in all his MLB innings? Newk was supposed to be upper 90s. Sims was supposed to be mid 90s.

The only prospect with velocity at the MLB level as advertised has been Gohara.

In before the arguments. That is right. Every minor league game i go to, I find scouts. And everyone I talk to, I casually ask what the guns say and if they are accurate. 1-3 MPH is usually the norm. Gohara I saw 3 times before he got promoted to MLB and he was the most consistent. Newk was next followed by Fried. I was surprised that Fried was 92-94 mostly but could hit 95 fairly often when he was not bothered by blisters. (Yes, blisters)
 
not much to find fault with here

Ronald Acuna: .378 avg 3 HR 9 RBI 1.122 OPS
Austin Riley: .345 avg 3 HR 13 RBI 1.217 OPS
Alex Jackson: .348 avg 5 HR 13 RBI 1.139 OPS

Acuna leads the AFL with 17 runs scored (top 3 in hits, HR, total bases, OBP)
Austin Riley leads the AFL with a .793 slg% & 1.217 OPS (top 3 in HR, RBI)
Alex Jackson leads the AFL with 5 home runs & 34 total bases (top 3 in RBI, runs, slg%)
Fried leads all starting pitchers in ERA, wins, strikeouts and innings pitched
 
not much to find fault with here

Ronald Acuna: .378 avg 3 HR 9 RBI 1.122 OPS

Austin Riley: .345 avg 3 HR 13 RBI 1.217 OPS

Alex Jackson: .348 avg 5 HR 13 RBI 1.139 OPS

Acuna leads the AFL with 17 runs scored (top 3 in hits, HR, total bases, OBP)

Austin Riley leads the AFL with a .793 slg% & 1.217 OPS (top 3 in HR, RBI)

Alex Jackson leads the AFL with 5 home runs & 34 total bases (top 3 in RBI, runs, slg%)

Fried leads all starting pitchers in ERA, wins, strikeouts and innings pitched

If Riley starts hot next season after the 2nd half he’s had this year, he should skyrocket up prospect lists
 
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