Gwinnett's manager for the 2022 season--Matt Tuiasosopo is the Scorpians' manager, so he's probably getting a good assessment on Malloy and how he fits in the big league team's plans. It may be a good idea to give Malloy some time at 1B given the Braves really don't have a decent 1B prospect in the system right now and a little versatility would both help Malloy and provide a reasonable back-up for Olson and give him a breather against some LHPs. I don't go overboard on minor league fielding percentages because the fields and lighting aren't the best. Riley didn't become a consistent > .900 fielding percentage guy until he hit AAA. And I fully realize that fielding percentage provides a very incomplete picture of a guy's capabilities. But if Malloy's development with the bat continue, he'll likely find his way to the major leagues.
In another note, I see Braves' classic minor league three-outcome guy Cade Bunnell has joined the Scottsdale roster.
Man if Bunnell could cut down on those K's though he'd be a solid UT player. He's Rule 5 eligible and I've wondered if we'd protect him or not.
Is it time to get excited about Malloy?
Thanks for the updates 50.Scorpions break their losing skid with a 14-8 win over the Saguaros.
Big night for Cal Conley: 2/4, 2 R, 3 RBI, 1 3B, 1 SB (4) 2 BB, 1 K
Malloy: 1/3, 1 R, 1 RBI, 1 BB
Bunnell: 0/5, 2 R, 1 BB, 2 K
Smith: 1 IP, 1 H, 1 BB, 1 K
In non-Braves AFL news, it's good to see Heston Kjerstad back on the field and playing well for the Scorpions. Kjerstad was the second overall pick by the Orioles in 2020 out of the University of Arkansas, but was diagnosed with myocarditis that kept him out all of 2021 and for the first month-and-a-half of 2022. He's raking in the AFL, leading the league with 3 HRs and 11 RBIs. That's a bit misleading because he's playing every day and a number of other highly-ranked performers are not, but it is a feel-good story and great news for the Orioles.
Mexican Pacific League season is underway. I will try to find rosters to see if any Braves' prospects are participating.
From Keith Law on Malloy
showing better off-speed recognition and ridiculous strength, driving a slider from a right-hander (so he didn’t have the platoon advantage) to right-center for a hard-hit double and turning on average velocity whenever he saw it. I didn’t get him against plus velocity, but didn’t see any issues with his bat speed. I’m surprised he only hit 16 homers this year because everything I saw him hit was loud.