cajunrevenge
Well-known member
Projections have their place, but we have to understand that they are just plugging numbers into a formula that cant account for much of the context of development. We just went through this with Swanson. You have to be a super stud prospect putting up big time stats to get projected to be good right when you hit the majors. You have to be a Mike Trout , Cory Seager, Mondcada, etc to get projected to do well right away in the majors. Thats the biggest weakness in the projection systems and where the Braves are the strongest. I dont know which prospects are going to flip the switch and have a break out season but you cant get this much talent together without some of them vastly exceeding expectations. 1 season is still a relatively small sample size. We could be propelled to the playoffs by the hot bat of Matt Lipka for all we know. Baseball is funny like that.